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<p><strong><em>Eric Turnbow &lt;etcosmic2000@yahoo.com&gt;</em></strong> wrote:</p>
<p>So who are your top 25 artists? That is a tricky question. There are just so many. But we could take a stab at it perhaps!</p>
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<p>Wow, This is great idea. As an all pro DJ it is all about having the right cut for the right occasion such as a wedding or toga party. This will be a very useful tool for me. Thank you, and what a great idea. I rather enjoyed Marilyn and Marc Lund&#8217;s lists, and have a lot of music in common with them. That is also a lot of hard work and time consumption. Job well done! I like so much stuff that a top 100 list would be a tough duty. I would have to pick almost all of the Beatles albums for one thing! So I am going to do this my own way. I prefer to mention Bands and not albums, but touch on my favourite work within the artist catalogue. Thanks again for this idea and opportunity. I love music! It makes my world go &#8217;round. I also enjoy being online. Quite the hobby for me I must say.</p>
<p>E.T.&#8217;s Music Appreciation list:<br />
Top 25 for now&#8230;&#8230;. (March 22nd, 2006)</p>
<p>01. The Beatles:</p>
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I think my favourite song has to be &#8220;A Day in he Life&#8221;, followed by &#8220;Across The Universe&#8221;. I love the &#8220;golden Slumbers medley&#8221; from Abbey Road, &#8220;Julia&#8221;, and &#8220;The Long and Winding Road&#8221;. and if I had to pick a favourite album I may surprise you when I choose &#8220;Magical Mystery Tour&#8221;. I love that one, but I love ALL of them baby! I am into the art and poetic lyrics. I love to know what inspired the song, such as &#8220;Martha&#8221; was Paul&#8217;s sheep-dog, and the back ups on &#8220;Girl&#8221; were all about the female anatomy &#8220;tit tit tit tit tit&#8221;. Paul has confirmed this on the Anthology dvd&#8217;s. I know al ot more but this is just item number one!</p>
<p>02. Paul McCartney:</p>
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I have to say his solo work is some of my all time favourite stuff. I own EVERY cd, even the classical stuff. I really dig the early Wings stuff like &#8220;McCartney&#8221;, &#8220;Ram&#8221;, and &#8220;Red rose Speedway&#8221;. An overlooked gem, for me anyway is 1997&#8242;s &#8220;Flaming Pie&#8221;. I dig that album. I really miss Linda a whole lot. A great track that comes to mind for me is &#8220;Venus and Mars are all-right tonight&#8221;. My least favourite Paul song is &#8220;Silly Love Songs&#8221;. He did not need to go there. But Paul is definitely my favourite Beatles. 51% Paul to 49% John. Just my opinion,</p>
<p>03. Bob Dylan:</p>
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His song-writing is almost UN-matched. His body of work is terrifying, and still growing. I like it all. My favourite album though is still &#8220;Blood on The Tracks&#8221;, followed by &#8220;Desire&#8221; and then maybe &#8220;Highway 61&#8243;. I am in awe of his talent for creating words and music. Some of my all time favourites are &#8220;Forever Young&#8221;, one of my theme songs, and &#8220;I&#8217;ll be your baby tonight&#8221;, &#8220;Just like a Woman&#8221;, &#8220;Ride Me High&#8221;, and &#8220;Tonight I&#8217;ll be staying here with you&#8221;. Bob is just so great. I wish he still had his melody together when he plays live though. The records sound a lot better. I love it all.<br />
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04. Neil Young:<br />
I have to go with &#8220;Harvest Moon&#8221;, &#8220;Comes a Time&#8221; and &#8220;Unplugged&#8221; as 3 of my favourites. It&#8217;s all good. Innovative and great. I like the country acoustic sounding Neil way more than grunge Crazy Horse Neil. Speaks to me a lot more. My favourite tour was Neil Solo all the way talking to the audience and playing his classic Martin and Gibson guitars. That is Neil in his best form, for me anyway. Let me just mention Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young here as well! Or even just CSN as a three some. Fantastic! Great stuff!</p>
<p>05. Eric Clapton:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Clapton-then-now1.jpg"><img title="Clapton-then-now" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Clapton-then-now1-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a><br />
I learned all his guitar licks when I was in high school. I dig the blues, and a really special record for me was &#8220;E.C. Was Here&#8221;. The one with the female boobs on it. I copied all those licks and learned the guitar that way. &#8220;We&#8217;re all the Way&#8221; is a sentimental song, and his unplugged album if just great. Won 6 grammy&#8217;s in fact. The record &#8220;Slow hand&#8221; is also a favourite of mine.</p>
<p>06. Pink Floyd</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Pink-Floyd-Facebook1.jpg"><img title="Pink-Floyd-Facebook1" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Pink-Floyd-Facebook1-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a><br />
Wow they are way at the top, in the top five. I just overlooked them! &#8220;Dark Side of The Moon&#8221; is a masterpiece. Their spacey experimental music is just my cup of tea. It was nice to see them reunite for &#8220;Live 8&#8243; last summer,. Sentimental and touching. Concept albums and great music. &#8220;Brain Damage&#8221; is a song that comes to mind. Wow. That cd &#8220;Echoes&#8217;, with the greatest hits all run together is one of my favourites. Great group.</p>
<p>07. Led Zeppelin</p>
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Also in my top five. My favourite cd is &#8220;Houses of the Holy&#8221; and I like &#8220;Physical Graphitti a lot as well. The acoustic stuff like &#8220;That&#8217;s the Way&#8221;, and &#8220;Going To California&#8221; are stand outs. That was one hell of a band! They still hold up today. Long live Led!</p>
<p>08. Tom Petty:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Petty_dream.jpg"><img title="Petty_dream" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Petty_dream-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a><br />
Petty all night. What a great writer and Rock Icon. I like everything he did. &#8220;Echoes&#8221; was one of his best for me. The song &#8220;Room at The Top of The World&#8221; is a really great tune. I love his attitude. Of course &#8220;Full Moon Fever&#8221; has to be mentioned. Incredible work.</p>
<p>09. Elvis Presley</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Elvis_Iconcrop.jpg"><img title="Elvis_Iconcrop" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Elvis_Iconcrop-300x153.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="153" /></a><br />
Especially the later Vegas Elvis with James Burton on Guitar. What a band! Awe inspiring. I like the album &#8220;Moody Blue&#8221; a lot, and the &#8220;Aloha From Hawaii&#8221; ranks up there in live performances for me. I like the Mac Davis penned &#8220;Don&#8217;t Cry Daddy&#8221;. and his version of &#8220;Pledging my Love&#8221;. Elvis was way cool. His bass player Jerry Sheff was a monster, and Ronnie Tutt the drummers drummer. Quite a catalogue.</p>
<p>10. Moody Blues</p>
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I am a huge fan! I must single out &#8220;Days of Future Past&#8221; and &#8220;In Search of The Lost Chord&#8221;. I have sentimental memories attached to these albums. One stand out track for me is &#8221; I never Thought I&#8217;de live To Be a hundred&#8221;, and another is &#8220;Are you sitting Comfortably&#8221;. Great band.</p>
<p>11. Fleetwood Mac:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Fleewood_cover_bed.jpg"><img title="Fleewood_cover_bed" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Fleewood_cover_bed-252x300.jpg" alt="" width="252" height="300" /></a><br />
Stand out albums &#8220;Rumours&#8221;, and the first album with the females together. &#8220;Landslide&#8221; is one of my favourite songs ever. I love Stevie Nicks. She is my favourite female rocker. This chemistry in this group works<br />
well.</p>
<p>12. Rolling Stones.<a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Mick-Jagger-and-Keith-Richards1.jpg"><img title="Mick-Jagger-and-Keith-Richards" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Mick-Jagger-and-Keith-Richards1-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a><br />
Bone turned me onto &#8220;Beggars Banquet&#8221;, and some of that old stuff really rocks. Especially the acoustic guitars. &#8220;Sticky Fingers&#8221; is a must for any collection. A stand out song for me is &#8220;Salt of the Earth&#8221;. They nailed it with Paul Shaffer Band on the New York 911 Tribute. &#8220;No expectations&#8221; is a stand out cut for me as well.</p>
<p>13. The Eagles</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Eagles1.jpeg"><img title="Eagles" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Eagles1.jpeg" alt="" width="192" height="240" /></a><br />
I love the harmony in this group. &#8220;7 Bridges Road&#8221; is a great song to learn harmony on. They are classics. I love the &#8220;Desperado&#8221; cd. It is like a concept album. Another stand out for me is &#8220;The Last Resort&#8221; from Hotel California. There is a lot of great tracks. Too many to list.</p>
<p>14. The Allman Brothers Blues Band</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/alman_brothers.jpeg"><img title="alman_brothers" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/alman_brothers.jpeg" alt="" width="251" height="201" /></a>That Duane Allman and his slide guitar! I am hooked. The live album &#8220;Live at The Fillmore&#8221; still ranks as one of my top ten cd&#8217;s of all time. &#8220;Dreams I&#8217;ll Never See&#8221;, and &#8220;One Way Out&#8221;, Fabulous. That Southern music has a rocking kick and influenced my bass and guitar playing tremendously.</p>
<p>15. Merle Haggard</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/merle_fiddle.jpeg"><img title="merle_fiddle" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/merle_fiddle.jpeg" alt="" width="300" height="250" /></a><br />
