Muse only has the one I'm really impressed with. [yt=Uprising]w8KQmps-Sog[/yt] I heard that and I said "could this be my new favorite band?" So I hunted up the rest of their stuff and was like...eh, not so much.
More Than A Feeling Foreplay/Long time Smokin' Rock n Roll Band Something About You The whole first album was the best part of the Summer of '76 along with Frampton Comes Alive. Speaking of....next up.... Frampton (when you only need to go by one name you know you're a legend...)
Let's get this moving again Show Me The Way Baby I Love Your Way I'm In You I Can't Stand It No More Lying Kenny Loggins (with or without Messina)
Kenny Loggins? I thought you wanted to get this moving again? Hey, go for it anyone likes this guy. Footloose makes me want to pop a cyanide tablet.
That song from Top Gun How about that one that was in that Tom Cruise movie? Uh, Footloose I guess? The Top Gun song with the really cool guitars. The one in that airplane movie.
Whenever I Call You Friend This is It I'm Alright Keep the Fire Those are the only ones I like Jimi Hendrix
I'd add in Your Mama Don't Dance (with Messina) 5 Hendrix songs Fire Hey Joe I Don't Live Today Purple Haze The Wind Cries Mary Those are just from Are You Experienced. Next: The Allman Brothers Band (No Gregg solo stuff)
Don't stand so close to me Message in the bottle da doo doo doo king of pain ROXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX anne Sex Pistols
Come Back Love Stinks Centerfold (I know -- overplayed, but I still like it) Must of Got Lost Give It To Me Bob Seger
Dust in the Wind (never get sick of that one) Journey From Mariabronn Song for America Portrait (He Knew) Peaceful and Warm (a song from the forgotten "Freaks of Nature" album) Abba
Nobody ever did this one, so just because: 1. Last of the Wilds 2. Eva 3. Sahara 4. Amaranth 5. Meadows of Heaven, I guess 1. Fernando 2. Dancing Queen 3. Take A Chance On Me don't know any more Next: The Temptations
My Girl Just My Imagination (Running Away From Me) Papa Was A Rollin' Stone The Way You Do The Things You Do Get Ready Journey
Don't Stop Believing Open Arms Wheel in the Sky Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin' Lights/Stay Awhile That was probably the easiest one I could have ever answered. 3 Doors Down
First, I'd like to say, I actually don't really care for 3 Doors Down....but if I had to choose: Kryptonite Soldier Let Me Be Myself It's Not My Time Away From Myself Next. Jefferson Airplane
WTF? Whoever did Journey forgot "Just The Same Way You Loved Me" their most underrated but totally kick ass song ever. I am very disappointed in you kids. YouTube the tune then come back to me hat in hand and beg forgiveness.
Bah. Without Steve singing the lead i didn't even recognize it as a Journey song...and it's not as good as the ones I mentioned.
Jefferson Airplane 1966 -"It's No Secret", the first single by Jefferson Airplane. Written by Marty Balin, with Marty Balin lead vocal. Late 1966 - Grace Slick joins Jefferson Airplane. 1967 - Jefferson Airplane releases their epic album, Surrealistic Pillow. This produces two hit songs, with Grace Slick vocals: "Somebody to Love", written by Darby Slick, and "White Rabbit, written by Grace Slick. Other songs from that album, including "She Has Funny Cars" and "Three Fifths of a Mile in Ten Seconds", receive considerable play on the radio. 1968 to 1972 - Jefferson Airplane releases more albums, but never has another top 40 hit. Merle Haggard
Only five from Merle is TOOOOUUUUUGH. forced to pick five I'd go: I'm a Lonesome Fugitive Mamma Tried The Runnin' Kind If We Make it Through December The Fightin' Side of Me Other's i'd like to list: Branded Man Sing Me Back Home Hungry Eyes Okie From Muskogee Daddy Frank Carolyn Kentucky Gambler Movin On It's All in the Movies The Roots of my Rasin' If We're Not Back in Love by Monday Ramblin Fever Misery and Gin I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink Leonard Rainbow Stew Poncho and Lefty (might technically call this a Willie Nelson song but what the hell) for your enjoyment... [yt=The Runnin Kind/The Fugitive]KITZHP60IWw[/yt] In the same theme, and to make it just as hard on the next respondent... Waylon Jennings
Thanks to Nova for doing a great job on Merle Haggard. Waylon Jennings In 1976, Waylon Jennings, along with Willie Nelson, Tompall Glazer and Jessi Coulter, released "Wanted: The Outlaws". This album did as much as anything to increase the audience for country music. It was the first country album to go platinum, with over 1 million units sold. The top single from the album was the #1 hit, "Good Hearted Woman", This classic song was written by Jennings and Nelson. It introduced the Waylon and Willie collaboration, and was named the CMA single of year. In 1977 and 1978, Jennings and Nelson released "Luckenbach, Texas" and "Mama's, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys". Each of these was the top selling country single of the year. In 1979, Waylon was singing on TV, with "Good Ol' Boys", the theme from the "Dukes of Hazard". To complete my top five Waylon Jennings songs, I'll go back to 1975 for "Bob Wills is Still the King". Written by Waylon Jennings, this was the B side to "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way?". Other Waylon hit songs included Amanda Rainy Day Woman Ain't Livin' Long Like This I've Always Been Crazy Are You Ready for the Country? Waylon Jennings was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001. He died in February of 2002, at the age of 64. Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter [YT="Storms Never Last"]HdvurY6Br2k[/YT]