radioman148 said:Silkie said:The vocal intro to "Will You Be Staying After Sunday?", by The Peppermint Rainbow
Ol' 55 - The Eagles
"The Choking Kind" by Joe Simon--another good rolling base intro. (love those base intros ;D)
radioman148 said:Silkie said:The vocal intro to "Will You Be Staying After Sunday?", by The Peppermint Rainbow
Ol' 55 - The Eagles
"The Choking Kind" by Joe Simon--another good rolling base intro. (love those base intros ;D)
Silkie said:One chord - "A Hard Day's Night" - The Beatles
Silkie said:One chord - "A Hard Day's Night" - The Beatles
Silkie said:How about this:
Bernadette - The Four Tops
Stuck In The Middle - Stealers Wheel
One has a heavier beat, one has a more mellow sound; still sounds the same.
FRR said:You folks have come up with some real great tunes. Thanks
deltas69 said:hundreds to pick from..two that get the mojo working are jumping jack flash and harlem shuffle by the stones..
You are absolutely right, I had forgotten about this great performance - thanks for the memory.firepoint525 said:And for one from the other extreme, check out the live version of Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock & Roll." It starts out with an approximately minute long jam session, and the audience is enjoying it and clapping along, but it is clear that they have no idea what they are about to hear. When Seger launches into "just take those old records off the shelf," the audience roars with applause! 8) I've always enjoyed the way he snuck that one in on them! 8)
GridLeakBias said:"Matchbox" Carl Perkins with the Mavericks (Duane Eddy) long version
Oldbones said:Don't forget "Locomotion" by Little Eva, or the Raspberries' "I Wanna Be With You" (both very similar).
"Satisfaction" is right up there on my list too.