1. Rolling Stones - Gimmi a Shelter 2. Small Faces - Tin Soldier 3. Police - invisible sun 4. Fleetwood Mac - Green Manalishi 5. Tremeloes - I see the rain
1. NIB Black Sabbath 2. Blitzkrieg Bop Ramones 3. JJFLASH who know who 4 Pretty Vacant The Sex Pistols 5. Sunshine of Your Love Cream There are MANY MANY more
"Brown Sugar"........"Sweet Leaf" (got me thinkin Doc)Black Sabbath...."Cant Ya Hear Me Knocking"....."Personality Crises" (thanks for the reminder Messhead)New York Dolls......"All Day And All Of The Night"...The Kinks...."Search & Destroy"...Iggy & the Stooges
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"I Can See For Miles" The Who......"Mississippi Queen" Mountain....."Walkin' With A Mountain" Mott The Hoople...."Teengenerate" The Dictators...."I Wanna Be Your Dog" Iggy & the Stooges
I'll add "Station To Station" Bowie "Backstreets" Springsteen "San Quentin" (very simple, but mean guitar) "Some Wierd Sin" Iggy Pop "Avalanche" Leonard Cohen "Gimme Shelter" and "Street Fighting Man" Stones
...but of course, what follows, is even better
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doo doo doo doo doo - the rolling stones rebel without a pause - public enemy the next big thing - the dictators what's my name - the clash gimme shelter - lisa fischer i confess - the english beat e m i - the sex pistols police and thieves - junior murvin tenament yard - jacob miller #9 dream - john lennon rdnzl - frank zappa (studio tan) "coolest ever" after forever - black sabbath "2nd coolest ever" temple of the king - blackmore's rainbow indiana wants me - r. dean taylor bernadette - four tops
good songs with terrible starts bohemian rhapsody - queen shattered - the rolling stones
Heres is one.....The original Harlem Shuffle by Bob and Earl, pretty cool intro. The drums sound great on that recording.Some of that old style recording could really capture some great sounds.
Today (mainly heavenly music with people that sailed away 1970-71,' xcept for that Burdon guy & our Soul survivors ... A melancholy day in a sunny Mid-Sweden):
We Gotta Get Out Of This Place-the Animals Flight 505-the Rolling Stones Purple Haze-Jimi Hendrix Changeling-the Doors Little Girl Blue-Janis Joplin & Kozmic Blues Band
"---Watch my daddy in bed a-dyin' Watched his hair been turnin' grey, yeah He's been workin' and slavin' his life away I know he's been workin' so hard
(Yeah!) I've been workin' too, baby (Yeah!) Every day baby (Yeah!) Whoa! (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!)-- "
"Sit there, hmm, count your fingers. What else, what else is there to do ? Oh and I know how you feel, I know you feel that you're through. Oh wah wah ah sit there, hmm, count, Ah, count your little fingers, My unhappy oh little girl, little girl blue, yeah. ----- "Oh sit there, oh count those raindrops Oh, feel 'em falling down, oh honey all around you. Honey don't you know it's time, I feel it's time, Somebody told you 'cause you got to know That all you ever gonna have to count on Or gonna wanna lean on It's gonna feel just like those raindrops do When they're falling down, honey, all around you. Oh, I know you're unhappy."
"Like A Rolling Stone" - Dylan (the crack snare-hit & Hammond B3 organ set the tone for this classic)......"Holiday In Cambodia" - The Dead Kennedys....."Born On The Bayou" - CCR....."Communication Breakdown" - Led Zeppelin (proto-punk guitar intro)...."I'm Eighteen" - Alice Cooper....."Ace Of Spades" - Motorhead (a simple guitar riff with a huge hook)...."Purple Haze" - Jimi Hendrix....."All Down The Line"....."Anarchy In The U.K." - The Sex Pistols (a tidal-wave of guitars)
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