Two Tickets to Paradise
These are my two tickets to paradise.
A total of $50 in iTunes gift cards. Woo! I got these gift cards with reward points from my credit card. Now comes the hard part: selecting songs to buy.
I open up the iTunes store fired up with good intentions but when the store is open in front of me, I can’t think of what I want to buy. Any of you have that problem? Want to help me out?
I want to buy classic rock from the 1960s through 1990s. Leave a comment to this post suggesting a classic rock song from that time period, and I’ll enter you in a drawing for a WendyKnits sock kit — pattern of your choice plus the yarn to knit it. One comment per person, please, but feel free to suggest multiple songs in your comment. I’ll draw a name on Thursday and announce the winner in Thursday’s blog post, so have your entries in by midnight this Wednesday (July 23).
Thanks!
And hopefully some of you will suggest songs I don’t already have.
Here we have a Smoke and Mirrors sock.
Knit from Cherry Tree Hill Select Supersock in the Java colorway, on 2mm needles. There was a question in the comments — is this entrelac? Nope, it’s just yarn-overs and decreases. Actually pretty darn easy to knit! There is a second sock, but can I find it right now? No.
About Lucy and the Mouse
In the video I posted yesterday it looked as though Lucy was eating the tail of her catnip mouse. She didn’t actually eat it, and we were watching her the whole time. She is usually not interested in yarn at all, and never tries to eat it. I was a little surprised that she showed such interest in her catnip mouse’s tail, but itwas no doubt the catnip fumes that befuddled her.
She looks a bit more composed here!




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U2 - The Joshua Tree
Phil Collions - anything!
Madonna - anything!
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Stairway to Heaven by Led Zepplin. Yes, I’m a child of the early 70’s.
Now my stairway to heaven is paved with wool and cats!
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anything elton john!! he rocks the house!!
How about Urgent by Foreigner…. or maybe some ELO?
How about anything CCR?? or Elton John…those were my fav’s of classic rock along with any Beatles.
Gimme Some Lovin, can’t remember by which band tho, one of my fav’s
I’m going to suggest things from my early teens. These may be a bit dark for you, but I like them.
Blind Melon - No Rain
The Toadies- Possum Kingdom
I don’t know if it’s classic, but it falls in those time periods. Mostly in the 1990’s as those are my conscious years.
Before that, I’m a blob.
1. Steve Miller Band - Magic carpet Ride
2. Paper Lace - The Night Chicago Died
3. Electric Light Orchestra - Evil Woman
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Don’t fear the Reaper byBlue Oyster Cult. Free Bird, Lynard Skynard. Purple Rain, Prince, Billie Jean, Michael Jackson, Machinehead, Bush, Stairway to Heaven, Led Zeppelin. These are some of my faves.
Anything by the Who, REO Speedwagon, ELO & The Beatles.
Hotel California by Eagles
Sweet Home Alabama
“War, What Is It Good For?”
Donny Osmond
Michael Jackson (before he got all messed up!)
“Play Some Funky Music White Boy” by Wild Cherry! (they’re playing it on the radio right now!)
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Queen: Fat Bottom Girls You Make the Rockin’ World Go Round
Pat Benatar: Hit Me With Your Best Shot, or anything else!
Thanks for the contest and I hope you enjoy whatever you pick out!
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Queen~anything, it’s all good. Perhaps Greatest Hits or Classic Queen?
Bruce Springsteen~”Spirit in the Night” makes me very happy for no good reason
Elton John~”Madman Across The Water” or “Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting” or “The Bitch is Back” are particular faves
Anything by the Police, “Be My Girl (Sally)” for fun (it’s a love song about a blow up doll) or “Bring On The Night” for something different
Oh, I could come up with more, but those are good starts.
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or Steppenwolf, Born to be Wild
I wanna hold your hand / beatles
Please Please me / beatles
It’s My Party and I’ll cry if I want to by Leslie Gore
Downtown by Petula Clark
I am currently loving Heart’s Dreamboat Annie album, blue oyster cult, and Kansas.
Ok, going to try again. Lost that comment.
The Toadies- Possum Kingdom
Blind Melon- No Rain
Silverchair
Glycerine- Bush
Don’t Speak - No Doubt
These are classics to me, but I’m a child of the 90’s.
Don’t know if that’s where you are headed, but I like those.
Dixie Chicken by Little Feat
Norwegian Woods by The Beatles
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John
Keep Me in Your Heart by Warren Zevon (but have the tissues handy - and I know this is actually from 2003, but I consider Warren a classic.)
“Roundabout” by Yes, or “Stairway to Heaven” by Led Zeppelin.
What fun!
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Your Saving Grace–Steve Miller.
Clap for the Wolfman–Guess Who (just for fun!!)
Willin” –Little Feat
Eagles anything!
Any Jimi Hendrix, Led Zepplin, Beatles, Fleetwood Mac….I could go on and on….I see your dilemma. I read a book not too long ago where the main character had a card for 100 songs. He was determined to create the perfect list of 100 songs before he bought them, so there was a running sub-plot of picking the songs and all of the suggestions from friends and co-workers! Have fun picking your tunes.
