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What's your favorite Mattea song? While it's hard to pick just one, I love her duo wtih Tim Rice, Battle Hymn of Love..
And I get silly when the radio starts playing Twist and Shout by Mary Chapin Carpenter...ask my kids!
non-confidence vote roll-call
Lullaby - Deep Forest
Always lifts me out of this plane of existence.
Another girl, another planet - The Only Ones
Rock around the clock - Bill Haley & the Comets
Green day
ArthurKill
Audioslave
System of a down
It's A Thin Line Between Love And Hate-The Persuaders
stones. dead flowers, over and over to get the guitar lines right.
amazing overlay of the guitars over mick's voice. quintessential stones song. perfect affection of american blues done so good it rises above the style it intends tto imitate.
now pushing 60 for mick and keith, people tend to forget how good these guys were in their prime.
inspector gadget and frank zappa'a version of purple haze. (two seperate tunes, not purple haze by frank zappa and inspector gadget)
You Had To Be There-Lorrie Morgan
kuvasz wrote:stones. dead flowers, over and over to get the guitar lines right.
amazing overlay of the guitars over mick's voice. quintessential stones song. perfect affection of american blues done so good it rises above the style it intends tto imitate.
now pushing 60 for mick and keith, people tend to forget how good these guys were in their prime.
I thought so too when I heard "Gimme Shelter" last night on the soundtrack of the movie 'Air America" Really , the song is an anthem. And yet I have a lot of bootleg rehearsal and live material where they just plain suck.
Mary Chapin Carpenter-Shooting Straight in the Dark
Favorite song-Down At the Twist and Shout
Luciano Pavarotti, various arias
Please please me by Beatles!
Let It Burn-Usher Raymond
The Whole A We A Suffer - Burning Spear
Let's Go - Lil' Jon & Twista
I Will Dare - The Replacements
Ooooh - just heard a few replacements songs -got my iPod on shuffle, and there's plenty of them there.
Just got the Paul Westerberg 14 songs album...darn tootin it's good
On Green Dolphin Street - Miles Davis (commemorating his birthday in a small way)