1. Shadow Dancing, Andy Gibb
2. Night Fever, Bee Gees
3. You Light Up My Life, Debby Boone
4. Stayin' Alive, Bee Gees
5. Kiss You All Over, Exile
6. How Deep Is Your Love, Bee Gees
7. Baby Come Back, Player
8. (Love Is) Thicker Than Water, Andy Gibb
9. Boogie Oogie Oogie, A Taste Of Honey
10. Three Times A Lady, Commodores
11. Grease, Frankie Valli
12. I Go Crazy, Paul Davis
13. You're The One That I Want, John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
14. Emotion, Samantha Sang
15. Lay Down Sally, Eric Clapton
16. Miss You, Rolling Stones
17. Just The Way You Are, Billy Joel
18. With A Little Luck, Wings
19. If I Can't Have You, Yvonne Elliman
20. Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah), Chic
21. Feels So Good, Chuck Mangione
22. Hot Child In The City, Nick Gilder
23. Love Is Like Oxygen, Sweet
24. It's A Heartache, Bonnie Tyler
25. We Are The Champions/We Will Rock You, Queen
26. Baker Street, Gerry Rafferty
27. Can't Smile Without You, Barry Manilow
28. Too Much, Too Little, Too Late, Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams
29. Dance With Me, Peter Brown
30. Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad, Meat Loaf
31. Jack And Jill, Raydio
32. Take A Chance On Me, Abba
33. Sometimes When We Touch, Dan Hill
34. Last Dance, Donna Summer
35. Hopelessly Devoted To You, Olivia Newton-John
36. Hot Blooded, Foreigner
37. You're In My Heart, Rod Stewart
38. The Closer I Get To You, Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway
39. Dust In The Wind, Kansas
40. Magnet And Steel, Walter Egan
41. Short People, Randy Newman
42. Use Ta Be My Girl, O'Jays
43. Our Love, Natalie Cole
44. Love Will Find A Way, Pablo Cruise
45. An Everlasting Love, Andy Gibb
46. Love Is In The Air, John Paul Young
47. Goodbye Girl, David Gates
48. Slip Slidin' Away, Paul Simon
49. The Groove Line, Heatwave
50. Thunder Island, Jay Ferguson
51. Imaginary Lover, Atlanta Rhythm Section
52. Still The Same, Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band
53. My Angel Baby, Toby Beau
54. Disco Inferno, Trammps
55. On Broadway, George Benson
56. Come Sail Away, Styx
57. Back In Love Again, L.T.D.
58. This Time I'm In It For Love, Player
59. You Belong To Me, Carly Simon
60. Here You Come Again, Dolly Parton
61. Blue Bayou, Linda Ronstadt
62. Peg, Steely Dan
63. You Needed Me, Anne Murray
64. Shame, Evelyn "Champagne" King
65. Reminiscing, Little River Band
66. Count On Me, Jefferson Starship
67. Baby Hold On, Eddie Money
68. Hey Deanie, Shaun Cassidy
69. Summer Nights, John Travolta and Olivia Newton-john
70. What's Your Name, Lynyrd Skynyrd
71. Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue, Crystal Gayle
72. Because The Night, Patti Smith
73. Every Kinda People, Robert Palmer
74. Copacabana, Barry Manilow
75. Always And Forever, Heatwave
76. You And I, Rick James
77. Serpentine Fire, Earth, Wind and Fire
78. Sentimental Lady, Bob Welch
79. Falling, LeBlanc and Carr
80. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood, Santa Esmeralda
81. Bluer Than Blue, Michael Johnson
82. Running On Empty, Jackson Browne
83. Whenever I Call You "Friend", Kenny Loggins
84. Fool (If You Think It's Over), Chris Rea
85. Get Off, Foxy
86. Sweet Talking Woman, Electric Light Orchestra
87. Life's Been Good, Joe Walsh
88. I Love The Night Life, Alicia Bridges
89. You Can't Turn Me Off (In The Middle Of Turning Me On), High Inergy
90. It's So Easy, Linda Ronstadt
91. Native New Yorker, Odyssey
92. Flashlight, Parliament
93. Don't Look Back, Boston
94. Turn To Stone, Electric Light Orchestra
95. I Can't Stand The Rain, Eruption
96. Ebony Eyes, Bob Welch
97. The Name Of The Game, Abba
98. We're All Alone, Rita Coolidge
99. Hollywood Nights, Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band
100. Deacon Blues, Steely Dan
Bob Seger is kewl! I like Clapton too, but more so the Cream days.
Bob Seger is timeless. So is Joe Walsh.
I have a fondness for anything on the Grease soundtrack, Meatloaf (complex patterns) and Piano Man Billy Joel (love the man- he writies so many different kinds of songs).
I think Lil Me has found a polite way to get everyone to date themselves. Verrry clever. [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="vny!://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/more/bigs/c008.gif" border=0]
I LOVE Kiss you All Over, - Exile.
Hot Child in the City - Gilder
....any thing Clapton, Seger, Styx, ELO, Steely Dan
(love Meatloaf too....great lyric's writer)
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69. Summer Nights, John Travolta and Olivia Newton-john
Love the movie. Some classics will never go outta style.
Hmmm..... I wonder what other songs do you play?
You mean this version of Wild Thing? LOL. Cute!
[FONT face=Verdana size=2]Wild thing
I think I love you
Wild thing
I wanna know for sure
Wild thing
C'mon hold me tight
Wild thing
I love you
C'mon...[/FONT]
Did you play Walk this Way on the bass as well?
I can play Smoke on the Water also :)
I can play ALL of those.....[FONT size=1]on the radio[/FONT]. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/12.gif)
Maybe. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/5.gif)
Something in the news today about an ancient Jimi Hendrix sex tape?
I saw that.....but there is some pretty solid evidence that it may not be him. All based on how many rings the guy was wearing.....lol
I never knew the song as being performed by anyone other than Hendrix. I know Dylan wrote it, but be darned if I can hear him doing it.
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OH WOW......I listened to the first 3 bars, and it all came back. THANKS Michel !
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AHAHAHAH !
On Fossil ROCK FM of course...
OMG. We shall say there's an older co-worker at work who constantly plays this station. That and Clear FM and stupid 103.5 whatever. Bloody leave my 95 Crave and JackFM alone plz!!!! GRRR!
That list is bogus. The Who's "Who are you?" should be in the top ten. Yes, the last album by this band was released 30 years ago. Albums without Keith Moon don't count. The Who were the third band to ever be on the front page of Time, in 1979. Here's what the author of the article wrote about them -
"outpaced, outlasted, outlived and outclassed" all of their rock band contemporaries."
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Sadly, shortly thereafter, Moon was taken away.
The song - [A href="vny!://youtube.com/watch?v=JgWQ1erBnMo"]vny!://youtube.com/watch?v=JgWQ1erBnMo[/A]
^ agree with all of these lists. I think they are just pop hits though. Like the list from 1998. I see no Tool, Sublime, etc. on the list. That is the stuff I was digging in '98, not Usher!
The Who are styling and yes, Moon was a pure drum revolutionist!
LOL! The first album pic was funny though!
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LOL! The first album pic was funny though!
You got it! Now more people will be in the know - there's only positive publicity![/DIV]
Pete Townsend was a genious with song writing and the use of synthesizers long before they were available to the masses in esthetically pleasing packages. On "We don't get fooled again" he used an organ with a huge sythnesizor system to get the keyboard track:
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Yes, them and the Doors. Doors used keyboards instead of bass. Jim Morrison was a drugged up bum though, but that is how I like my rock stars!! lol.