Jerimiah was a bullfrog
Start me up by the rolling stones
anything by the rolling stones
a song by Donovan can’t remember the names tho
am trying to remember what I listened to in HS and college
Tower of Power: “What is Hip”
Chicago: “25 or 6 to 4″
Sympathy for the Devil - Stones
Stray Cat Blues - ” ”
Both Sides Now - Judy Collins
Someday Soon - ” ” ” ”
Back in the High Life - Steve Winwood
Roll with It ” ” ” ”
Tiny Dancer - Elton John
Philadelphia Freedom - ” ”
Sweet Baby James - James Taylor
Something in the Way she Moves - ” ”
The Circle Game - Joni Mitchell
In France They Kiss on Main Street - ” ”
I Love Rock and Roll - Joan Jett
There is my 2 cents worth! Man oh man is my age showing
Lucy, you are soooooooooooo adorable and SOOOOO photographic! luv.m.
OH OH OH, The Moody Blues!!!
I’m putting in my two cents worth for anything by The Police, or Sting’s solo work. Actually there’s a Best of Sting album that has a good selection.
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Walk Away Renae - The Left Banke
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Anything by Clapton!!
Tom Petty- Refugee
Badfinger- Baby Blue
Love those songs!
for a really golden oldie try
Hey Hey Paula
by Paul and Paula
Michelle by The Beatles
So many - American Pie, It’s My Party and I’ll Cry if I want to, or that great class My Boyfriend Got a Beatle Haircut.
Pink Floyd- “Another Brick in the Wall”
Meatloaf- “Paradise by the Dashboard Lights”
Aerosmith-”Love in an Elevator”
Bon Jovi- “Wanted Dead or Alive”
Hope you don’t already have these downloaded.
BTW: Lucy looks lovely as always!
Talking Heads, “and she said”
but the whole album is great!!
thanks for the contest!!
How about some Pink Floyd, Todd Rundgren, Steely Dan
Also, on iTunes, if you type: itunes essentials classic rock
you’ll get a list of the compilation albums they’ve created along with some other popular artists (when I did it I got the Eagles, Van Halen, The Stones, Bruce, Doors, Journey). Usually when I don’t know what I’m in the mood for I look through the compilation albums and, next thing I know, it’s 5 hours later!
James Taylor - Anything but Sweet Baby Jane is wonderful.
Doobie Brothers - ANYTHING~~
Anything from the BeeGees — Saturday Night Fever, Jive Talkin, etc.
Rocket Man
Horse with No Name
Nights in White Satin/Tuesday Afternoon
Betty Davis Eyes…
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Go for some T-Rex, Electric Warrior is a fantastic album. Or Roxy Music (Avalon, Do the Strand and Bryan Ferry’s cover of Jealous Guy are some of my favs).
Just a few classics . . .
Janis Joplin, “Try (Just a Little Bit Harder),” “Piece of My Heart,” “Mercedes Benz”
Jimi Hendrix, “Purple Haze,” “Fire,” “Foxy Lady”
The Rolling Stones, just about anything!
I also second U2 (especially the Joshua Tree and Unforgettable Fire CDs, although Rattle & Hum has a lot of their best songs from the time period you want), the Beatles (”When I’m 64,” “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” (obviously!)), CCR (”Long as I Can See the Light”), and the Steve Miller Band (”The Joker,” “Rock ‘n Me”), Led Zeppelin (”You Shook Me All Night Long”).
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Anything by Tom Petty. Old Bruce Springsteen, Born to Run or earlier. Bob Segar.
I never have that problem. I always have a backlog of songs I want to download. A couple of my favorites are Roger Daltry’s “After the Fire” and Kim Carnes “Bette Davis Eyes.” I also play K. D. Lang’s “Black Horse and the Cherry Tree” a lot.
Deanna mentioned Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall.” I have to go download that now!
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Gotta have cowgirl in the sand!
Throwing in my two cents worth…Jimmy Buffett, naturally…and anything by Chicago, Fleetwood Mac, The Guess Who, Steely Dan, Three Dog Night…Nick Gilder’s “Hot Child In The City”…Head East’s “Never Been Any Reason”…oh, and Sweet’s “Fox On The Run”
Happy picking!
house of the rising sun (the animals) ; devil gate drive (suzy quatro) ; should I stay or should I go (the clash) ; lucy in the sky with diamonds (the beatles) ; bon jovi ; Get it on (t-rex) ; spirit in the sky (norman greenbaum) ; bad moon rising (creedence clearwater) ; The Mighty Quinn (manfred mann) ; jumping jack flash (rolling stones) ; I hear you knockin’ (dave edmunds) ….. I could go on and on …….
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I like the suggestion of ‘Sweet Home Alabama.’ Good classic song that no iTunes should be without.
For Pat Benetar, though, I would go with ‘Love is a Battlefield’ or ‘Heartbreaker’ instead.
Another thought would be ‘Crazy Shade of Winter.’ I think the original was done by Simon & Garfunkel, but I like the Bangles version better.
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innagodadaveda, the spelling is probably incorrect and I can’t remember the name of the band
They call me mellow yellow by Donovan or mellow yellow
Don’t forget the Southern Fried Rock!!! Lynard Skynard, The Allman Brothers, Marshall Tucker Band, etc.
