fuel - shimmer
stitches and how does it feel by orgy
eve 6 - beautiful oblivian
flavor of the week - american hi fi
vertical horizon - best i ever had and you're a god
little black backpack - stroke 9
puddle of mudd - blurry, smack my *** and she f#$%in hates me
search for no doubt (gwen stefani's band)
and also of course, green day
for someone who's playlist is probably 96% hip hop and r n b, 3.8% country and .2% rock, i did pretty good.
2007-02-08 16:28:04
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answered by ? 2
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Kid those songs are *hardly* "old". Good. But Not old.
HERE goes good & old:
"Kashmir", "Stairway to Heaven-" Led Zeppelin
Any Beatles
'Maybelline'- Chuck Berry
'Keep a-Knockin', 'Tutti Frutti'- Little Richard
"Good Lovin Gone Bad", "Feel Like Making Love"- Bad Company
'Go Your Own Way', 'Rhiannon', 'Gold Dust Woman'- Fleetwood Mac
"We Are the Champions", "Now I'm Here"- Queen
"Baba O'Riley", "Pinball Wizard", "Squeeze Box", "Naked Eye"- The Who
'Carry on Wayward Son', 'Dust in the wind"- Kansas
'Oh!'- Sleater Kinney
'Black Magic Woman'- Santana
'Peace Train', 'Morning Has Broken'- Cat Stevens
'Come Sail Away'- Styx
'The Boys Are Back in Town', 'Jailbreak'- Thin Lizzy
'Limelight', "The Spirit of Radio', 'New World Man'- Rush
'I've Seen All Good People'- Yes
'Magic Man', 'Crazy on You', 'Barracuda'- Heart
'All Along the Watchtower', "Purple Haze', "Manic Depression"- Jimi Hendrix
'School's Out'- Alice Cooper
'More Than a Feeling', 'Don't Look Back', 'Foreplay/Long Time Gone'- Boston
'Karn Evil 9'- ELP
'Highway to Hell', 'Shook Me All Night Long', 'It's a Long Way to the Top'- AC/DC
'Gimme Shelter', 'Miss You", "Rocks Off'- Rolling Stones
'Little Guitars', 'Unchained'- Van Halen
'Get It On (Bang a gong)'- T-Rex
'Deceptacon'- Le Tigre
'Too Kool to Kalypso', 'Away From Home', 'Don't Care'- Klark Kent
'Blue Morning, Blue Day', 'Cold As Ice'- Foreigner
'Stay With Me', 'Maggie May'- Rod Stewart
'American Girl', 'Breakdown'- Tom Petty
'Queen *****', 'Hang on to Yourself', 'Star'- David Bowie
'Positively 4th Street'- Bob Dylan
'Just What I Needed'- The Cars
'Do Ya', 'Mr. Blue Sky'- ELO
'Pulling Mussels from a Shell', 'Another Nail in My Heart'- Squeeze
'Wish You Were Here', 'Brain Damage/Eclipse'- Pink Floyd
'Draw the Line', 'Back in the Saddle', 'Dream On'- Aerosmith
'Alright Now'- Free
'Surrender', 'I Want You to Want Me (live)- Cheap Trick
'Living in the Past', 'Aqualung'- Jethro Tull
'Reelin In the Years'- Steely Dan
'Hotel California', - The Eagles
'Layla', 'Mainline Florida', - Eric Clapton
'Carry On', "Wooden Ships'- CSN&Y
'Old Man', 'Heart of Gold'- Neil Young
"King of Pain', 'Roxanne'- The Police
2007-02-08 16:21:39
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answered by Fonzie T 7
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I say just about anything 80s, however the 50s are what kicked it off, Buddy Holly and the Comets- Rock around the Clock Tonight
Elvis Presley- Tutti Fruitti, Hound Dog, Blue Suede Shoes, Jailhouse Rock, etc...
If Kiss was not mentioned- Forever, Rock n Roll all Nite, Lick It Up
good songs but don't remember singer, Lion Sleeps Tonight, Tequila, many more.
anything by Johny Cash
However since I am not a fan of the Beetles (don't want to explain) I can only really suggest one song, Twist and Shout
2007-02-08 16:31:24
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answered by Chase 5
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"A Day in the Life" by the Beatles--actually, anything by the Beatles is pretty much a classic.
"In the Stone," "September," "Sing A Song"--Earth, Wind and Fire
"Black and White," "Joy to the World," "Lookin' Out My Back Door"--Three Dog Night
"Wishing You Were Here," "Saturday in the Park," "25 or 6 to 4"--Chicago
"Radio Ga Ga"--Queen
"Lady," "Mr. Roboto," "Babe"--Styx
"Reminicing," "Lonesome Loser," "Take it Easy on Me"--Little River Band
"We're an American Band"--Grand Funk Railroad
"I Will Survive"--Gloria Gaynor
"Diary," "If"--Bread
"Longer," "Leader of the Band"--Dan Fogelberg
"And So It Goes," "The Longest Time"--Billy Joel
2007-02-08 16:43:54
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answered by wvmamaquack 2
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Just can't stop loving you and ben of michael jackson
2007-02-08 16:28:45
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answered by sterling 2
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