I know he is old and country, but man, Merle is my favourite good old boy. Just great. &#8220;That&#8217;s the Way Love Goes&#8217;, is a stand out track for me, as well as &#8220;Heaven is a drink of wine&#8221; and &#8220;Silver Wings&#8221;. He has lived his music and as far as country goes, he is the best for me.</p>
<p>16. Lynyrd Skynrd</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/skynyrd_classic.jpeg"><img title="skynyrd_classic" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/skynyrd_classic.jpeg" alt="" width="259" height="194" /></a><br />
Man I love the classic band before the plane crash. &#8220;Simple Man&#8221;, is one of my theme songs, and you can&#8217;t go wrong with &#8220;Free bird&#8221; as a rock anthem. I grew up with that group, and still listen to the street survivors to this day. They just made the hall of fame last week! About time!</p>
<p>17. Aerosmith</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Aerosmith_livered.jpeg"><img title="Aerosmith_livered" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Aerosmith_livered.jpeg" alt="" width="254" height="198" /></a><br />
Americas Rolling Stones, but way hotter, live at least. They rock. My favourite record of theirs is &#8220;Pumped&#8221; with stand out tracks like &#8220;Other side&#8221; and &#8220;What it Takes&#8221;. Classic stuff is good and holding up well like &#8220;Seasons of Wither&#8221;. They are real comrades of rock.</p>
<p>18. Simon and Garfunkle</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Simongar_halo1.jpeg"><img title="Simongar_halo" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Simongar_halo1.jpeg" alt="" width="259" height="194" /></a><br />
Wow. The songs are right on. &#8220;The Only Living Boy In New York&#8221; is a great track. I love that &#8220;Sounds of Silence&#8221; album. The chemistry and song writing was really spot on. No doubt. Terrific! &#8220;Kathy&#8217;s Song&#8221; another great one. All their music was fantastic come to think of it.</p>
<p>19. The Who</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/The-Who-Posters.jpg"><img title="The-Who-Posters" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/The-Who-Posters-197x300.jpg" alt="" width="197" height="300" /></a><br />
&#8220;Tommy&#8221; is still one the best concept albums to date. I love it. Great rocking band. Great songs. &#8220;Behind Blue Eyes&#8221; is a stand out song. &#8220;Guadrophenia&#8221; another great piece of work. Sad to say 2 are dead now. Their music will live on for eons.</p>
<p>20. Grateful Dead</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Great_dead.jpg"><img title="Great_dead" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Great_dead-300x238.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="238" /></a><br />
&#8220;American Beauty&#8221; is my favourite record of theirs. I love &#8220;Ripple&#8221; and all the stuff that Robert Hunter wrote. Great jam band, and great music catalog.</p>
<p>21. Kansas</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Kansas.jpg"><img title="Kansas" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Kansas-300x228.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="228" /></a><br />
I have always been a huge fan. I guess &#8220;Left overture&#8221; and &#8220;Point of no Return&#8221; are stand outs for me. They are unusual and just great. &#8220;Magnum Opus&#8221; was a song I always liked.</p>
<p>22. Nora Jones</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Nora_Jones.jpg"><img title="Nora_Jones" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Nora_Jones.jpg" alt="" width="259" height="194" /></a><br />
I gotta get a girlie here. &#8220;Come Away With Me&#8221; is a fine record. I just love it. Ravi Shankar is her dad so she has a Beatles connection as well. &#8220;Don&#8217;t Know way&#8221; is a stand out cut for me.</p>
<p>23. Billy Joel</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Billy-Joel.jpg"><img title="Billy-Joel" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Billy-Joel-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a><br />
Love the Piano Man. He has such a great volume of work that stands out. One of my favourite records of his is &#8220;Innocent Man&#8217;. The lyrics on &#8220;We didn&#8217;t Start the fire&#8221; are clever and really good. Great songs.</p>
<p>24. Elton John</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/elton_john1.jpg"><img title="elton_john" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/elton_john1-300x61.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="61" /></a>&#8220;No Sacrifice&#8221; is one of my favourite songs. &#8220;Your Song&#8221; is another stand out. His partnering with Bernie Taupen came close to Lennon and McCartney and their work is just great. &#8220;Goodbye Yellow Brick Road&#8221; is a classic and who does not like &#8220;Crocodile Rock&#8221;. Sir Elton. Go dude.</p>
<p>25. Shawn Mullins</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/shawn_mullensblue.jpeg"><img title="shawn_mullensblue" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/shawn_mullensblue.jpeg" alt="" width="212" height="238" /></a><br />
A lot of people do not know him well, but he speaks to me. His album &#8220;Souls Core&#8221; is one of the best. Nice acoustic and mellow songs. His deep voice singing straight from the heart. &#8220;Gulf of Mexico&#8221; is a real stand out song for me. Check that album out.</p>
<p>This is just the tip of the ice berg, Top 25 for now.<br />
There is much much more. I assure you. Look at (CCR,<br />
John Mellencamp, The Doors, Hendrix, Stevie Ray<br />
Vaughn, Gordon Lightfoot, Crosby Stills and Nash, Joan<br />
Baez, Leonard Cohen, Bad Company,) and so many more to<br />
come! Wow. This is fun. Thanks for indulging me.</p>
<p>Eric Turnbow<br />
Music Lover&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..</p>
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<p>The Great Marc Lund Responded to this cool list of Music Favourites!</p>
<div>Eric,</div>
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<div>Great list!  Obviously we have a lot of the same faves, but lots of differences, too.  Through your first 5, I&#8217;d say my only difference of note would be that I love Neil with Crazy Horse, in addition to the acoustic Neil.  I still think &#8220;Everybody Knows this is Nowhere&#8221; is a masterpiece that has easily stood the test of time.  Saw Neil at Farm Aid last fall.  He did a great version of Fats Domino&#8217;s &#8220;Walkin&#8217; To New Orleans.&#8221;</div>
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<div>Your Dylan picks are mine as well, along with the Bootleg Series cds I put on my list.</div>
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<div>With Clapton, you didn&#8217;t mention Derek and the Dominos, but since you love Duane Allman&#8217;s slide (as do I, but only because he was JUST FUCKING GREAT!), you gotta love the Layla album.</div>
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<div>In your next 5 we begin to go our separate ways a bit.  I like the Moodys, and specifically the 2 albums you mention.  I still love the &#8220;dinosaur&#8221; stereo effects on &#8220;In Search of the Lost Chord.&#8221;  Play that back to back with Joe Walsh&#8217;s &#8220;Rocky Mountain Way&#8221; for good laughs and good music.</div>
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<div>I always thought Zep was a &#8220;good&#8221; band &#8212; until I heard the cd &#8220;How the West Was Won&#8221; &#8212; and then I realized they were one of the greatest bands ever.  I don&#8217;t know if you have their dvd &#8220;DVD,&#8221; but it&#8217;s spectacular and amazing.</div>
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<div>Elvis???   Haven&#8217;t really listened to much of the King.  I first heard him do &#8220;Mystery Train&#8221; about 45 years ago.  I was impressed then, and I&#8217;ve never changed my mind about it.  I also have a Dylan cover album with Elvis doing &#8220;Tomorrow Is A Long Time&#8221; and it is a stunner!  So maybe you could point me towards listening to some particular album???</div>
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<div>Artists 10-15    I&#8217;m with you all the way on the Allman Bros.  Their box set &#8220;Dreams&#8221; is a great one.  I like their early covers of Cream, Yardbirds, Jeff Airplane, etc.  Love their demo version of &#8220;Dreams&#8221; with wah-wah guitar thrown in.  I do admit to finding it impossible to explain how they continued to make great albums forever after Duane died, but they did.</div>
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<div>Haven&#8217;t ever really heard any Merle other than &#8220;Okie from Muskogie.&#8221;  Fleetwood Mac is okay.  I know some think Stevie bleats rather than sings, but I always feel her tongue in my ear when I listen to her.</div>
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<div>I guess I consider the Eagles somewhat of a guilty pleasure, but they put out a lot of good music that I really like.  As for the Stones, those geezers can still rock.  I love all their early covers, especially Slim Harpo&#8217;s &#8220;I&#8217;m a King Bee.&#8221;  If you listen to Slim and then Mick &amp; the boys, then you can see they copied him note for note &#8211;don&#8217;t care&#8211;I love it.</div>
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<div>Your next 5&#8230;.Lynyrd Skynrd and Aerosmith have never been bands I&#8217;ve listened to much, tho&#8217; I love Lynyrd Skynrd&#8217;s song &#8220;That Smell.&#8221;</div>
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<div>I&#8217;ve already written you tons about Simon and Garfunkel, so I&#8217;m with you there&#8230;and I will admit that their album &#8220;Bridge Over Troubled Water&#8221; is growing on me.</div>