THE BEATLES!!!!! And the Beach Boys, Jan and Dean, and the whole California sound. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. Herman’s Hermits. Peter and Gordon. THE MONKEES!!!! Supertramp (especially Take the Long Way Home). Or the whole Breakfast in America album by them. Rock on!!!!
This probably isn’t “classic” or “rock” to most folks, but I’ve been on a Journey kick recently. They’re popping up in movies and on TV a lot lately, it seems - but that could just be what I’m watching!
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El Condor Pasa, spelling? by Simon and Garfunkle
Like a Bridge over troubled waters /simon and garfunkle
Cecila
I’ll quit now
I’m a dead-head so I’ll suggest anything by the Grateful Dead (other than Drums & Space). The entire Traveling Wilburys album is great - Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Jeff Lynne & Tom Petty.
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Roundabout…Yes
Hold On Loosely…38 Special
have fun!
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Yardbirds: Over Under Sideways Down
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Sweet Home Alabama, Free Bird, or That Smell by Lynyrd Skynyrd; Fooled Around and Fell in Love by Elvin Bishop; At Last by Etta James. OK, she’s not exactly classic rock, but she is classic
I was always really fond of the Moody Blues and Beatles.
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Ah, this takes me back……I would choose:
Piano Man by Billy Joel
Just the Way You Are by Billy Joel
She’s Got A Way by Billy Joel
Running on Empty by Jackson Browne
Love Needs A Heart by Jackson Browne
Every Day I Write the Book by Elvis Costello
I Love Rock ‘N Roll by Joan Jett
Heaven by Bryan Adams (well, I couldn’t skip the high school prom song, now could I
Summer of ‘69 by Bryan Adams
Merry Christmas Baby by Bruce Springsteen
The Trees by Rush
Tom Swayer by Rush
I am highly disappointed that I cannot direct you to Bob Seger. Don’t know why he isn’t on iTunes.
That was fun, thanks for the trip down memory lane!
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Oh, don’t forget The Astronauts, this was the first album I ever bought and I had to save up for it, 3.00 in 1963, surfer music
There are so many possibilities, so I’ll just suggest the one that was stuck in my head most recently: Dire Straits “Money for Nothing.”
Donovan………….definitely Donovan. Maybe “Mellow Yellow”?
Also, “The Long and Winding Road” by The Beatles.
Hi Wendy …
I’d heartily suggest Jethro Tull - the Minstrel in the Gallery is nice. Also, Neil Young is always worth a listen, particularly the early stuff. I think The Needle and the Damage Done is very good, but a bit depressing.
Jack and Diane by John Cougar Mellencamp
anything by Mellencamp would be good to me.
America by Neil Diamond. LOL!
Grease soundtrack
You can’t go wrong with Bon Jovi
Enjoy your new music, whatever it ends up being.
How about my current karaoke favorite: Edge of Seventeen by Stevie Nicks?
Or “Invincible” by Pat Benatar? That one’s not as well known as some of her others, but it rocks!
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Brown Eyed Girl and Tupelo Honey both by Van Morrison
Gimme Shelter and Under My Thumb both by the Rolling Stones
I’m on Fire and Cover Me both by Bruce Springsteen
Paint it Black - Rolling Stones
Jumpin’ Jack Flash - Rolling Stones
My Generation - The Who
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Very specifically - “Tangerine” by Led Zepplin. What a sweet song!
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Must have CCR
and
Brown Eyed Girl
anything by Blood Sweat and Tears
Meatloaf?
Don’t forget Jackson Brown (The Pretender) or ZZ Top - all their songs are great for bursts of high-energy!
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Aerosmith
Van Halen
The Eurethymics (sp?) Annie Lennox could sing the phone book and I’d buy it at twice the price!
Cowboy Junkies
Paul Simon - pretty much any one of his songs.
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Well, one of my all time favorites is “Piano Man,” by Billy Joel…
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I suggest “Ventura Highway” by America. One of my favorite melodies.
Secondary suggestion: “Love Is The Answer” by Utopia (more famously covered by England Dan and John Ford Coley).
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I haven’t read through the comments so sorry for any duplication. A few that came to mind:
about anything by Van Morrison
about anything from Honeymoon Suite’s self-titled album
about anything from The Cars - Greatest Hits
anything from Joshua Tree by U2
Walking in Memphis - Billy Joel
We Didn’t Start the Fire - Billy Joel
Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen
Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen
Another One Bites the Dust - Queen
Radar Love - Golden Earring
Harvest Moon - Niel Young
Love in an Elevator - Aerosmith
Have fun!
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The soundtrack to “The Big Chill” has some nice selections.
Enjoy whatever you pick!
~ K
Summer of ‘69 by Bryan Adams
Anything Janis Joplin
Anything CCR
Anything Simon and Garfunkel
Some Elvis?
Wow, I would need more than $50 to get all the ones I would want from those suggested! If I really had to choose I would have to say anything by Queen, MeatLoaf, U2, Bon Jovi, Wet Wet Wet, Hue and Cry ( I saw them live) Deacon Blue ( I saw them live). I am really starting to feel old now.
Run For the Roses
Wildfire
Bad Bad Leroy Brown
I Wear My Sunglasses at Night
Simply Irresistable
Shout
The Day the Music Died
And anything or.. hey everything by RUSH!
