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#41
Melting Slicks
I suggest you don't play this song unless you have open road in front of you. Your foot will instinctivly mash the gas pedal.
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St. Jude Donor '09-'10, '14
In the process of making a playlist for the Hot Rod Power tour.
So far I have
Def Leppard
38 Special
Don Henley
Glen Frey
Bob Seger
Doobie Brothers
Fleetwood Mac
Steve Earl
ZZ Top
REO Speedwagon
Lou Graham
Ozar Mountain Daredevils
Eagles
Tom Petty
Eddie Money
Foghat
T Rex
Stevie Nicks
Brooks and Dunn
Martina McBride
Head east
Nazareth
Billy Joel
Billy Montana
Steppenwolf
John Mellencamp
Pam Tillis
Joe Walsh
John Hiatt
Bachman Turner Overdrive
Guess Who
Suzy Bogguss
Kenny Chesney
Dwight yoakam
and wait for it
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just for my FRC who thinks it's all that
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Carly Simon-You're so Vain
Still need to get some
Kiss
Aerosmith
Styx
Kansas
The Stones of course
and a few others I haven't decided on yet.
So far I have
Def Leppard
38 Special
Don Henley
Glen Frey
Bob Seger
Doobie Brothers
Fleetwood Mac
Steve Earl
ZZ Top
REO Speedwagon
Lou Graham
Ozar Mountain Daredevils
Eagles
Tom Petty
Eddie Money
Foghat
T Rex
Stevie Nicks
Brooks and Dunn
Martina McBride
Head east
Nazareth
Billy Joel
Billy Montana
Steppenwolf
John Mellencamp
Pam Tillis
Joe Walsh
John Hiatt
Bachman Turner Overdrive
Guess Who
Suzy Bogguss
Kenny Chesney
Dwight yoakam
and wait for it
.
.
.
.
just for my FRC who thinks it's all that
.
.
.
.
.
Carly Simon-You're so Vain
Still need to get some
Kiss
Aerosmith
Styx
Kansas
The Stones of course
and a few others I haven't decided on yet.
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#49
Burning Brakes
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St. Jude Donor '09-'10, '14
Radar Love - Golden Earring
CRANK IT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw9CzSSk218
Mr. B
CRANK IT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw9CzSSk218
Mr. B
#51
Melting Slicks
Most def, AA is one of my fav bands, I like some Mesh and LoG. Also Slayer, Cradle of Filth, Type O Neg, Chimaira are also on my player amongst some other stuff non-metal
#53
Burning Brakes
Got a couple of thousand tunes on my iPod, but here are my favorites (best of the best are in bold type):
The Texas legends (of course): anything by Stevie Ray, most anything by Willie, ZZ, Don Henley, Jakey Jake Double Trouble (that's Jerry Jeff Walker to you great unwashed), a couple by Kinkey Friedman (Get your bisquits in the oven and your buns in the bed, Balad of Charles Joseph Whitman), Bonnie Raitt, Michael Martin Murphy, a couple by Waylon Jennings, a couple of Janice Joplin's better tunes, most anything by Asleep at the Wheel, a couple by Hank Williams (but none by Hank, Jr.), etc.
Vodoo Child: by Jimmy Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughn back to back.
The good old baseball team warm-up C&W stuff: Toby Keith (It's 5 o'clock somewhere, I love this bar, How do you like me now?); Trace Atkins (Honky Tonk Bedonk-a-donk, Swing batter-batter), and Garth Brooks' Friends in Low Places (reminds me of my time in Kuwait during the oilwell fires in 1991).
The Older Rock stuff: Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, a lesser known Rod Stewart/Ronnie Wood album entitled Small Faces, The Rolling Stones' Sympathy for the Devil, Old Eric Clapton (entire Blind Faith album, old Cream), old Stevie Winwood (Spencer Davis Group's Gimme Some Lovin, I'm a man), most Dire Straits stuff, Alman Brothers, Hendrix (of course), Righteous Brothers, Jefferson Airplane/Starship, and a little Zappa (for Mr. Bill's benefit), Four Tops, Temptations and Lionel Ritchey.
Georgia On My Mind: all three versions (by The Righteous Brothers, Brother Ray Charles and Willie Nelson) back to back.
Newer Rock stuff: Everything by Evenescense, Heart's accustical album The Road Home, Clapton's accustical album, Santana's Supernatural and Shaman albums, Hoobastank, Seether, Staind.
The Texas legends (of course): anything by Stevie Ray, most anything by Willie, ZZ, Don Henley, Jakey Jake Double Trouble (that's Jerry Jeff Walker to you great unwashed), a couple by Kinkey Friedman (Get your bisquits in the oven and your buns in the bed, Balad of Charles Joseph Whitman), Bonnie Raitt, Michael Martin Murphy, a couple by Waylon Jennings, a couple of Janice Joplin's better tunes, most anything by Asleep at the Wheel, a couple by Hank Williams (but none by Hank, Jr.), etc.
Vodoo Child: by Jimmy Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughn back to back.
The good old baseball team warm-up C&W stuff: Toby Keith (It's 5 o'clock somewhere, I love this bar, How do you like me now?); Trace Atkins (Honky Tonk Bedonk-a-donk, Swing batter-batter), and Garth Brooks' Friends in Low Places (reminds me of my time in Kuwait during the oilwell fires in 1991).
The Older Rock stuff: Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, a lesser known Rod Stewart/Ronnie Wood album entitled Small Faces, The Rolling Stones' Sympathy for the Devil, Old Eric Clapton (entire Blind Faith album, old Cream), old Stevie Winwood (Spencer Davis Group's Gimme Some Lovin, I'm a man), most Dire Straits stuff, Alman Brothers, Hendrix (of course), Righteous Brothers, Jefferson Airplane/Starship, and a little Zappa (for Mr. Bill's benefit), Four Tops, Temptations and Lionel Ritchey.
Georgia On My Mind: all three versions (by The Righteous Brothers, Brother Ray Charles and Willie Nelson) back to back.
Newer Rock stuff: Everything by Evenescense, Heart's accustical album The Road Home, Clapton's accustical album, Santana's Supernatural and Shaman albums, Hoobastank, Seether, Staind.
Last edited by LoneStarLizzard; 04-07-2011 at 02:15 PM.
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