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I just listened to Babe I'm Gonna Leave You and after a few seconds I realised I knew the song already, except I didn't know it was Led Zep's, nor did I know the title...
I rarely listen to the radio, but when I do I listen to a Dutch radio station called "Arrow Classic Rock" (also available as webcast ), so I've heard Babe I'm Gonna Leave You plenty of times.
"Love the earth and sun and animals, despise riches, give alms to every one that asks, stand up for the stupid and crazy, devote your income and labor to others, hate tyrants, argue not concerning God, have patience and indulgence toward the people, take off your hat to nothing known or unknown . . . reexamine all you have been told at school or church or in any book, dismiss whatever insults your own soul, and your very flesh shall be a great poem and have the richest fluency" - Walt Whitman
Livin' on the Edge ~ Aerosmith
Relative Ways ~ And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
Revolution ~ Beatles
Travelin' Band ~ CCR
Peace Frog ~ Doors
Fire on High ~ ELO
Land of Confusion ~ Genesis
Basket Case ~ Green Day
Sweet Child of Mine ~ Guns 'n' Roses
Turn on the News ~ Husker Du
Locomotive Breath ~ Jethro Tull
Fire ~ Jimi Hendrix
Rock and Roll ~ Led Zeppelin
In Bloom ~ Nirvana
One of These Days ~ Pink Floyd
Tame ~ Pixies
Bullet with Butterfly Wings ~ Smashing Pumpkins
Magic Carpet Ride ~ Steppenwolf
Little Wing ~ Stevie Ray Vaughan
The Punk and the Godfather ~ The Who
Over Under Sideways Down ~ Yardbirds
And now the Rolling Stones list
19th Nervous Breakdown
Brown Sugar
Gimme Shelter
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Mother's Little Helper
Paint it Black
Rocks Off
Satisfaction
Start Me Up
Street Fighting Man
Sympathy for the Devil
Originally posted by Serb:Please, remind me, how exactly and when exactly, Russia bullied its neighbors?
Originally posted by Ted Striker:Go Serb !
Originally posted by Pekka:If it was possible to capture the essentials of Sepultura in a dildo, I'd attach it to a bicycle and ride it up your azzes.
I have to say the Cure appearance at Roskilde 2001 was the most boring concert I've ever been to. That or Tool at the same festival, but I left that after one song and some shouted abuse.
"Do-Re-Mi" by The Mighty Vikings is a brilliant pep-up song, especially considering how bad the original was.
Some very good songs already mentioned Some that I missed (or didn´t see)
Child in time - Deep Purple The version from "Live in Japan rocks ass! Blackmore´s guitar, Paice´s drums, Lord´s hammond, Glover´s bass and on top of all this Gillan´s shrieking voice. Oh, man. If you´re in the mood this is the best song ever made.
Lazy is my other favourite song by DP. The album version from "Machine Head" is awesome!
Aqualung, Locomotive Breath, Cross Eyed Mary - Jethro Tull. Kick ass songs from Tull at the height of their career.
Silver Machine, Master of the Universe, Seven by seven, High Rise, Reefer Madness, etc... by Hawkwind. Too spaced out for some but I love their 70´s stuff.
Same goes for Gong - check out the Radio Gnome album trilogy. Consisting of the albums "Flying Teapot, "Angel´s egg" and "You" they tell in comic allegory the story of Zero the Hero and the Pot Head Pixies, the Octave Doctors and Radio Gnome Invisible (the Brain to Brain telepathic communication sytem) which along with other coloful characters and situations form the basic storyline. Allthough you can listen to these albums with a clear mind, some pot makes a whole lot of difference It´s like listening to Pink Floyd´s "A saucerful of secrets", it´s two VERY different songs depending on wether you´re stoned or not...
But back to the musical suggestions:
The entire first five Black Sabbath albums.
Break on through, Strange Days, The End, People are strange, Queen of the highway, Waiting for the sun, Riders of the storm, etc - Doors
Rainbow´s first three albums (Richie Blackmore´s Rainbow, Rainbow rising and Long Live Rock´n Roll ) were quite good. Down to Earth is also pretty decent.
On the harder side we have for instance Metallicas first five albums, there´s very few bad songs here. Even if they started to slip into utter boredome on the Black Album
Judas Priest - the British Steel, Screaming for Vengenance and Defenders of the Faith albums. Three albums that are among the very best ever made in HM.
Iron Maiden - Prowler, Run to the hills, Children of the damned, The number of the beast, The trooper, Hallowed be thy name, Iron Maiden, Aces High, Two minutes to midnight, Phantom of the opera ...well the whole Live after Death album basically + Somewhere in Time and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son...
Gary Moore - Hiroshima, Nuclear attack, Over the hills and fare away, Out in the fields, Still got the blues, Cold day in hell
Helloween - I want out, Eagle fly free, Dr Stein, Salvation, Sole survivor, I´m alive, If I could fly Deutsche pumpkin metal!
Everything by Hammerfall - Swedish power metal gods!
Anthrax - Pipeline (an old ´60s cover), I am the law, Bring the noise (with Public Enemy), Antisocial, Panic, Indians, etc.
Pretty Maids - the albums Red, Hot and Heavy and Future World.
I would have mentioned child in time, which is easily my most favourite deep purple song, but it doesn't rock as much as some of the others because it starts out slow.
and don't forget bungle in the jungle from Jethro Tull
The Keeper of the Seven Keys part I album is their best. Whatever you do don't listen to their new stuff. They went pop or something.
Songs I like from them a lot. Future world, Ride the Sky, Helloween, I want out, A Tale that wasn't right, I'm Alive, Twighlight of the gods, save us, keeper of the seven keys, and eagle fly free.
Originally posted by Dissident
I would have mentioned child in time, which is easily my most favourite deep purple song, but it doesn't rock as much as some of the others because it starts out slow.
True, but it makes up for it when the song gains momentum
and don't forget bungle in the jungle from Jethro Tull
Originally posted by Dissident
holy cow I have found another Helloween fan
Well I wouldn´t call myself a fan. But I like them to some extent. Not so much as say Judas Priest or Hammerfall, but still...
The Keeper of the Seven Keys part I album is their best. Whatever you do don't listen to their new stuff. They went pop or something.
Actually, I listened to a few songs from their latest album "The Dark Ride" It sounded quite good. More power metal then Keeper, but still damn good. If they played pop between Master of the Rings and The Dark Ride I wouldn´t know. I mostly listened to ´60s and ´70s rock back then...
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