That should do it!
Pretty much anything by Billy Joel.
another favorite - “Just can’t get enough” - Depeche Mode
not-so-secret guilty pleasure - The Village People
Have fun!
Oh classic rock…how about some music most people don’t know? Almost any songs by the Grass Roots and the Guess Who! Check them out.
Needles and Pins
My Life
Forever in Blue Jeans
Hey Jude
Revolution
Brown Sugar
Satisfaction
In the year 2525
I Want You to show me the way
I want you to want me
Joy to the World
The Lion sleeps tonight
Just a few suggestions.
Suite, Judy Blue Eyes by Crosby, Stills and Nash (pre-Young)
Tom Sawyer (Rush)
Life in the Fast Lane (The Eagles)
Treat Me Right (Pat Benatar)
I’m loving all these suggestions - I’ll have to come back later to browse!
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If you go to itunes essentials, they actually have a compilation of the top 25 songs for each year — you can buy all 74 top songs from 1985 for $73.26! (1985 was my high school grad year, so I’ve got a fondness for those songs.)
My favourite song: Tears for Fears, Everybody wants to rule the world.
Also check out: http://grabb.it/tv/
The Top 20 Videos Every Week between MTV and Napster
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You’d probably love everything that’s on my iPod! Anything by Bryan Adams is good–I love Summer of ‘69, Everything I Do (I Do It For You); Dan Fogelberg is a favorite; and I love U2, the classic stuff as well as the newer ones. Kite has a special meaning for me. Oh, and then there’s Bruce, of course!
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Solisbury Hill by Peter Gabriel
also, Games Without Frontiers
Hard to Handle by Black Crowes (really, anything off that album)
Dream On by Aerosmith
Last Dance With Mary Jane by Tom Petty
Fields of Gold by Sting, or wait! King of Pain. Love that song.
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first, i have to say that anything made after 1979 is not classic rock in my eyes! how u2, REM, and blues traveler are considered classic rock is completely beyond me!
now that i’ve gotten that off my chest, i vote for ‘right down the line’ by gerry rafferty, ‘one toke over the line’ by brewer&shipley, and ANYTHING by queen. i heart queen.
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The Who released Tommy (the rock opera) as an album in 1969. Lots of winning tracks in that one!
And just to prove I’m eclectic (read weird) I love Jimmy Buffett’s Cheeseburger in Paradise (1990), album Feeding Frenzy.
Saw your post via plurk! Have to admit this challenge in a blessing in disguise…no matter what you get some good music!
‘Rock You Like A Hurricane’ by Scorpions.
‘Wheel in the Sky’ by Journey (really, a LOT by Journey is good!)
‘Thunderstruck’ by AC/DC
‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’ by Guns n’ Roses…or ‘November Rain’ is a fav of mine.
Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) by Bruce Springsteen
You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet by Bachman-Turner Overdrive
and anything by Springsteen!
Can’t go wrong with “Sunday Morning” by Velvet Underground or anything by Talking Heads!
Easy - The three songs I downloaded yesterday.
1 Journey -Feeling That Way
2 Journey -Anytime
In order to listen to them in that order (which is the proper way to listen to these songs), you will need to change the title of the albums for one of the them. I have listened to it at last eight times today!
3 Not rock but I also downloaded Love Train from the O’Jays. Classic for sure.
What was already on the ipod, Darkness of the Edge of Town and Born to Run. Bruce Springsteen. I can’t pick just one song from these - both albums have to be downloaded in their entirety. I keep saying album - am I dating myself?
Free Bird! — Lynrd Skynrd
Sweet Child of Mine — Guns ‘n Roses
Paradise City — Guns ‘n Roses
Don’t Stop Believing — Journey
Bark at the Moon — Ozzy Osbourne
Don’t Stop Thinkin about Tomorrow — Fleetwood Mac
I Wanna Be Sedated — Ramones
Monkey Wrench — Foo Fighters
Old Time Rock and Roll
Only the Good Die Young — Billy Joel
For the Longest Time — Billy Joel
Wow… writing this is totally making me want to go play guitar hero. Too bad the TV’s not hooked up yet.
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You have to have these…
Into the Mystic and/or Moondance by Van Morrison
Only the Good Die Young by Billie Joel
Layla and/or You Look Wonderful Tonight by Eric Clapton
The list is endless.
Runaway by Del Shannon
I was gonna say Tangerine! Ramble On, definitely. The Immigrant Song (also google “viking kittens”). That’s The Way is also a great Zeppline tune.
My other suggestions are by The Beatles: All You Need Is Love, Penny Lane, Good Day Sunshine.
Edison Lighthouse, Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)
Procol Harum, A Whiter Shade of Pale
The Rembrandts, I’ll Be There For You
Prefab Sprout , Prisoner of the past
XTC, Green man
Diverse, yes, but really good songs.
So many good suggestions & many of my favorites: U2, EC (Eric Clapton), Bob (Dylan). Recently I had to go back & replay The Sunny Side of Heaven by Fleetwood Mac. No one has made mention of Traffic. Perhaps Low Spark of High Heeled Boys?
Classic Rock is all I listen to!!
