Monday, March 27, 2023

This Would Have To Be Played On Those Speakers.....

 

 Thanks for all the great song suggestions. I haven't heard of some of them, so now I have

research to do... Have a great week and keep "Fighting The Good Fight"..

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

58 comments:

  1. What a great live show! Day on the Green in Oakland!

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  2. 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida' by Iron Butterfly

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    1. The 17 minute version of course. Great choice.

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  3. Victory by 2 steps from hell.

    Exile1981

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  4. speaker bank that big ?...try 'Soul Sacrifice' .

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  5. Great choice. That would be awesome.

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  6. Its a tie in my thoughts between Sweet Emotion by Aerosmith and Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd

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  7. Tommy Bolen,,,Post Toastee

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  8. The next question:

    Who's house do we set this up across the street from?

    Anthony Faucci - Drowning Poll (Bodies)

    https://youtu.be/04F4xlWSFh0

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  9. Rock and Roll by Zeppelin

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  10. Wild Thing…the Trogs…’nuff said. Joe tentpeg

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  11. 1812 Overture (Think "V for Vendetta")

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    1. I always think of Arthur Feidler conducting the Boston Pops at the Shell, complete with local church bells (they're EVERYWHERE!) and the Natl Guard cannons!
      A bucket list item, for One Last Time before I die.
      (No, not Arthur Feidler)
      President Elect B Woodman

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  12. 21st Century Skitzoid Man King Crimson

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  13. Ride of the Valkries
    Nifter

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  14. Intro/Sweet Jane from Rock'N'Roll Animal Lou Reed

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  15. https://youtu.be/2WXgsjI6RSo

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  16. La Villa Strangiato by Rush

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  17. Voodoo Child, Slight Return Jimi Hendrix

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    1. Uh-uh. Nope. Not that one. THIS one.
      Jimi playing the Star Spangled Banner at Woodstock.
      President Elect B Woodman

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  18. Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple

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  19. If I had to choose just one Rush song, it'd be 2112.
    Green Manalishi from Judas Priest.
    For Deep Purple, Made in Japan is the album to use, not Machine Head. Try Highway Star.
    Aerials, by System of a Down
    Let it Ride, by BTO
    Icarus - Borne on Wings of Steel, by Kansas
    Khatmandu - Bob Seger
    Smokin' - Boston
    Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen
    The Only One I Know - Charlatans UK
    Elo Kiddies - Cheap Trick
    I'd Love to Change the World - Ten Years After; yeah, it's a lefty tune, but love the guitar work
    Travelin' Band - Creedence
    Holy Diver - Dio
    Frankenstein - Edgar Winter
    Heavy in Your Arms - Florence + the Machine
    I Just Want to Make Love to You - Foghat
    Walk - The Foo Fighters
    Welcome to the Jungle - Guns'n'Roses
    Flirtin' With Disaster - Molly Hatchet
    Are You Gonna Go My Way - Lenny Kravitz
    Driving Death Valley Blues - Mark Lanegan
    Don't Tread on Me - Metallica
    Mississippi Queen - Mountain
    Uprising - Muse
    Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana
    Rooster - Alice in Chains
    Du Hast - Rammstein
    Go All the Way - Raspberries
    Fantasy - Aldo Nova
    The Zoo - Scorpions
    Don't Misunderstand Me - Rossington - Collins
    Born to be Wild - Steppenwolf
    Vasoline - Stone Temple Pilots
    Lady - Styx
    Easy Livin' - Uriah Heep

    Enough for now?
    -- Mr. Mayo

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    1. And you still have hearing because at the volume I used in my utes after those I would not. Great set, a concert of those would have been the bomb diggity.

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    2. Eh, speak up now! Well, my hearing isn't yet terrible, but it's degraded. Probably, the worst thing I did for it was a brief stint as the vocalist for a cover band. Spending time about 6 feet away from a Marshall stack wasn't exactly beneficial. For the left ear, years of driving with the window at least cracked a bit did the rest.

      As an old fart, trying to stave off further degradation, I've become rather pissy about LOUD. But I have to admit, if I lived in a house, rather than an apartment, the subwoofer would get hooked up again, and I'd enjoy concert volume a bit. Hell, it'd at least drown out the tinnitus.
      - Mr. Mayo

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  20. Jesus just left Chicago - ZZ Top

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  21. Humble Pie. “30 Days in The Hole”.
    J Geils band “Whammer Jammer/Hard Drivin’ Man” from the “Full House” live album.

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  22. "We won't get fooled again" the Who

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  23. The Cars: "Let the Good Times Roll"

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  24. In the Hall of the Mountain King

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  25. seven nation army'

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  26. American Woman,
    Magic Carpet Ride
    Hollywood Nights
    Southern Cross: Buffett and/or CSN
    Two Tickets to Paradise
    Stormtroopin'
    LA Woman
    Iron Man
    Black Hole Sun

    Thanks Irish,
    Bear in Indy

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  27. Eye of the Tiger
    Bear in Indy

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  28. Trouble coming everyday...Freak Out...Frank Zappa and The Mothers Of Invention 1966

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  29. Iron Maiden - Aces High
    AC/DC - Thunderstruck
    Carl Orff - O Fortuna
    Globus - Preliator
    King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man

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  30. Great selection with Rik Emmett and his Triumph bandmates...need more of that amazing high level voice and no auto-tune, just great musicianship.

    I'll toss in Kansas, Carry On Wayward Sun.

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  31. Just about anything by Sabaton

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  32. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cy15-NBTYH8

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  33. Played by the best guitarist EVER, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Floodin' down in Texas at La Mocambo. AWESOME1

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  34. "Jimi playing the Star Spangled Banner at Woodstock" By far the best version of the National Anthem. Even Jimi himself couldn't repeat this version. With about the same size speaker wall if I recall Woodstock's setup.

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  35. "Something in the Air" by Thunderclap Newman

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  36. Magic Carpet Ride. Steppenwolf

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  37. Great selections, all. I'm old as dirt as I suspect most here are, so yall need to check out Band Maid for NEW music. Just discovered months ago, unbelievable on all levels. Just start anywhere tons of vids on YT. Their live ones are even better than the produced MV's. Try From now On; Domination; Play or Freedom for a taste.

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  38. Hells Bells AC/DC or War Pigs Black Sabbath

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  39. I know it's late in day, but one more for your consideration would be
    'Oh Fortuna' from Carmina Burana.
    (It can also be heard in the soundtrack for Excalibur)
    -lg

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  40. REO “Roll With The Changes” live

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  41. Obviously there're too many youngsters here, as nobody's mentioned "Time Has Come Today" by the Chambers Bros. Same album has a great version of "People Get Ready" that gets me singin' along. YMMV

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  42. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y0JVMXavvY&list=PL5VSJ38ZCtNwAJbRkz1PMorofeJU6vxkn&index=21

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  43. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y0JVMXavvY&list=PL5VSJ38ZCtNwAJbRkz1PMorofeJU6vxkn&index=21

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  44. Toccata and Fugue in D minor, Dixie (just to PO all the right people!) YYZ by Rush.

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  45. Disconnect the speakers and get out your acoustic instruments and play anything. When did it get to be a hearing-destroying contest listening to music?

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  46. Die Motherfucker die! by Dope and Dragula by Rob Zombie, Eruption by Van Halen as per Her Majesty.

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