Typically this forum would try to look at deep cuts, music that contains some sort of hidden treasure. I think we've uncovered some really cool music in the process, but what we haven't done, yet, is expose the true treasures of our musical hearts. These are the songs that we guard with our lives, the best of best!
My list, at least the top 3, has always been a pretty big constant for me for quite a long time. These songs never get old, they could never-ever become overplayed, and if someone doesn’t like them , well then they are totally wrong! No two-ways about it. So this week I’m challenging you to bring your Top 3 EVER and let the discussion begin. Were not doing this because we are compiling another list, but because these are your most treasured songs, your best of the best...
Here's mine,
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sorry Scott. I should made this lengthy reply under a new topic instead of hijacking your original post.
Nope, fits perfectly right here! Made for a good read!
Fine.
Focus--Hocus Pocus
Seriously, how can you ever grow tired of a song featuring blistering geetar and yodeling?
Outlaws--Green Grass And High Tides
This and their version of "Ghost Riders" never tire me out. Slow build up and then....geetaring!
April Wine--Say Hello
I don't know why I never get tired of this song. Oh yeah, it's because of the wicked cool geetaring in the middle when it gets heavy!
April Wine is another one of those bands that has just a ton of great riffs making it tough to pick just one.
Roller, Sign of the Gypsy Queen, Oowatanite, Ladies Man, You could have been a Lady...all great "geetar" in there, but probably my favorite is Weeping Widow where the guitar work answers back to Goodwyn's vocals right off the start and just has some great chunky moments too. Just playing this song now and thinking I could play it through a dozen times and not get sick of it.
Hard to argue with two of your 3, and really the riffage in the Focus tune is pretty darn good! but the yodeling? Nice list but not quite the same level as say... Danno's, or mine!
As for AW? Their tri-fecta of First Glance / Harder ... Faster / Nature of the Beast is as rock solid as any other back who can say they've release 3 great ones in a row.
Love the nod to the Eagles, especially One Of These Nights. Not only a top shelf album, album cover and band, but a track for track pure joy to listen to!
Norma Jean Fox
(11/30/1945-9/7/2010)
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