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<div>I love the Who.  I od&#8217;d on Tommy a long time ago, but I can never get enough of &#8220;Who&#8217;s Next.&#8221;  Some Grateful Dead puts me to sleep, but some of it is just incredible.  &#8220;American Beauty&#8221; and &#8220;Workingman&#8217;s Dead&#8221; are great records.  Not sure which of their jam stuff I would say is their best.  Lord knows there is thousands of hours of that stuff available.  Don&#8217;t know if you saw the movie &#8220;Festival Express,&#8221; but the Dead were just fucking great in the movie, as were Janis Joplin, the Band, the Flying Burrito Bros., Buddy Guy, etc.  If you haven&#8217;t seen that movie, drop everything.  Is is just wonderful.</div>
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<div>Your last 5 I gotta go a separate way.  I really like Elton&#8217;s &#8220;Tumble weed Connection&#8221; album, and to a lesser extent, &#8220;Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road,&#8221; but most of the rest of his stuff I can easily do without.</div>
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<div>The other 4 are pretty much unknowns to me.  Other than the few FM hits Kansas had, I&#8217;ve never really tuned into them.  Don&#8217;t know that I&#8217;ve ever heard any Nora Jones, tho&#8217; the name rings a bell.  I think the only Billy Joel song I ever liked was &#8220;Allentown.&#8221;&#8230;and I&#8217;ve never heard of Shawn Mullen.</div>
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<div>Here&#8217;s my 25 artists off the top of my head and in no particular order:</div>
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<ol>
<li>Bob Dylan</li>
<li>Richard Thompson/Sandy Denny/Fairport Convention</li>
<li>Neil Young</li>
<li>Van Morrison</li>
<li>Beatles</li>
<li>Stones</li>
<li>Who</li>
<li>Simon &amp; Garfunkel</li>
<li>Van Morrison</li>
<li>Frank Zappa and the Mothers</li>
<li>Allman Bros</li>
<li>Jimi Hendrix</li>
<li>Janis Joplin (especially when with Big Bro)</li>
<li>The Band</li>
<li>Santana</li>
<li>Rod Stewart</li>
<li>Doors</li>
<li>Camper Van Beethoven</li>
<li>Credence</li>
<li>Talking Heads</li>
<li>John Lennon</li>
<li>Steely Dan</li>
<li>Joe Cocker</li>
<li>Tom Petty</li>
<li>Delaney and Bonnie</li>
</ol>
<div>I know I snuck in a couple extras by putting RT, Sandy Denny and Fairport on one line, but I couldn&#8217;t help myself,  Bad enough to have to leave the Eagles, Byrds. Velvet Underground, Elvis Costello and the Police off the list&#8230;. I just couldn&#8217;t bear leaving off Tom Petty and Delaney and Bonnie&#8230;.</div>
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<div>Keep on Rockin&#8217;</div>
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<p>Marc</p>
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<p>1      Stairway to Heaven        Led Zeppelin<br />
2      A Day in the Life     Beatles<br />
3      Sympathy For The Devil     Rolling Stones<br />
4      Another Brick in the Wall     Pink Floyd<br />
5      Hotel California     Eagles<br />
6      All Along the Watchtower     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
7      Layla     Derek And The Dominos<br />
8      Bohemian Rhapsody     Queen<br />
9      Won&#8217;t Get Fooled Again     Who<br />
10     Hey Jude     Beatles<br />
11     Free Bird     Lynyrd Skynyrd<br />
12     Black Dog     Led Zeppelin<br />
13     Satisfaction     Rolling Stones<br />
14     Dream On     Aerosmith<br />
15     Back In Black     AC/DC<br />
16     Tom Sawyer     Rush<br />
17     House of the Rising Sun     Animals<br />
18     Tush     ZZ Top<br />
19     Funeral for a Friend     John, Elton<br />
20     American Pie     McLean, Don<br />
21     In The Air Tonight     Collins, Phil<br />
22     Kashmir     Led Zeppelin<br />
23     Purple Haze     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
24     Space Oddity     Bowie, David<br />
25     For What It&#8217;s Worth     Buffalo Springfield<br />
26     Sweet Home Alabama     Lynyrd Skynyrd<br />
27     Light My Fire     Doors<br />
28     Crazy On You     Heart<br />
29     While My Guitar Gently Weeps     Beatles<br />
30     Over the Hills and Far Away     Led Zeppelin<br />
31     Jump     Van Halen<br />
32     Black Water     Doobie Brothers<br />
33     Baba O&#8217;Riley     Who<br />
34     Desperado     Eagles<br />
35     Magic Man     Heart<br />
36     Don&#8217;t Fear the Reaper     Blue Oyster Cult<br />
37     Wish You Were Here     Pink Floyd<br />
38     American Woman     Guess Who<br />
39     You Can&#8217;t Always Get What You Want     Rolling Stones<br />
40     Carry on Wayward Son      Kansas<br />
41     Let It Be     Beatles<br />
42     Brown Eyed Girl     Morrison, Van<br />
43     Rock You Like a Hurricane     Scorpions<br />
44     The Wind Cries Mary     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
45     Twilight Zone     Golden Earring<br />
46     Legs     ZZ Top<br />
47     I&#8217;d Love to Change the World     Ten Years After<br />
48     Do It Again     Steely Dan<br />
49     Crazy Train     Ozzy Osbourne<br />
50     Like A Rolling Stone     Dylan, Bob<br />
51     Go Your Own Way     Fleetwood Mac<br />
52     Down On The Corner     CCR<br />
53     Sweet Emotion     Aerosmith<br />
54     Bad Moon Rising     CCR<br />
55     Every Breath You Take     Police<br />
56     All Right Now     Free<br />
57     Gimme Shelter     Rolling Stones<br />
58     The Joker     Miller, Steve<br />
59     Strawberry Fields Forever     Beatles<br />
60     Born To Run     Springsteen, Bruce<br />
61     L.A. Woman     Doors<br />
62     Anyway You Want It     Journey<br />
63     Burnin&#8217; for You     Blue Oyster Cult<br />
64     Highway To Hell     AC/DC<br />
65     Money For Nothing     Dire Straits<br />
66     Come Sail Away     Styx<br />
67     Born To Be Wild     Steppenwolf<br />
68     Behind Blue Eyes     Who<br />
69     Dirty Laundry     Henley, Don<br />
70     Take It Easy     Eagles<br />
71     Blinded By The Light     Mann, Manfred<br />
72     Free Fallin&#8217;     Petty, Tom<br />
73     Rock And Roll All Night     Kiss<br />
74     Cocaine (Live)     Clapton, Eric<br />
75     Heart Of Gold     Young, Neil<br />
76     Babe I&#8217;m Gonna Leave You     Led Zeppelin<br />
77     Comfortably Numb     Pink Floyd<br />
78     Time of the Season     Zombies<br />
79     Jukebox Hero     Foreigner<br />
80     Tiny Dancer     John, Elton<br />
81     In My Life     Beatles<br />
82     Moving in Stereo/All Mixed Up     Cars<br />
83     We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions     Queen<br />
84     Life&#8217;s Been Good     Walsh, Joe<br />
85     Jumpin&#8217; Jack Flash     Rolling Stones<br />
86     White Wedding     Idol, Billy<br />
87     Pretty Woman     Van Halen<br />
88     Imagine     Lennon, John<br />
89     Jack And Diane     Mellencamp, John<br />
90     Frankenstein     Winter Group, Edgar<br />
91     Dreams     Fleetwood Mac<br />
92     Proud Mary     CCR<br />
93     Sunshine of Your Love     Cream<br />
94     Bad to the Bone     Thorogood, George<br />
95     Simple Man     Lynyrd Skynyrd<br />
96     Yesterday     Beatles<br />
97     I Want You To Want Me     Cheap Trick<br />
98     I Still Haven&#8217;t Found What I&#8217;m Looking For     U2<br />
99     Aqualung     Jethro Tull<br />
100     Owner of a Lonely Heart     Yes<br />
101     The Logical Song     Supertramp<br />
102     Louie Louie     Kingsmen, The<br />
103     When The Levee Breaks     Led Zeppelin<br />
104     Limelight     Rush<br />
105     Can&#8217;t You See     Marshall Tucker Band<br />
106     Riders on the Storm     Doors<br />
107     Paint It Black     Rolling Stones<br />
108     No One Like You     Scorpions<br />
109     Changes     Bowie, David<br />
110     My Generation     Who<br />
111     Reeling In The Years     Steely Dan<br />
112     Peaceful Easy Feeling     Eagles<br />
113     La Grange     ZZ Top<br />
114     Karn Evil 9     ELP<br />
115     Take the Long Way Home     Supertramp<br />
116     Don&#8217;t Do Me Like That     Petty, Tom<br />
117     Your Song     John, Elton<br />
118     The Boys Are Back in Town     Thin Lizzy<br />
119     Sweet Child O&#8217; Mine     Guns &#8216;N&#8217; Roses<br />
120     Stranglehold     Nugent, Ted<br />
121     Taxman     Beatles<br />
122     Radar Love     Golden Earring<br />
123     Stuck In The Middle With You     Stealers Wheel<br />
124     Shine On You Crazy Diamond     Pink Floyd<br />
125     Dancing in the Dark     Springsteen, Bruce<br />
126     Dazed And Confused     Led Zeppelin<br />
127     Lola     Kinks<br />
128     Every Little Thing She Does is Magic     Police<br />
129     After Midnight (1988)     Clapton, Eric<br />
130     Walk This Way     Aerosmith<br />
131     Can&#8217;t You Hear Me Knocking?     Rolling Stones<br />
132     Band On The Run     McCartney, Paul<br />
133     Little Wing     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
134     China Grove     Doobie Brothers<br />
135     In the Mood     Plant, Robert<br />
136     More Than a Feeling     Boston<br />
137     You Make Lovin&#8217; Fun     Fleetwood Mac<br />
138     Revolution     Beatles<br />
139     Takin&#8217; Care Of Business     BTO<br />
140     Fly Like An Eagle     Miller, Steve<br />
141     I Can&#8217;t Explain     Who<br />
142     Touch Of Grey     Grateful Dead<br />
143     You Shook Me All Night Long     AC/DC<br />
144     Green River     CCR<br />
145     Roadhouse Blues     Doors<br />
146     Dream Weaver     Wright, Gary<br />
147     Rocky Mountain Way     Walsh, Joe<br />
148     Magic Carpet Ride     Steppenwolf<br />
149     The Ocean     Led Zeppelin<br />
150     Sky Pilot     Animals<br />
151     Feel Like Making Love     Bad Company<br />
152     Lonely is the Night     Squire, Billy<br />
153     The Long Run     Eagles<br />
154     Norwegian Wood     Beatles<br />
155     Rocket Man     John, Elton<br />
156     Photograph     Def Leppard<br />
157     Brown Sugar     Rolling Stones<br />
158     Panama     Van Halen<br />
159     Just What I Needed     Cars<br />
160     I Won&#8217;t Back  Down     Petty, Tom<br />
161     Suite: Judy Blue Eyes     CS&amp;N<br />
162     Locomotive Breath     Jethro Tull<br />
163     Misunderstanding     Genesis<br />
164     Old Man     Young, Neil<br />
165     I Thank You      ZZ Top<br />
166     Time     Pink Floyd<br />
167     With Or Without You     U2<br />