How about:
The Joker by Steve Miller Band
Jet Airliner by Steve Miller Band
Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones
You Can’t Always Get What you Want by the Rolling Stones
Can’t You See by the Marshall Tucker Band
Hotel California by The Eagles
Barracuda by Heart
Magic Man by Heart
Here I Go Again by Whitesnake
Come Together by the Beatles
Dream On by Aerosmith
Sweet Emotion by Aerosmith
Blue on Black by Kenny Wayne Sheppard
Fortunate Son by CCR
Those are a few of my faves:)
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“The Southern Cross” by CSN. It haunts me.

and and and
“American Pie” by Don MacLean is a pleasure to sing along.
I have an unhealthy attachment to Boney M from my childhood… so Christmas with Boney M (I recommend Mary’s Boy Child, or Zion’s daughter if you want to try tracks, though their version of white christmas is amusing) , and Nightflight to Venus, (tracks, Rasputin, Nightflight to Venus and King of the Road are particularly happy). I also listen to a lot of Styx and the Moody Blues, I blame a concert my parents attended while I was in utero for the Styx
Umm, Gimme Shelter by the Rolling Stones? That’s the first one that popped into my mind. I’ll keep thinking…
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Albums:
Graceland - Paul Simon
American Beauty - Grateful Dead
Paradise Theater or The Grand Illusion - Styx
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Albums:
Graceland - Paul Simon
American Beauty - Grateful Dead
Paradise Theater or The Grand Illusion - Styx
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
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I will recommend anything by U2, but if it’s before 2000, then Joshua Tree is the best, but there is a best of U2 album out that compiles certains sections of time…actually 2 albums, Best of 1980-1990 and 1990-2000. I will also recommend Heart…especially Baracuda. My husband and I love to play that song on Guitar Hero. How about the Who? Definitely Zepplin, if you don’t have some already. Janis Joplin, maybe?
Fleetwood Mac! The Dance album has lots of the goodies. Titania, Oberon, and Ludwig all this Lucy has it made - she is an only cat.
The Allman Brothers
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Boz Scags
Joe Cocker
Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody
Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams
Gordon Lightfoot - Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
The Knack - My Sharona
Los Lobos (?) - Macarena
Cat Stevens:
Moonshadow
Hard Headed Woman
Peace Train
Another Saturday Night
Bitterblue
Seals & Crofts:
We May Never Pass This Way
Summer Breeze
Hummingbird
Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody. It has been in my head all day.
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Stray Cats: Stray Cat Strut
Can’t believe no one has mentioned that one. Here’s a few more:
Elvis Costello: Red Shoes or Allison
REM: It’s the End of the World and we Know It or Losing my Religion
Jackson Browne: Hold Out or Running on Empty
Pat Benatar: Hit me With Your Best Shot
Heart: These Dreams or What About Love
It’s hard to stop! : )
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hmmm. well, in my opinion the most classic of classic rock is Led Zeppelin. Kashmir, Babe I’m Gonna Leave You, Tangerine and Ramble On are just a few tracks I would recommend. Permanent Vacation, Pump and Get A Grip by Aerosmith are great albums, as is early Black Sabbath - their first album Black Sabbath and second Paranoid are classic.
1. Earth Wind & Fire - Shining Star…OK- it’s R&B-funk but I love it (or anything EW& F)
2. Boston - More Than a Feeling
3. Average White Band - Play that Funky Music, White Boy!
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anything by Buffalo Springfield!!
Anything Pink Floyd, of course. My fave is Great Gig in the Sky, but you may already have that & Comfortably Numb.
Love the Java sock!
What a kick to read all these suggestions! Here are mine:
Springsteen - Dancing in the Dark, Bobbie Jean, Born to Run
Janis Joplin - Me and Bobbie McGee
Crissy Hynde - Baby It’s You
Elvis - Early Morning Rain
Blondie - Heart of Glass
Doors - Light My Fire
Beach Boys - Good Vibrations
Rod Stewart - Maggie May
Van Halen - Jump
Please get yourself some Billy Idol.
And some oooold Aerosmith
Kenny Rogers - The Joker… Cause you gotta know when to hold ‘em.
What about some of The Cure?
Phish?
Bob Marley - Exodus - Knitting of the people… Alright!
Sinead - Cause nothing compares to Lucy…
Poor Ms. Lucy. I have to keep catnip in a tin can with a lid. Ms. Two Fingers will chew threw a plastic container, roll in it and deposit bits of it through out my condo.
When mommies are away the kitties will play!
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Rod Stewart, ZZ Top and Phil Collins. Eagles, of course. Love the new sock!
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“Black Water” byr the Doobie Brothers always brings back great memorites from college.
…. oh, I thought of a few more:
**”Nights in White Satin” by YES
**”A Whiter Shade of Pale” by the British band Procol Harum
Oooh, I have one no one has said! “The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin Groovy)” by Harpers Ferry! Just try and not smile when that plays!
For the opposite mood, someone else has already suggested the excellent “Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” by Gordon Lightfoot.
Petula Clark - Downtown
The Monkees - Daydream Believer
Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein
Rolling Stones - Satisfaction or Brown Sugar
Paper Lace - The Night Chicago Died
Bay City Rollers - SATURDAY Night
Pat Benatar - Heartbreaker
Heart - Magic Man
Nancy Sinatra - These Boots are made for Walkin
Bob Seager - On the Road Again
I could go on and on, but I leave some songs for others.
