Tuesday, September 12, 2006
3 SONG HIT LIST!
Yes, it's back by popular demand! The 3 SONG HIT LIST! What are the three songs that absolutely drive you wild? The songs that you could not listen to and drive a car at the same time! Music that is so connected with a time and place in your life!
Here's the fun part, DON'T THINK TOO MUCH! You wiill learn more about yourself and the others who participate by being spontaneous!
In our last episode, my 3 songs were:
Flashlight by Parliament/Funkadelic
7&7 by LOVE
Shotgun by Jr. Walker and the AllStars
Mitch from Sheepshead Bay, NY just blogged in his faves:
We Can Work It Out by The Beatles
Stuck Inside of Mobile by Bob Dylan
Little Wing (Hendrix in The West Live) by Hendrix
This is fun, it only takes a few seconds, I will keep publishing your lists!
too late, but I wish I had said
Armenia City in the Sky by the Who, Trouble Comin Every Day by Frank Zappa, Eight Miles High by the Byrds...nawww, I'll stick with my first 3!
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The Beatles-Strawberry Fields Forever
Yes-To Be Over
The Beatles-Hey Jude
Under Rock n Roll:
"Kick Out the Jams" by the MC5.
"One of Us" by Joan Osborn.
"Crystal Ship" by the Doors.
Under Jazz"
"Good bye Porkpie Hat" by Charles Mingus,Jeff Beck,and Stanley Clark.
When Eric Clapton was asked this question one time, he said the looked at albums as the slection of work by the artist. It weeded out the "One Hit Wonders." I prefer to list greatest three albums.
1. Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention “Live at the Fillmore” East recorded in June of 1971.
Live at the Fillmore was recorded with the Flo & Eddie who were former members of the Turtles. It was as much of a comedy album along with pushing the edge of music as only the Mothers could.
2. Bruce Springsteen “Born To Run” 1975
This album had a collection of songs born from the streets of New Jersey life. As insightfully poetic as Bob Dylan and hard driving music that would make you want to just take off and fly.
3. Grateful Dead “For the Faithful” 1981
Recorded live at the Warfield Theater, San Francisco, September 25-October 14, 1980, and at Radio City Music Hall, New York, October 22-31, 1980. An artful selection of songs done mainly with acoustical guitars. For me it was the Dead at their finest.
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