168     Somebody To Love     Queen<br />
169     Nights in White Satin     Moody Blues<br />
170     Whole Lotta Love     Led Zeppelin<br />
171     Don&#8217;t Stop Believin&#8217;     Journey<br />
172     Rikki Don&#8217;t Lose That Number     Steely Dan<br />
173     What&#8217;s Your Name?     Lynyrd Skynyrd<br />
174     Who Are You     Who<br />
175     Barracuda     Heart<br />
176     Here Comes The Sun     Beatles<br />
177     Black Magic Woman     Santana<br />
178     Tumbling Dice     Rolling Stones<br />
179     Lady     Styx<br />
180     Cold As Ice     Foreigner<br />
181     Crosstown Traffic     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
182     Rhiannon     Fleetwood Mac<br />
183     The Boys of Summer     Henley, Don<br />
184     Sultans of Swing     Dire Straits<br />
185     Let My Love Open The Door     Townshend, Pete<br />
186     Travelin&#8217; Band     CCR<br />
187     Roundabout     Yes<br />
188     Give A Little Bit     Supertramp<br />
189     New World Man     Rush<br />
190     Breakdown     Parsons Project, Alan<br />
191     Break On Through     Doors<br />
192     Fire on High     ELO<br />
193     Layla (Unplugged)     Clapton, Eric<br />
194     One Of These Nights     Eagles<br />
195     Hurts So Good     Mellencamp, John<br />
196     Saturday Night&#8217;s Alright For Fighting     John,<br />
Elton<br />
197     Hungry Heart     Springsteen, Bruce<br />
198     Immigrant Song     Led Zeppelin<br />
199     Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds     Beatles<br />
200     Turn the Page     Seger, Bob<br />
201     King Of Pain     Police<br />
202     Mama Kin     Aerosmith<br />
203     Edge of 17     Nicks, Stevie<br />
204     Young Americans     Bowie, David<br />
205     Mary Jane&#8217;s Last Dance     Petty, Tom<br />
206     White Room     Cream<br />
207     No Time     Guess Who<br />
208     Wild Horses     Rolling Stones<br />
209     Knockin&#8217; on Heaven&#8217;s Door     Dylan, Bob<br />
210     Shooting Star     Bad Company<br />
211     Substitute     Who<br />
212     Domino     Morrison, Van<br />
213     Forty-Nine Bye-Byes     CS&amp;N<br />
214     Hocus Pocus     Focus<br />
215     Ticket to Ride     Beatles<br />
216     Brain Damage/Eclipse     Pink Floyd<br />
217     Paranoid     Black Sabbath<br />
218     Peace of Mind     Boston<br />
219     Burning Down the House     Talking Heads<br />
220     Me and Bobby McGee     Joplin, Janis<br />
221     Rock&#8217;n Me     Miller, Steve<br />
222     The Rain Song     Led Zeppelin<br />
223     Gimme All Your Lovin&#8217;     ZZ Top<br />
224     Do You Feel Like We Do     Frampton, Peter<br />
225     Hells Bells     AC/DC<br />
226     Dance the Night Away     Van Halen<br />
227     One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer Thorogood,<br />
228     The Chain     Fleetwood Mac<br />
229     Touch Me     Doors<br />
230     Living In The Past     Jethro Tull<br />
231     Who&#8217;ll Stop The Rain     CCR<br />
232     Castles Made of Sand     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
233     Beast Of Burden     Rolling Stones<br />
234     You Really Got Me     Kinks<br />
235     Bennie and the Jets     John, Elton<br />
236     Come Together     Beatles<br />
237     Victim of Love     Eagles<br />
238     Hey Nineteen     Steely Dan<br />
239     Listen To The Music     Doobie Brothers<br />
240     Good Times Roll     Cars<br />
241     Jessica     Allman Brothers<br />
242     Heartbreaker     Benatar, Pat<br />
243     Sunday Bloody Sunday     U2<br />
244     Slow Ride     Foghat<br />
245     Caught Up in You     Thirty-Eight Special<br />
246     Communication Breakdown     Led Zeppelin<br />
247     Truckin&#8217;     Grateful Dead<br />
248     I Shot The Sheriff     Clapton, Eric<br />
249     Lunatic Fringe     Red Rider<br />
250     Night Moves     Seger, Bob<br />
251     Bang A Gong     T. Rex<br />
252     Question     Moody Blues<br />
253     Eminence Front     Who<br />
254     Refugee     Petty, Tom<br />
255     Cinnamon Girl     Young, Neil<br />
256     Werewolves of London     Zevon, Warren<br />
257     Love Alive     Heart<br />
258     Evil Ways     Santana<br />
259     Saturday Night Special     Lynyrd Skynyrd<br />
260     Maybe I&#8217;m Amazed     McCartney, Paul<br />
261     Paperback Writer     Beatles<br />
262     Dust in the Wind     Kansas<br />
263     Ruby Tuesday     Rolling Stones<br />
264     Another One Bites the Dust     Queen<br />
265     Money     Pink Floyd<br />
266     Brilliant Disguise     Springsteen, Bruce<br />
267     Just A Job To Do     Genesis<br />
268     Smoke on the Water     Deep Purple<br />
269     Don&#8217;t Stop     Fleetwood Mac<br />
270     I Hear You Knocking     Edmunds, Dave<br />
271     Carry On     CSN&amp;Y<br />
272     I Just Want To Celebrate     Rare Earth<br />
273     Heartbreaker/Livin&#8217; Lovin&#8217; Maid     Led Zeppelin<br />
274     The Spirit of Radio     Rush<br />
275     There&#8217;s No Way Out Of Here     Gilmour, David<br />
276     Bad Company     Bad Company<br />
277     The End      Doors<br />
278     Thirty Days In The Hole     Humble Pie<br />
279     Magical Mystery Tour     Beatles<br />
280     Goodbye Yellow Brick Road     John, Elton<br />
281     Roxanne     Police<br />
282     Mississippi Queen     Mountain<br />
283     Back In The Saddle     Aerosmith<br />
284     Turn, Turn, Turn     Byrds<br />
285     Lookin&#8217; Out My Back Door     CCR<br />
286     Those Shoes     Eagles<br />
287     Rock On     Essex, David<br />
288     Double Vision     Foreigner<br />
289     Dreamer     Supertramp<br />
290     Stone Free     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
291     Honky Tonk Women     Rolling Stones<br />
292     Sharp Dressed Man     ZZ Top<br />
293     Take Me Home Tonight     Money, Eddie<br />
294     You Ain&#8217;t Seen Nothing Yet     BTO<br />
295     Small Town     Mellencamp, John<br />
296     I Can See For Miles     Who<br />
297     Lovin&#8217; Touchin Squeezin&#8217;     Journey<br />
298     Teacher     Jethro Tull<br />
299     In Your Eyes     Gabriel, Peter<br />
300     Down by the Seaside     Led Zeppelin<br />
301     Walk Of Life     Dire Straits<br />
302     Renegade     Styx<br />
303     Nowhere Man     Beatles<br />
304     Walk Away     James Gang<br />
305     The Waiting     Petty, Tom<br />
306     Against The Wind     Seger, Bob<br />
307     Don&#8217;t Bring Me Down     Animals<br />
308     Ramblin&#8217; Man     Allman Brothers<br />
309     End Of The Innocence     Henley, Don<br />
310     Back On The Chain Gang     Pretenders<br />
311     Rock &#8216;n Roll Band     Boston<br />
312     Suffragette City     Bowie, David<br />
313     Stop Dragging My Heart Around     Nicks, &amp; Petty,<br />
314     Peg     Steely Dan<br />
315     I&#8217;ll Wait     Van Halen<br />
316     Hot Rod Lincoln     Commander Cody<br />
317     Lucky Man     ELP<br />
318     Take The Money And Run     Miller, Steve<br />
319     Wonderful Tonight     Clapton, Eric<br />
320     T. N. T.     AC/DC<br />
321     Street Fighting Man     Rolling Stones<br />
322     Feeling Alright     Cocker, Joe<br />
323     Piece of My Heart     Joplin, Janis<br />
324     Evil Woman     ELO<br />
325     New Year&#8217;s Day     U2<br />
326     Us and Them     Pink Floyd<br />
327     Landslide     Fleetwood Mac<br />
328     Get Back     Beatles<br />
329     Candle in the Wind     John, Elton<br />
330     Badge     Cream<br />
331     People Are Strange     Doors<br />
332     Let&#8217;s Go     Cars<br />
333     Maggie May     Stewart, Rod<br />
334     Tangled Up In Blue     Dylan, Bob<br />
335     Heartache Tonight     Eagles<br />
336     Big Log     Plant, Robert<br />
337     Hey Hey What Can I Do     Led Zeppelin<br />
338     I&#8217;ve Seen All Good People     Yes<br />
339     Summertime Blues     Who<br />
340     Up Around The Bend     CCR<br />
341     Wooden Ships     CS&amp;N<br />
342     I&#8217;m Just A Singer     Moody Blues<br />
343     Hard To Handle     Black Crowes<br />
344     Foreplay Longtime     Boston<br />
345     If Six Was Nine     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
346     Oye Como Va     Santana<br />
347     I&#8217;m On Fire     Springsteen, Bruce<br />
348     Rock Steady     Bad Company<br />
349     Mistral Wind     Heart<br />
350     Lovely Rita     Beatles<br />
351     Angie     Rolling Stones<br />
352     Don&#8217;t Ask Me No Questions     Lynyrd Skynyrd<br />
353     Hold The Line     Toto<br />
354     Rockin&#8217; In The Free World     Young, Neil<br />
355     The Pusher     Steppenwolf<br />
356     Cheap Sunglasses     ZZ Top<br />
357     All Day and All of the Night     Kinks<br />
358     Misty Mountain Hop     Led Zeppelin<br />
359     Runnin&#8217; Down a Dream     Petty, Tom<br />
360     Hollywood Nights     Seger, Bob<br />
361     Long Train Running     Doobie Brothers<br />
362     Killer Queen     Queen<br />
363     Green Eyed Lady     SugarLoaf<br />
364     Casey Jones     Grateful Dead<br />
365     Wrapped Around Your Finger     Police<br />
366     Pride and Joy     Vaughan, Stevie Ray<br />
367     What It Takes     Aerosmith<br />
368     Free Ride     Winter Group, Edgar<br />
369     Golden Slumbers Medley     Beatles<br />
370     Crocodile Rock     John, Elton<br />
371     Gold Dust Woman     Fleetwood Mac<br />
372     Welcome to the Machine     Pink Floyd<br />
373     Who Do You Love     Thorogood, George<br />
374     Thick As A Brick     Jethro Tull<br />
375     Surrender     Cheap Trick<br />
376     Let It Bleed     Rolling Stones<br />
377     Midnight Rider     Allman, Gregg<br />
378     Working Man     Rush<br />
379     Gettin&#8217; In Tune     Who<br />
380     When The Music&#8217;s Over     Doors<br />
381     Lay Down Sally     Clapton, Eric<br />
382     Love The One You&#8217;re With     Stills, Stephen<br />
383     Watching the Wheels     Lennon, John<br />
384     New Kid In Town     Eagles<br />
385     Deacon Blues     Steely Dan<br />
386     D&#8217;yer Maker     Led Zeppelin<br />
387     Home By The Sea, Parts 1&amp;2     Genesis<br />