In-a-gadda-da-vida (mentioned above) by Iron Butterfly
I haven’t looked at all the other comments, so hope I haven’t duplicated! But here’s my suggestions -
Pat Benatar - love her stuff - all of it!
Boston - More Than a Feeling
Robert Plant - Now and Zen or Manic Nirvana (both albums)
Don Henley - Building the Perfect Beast
Jill in NZ
Well, I don’t know about “rock” per se. I’m fond of 70s and 80s music and probably lean more toward “pop” or just “weird stuff” than rock but here is some of the old stuff I like. It may inspire you.
Damned if I Do (or any other song) by Alan Parsons Project
Lola by The Kinks
Centerfold by J. Geils Band
The Great Valerio by Richard and Linda Thompson
Something to Talk About or I Can’t Make You Love Me by Bonnie Raitt
Here Comes the Rain Again by the Eurythmics
Nothing Compares to U by Sinead O’Connor
Don’t Dream It’s Over by Crowded House
Hard Act to Follow by Split Enz
Time Passages, or better yet, Roads to Moscow by Al Stewart
If you want to hear the best guitar player EVER, try anything Phil Keaggy ever did. Warning though, if you don’t want to hear about Jesus you’d better download something instrumental. ha.
Anything by Jimmy Buffet!
Lessee you commute a lot so I would suggest
Blind Faith - anything. They only had one album really. All good.
Traffic - continuation of suggestion #1. Anything. (oh wait, someone suggested that, hmm)
Neil Young: Needle and the Damage Done or Like a Hurricane
Gram Parsons: They did release of GP and Grievous Angel together on CD. It covers a lot of the Burrito Brothers classics too so I would look for that. A contemporary version, Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons , is also really good.
KISS: Beth
They ain’t related but they Doobie Brothers.
Old Fleetwood Mac: pre Stevie (sorry boys). Someone said Tommy, another good choice.
Commodores! Brick House!
Parliament! Flash light!
Willie Nelson probably doesn’t count but Red Headed Stranger is a classic. Had to say it.
Any and all AEROSMITH!! With a heathy dose of Bob Segar, Lynard Skynard, The Stones and some Alice Cooper. That’s what I’m putting on mine. Oh, and Lenny Kravitz is really good too.
1. Badfinger - Without You
2. The Mama’s and The Papa’s - California Dreamin’
3. Queen - Stone Cold Crazy
4. Nicolette Larson - Lotta Love
5. Bob Marley - I Shot The Sheriff
6. Charlie Daniels Band - Devil Went Down to Georgia
7. The Beatles - We Can Work It Out
8. The Beatles - Eight Days A Week
9. The Beatles - A Hard Day’s Night
10. Eric Clapton - After Midnight
11. AC DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
12 Stryper - Always
13. Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams
14. Huey Lewis & the News- The Heart of Rock and Roll
15 Peter Frampton - Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours
Forever in Blue Jeans by Neil Diamond, that is me!!
“You May Be Right” (I may be crazy…)
Or just about anything else by Billy Joel!
Very cool post idea! I may have to get my own iTunes card after reading all these comments! You already have lots of my favorites in there but… what about “Temptation Eyes”, “Knights in White Satin” (my first kiss song), “Henry the Eighth”, “In a Gadda Da Vida”, “Brown-Eyed Girl”
Angies last blog post..Bats Live in Caves… so I guess it makes sense
Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
Jessica (Allman Brothers)
Meatloaf - Highway to Hell - you have to buy the whole album!
John Cougar - Ain’t Even Done with the Night - a much overlooked but beautiful song
Have fun @ iTunes!
I don’t know how classic this one is, but my favorite song of all time is “No Rain” by Blind Melon. I never fail to feel uplifted when I hear it!
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Nights in White Satin - Moody Blues (I like all Moody Blues songs)
Chicago
Three Dog Night
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More Than a Feeling by Boston from ‘76 … I was only 9 when it came out but whenever it comes up my ipod I get totally jazzed
I’d start with Old Time Rock and Roll and go on from there to some Beach Boys and some Fleetw2ood Mac and some…and some…this is a hard one Wendy!
I’m a fan of the Rolling Stone Women in Rock collection (which iTunes doesn’t carry, but does have some of the songs from — you can look at the track listings on amazon…)
http://www.amazon.com/Rolling-Stone-Women-Rock-Collection/dp/B00000AFWX
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The Rolling Stones: “Sister Morphine”
Brickhouse
Play That Funky Music
Anything by Eric Clapton
Anything by Bob Seger (but especially Old Time Rock and Roll and Turn the Page)
Anything by The Rolling Stones
and don’t forget a little Stevie Ray Vaughan
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You need to have the The Eagles - Hotel California or Desperado, but you may already have them. So Billy Joel is also a fave of mine and last but not least — Bon Jovi and Pat Benatar
hmm…
almost anything by Cream (White Room and Sunshine of Your Love being my two favorites) or the Moody Blues (I reckon if you’re not getting too many - Nights in White Satin (the long version) and Tuesday Afternoon have to be the first two picks, though I’m hard pressed to pick them over some of the others)
All Tomorrow’s Parties - The Velvet Underground with Nico singing
Stephanie Says, Sweet Jane (Lou Reed singing)
Old Love - Eric Clapton
You can’t go wrong with anything from either…
More Than a Feeling … Boston
Cold As Ice … Foreigner
Keep on Lovin’ You … REO Speedwagon
Jessee’s Girl … Rick Springfield
Freeze Frame … J. Geils Band
Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’ … Journey
Five Years - David Bowie
How about anything by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young; Rolling STones RUby Tuesday, Laydown by Melanie, Black Magic WOman by Santana
I’m not sure if it falls under classic rock, but right now I have gotten very attached to Hotblooded by Foreigner. It’s cheesy rock I think, but addictive!
