Jimi's live version at Monterey Pop of Bob Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone" - Jimi Hendrix (I love the way he sings it, and he adds ALOT to it)
I Get Around - Beach Boys (Love the beat, and the guitar)
Wow, ... I am stumped. I guess I will say Revolution - Beatles. I love the beginning, and the lyrics give me chills.
I LOVE all of those guys.
2007-12-27 20:27:41
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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All Along The Watchtower...Jimi Hendrix
Anytime At All....Beatles
Dont Worry Baby....Beach Boys
2007-12-28 09:49:19
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answered by BoosGrammy 7
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Voodoo Child-Jimi Hendrix
A Day in the Life-The Beatles
Good Vibrations-The Beach Boys
BTW...All Along the Watchtower is actually a Bob Dylan song, Hendrix just covered it.
2007-12-28 04:08:44
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answer #3
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answered by Sylvia Z 2
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Jimi - All Along the Watchtower
Beatles - Hey Jude
Beach Boys - I Get Around
2007-12-28 04:03:42
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answered by Tyler B 3
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Jimi's "foxy lady" just because of that scene in Wayne's World.
The Beatles "Because" because it's the most beautiful song ever to be created.
And The Beach Boys... don't care so much for the Beach Boys but I'll say "Help me Rhonda" is my favorite.
2007-12-28 04:06:21
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answered by karma_creep 2
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Tough to answer, but here goes:
Beatles - Can't buy me love
Jimi Hendrix - Freedom
Beach Boys - I can hear music
2007-12-28 04:05:37
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answer #6
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answered by alex m 3
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Jim Hendrix - "Red House"
Beatles - "And I love her"
Beach Boys - "In my room"
2007-12-28 04:05:18
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answered by george g 5
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here's my picks:
jimi - all along the watchtower
beatles - tie: hey jude and paperback writer
beach boys: Caroline, no
*yes, it's a cover song by jimi, and the only one of his i like.
2007-12-28 04:03:14
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answered by misscamillabutterfly 3
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idk any jimi hendrix songs.
beatles-way too many,but I'll name a few.eleanor rigby,hello goodbye,and I forget some other ones
beach boys-wouldn't it be nice
2007-12-28 04:04:34
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answer #9
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answered by Δ 2
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