388     Goodbye Stranger     Supertramp<br />
389     Woman From Tokyo     Deep Purple<br />
390     Low Spark of High Heeled Boys     Traffic<br />
391     Fortunate Son     CCR<br />
392     The Cowboy Song     Thin Lizzy<br />
393     Cat Scratch Fever     Nugent, Ted<br />
394     No Sugar Tonight     Guess Who<br />
395     Jamie&#8217;s Cryin&#8217;     Van Halen<br />
396     Hot Blooded     Foreigner<br />
397     Jane     Jefferson Starship<br />
398     Live and Let Die     McCartney, Paul<br />
399     Back In The USSR     Beatles<br />
400     Ohio     CSN&amp;Y<br />
401     Wild Night     Morrison, Van<br />
402     Manic Depression     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
403     I&#8217;m Eighteen     Cooper, Alice<br />
404     Start Me Up     Rolling Stones<br />
405     What I Like About You     Romantics<br />
406     Jungle Love     Miller, Steve<br />
407     I Wouldn&#8217;t Want To Be Like You     Parsons, Alan,<br />
408     Where The Streets Have No Name     U2<br />
409     It&#8217;s A Long Way to the Top     AC/DC<br />
410     Pink Houses     Mellencamp, John<br />
411     Learning To Fly     Petty, Tom<br />
412     Keep Your Hands to Yourself Georgia Satellites<br />
413     Ramble On     Led Zeppelin<br />
414     Silver, Blue and Gold     Bad Company<br />
415     Bad Case Of Lovin&#8217; You     Palmer, Robert<br />
416     We&#8217;ve Got Tonight     Seger, Bob<br />
417     Daniel     John, Elton<br />
418     Rocky Racoon     Beatles<br />
419     Fame     Bowie, David<br />
420     Don&#8217;t Look Back     Boston<br />
421     Going Mobile     Who<br />
422     Bye Bye Love     Cars<br />
423     My Hometown     Springsteen, Bruce<br />
424     Cold Shot     Vaughan, Stevie Ray<br />
425     Oh Well     Fleetwood Mac<br />
426     She&#8217;s Not There     Zombies<br />
427     Waitin&#8217; For The Bus/Jesus Just Left     ZZ Top<br />
428     Have a Cigar     Pink Floyd<br />
429     Back Door Man     Doors<br />
430     Your Wildest Dreams     Moody Blues<br />
431     Who&#8217;s Crying Now     Journey<br />
432     Take It To The Limit     Eagles<br />
433     Cry Baby     Joplin, Janis<br />
434     Under My Thumb     Rolling Stones<br />
435     Get Together     Youngbloods<br />
436     Everybody&#8217;s Everything     Santana<br />
437     Time Has Come Today     Chambers Brothers<br />
438     Alone     Heart<br />
439     Blue Collar Man     Styx<br />
440     So Far Away     Dire Straits<br />
441     In Memory of Elizabeth Reed     Allman Brothers<br />
442     End Of The Line     Traveling Wilburys<br />
443     Hold Your Head Up     Argent<br />
444     Closer to Home/I&#8217;m Your Captain Grand Funk<br />
445     You&#8217;ve Got to Hide Your Love Away     Beatles<br />
446     Have You Ever Seen the Rain     CCR<br />
447     All She Wants To Do Is Dance     Henley, Don<br />
448     What Is and What Should Never Be Led Zeppelin<br />
449     You Got That Right     Lynyrd Skynyrd<br />
450     After Midnight     Clapton, Eric<br />
451     My Sweet Lord     Harrison, George<br />
452     Skating Away     Jethro Tull<br />
453     Don&#8217;t Bring Me Down     ELO<br />
454     The Load Out/Stay     Browne, Jackson<br />
455     Don&#8217;t Stand So Close To Me     Police<br />
456     Last Child     Aerosmith<br />
457     Crossroads     Cream<br />
458     FM     Steely Dan<br />
459     Red House     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
460     Mama Told Me Not To Come     Three Dog Night<br />
461     I Know I&#8217;m Losing You     Stewart, Rod<br />
462     Southern Man     Young, Neil<br />
463     Subterranean Homesick Blues     Dylan, Bob<br />
464     Let It Ride     BTO<br />
465     Levon     John, Elton<br />
466     Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)     Rolling Stones<br />
467     Five Fifteen     Who<br />
468     Penny Lane     Beatles<br />
469     Teach Your Children     CSN&amp;Y<br />
470     Breakdown      Petty, Tom<br />
471     Fat Bottomed Girls     Queen<br />
472     Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress     Hollies<br />
473     Hitch A Ride     Boston<br />
474     Young Man Blues     Who<br />
475     Rock and Roll     Led Zeppelin<br />
476     Baby I Love Your Way     Frampton, Peter<br />
477     Piano Man     Joel, Billy<br />
478     Ramblin&#8217; Gamblin&#8217; Man     Seger, Bob<br />
479     We Gotta Get Out Of This Place     Animals<br />
480     Gypsy     Fleetwood Mac<br />
481     Ice Cream Man     Van Halen<br />
482     Brass in Pocket     Pretenders<br />
483     Never Been Any Reason     Head East<br />
484     Closer To The Heart     Rush<br />
485     Walk On The Wild Side     Reed, Lou<br />
486     Twentieth Century Fox     Doors<br />
487     Lyin&#8217; Eyes     Eagles<br />
488     Voodoo Chile     Vaughan, Stevie Ray<br />
489     Spirit In The Sky     Greenbaum, Norman<br />
490     Tired Of Waiting     Kinks<br />
491     Pigs     Pink Floyd<br />
492     Jesus Is Just Alright With Me     Doobie Brothers<br />
493     Bloody Well Right     Supertramp<br />
494     Movin&#8217; On     Bad Company<br />
495     Sgt. Pepper/With A Little Help     Beatles<br />
496     Sugar Magnolia     Grateful Dead<br />
497     Godzilla     Blue Oyster Cult<br />
498     Miss You     Rolling Stones<br />
499     Pride     U2<br />
500     Born on the Bayou     CCR<br />
501     Got Me Under Pressure     ZZ Top<br />
502     Long Distance Runaround     Yes<br />
503     Point of Know Return     Kansas<br />
504     Fool In the Rain     Led Zeppelin<br />
505     Rebel Yell     Idol, Billy<br />
506     Dirty Deeds     AC/DC<br />
507     Born in the USA     Springsteen, Bruce<br />
508     That&#8217;s All     Genesis<br />
509     I&#8217;m No Angel     Allman, Gregg<br />
510     Hush     Deep Purple<br />
511     The Real Me     Who<br />
512     I Know I&#8217;m Losing You     Rare Earth<br />
513     Madman Across the Water     John, Elton<br />
514     A Hard Day&#8217;s Night     Beatles<br />
515     Centerfold     J. Geils Band<br />
516     Eight Miles High     Byrds<br />
517     Let It Rain     Clapton, Eric<br />
518     Rock &#8216;n Roll Hootchie Koo     Derringer, Rick<br />
519     Feels Like The First Time     Foreigner<br />
520     You&#8217;re All I&#8217;ve Got Tonight     Cars<br />
521     Hey Joe     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
522     I Need To Know     Petty, Tom<br />
523     On The Road Again     Canned Heat<br />
524     The Story In Your Eyes     Moody Blues<br />
525     Instant Karma     Lennon, John<br />
526     Addicted To Love     Palmer, Robert<br />
527     Shattered     Rolling Stones<br />
528     Twenty-Five Or Six To Four     Chicago<br />
529     Cross-Eyed Mary     Jethro Tull<br />
530     Cherry Bomb     Mellencamp, John<br />
531     She&#8217;s Not There     Santana<br />
532     I Drink Alone     Thorogood, George<br />
533     Gimme Some Lovin&#8217;     Davis Group, Spencer<br />
534     Solsbury Hill     Gabriel, Peter<br />
535     Tusk     Fleetwood Mac<br />
536     Stand Back     Nicks, Stevie<br />
537     Good Times Bad Times     Led Zeppelin<br />
538     Woodstock     CSN&amp;Y<br />
539     Hello, I Love You     Doors<br />
540     Funk 49     James Gang<br />
541     Tequila Sunrise     Eagles<br />
542     Old Time Rock &#8216;n Roll     Seger, Bob<br />
543     Some Kind of Wonderful     Grand Funk Railroad<br />
544     Even It Up     Heart<br />
545     Black Friday     Steely Dan<br />
546     Rebel, Rebel     Bowie, David<br />
547     From the Beginning     ELP<br />
548     Eleanor Rigby     Beatles<br />
549     With A Little Help From My Friends     Cocker, Joe<br />
550     Superstition     Vaughan, Stevie Ray<br />
551     Call Me The Breeze     Lynyrd Skynyrd<br />
552     Don&#8217;t Try and Lay No Boogie Woogie…Baldry, Long<br />
553     Breathe     Pink Floyd<br />
554     Get It While You Can     Joplin, Janis<br />
555     I Can&#8217;t Drive 55     Hagar, Sammy<br />
556     Same Old Song And Dance     Aerosmith<br />
557     Jet     McCartney, Paul<br />
558     De-Do-Do-Do, De-Da-Da-Da     Police<br />
559     Baby Hold On     Money, Eddie<br />
560     Tall Cool One     Plant, Robert<br />
561     Run Through The Jungle     CCR<br />
562     Boom Boom (Out Go The Lights)     Travers, Pat<br />
563     Bargain     Who<br />
564     Radioactive     Firm<br />
565     Waiting On A Friend     Rolling Stones<br />
566     Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters     John, Elton<br />
567     The Weight     Band, The<br />
568     Dancing Days     Led Zeppelin<br />
569     Bridge of Sighs     Trower, Robin<br />
570     Rock and Roll Fantasy     Bad Company<br />
571     Something     Beatles<br />
572     Can&#8217;t Find My Way Home     Blind Faith<br />
573     Ah! Leah!     Iris, Donnie<br />
574     Runnin&#8217; With The Devil     Van Halen<br />
575     My My, Hey Hey     Young, Neil<br />
576     She Loves My Automobile     ZZ Top<br />
577     Smokin&#8217;     Boston<br />
578     Wheel in The Sky     Journey<br />
579     Keep Yourself Alive     Queen<br />
580     Room To Move     Mayall, John<br />
581     Listen To Her Heart     Petty, Tom<br />
582     Bad     U2<br />
583     One Way Out     Allman Brothers<br />
584     Skateaway     Dire Straits<br />
585     Fooling Yourself     Styx<br />
586     Foxey Lady     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
587     Love Hurts     Nazareth<br />
588     Good Lovin&#8217;     Rascals<br />
589     The Heart of The Matter     Henley, Don<br />
590     Already Gone     Eagles<br />
591     Subdivisions     Rush<br />
592     Hypnotized     Fleetwood Mac<br />
593     Hello Goodbye     Beatles<br />
594     Tears In Heaven     Clapton, Eric<br />
595     Love Her Madly     Doors<br />
596     Old Man Down The Road     Fogerty, John<br />
597     She&#8217;s So Cold     Rolling Stones<br />
598     Do Ya     ELO<br />
599     Day After Day     Badfinger<br />
600     Give It To Me     J. Geils Band<br />
601     Tunnel Of Love     Springsteen, Bruce<br />
602     Going To California     Led Zeppelin<br />
603     Breakfast In America     Supertramp<br />