Actually most of the Supernatural soundtrack is good - Pale Moon Rising, Back in Black, Knocking on Heaven’s Door, Carry on Wayward Son.
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the Lovin’ Spoonful:
Do You Believe in Magic
Jug Band Music
Did You Ever Have to Make up Your Mind
Younger Girl
Leon Redbone:
Ain’t Misbehavin’
The Mamas & the Papas:
I Saw Her Again
Dedicated to the One..
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Creeque Alley
“the devil went down to georgia” — charlie daniels band
“heard it in a love song” — marshall tucker band
This is a fun one . . . so many mentions of songs I haven’t heard in forever. I’d second:
Beatles (pick your faves — Got to Get you Into My Life; I Wanna Hold your Hand; Please Please Me; Baby You Can Drive My Car)
Stones (Gimme Shelter; Jumpin’ Jack Flash)
Tom Petty (American Girl; I Won’t Back Down; Running Down a Dream)
Fleetwood Mac (Songbird; anything on Rumours)
Elvis Costello (The Angels Wanna Wear my Red Shoes; Allison)
George Thorogood (Bad to the Bone)
Jethro Tull (Locomotive Breath; Bouree)
Crosby, Stills, Nash (& Young) (Woodstock; Carry On; Ohio)
Eric Clapton (Layla; After Midnight)
Allman Brothers (Midnight Rider; Melissa; Rambling Man)
Joe Cocker (Feelin’ Alright; Delta Lady; High Time We Went)
John Mellencamp (Authority Song; Jack & Diane; Pink Houses)
Jimi Hendrix (Purple Haze)
Classic Rock:
Movin’ Out - Aerosmith
This Flight Tonight - Nazareth
VooDoo Chile - Jimi Hendrix
Long Way to the Top - ACDC
Casey Jones - Grateful Dead
Not So Classic Rock To Me:
Drivin’ My Life Away - Eddie Rabbit
I’m Winning - Santana
Everybody Hurts - REM
Black - Pearl Jam
Can’t Get Enough of Your Love - Barry White (gotta have Barry)
Anything from Led Zeppelin, especially IV and Houses of the Holy albums. Janice Joplin, James Gang, Highway Star by Deep Purple, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Metallica, Edgar Winter group, Hero and Heroine by The Strawbs. Wow, there sure are lots of great songs out there!
Kansas, “Dust in the Wind”
Moody Blues. “Long Distance Voyager”
Ozzy Osbourne, “Bark at the Moon”
Rolling Stones, “She’s So Cold”
My all time favorite is Into the Mystic , Van Morrison
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“Right Place, Wrong Time” by Dr. John
“Magic Carpet Ride” by Steppenwolf
and all of ZZ Top’s Top 10 Hits
Back on the Chaingang by the Pretenders.
Pink Cadilac by Bruce Springsteen
or anything by Bruce
Two out of three ain’t bad by Meatloaf how about the whole Bat out of Hell album.
Anything by Cat Stevens
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So many have already been mentioned so I hope there is something new here…
Runner - Manfred Mann’s Earth Band
Life on Mars - Bowie
Suffragette City - Bowie
Black Dog - Led Zeppelin
California Dreamin’ - Mamas and the Papas
Heard it through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
Layla - Derek and the Dominoes
House of the Rising Sun - Animals
Paint it Black - Rolling Stones
Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
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I find it impossible to pick only one song, so I randomly put my iPod on shuffle and the first song that came up from that time period is Neil Young: Cinnamon Girl.
I’d buy “I heard it through the grapevine” or anything else by the Four Tops.
I’ve been in a real oldies mood lately — rare for me.
Bee Gees - I Started a Joke
Way to go on the gift card! Now, back to finish the post you wrote today.
Deep Purple - Hush
Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower
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Jessica — the Allman Brother’s Band
Anything by the Doors
A Horse with No Name — America
Unchain My Heart — Joe Cocker
Purple Haze, All Along the Watchtower — Jimi Hendrix
Born to be Wild — Steppenwolf
So many choices. Glad I don’t have to pick. Have fun.
What a Foot Believes - Doobie Brothers (anything by the Doobies)
Dude Looks Like a Lady - Aerosmith
Jack & Diane - John Cougar Mellencamp
Anything by Lynyrd Skynyrd
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Lawyers in Love…Jackson Browne
Moody Blues - Anything by them, but I do love Vetran Cosmic Rocker.
Carol King
James Taylor
Carly Simon
Dusty Springfield
Buffalo Springfield
Supremes
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The Doors, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Duran Duran… my 80’s list could be endless.
