Rollig Stones -- Sweet Virginia ("Got to scrape the **it right off yer shoes...")
Soundtrack from The Harder They Come (and does anyone who has seen it know when they drop the subtitles? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/naughty.gif[/img])
Just before I logged in:
Tipitina, Jambalaya, (lotsa others) - Professor Longhair
Save Me - Jem
Tip on In - Slim Harpo
iTunes is dangerous -- Just downloaded some Chuck Berry last night on a whim.
Danced around the kitchen with the kiddies to Johnny B. Goode.
That was so fun. :-)
[ QUOTE ] geepondy said:
Which version? They got a live version that's about 20 minutes long.
[ QUOTE ] joecandlepower said:
"Green Grass And High Tides" by the Outlaws
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Studio version. I'm listening off a Southern Rock compilation cd. I bought it specifically for that track.
I'll have to try and find that live version someday.
I know the Outlaws had a shall I call it "45" version of Green Grass and High Tides Forever that was only like 3 minutes and change and cuts out the good middle guitar licks. Then they had the longer album version which is 7 or 8 minutes and I think is really good. The 20 minute version of the song is live and on "Bring me back alive"? I might not have the album name correctly.
I always liked "There Goes Another Love Song" mostly because I could really relate to it!
Luckily its a nine or ten minute version. Got to have my guitar solos.
Now when I listen to the track, I can't just listen to it once.
Thanks for the album title to the live version.
Ken
You aren't the only person who likes video game music...I listen to the music from Enduro Racer and Outrun, and I really want to hear the music from Afterburner Deluxe, but the program I use for Afterburner Deluxe does not run on this computer.
These are all Sega coin-op arcade video games.
Sometimes I listen to the music from F-14 Tomcat, a pinball machine that Williams Electronics made in 1987 or so.
And sometimes I also listen to the music from Wolfenstein 3D, a video game that runs on your pee-cee.
A collection of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna at the moment. Got some new vinyl over the weekend. Had all the CDs already. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
And a TV soundtrack that I'll never own up to listening to.
Anthrax "We've Come for You All". [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/buttrock.gif[/img]
For some reason, I wanted to listen to the songs "What Doesn't Die", "Superhero", "Taking the Music Back", and "W.C.F.Y.A.".
Both yesterday and today, while I was driving my electric wheelchair and away from home (and away from my stereo too), I "listened" to Billy Squier "Emotions in Motion" and The Scorpions "The Zoo".
Those are both really cool songs! Don't Say No and Emotions In Motion were both outstanding albums, IMO.
[ QUOTE ] The_LED_Museum said:
Both yesterday and today, while I was driving my electric wheelchair and away from home (and away from my stereo too), I "listened" to Billy Squier "Emotions in Motion" and The Scorpions "The Zoo".
Same as yesterday morning...Anthrax "We've Come for You All".
This time I wanted to listen to the songs "Safe Home", "Nobody Knows Anything", "Think About an End" and "W.C.F.Y.A.".