604     Dear Mr. Fantasy     Traffic<br />
605     Iron Man     Black Sabbath<br />
606     Mainstreet     Seger, Bob<br />
607     I Feel Free     Cream<br />
608     Undun     Guess Who<br />
609     Twistin&#8217; The Night Away     Stewart, Rod<br />
610     Rainy Day Women #12 &amp; 35     Dylan, Bob<br />
611     Take Me To The River     Talking Heads<br />
612     Crossfire     Vaughan, Stevie Ray<br />
613     You Better You Bet     Who<br />
614     Southern Cross     CS&amp;N<br />
615     Mother     Pink Floyd<br />
616     Moondance     Morrison, Van<br />
617     Gloria     Them<br />
618     Flirtin&#8217; With Disaster     Molly Hatchet<br />
619     Somebody To Love     Jefferson Airplane<br />
620     Journey To The Center Of The Mind     Amboy Dukes<br />
621     School&#8217;s Out     Cooper, Alice<br />
622     Shoot To Thrill     AC/DC<br />
623     Whiter Shade Of Pale     Procol Harum<br />
624     Swingtown     Miller, Steve<br />
625     Hello, It&#8217;s Me     Rundgren, Todd<br />
626     Bungle in the Jungle     Jethro Tull<br />
627     Two Tickets To Paradise     Money, Eddie<br />
628     If Yu Wanna&#8217; Get To Heaven  Ozark Mountain<br />
629     All the Girls Love Alice     John, Elton<br />
630     The Ballad of John And Yoko     Beatles<br />
631     Pretzel Logic     Steely Dan<br />
632     I Heard It Through The Grapevine     CCR<br />
633     Victoria     Kinks<br />
634     Low Rider     War<br />
635     Stay With Me     Faces<br />
636     My Best Friend&#8217;s Girl     Cars<br />
637     Rockin&#8217; Down The Highway     Doobie Brothers<br />
638     I Just Wanna Make Love To You     Foghat<br />
639     Ain&#8217;t Too Proud To Beg     Rolling Stones<br />
640     Houses of The Holy     Led Zeppelin<br />
641     Tuesday Afternoon     Moody Blues<br />
642     Green Grass and High Tides     Outlaws<br />
643     No One To Depend On     Santana<br />
644     Angry Eyes     Loggins and Messina<br />
645     Straight On     Heart<br />
646     Loco-Motion     Grand Funk Railroad<br />
647     I Got A Line On You     Spirit<br />
648     Highway Star     Deep Purple<br />
649     All The Young Dudes     Mott The Hoople<br />
650     Turn It On Again     Genesis<br />
651     Here Comes My Girl     Petty, Tom<br />
652     Lady Madonna     Beatles<br />
653     Ready For Love     Bad Company<br />
654     For Your Love     Yardbirds<br />
655     Running On Empty     Browne, Jackson<br />
656     Stealin&#8217;     Uriah Heep<br />
657     Life In The Fast Lane     Eagles<br />
658     Train Kept A Rollin&#8217;     Aerosmith<br />
659     Gimme Three Steps     Lynyrd Skynyrd<br />
660     Love Me Two Times     Doors<br />
661     Sara     Fleetwood Mac<br />
662     Long Long Way From Home     Foreigner<br />
663     Fire     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
664     Black Betty     Ram Jam<br />
665     Synchronicity 2     Police<br />
666     Friend of the Devil     Grateful Dead<br />
667     I&#8217;m Bad I&#8217;m Nationwide     ZZ Top<br />
668     Blue Collar     BTO<br />
669     Pinball Wizard     Who<br />
670     Beginnings     Chicago<br />
671     Crumblin&#8217; Down     Mellencamp, John<br />
672     Get Off My Cloud     Rolling Stones<br />
673     Whippin&#8217; Post     Allman Brothers<br />
674     In The Evening     Led Zeppelin<br />
675     Bell Bottom Blues     Derek And The Dominos<br />
676     Don&#8217;t Let Me Be Misunderstood     Animals<br />
677     You&#8217;ll Accomp&#8217;ny Me     Seger, Bob<br />
678     You Really Got Me     Van Halen<br />
679     Let&#8217;s Dance     Bowie, David<br />
680     Run Like Hell     Pink Floyd<br />
681     Middle of The Road     Pretenders<br />
682     Don&#8217;t Let The Sun Go Down On Me     John, Elton<br />
683     Running On Faith     Clapton, Eric<br />
684     The Sky Is Crying     Vaughan, Stevie Ray<br />
685     Goin&#8217; Up the Country     Canned Heat<br />
686     Got To Get You Into My Life     Beatles<br />
687     Long As I Can See The Light     CCR<br />
688     Mercedes Benz     Joplin, Janis<br />
689     One      U2<br />
690     The Witch     Sonics, The<br />
691     Changes     Yes<br />
692     Long Time Gone     CS&amp;N<br />
693     Immigration Man     Nash &amp; Crosby<br />
694     Let Me Take You Home Tonight     Boston<br />
695     Prove It All Night     Springsteen, Bruce<br />
696     Magic Bus     Who<br />
697     After The Goldrush     Young, Neil<br />
698     How Many More Times     Led Zeppelin<br />
699     Monkey Man     Rolling Stones<br />
700     In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida     Iron Butterfly<br />
701     Jump Into The Fire     Nilsson, Harry<br />
702     I Am The Walrus     Beatles<br />
703     Nothing Is Easy     Jethro Tull<br />
704     Crazy Little Thing Called Love     Queen<br />
705     Keep Playin&#8217; That Rock &#8216;n Roll     Winter Edgar<br />
706     Cover Of The Rolling Stone     Dr. Hook<br />
707     I Love The Night     Blue Oyster Cult<br />
708     Ain&#8217;t That A Shame     Cheap Trick<br />
709     In The City     Eagles<br />
710     Move It On Over     Thorogood, George<br />
711     You Wreck Me     Petty, Tom<br />
712     Squeeze Box     Who<br />
713     The Trees     Rush<br />
714     You&#8217;re Lost Little Girl     Doors<br />
715     My Old School     Steely Dan<br />
716     Incense and Peppermints Strawberry Alarm Clock<br />
717     Say You Love Me     Fleetwood Mac<br />
718     Right Place, Wrong Time     Dr. John<br />
719     School     Supertramp<br />
720     I Don&#8217;t Need No Doctor     Humble Pie<br />
721     Hey Baby     Nugent, Ted<br />
722     Jailbreak     Thin Lizzy<br />
723     Leather and Lace     Nicks, Stevie &amp; Henley,<br />
724     Nineteen Hundred And Eighty-Five McCartney,<br />
725     Voodoo Chile     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
726     Ride On     AC/DC<br />
727     Livin&#8217; In The USA     Miller, Steve<br />
728     Rock And Roll Music     Beatles<br />
729     Burn Down The Mission     John, Elton<br />
730     Good Lovin&#8217; Gone Bad     Bad Company<br />
731     Gallows Pole     Led Zeppelin<br />
732     It&#8217;s Only Rock And Roll     Rolling Stones<br />
733     Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll Never Forgets     Seger, Bob<br />
734     Young Lust     Pink Floyd<br />
735     The House Is Rockin&#8217;     Vaughan, Stevie Ray<br />
736     Tubesnake Boogie     ZZ Top<br />
737     Dangerous Type     Cars<br />
738     Ride My See-Saw     Moody Blues<br />
739     Lights     Journey<br />
740     Well All Right     Santana<br />
741     Revival     Allman Brothers<br />
742     Love Stinks     J. Geils Band<br />
743     Suzie Q     CCR<br />
744     Suite Madam Blue     Styx<br />
745     Romeo and Juliet     Dire Straits<br />
746     We&#8217;re An American Band     Grand Funk Railroad<br />
747     Heartless     Heart<br />
748     The Last Worthless Evening     Henley, Don<br />
749     Strange Magic     ELO<br />
750     No Matter What     Badfinger<br />
751     Forever Man     Clapton, Eric<br />
752     Janie&#8217;s Got A Gun     Aerosmith<br />
753     Drive My Car     Beatles<br />
754     Helplessly Hoping     CS&amp;N<br />
755     Strange Brew     Cream<br />
756     Every Picture Tells A Story     Stewart, Rod<br />
757     Message In A Bottle     Police<br />
758     Needle And The Spoon     Lynyrd Skynyrd<br />
759     We&#8217;re Not Going to Take It     Who<br />
760     Show Me The Way     Frampton, Peter<br />
761     Maggie&#8217;s Farm     Dylan, Bob<br />
762     Tuff Enuff     Fabulous Thunderbirds<br />
763     Traveling Riverside Blues     Led Zeppelin<br />
764     Witchy Woman     Eagles<br />
765     Happy     Rolling Stones<br />
766     I Ain&#8217;t Superstitious     Beck, Jeff<br />
767     And the Cradle Will Rock     Van Halen<br />
768     Moonlight Drive     Doors<br />
769     Into The Great Wide Open     Petty, Tom<br />
770     Silver Springs     Fleetwood Mac<br />
771     Destroyer     Kinks<br />
772     Uncle John&#8217;s Band     Grateful Dead<br />
773     Ukiah/The Captain and Me     Doobie Brothers<br />
774     One     Three Dog Night<br />
775     I Saw The LIght     Rundgren, Todd<br />
776     In God&#8217;s Country     U2<br />
777     Take Me To The Pilot     John, Elton<br />
778     Fooled Around and Fell In Love     Bishop, Elvin<br />
779     Portrait     Kansas<br />
780     Dizzy Miss Lizzy     Beatles<br />
781     Fire     Springsteen, Bruce<br />
782     Lazy     Deep Purple<br />
783     Get Ready     Rare Earth<br />
784     Abacab     Genesis<br />
785     Mr. Tambourine Man     Byrds<br />
786     Blue Morning Blue Day     Foreigner<br />
787     Angel     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
788     A New Day Yesterday     Jethro Tull<br />
789     I&#8217;m A Man     Chicago<br />
790     Amie     Pure Prarie League<br />
791     Shakin&#8217;     Money, Eddie<br />
792     Sledgehammer     Gabriel, Peter<br />
793     The Bomber     James Gang<br />
794     All My Love     Led Zeppelin<br />
795     Authority Song     Mellencamp, John<br />
796     Learning to Fly     Pink Floyd<br />
797     Shapes of Things     Yardbirds<br />
798     Don&#8217;t Take Me Alive     Steely Dan<br />
799     Travelin&#8217; Man/Beautiful Loser     Seger, Bob<br />
800     Ziggy Stardust     Bowie, David<br />
801     The Letter     Cocker, Joe<br />
802     Still You Turn Me On     ELP<br />
803     Time Is On My Side     Rolling Stones<br />
804     Little Wing     Vaughan, Stevie Ray<br />
805     Feelin Satisfied     Boston<br />
806     Summertime     Joplin, Janis<br />
807     Lodi     CCR<br />
808     Best Of My Love     Eagles<br />
809     Love Reign O&#8217;er Me     Who<br />
810     Ship Of Fools     Plant, Robert<br />
811     Oh, Atlanta     Little Feat<br />
812     Can&#8217;t Get Enough     Bad Company<br />
813     Satisfaction Guaranteed     Firm<br />
814     Sin City     AC/DC<br />
815     The Needle And The Damage Done     Young, Neil<br />
816     Fool For Your Stockings     ZZ Top<br />
817     Glass Onion     Beatles<br />
