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Song List2

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Here are some more of the songs I play. Like I said, If you want to hear a particular song... I love figuring out new tunes. Send me your suggestions here

My Song List Part 2

Song
Artist
Angie
Rolling Stones
Across The Universe
Beatles
About A Girl
Nirvana
A Hard Rains A Gonna Fall
Dylan
Autumn Leaves
Mercer
Better Man
Pearl Jam
Behind Blue Eyes
The Who
Brian Wilson 
Bare Naked Ladies
Blowin' In The Wind
Dylan
The Boxer
Simon And Garfunkel
Brother
Alice In Chains
Black
Pearl Jam
Book Of Dreams
Springsteen
Be Mine
David Gray
Country Road 
James Taylor 
Can't Buy Me Love
Beatles
Collide
Howie Day
Circle Game
Joni Mitchell
Closer To Fine
Indigo Girls
Closing Time
SemiSonic
Come Monday
Jimmy Buffet
Champagne Supernova
Oasis
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Queen
Call And Answer
Bare Naked Ladies
Cherry
Neil Diamond
Come As You Are
Nirvana
Don't Be Cruel
Elvis
Don't Follow
Alice In Chains
Driver 8
REM
Drops Of Jupiter
Train
Dear Mr. Fantasy
Trafffic

Dancing In The Dark
Springsteen
Drive
Incubus
Don't Think Twice
Dylan
Disarm
Smashing Pumpkins
Danny's Song
Loggins And Messina
Escape (Pina Colda Song)
Rupert Holmes
Every Rose Has It's Thorn
Poison
Friday, I'm In Love
The Cure
Fortunate Fool
Jack Johnson
Fast Car
Tracy Chapman
Fifty Way To Leave Your Lover
Paul Simon
Folsom Prison Blues
Johny Cash
The Freshman
Verve Pipe
Faith
George Micheal
Friend Of The Devil
Greatful Dead
Free Falling
Tom Petty
Finnegan's Wake
Irish
Fire And Rain
JT
Froggy Went A Courtin'
Trad/Childrens
Green Eyes
Cold Play
Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
Neil Diamond
Got Me Wrong
Alice In Chains
Horse With No Name
America
Hanging By A Moment
Lifehouse
Helplessly Hoping
CSNY
Hungry Heart
Springsteen
Hey Jude
Beatles
Heart Of Glass
Blondie
Heart Shaped Box
Nirvana
Hurt
Nine Inch Nails
Hurts So Good
John Mellencamp
Holes To Heaven
Jack Johnson
Hotel California
Eagles
If I Had A Million Dollars
Bare Naked Ladies
I Walk The Line
Johny Cash
I'll Be
Edwin MCCain
I Wanna Hold Your Hand
Beatles
If I Only Had A Brain
Harold Arlen
I Can't Get No Satisfation
Stones
It's Only Love
Beatles
Imagine
John Lennon
I Saw Her Standing There
Beatles
I Wanna Be Sedated
Ramones
Man On The Moon
REM
Nutshell
Alice In Chains
One Headlight
Wallflowers
One
U2
Promises
Clapton
Plush
STP
Paint It Black
Rolling Stones
Ripple
Grateful Dead
Roland The Headless Thompson G.
Warren Zevon
Redemption Song
Bob Marley
Running To Stand Still
U2
Sara
Bob Dylan
Sittin' On the Dock Of The Bay
Otis Redding
Satellite
Dave Matthews
Solsbury Hill
Peter Gabriel
Say Hello Wave Goodbye
David Gray
She's Always A Woman
Billy Joel
Sunshine(Go Away Today)
Johnathan Edwards
Sweet Caroline
Neil Diamond
Space Oddity
David Bowie
Sweet Baby James
James Taylor
True Colors
Cindy Lauper
Thank You
Led Zepplin
Time In A Bottle
Jim Croce
Take It Easy
Eagles
Time Of Your Life
Green Day


Some Of My Favorite Albums
1. Beatles- White Album
2. Iron Maiden-Killers&Piece Of Mind
3. Def Leppard- Pyromania
4. Beach Boys-Pet Sounds
5. Beatles-Rubber Soul
6. Rush-Moving Pictures
7. Led Zepplin-4 & Physical Graffiti
8. John Coltrane-Giant Steps&BlueTrane
9. Mile Davis-Kind Of Blue
10. Rolling Stones-Sticky Fingers
<Ozzy-Diary of a madman
<Judas Priest-Point of Entry
<AC/DC-Highway to hell
<Joni Mitchell-Blue&Clouds
<Black Sabbath-Paranoid&BlackSabbth
<Van Halen-1&2
<CSNY-Deja vu
<System of a down-Mesmerize
<Bruce Cockburn-Humans
<Frank Zappa-Apostophe & Hot Rats
<Glenn Gould-Well Tempered Clavier
<Snoop Dogg-Doggy Style
<Dr. Dre-The Chronic
<Wu Tang Clan-36 Chambers
<James Taylor-Sweet Baby James
<Alice In Chains-Dirt

These are not in any particular order, It's hard to pick one over another. Needless to say I like lots of diffrent kinds of music. The Beatles have always been there. I still have my parents Fab Four vynal.Van halen and AC/DC were 2 key bands that got me really excited about listening to music when I was in 4th or 5th grade. Metal and Hard Rock was the music I was into when I was a teenager and beginning to get interested in playing music. Jazz and Joni were college. CSNY was college and the beginning of my bar and club gigging life. System of a down just rocks. Have you ever heard of Bruce Cockburn? My parents had this album. I inherited it and still listen to it. I love his musicianship and lyrics.


You know that feeling when you get new music that you can't stop listening to? It doesn't happen to me very often. But each of these musical choices has intrigued me at some point.



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Miles Davis' Kind of Blue,Columbia 1959 Is undeniably both the most famous and influential of Miles Davis' 120+ releases between his debut release, 1945's First Miles, and his death in the late summer of 1991, Kind of Blue remains the landmark jazz album of all time. The album's lineup is one of the most astonishing of all time, featuring such greats as John Coltrane, Bill Evans and Cannonball Adderley, who work beautifully together despite their own unique improvisational styles. Together, they're the definitive classic jazz band whose collective greatness will likely never be matched. -Ryan Schreiber, April 01, 1997

 
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