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Meat Loaf - Paradise by the Dashboard Light
Maybe, instead of music, you’d be interested in some audio books? Not sure what genres you’re interested in, but I enjoyed the Twilight series audio collection.
That way you can read and knit.
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Lots of good suggestions here, I’ll have to come back when someone gives me a gift card! How about some punk… the Ramones, Patti Smith, Debby Harry? And some funk. James Brown, Parliament, Brick House?
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I thought I’d recommend a band from the 90s that I totally consider “classic rock”: Radiohead.
Radiohead is brilliance on a stick. From the 1993’s Pablo Honey, “Creep” has whispers of Pink Floyd. 1995’s breathtaking The Bends which gave us “High and Dry” (Thom Yorke’s voice is so beautiful in this; no surprising that he was the one to sing opposite Bjork in Dancer in the Dark), “Fake Plastic Trees” (this is the song that made me fall in love with them; I cry everytime I hear this song), “Black Star” (a beautiful song about lost love, akin to the Beatles’ “For No One”) and “Street Spirit” (the music video is ART). And then in 1997, Radiohead gave us Ok Computer which is one of the most amazing and innovative albums of the 90s with “Paranoid Android” (the music gets under your skin, it’s hypnotic), “Exit Music (For a Film)” (this song was commissioned by Baz Luhrmann for his Romeo * Juliet), “Karma Police” (the lyrics are genius), and “No Surprises” (my kind of protest song).
Enjoy!
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anything by: Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton and the Eagles.
specifically–Layla, Satisfaction, You can’t always get what you want; Heard it through the Grapevine–Marvin Gay; Born to be Wild, Steppenwolf, Joe cocker ;Light My Fire by the Doors, and Stairway to Heaven by Led Zepplin
Moody Blues album - Days of Future Passed
Soundtrack from the move Top Gun - Danger Zone especially, of course
Soundtrack from the movie Breakfast Club
Janis Joplin….blues…can’t beat blues
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Quinn the Eskimo
Suite Judy Blue Eyes (Crosby Sills Nash)
Up on Cripple Creek (The Band)
Tommy (The Who)
Red Hill Mining Town - U2
Turn To Stone, Telephone Line - ELO
(Don’t Fear) The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult
Anything by the Beach Boys
And my all time favorite- Brown Eyed girl by Van Morrison. I love classic rock, especially from the 60’s and 70’s
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every breath you take - STING!!!!
Moondance by VanMorrison
Change the World by Eric Clapton
(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay by Otis Redding
That’s all I can come up with when I’m under pressure
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Holy Cow there is some GREAT MUSIC SUGGESTIONS here! I can’t believe I forgot the Doors, Eagles, Van Halen and the Monkees too. I was SUCH a die-hard Monkee fan - dragged my mom to a concert in 1967, bless her heart she took me. There are about a million other wonderful songs-memories listed above. Your fans have GREAT TASTE! I’ve been reminded of so many hits I’m gonna have to go download some. Also, I know you’re a fan of GORDON LIGHTFOOT! I assume you’ve already downloaded your faves
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Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress, The Hollies
Love Shack, B-52’s
Tesla-anything from Five Man Acoustical Jam
Led Zeppelin-anything, but Good Times, Bad Times and Rock & Roll are essential
Don’t Fear the Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult (More Cowbell!!)
Green Eyed Lady - Sugarloaf
Long Cool Woman - The Hollies
Carol King Tapestry Album
Zombies Time of the Season or anything by them
I’m getting great ideas to load on my IPod. Thanks!
We have a friend in Mumbai whose daughter is just now looking for T-shirts from similar eras so I have them all on my mind. My faves (including many already mentioned):
Kansas - Point of Know Return
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Damn the Torpedos
Travelling Wilburies
Anything by Bruce Springsteen, but Born in the USA has a lot of goodies
Indigo Girls
Doobie Brothers
Bonnie Raitt - Nick of Time
The Who - Who are You
Melissa Etheridge
Queen -
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
The Police, esp Synchronicity - the sound track to 1983 for me!
Have the Beatles let their songs be sold on I-tunes yet? (I’ve given up waiting…)
I know you like to read. Have you read John Sandford’s “Prey” novels? I love them. In Broken Prey, the main character gets an iPod for Christmas, and decides to put exactly 100 of the greatest Rock songs in history on it. The subplot of the book is people suggesting songs to him, and the last pages of the book have the final list. You couldn’t do better!
My pick is Aretha Franklin’s RESPECT
“Feel Like Makin’ Love” - Bad Company
“Light My Fire” - The Doors
“Leave It” - Yes
“Melissa” - Allman Brothers Band
“Sledgehammer” - Peter Gabriel
“Crystal Ball” - Styx
Classic rock songs from the ’60s to the ’90s? You have to go with Photograph by Def Leppard for the ’80s. Anything from Queen, although and since We Will Rock You/We Are The Champions makes every list, I’ll be different and say Princes of the Universe from the Kind of Magic CD.
How’s that?
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I’d suggest:
anything by the Eagles,
anything by Springsteen,
Takin’ Care of Business - Bachman Turner Overdrive
Closer to the Heart - Rush
Roll with the Changes - REO Speedwagon
and here’s a whole list of one-hit-wonders