818     Statesboro Blues     Allman Brothers<br />
819     Children of the Sun     Thorpe, Billy<br />
820     You&#8217;re My Best Friend     Queen<br />
821     Centerfield     Fogerty, John<br />
822     World Turning      Fleetwood Mac<br />
823     Trampled Underfoot     Led Zeppelin<br />
824     Red Barchetta     Rush<br />
825     Feelin&#8217; Alright     Traffic<br />
826     Rough Boys     Townshend, Pete<br />
827     These Eyes     Guess Who<br />
828     Pretending     Clapton, Eric<br />
829     Marakesh Express     CS&amp;N<br />
830     Soul Kitchen     Doors<br />
831     Rudy     Supertramp<br />
832     Girls Got Rhythm     AC/DC<br />
833     American Girl     Petty, Tom<br />
834     White Bird     It&#8217;s A Beautiful Day<br />
835     Grey Seal     John, Elton<br />
836     Tupelo Honey     Morrison, Van<br />
837     Europa     Santana<br />
838     Wild Mountain Honey     Miller, Steve<br />
839     Oh Darling     Beatles<br />
840     Conquistador     Procol Harum<br />
841     White Rabbit     Jefferson Airplane<br />
842     No More Mr. Nice Guy     Cooper, Alice<br />
843     Take The Highway     Marshall Tucker Band<br />
844     The Voice     Moody Blues<br />
845     It&#8217;s All Over Now     Rolling Stones<br />
846     Not Fade Away     Rolling Stones<br />
847     Drive       Cars<br />
848     Go All The Way     Raspberries<br />
849     Foot Stompin&#8217; Music     Grand Funk Railroad<br />
850     Do You Know What I Mean     Michaels, Lee<br />
851     Doctor My Eyes     Browne, Jackson<br />
852     Sunshine Superman     Donovan<br />
853     Kick It Out     Heart<br />
854     Roll On Down The Highway     BTO<br />
855     Dolly Dagger     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
856     Walkin&#8217; The Dog     Aerosmith<br />
857     Happy Jack     Who<br />
858     On the Turning Away     Pink Floyd<br />
859     Walking on the Moon     Police<br />
860     A Horse With No Name     America<br />
861     Blackbird     Beatles<br />
862     Thank You     Led Zeppelin<br />
863     It&#8217;s My Life     Animals<br />
864     Hair Of The Dog     Nazareth<br />
865     Her Strut     Seger, Bob<br />
866     I&#8217;m Going Home     Ten Years After<br />
867     Beautiful Girls     Van Halen<br />
868     On The Hunt     Lynyrd Skynyrd<br />
869     I Put A Spell On You     CCR<br />
870     My City Was Gone     Pretenders<br />
871     Yours Is No Disgrace     Yes<br />
872     Tightrope     Vaughan, Stevie Ray<br />
873     Mysterious Ways     U2<br />
974     Dancing In The Dark   Springsteen<br />
875     Stone Cold     Rainbow<br />
876     I Can&#8217;t Tell You Why     Eagles<br />
877     Bouree     Jethro Tull<br />
878     Tie Your Mother Down     Queen<br />
879     Darkness Darkness     Youngbloods<br />
880     It Wasn&#8217;t Me     Thorogood, George<br />
881     Crystal Ship     Doors<br />
882     The Rover     Led Zeppelin<br />
883     Honky Cat     John, Elton<br />
884     Happiness Is a Warm Gun     Beatles<br />
885     Let Me Roll It     McCartney, Paul<br />
886     Never Going Back Again     Fleetwood Mac<br />
887     Burnin&#8217; Sky     Bad Company<br />
888     Baby Please Don&#8217;t Go     Amboy Dukes<br />
889     A Woman In Love     Petty, Tom<br />
890     The Zoo     Scorpions<br />
891     Feelin&#8217; That Way/Anytime     Journey<br />
892     Pearl Necklace     ZZ Top<br />
893     Ain&#8217;t Wastin&#8217; Time No More     Allman Brothers<br />
894     Heart Of Stone     Rolling Stones<br />
895     The Grand Illusion     Styx<br />
896     Come And Get It     Badfinger<br />
897     Industrial Disease     Dire Straits<br />
898     Sunset Grill     Henley, Don<br />
899     E.T.I.     Blue Oyster Cult<br />
900     Dark Star     CS&amp;N<br />
901     Lay Lady Lay     Dylan, Bob<br />
902     It&#8217;s In The Way     Clapton, Eric<br />
903     Born Under A Bad Sign     Cream<br />
904     Can&#8217;t Get It Out Of My Head     ELO<br />
905     Mandolin Wind     Stewart, Rod<br />
906     I&#8217;m Free     Who<br />
907     Spill The WIne     War<br />
908     Don&#8217;t Let Me Down     Beatles<br />
909     Rock Candy     Montrose<br />
910     Good Lovin&#8217;     Grateful Dead<br />
911     Jukebox Music     Kinks<br />
912     It Don&#8217;t Come Easy     Starr, Ringo<br />
913     Another Park Another Sunday     Doobie Brothers<br />
914     Heart Full of Soul     Yardbirds<br />
915     Dreams I&#8217;ll Never See     Molly Hatchet<br />
916     Wait Until Tomorrow     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
917     Follow You Follow Me     Genesis<br />
918     Kentucky Woman     Deep Purple<br />
919     Time Stand Still     Rush<br />
920     Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Chicago<br />
921     Urgent     Foreigner<br />
922     Bring It On Home     Led Zeppelin<br />
923     Couldn&#8217;t Stand the Weather     Vaughan, Stevie<br />
924     Golden Years     Bowie, David<br />
925     Move Over     Joplin, Janis<br />
926     I Need A Lover     Mellencamp, John<br />
927     Beth     Kiss<br />
928     Fire Down Below     Seger, Bob<br />
929     Love Is Alive     Wright, Gary<br />
930     Hurdy Gurdy Man     Donovan<br />
931     Jim Dandy     Black Oak Arkansas<br />
932     Midnight Special     CCR<br />
933     Seven Bridges Road     Eagles<br />
934     Play With Fire     Rolling Stones<br />
935     Down By The River     Young, Neil<br />
936     Live Wire     AC/DC<br />
937     Someone Saved My Life Tonight     John, Elton<br />
938     She Said, She Said     Beatles<br />
939     Under Pressure     Queen<br />
940     The Alabama Song     Doors<br />
941     Mercury Blues     Miller, Steve<br />
942     Fly By Night     Rush<br />
943     You&#8217;ve Got Another Thing Coming Judas Priest<br />
944     Only Time Will Tell     Asia<br />
945     Even In The Quietest Moments     Supertramp<br />
946     Legend of a Mind     Moody Blues<br />
947     Samba Pa Ti     Santana<br />
948     Over My Head     Fleetwood Mac<br />
949     Tight Rope     Russell, Leon<br />
950     You Might Think     Cars<br />
951     Big Ten Inch Record     Aerosmith<br />
952     Time Machine     Grand Funk Railroad<br />
953     Dog And Butterfly     Heart<br />
954     Amazing Journey/Sparks     Who<br />
955     How Long     Eagles<br />
956     Boogie With Stu     Led Zeppelin<br />
957     Ain&#8217;t Talkin&#8217; &#8216;Bout Love     Van Halen<br />
958     Farm on the Freeway     Jethro Tull<br />
959     I Love Rock and Roll     Jett, Joan<br />
960     Thunder Road     Springsteen, Bruce<br />
961     Tomorrow Never Knows     Beatles<br />
962     Far Away Eyes     Rolling Stones<br />
963     Beautiful Day     U2<br />
964     Dirty Work     Steely Dan<br />
965     Heard It On The X     ZZ Top<br />
966     Great White Buffalo     Nugent, Ted<br />
967     Seagull     Bad Company<br />
968     Melissa     Allman Brothers<br />
969     Sugaree     Garcia, Jerry<br />
970     Tell Her No     Zombies<br />
971     Déjà Vu      CSN&amp;Y<br />
972     Wishing Well     Free<br />
973     Before You Accuse Me     Clapton, Eric<br />
974     Hey You     Pink Floyd<br />
975     Harmony     John, Elton<br />
976     Good Golly Miss Molly     CCR<br />
977     Outlaw Man     Eagles<br />
978     Bron-y-aur Stomp     Led Zeppelin<br />
979     Empty Arms     Vaughan, Stevie Ray<br />
980     Third Stone From The Sun     Hendrix, Jimi<br />
981     I&#8217;m Looking Through You     Beatles<br />
982     Get Out Of Denver     Seger, Bob<br />
983     Too Rolling Stoned     Trower, Robin<br />
984     WASP     Doors<br />
985     The Song Is Over     Who<br />
986     Signs     Five Man Electrical Band<br />
987     I Don&#8217;t Wanna Know     Fleetwood Mac<br />
988     Mother&#8217;s Little Helper     Rolling Stones<br />
989     Freeway Jam     Beck, Jeff<br />
990     Even The Losers     Petty, Tom<br />
991     Life During Wartime     Talking Heads<br />
992     Hey Bulldog     Beatles<br />
993     Moonlight Mile     Rolling Stones<br />
994     Paradise by the Dashboard Lights Meatloaf<br />
995     Train Train     Blackfoot<br />
996     Into The Mystic     Morrison, Van<br />
997     That&#8217;s The Way     Led Zeppelin<br />
998     Across the Universe     Beatles<br />
999     Whammer Jammer/Hard Drivin&#8217; Man J. Geils Band<br />
1000   Flying High Again     Ozzy Osbourne<br />
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		<title>Steve Slayton is The Best Radio DJ in The Business!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[KZOK Rocks man! You are the HOTTEST for sure. I listen online sometimes, and just about any time in my car while driving to work, or catching a cool rock show. I saw my all time favourite, Paul McCartney 5 &#8230; <a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/?p=290">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/KZOK_featuredcrop.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-291" title="KZOK_featuredcrop" src="http://www.ericturnbow.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/KZOK_featuredcrop.jpg" alt="" width="307" height="455" /></a>KZOK Rocks man! You are the HOTTEST for sure. I listen online sometimes, and just about any time in my car while driving to work, or catching a cool rock show. I saw my all time favourite, Paul McCartney 5 times, and The Stones 5 times as well!  I wrote my first album When I got sick from paratanitous in 1997, and spent about 28 days in the hospital with major surgery&#8217;s. It includes the song &#8220;Radio Man&#8221; which I wrote for your Former  DJ Man  and trivia Rock King, Mr. Steve Slayton, Now relocated to 95.7 KJR Oldies Station. He is the best in the business you know!  It appears on my &#8220;I&#8217;m Alive&#8217; cd that I wrote and produced. Here are the lyrics:</p>
<p>Radio Man      (Written by Eric &#8220;E.T.&#8221; Turnbow)</p>
<p>(Dedicated to Steve Slayton of KZOK Radio.) copyrite 1998 (Key of A minor)  All Rights Reserved.</p>
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<p>Radio man, help me belong<br />
Show me what&#8217;s right, tell me what&#8217;s wrong<br />
Oh radio man, don&#8217;t take too long<br />
Or I&#8217;ll give up the tight, for the price at a song</p>
<p>Music make the world go &#8217;round<br />
Dollar for dollar, pound for pound<br />
So sing a sweet song when you know I&#8217;m down<br />
Oh Radio man , wipe off this frown, wipe off this<br />
frown</p>
<p>Keep playing your music, don&#8217;t stop too soon<br />
Radio rocket shoot me up to the moon<br />
Oh Radio man, come on and keep me in tune<br />
Come on and keep me in tune<br />
(Repeat chorus)</p>
<p>Radio man, help me belong<br />
Show me what&#8217;s right, tell me what&#8217;s wrong<br />
Oh radio man, don&#8217;t take too long<br />
Or I&#8217;ll give up the tight, for the price at a song</p>
<p>A.M. F.M. whatever it takes<br />
Crank up the music end keep me awake<br />
Oh Radio man I dig the music you make,<br />
I dig the music you make<br />
A Flugelhorn or a Bass Guitar<br />
Maracas, piano, exotic sitar<br />
Oh Radio man I think you&#8217;re a star, think you&#8217;re a<br />
star<br />
(Repeat chorus)</p>
<p>Radio man, help me belong<br />
Show me what&#8217;s right, tell me what&#8217;s wrong<br />
Oh radio man, don&#8217;t take too long<br />
Or I&#8217;ll give up the tight, for the price at a song</p>
<p>My radio&#8217;s blasting, mile after mile<br />
Thanks to you brother I&#8217;m cruising in style<br />
Oh Radio man, let&#8217;s rock for a while, let&#8217;s rock for a<br />
while</p>
<p>Oh Radio man, keep on singing<br />
I feel your vibrations, my ears are still ringing<br />
You&#8217;re part of the plan, my Radio man, my Radio man<br />
Yes you&#8217;re part of the plan, my Radio man,<br />
my Radio man<br />
Keep on, keep on giving,<br />
so I&#8217;ll have reason to keep on living<br />
You&#8217;re part of the plan<br />
My Radio man, My Radio man<br />
My Radio man, My Radio man</p>
<p>Written by Eric Turnbow (Extraterrestrial Music, Copyrite 1998 )</p>
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<p>Steve Slayton has to be  My favourite Radio D.J. of all time! He recently has relocated to KJR 95.7 Radio in Seattle!  I have grown up with your killer classic rock and roll stories and various attributes. His &#8220;Breakfast with the Beatles&#8221; specials have always been  incredible! I am thrilled to see that He is back on the air! Very cool!</p>
<p>I also got to see Steve  broadcast live at some bar in down town Tacoma in 2002 when Paul McCartney was doing his &#8220;Driving Rain&#8221; tour at the Tacoma dome. It was awesome! He gave away a ton of cool gifts, and was broadcasting live from the venue just before the shoe. Then I took the Radio Station sponsored bus over to the Tacoma Dome to see the show!</p>
<p>I travelled to England twice to see The Beatles sacred stomping grounds. The first time was in 1992 where I stayed about 21 days, 3 of the in Paris though. I spent 10 days in Liverpool and the rest in London which I loved so much that I went back for another 9 days in 1997, I love Abbey Road and sniffing that Beatles air! Really! In fact Michael Moore is going to put me in his movie &#8220;Sicko&#8221; and use footage of me walking on my hands across Abbey Road in 1997, and falling down, dislocating my shoulder, but receiving FREE medical attention through their International healthcare plan. So look for me in Hollywood soon, or at least on the big screen!</p>
<p>So here is more about me. I am lucky to make a great living in the music field for a solid 14 years as a Music DJ and Karaoke consultant. Feel free to use it as you like and edit if for content. Here is my website!</p>
<p><a href="http://cosmickaraoke.com/" target="_blank">http://cosmickaraoke.com</a></p>
<p>&#8220;E.T.&#8217;s Cosmic Karaoke and D.J.&#8221; is owned by Eric Turnbow of Olympia Washington. Since March of 1993, &#8220;E.T.&#8217;s Cosmic Karaoke and D.J.&#8221; has provided entertainment locally at parties, weddings, lounges, High schools, and various functions. As business manager, Eric, known professionally as &#8220;E.T.&#8221;, is required to set up and operate the karaoke equipment, and encourage audience members to participate and perform. He is also responsible for training and supervising a staff of trained professional karaoke hosts. He is actively involved with the marketing, advertising, phone sales, maintaining and updating equipment, as well as signing Performance contracts for his business. He is currently operating with several systems, providing the community with quality Live Entertainment, Karaoke, and D.J. services. He also offers party rentals, which can be ordered with all the extras including: Pro Audio, Multiple Laser Discs, cdg&#8217;s, and audio cd&#8217;s, complete with party lights and speaker stands. He welcomes new accounts and enjoys meeting new business contacts that love music as much as he does. He literally has years of experience, and customer service is his middle name!<br />
E.T. has worked worked as a professional Entertainer for rock and roll and country variety bands [singles, duo’s, trio's, and combos], including; London, Local Hero, The Raging River Band, The Midnight Riders, Feed-Back, Sage, Hard Rain, Side-Kick, The Dynamic Duo, and most recently by using sequences, drum machines, piano, guitar, harmonica, and karaoke performance tracks, he has created &#8220;E.T.&#8217;s One Man Wonder Band&#8221;, which continues to perform and tantalize a worldwide audience!</p>
<p>In 1998 he fulfilled a life long dream by producing, writing, and singing his own CD of all original music entitled: E.T. &#8220;I&#8217;m Alive&#8221;, a conceptual album which celebrates life. This fifteen song set remains his most personal and ambitious work yet accomplished. This product is available at his web site<br />
<a href="http://cosmickaraoke.com/imalive.html" target="_blank">http://cosmickaraoke.com/imalive.html</a></p>
<p>or you can buy it locally at selected stores and live performances.You can order yours directly by phoning him at (360 943-7039). To date he has written some 100 plus songs, and would love to sell his work to established artists! Feel free to inquire. He has taken the opportunity to copyright his original songs with the federal government, obtaining one hundred percent ownership.  On 03/03/03 E.T. produced and released his second album entitled &#8220;Generic Eric&#8221;. This 21 song super CD is a highly personal and intimate tribute to some of his favourite song writers such as &#8220;Bob Dylan&#8221;, &#8220;Neil Young&#8221;, &#8220;The Beatles&#8221;, &#8220;The Moody Blues&#8221; and &#8220;Tom Petty&#8221;. He also included one original track &#8220;Napoleon&#8221; to fit into the mix. This hour of music was producedat Little Rock Studios with engineer Tim Prellwitz.<br />
His current project is coming along as well. This is a karaoke compilation of some of his best original songs. This collection includes all the words on the screen in CDG format with a bonus guide vocal track with E.T. singing the songs so that you can easily learn them as well.There is a plan in motion now to add up to 15 original karaoke songs to the volume four master book in the ETCDG library. We have checked other karaoke company&#8217;s song selection and to date have not found anything like this! E.T. truly is a pioneer in this field!<br />
E.T.s other interests include travelling, (He has been to England twice, focusing on London and Liverpool for the cool Beatles history), as well as taking vacations in exotic countries such as: France, Belgium, Holland,Mexico, Canada, and yes, even five weeks in Israel, dodging bullets in the Middle East! He especially enjoys documenting road trips with video journals,snapshots, and poetry books! He loves to play chess, surf the web on his computer, burn CD&#8217;s, update the websight, play computer pinball, take nature walks, or simply a take a romantic stroll down the Pacific Ocean on a weekend getaway. He loves to dine out, go skating, read novels, watch movies, ride his motorcycle, dancing, and dating. (He&#8217;s single girls!).<br />
One major passion he has is attending major concert events, having recently attended many legendary performances including: Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Neil Young, Bruce &#8220;The Boss&#8221; Springsteen, Tom Petty, Billy Joel, The Rolling Stones, CSNY, Tina Turner, Elton John, Shaun Mullins, Jackson Browne, The Moody Blues, Rodger Waters, and &#8220;Kansas&#8221;, to name just a few! Recently he has began writing an assortment of new songs for his next cd project, which he hopes to deliver sometime in the near future. Yes, Eric &#8220;E.T.&#8221; Turnbow is enthusiastic and full of life. He shows no signs of slowing down in the new millennium, or possibly even the next one!</p>
<p id="navBar_currentPage">Call him at:(360)943-70390 or email him at: <a href="http://us.mc1301.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=etcosmic2000@yahoo.com">etcosmic2000@yahoo.com</a>. He would love to hear from you!</p>
<p>Thanks,,,<br />
Eric Turnbow</p>
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<div>CLEAR CHANNEL RADIO Oldies KJR/SEATTLE brings back market radio legend STEVE SLATON to do afternoons, from 3-7p. SLATON, one of the highest-rated music personalities in SEATTLE for several decades, starts MONDAY, JUNE 13th.</div>
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<li>Also beginning MONDAY, SLATON&#8217;s show can be heard on the Internet at <a href="http://www.oldiesseattle.com/" target="_blank">www.oldiesseattle.com</a> and at <a href="http://www.iheartradio.com/" target="_blank">www.iheartradio.com</a>, as well as via the iheartradio mobile application on iPODS, BLACKBERRY, DROID and other smartphones.&#8221;It is a dream fulfilled to join BOB RIVERS at the station I grew up listening to and always wanted to be at!&#8221; SLATON said. &#8220;THE BEATLES, STONES and even MUNGO JERRY just sound better on Oldies 95.7 SEATTLE, the Greatest Hits of All Time Baby!&#8221;"There was an incredible outpouring of enthusiasm and support when STEVE’s fans across SEATTLE heard he’d be back on the air with us,&#8221; OM and KJR PD JOHN PEAKE said. &#8220;We’re delighted to have STEVE SLATON as part of our Oldies 95.7 family.</li>
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