"Within A Mile From Home" is a good album too, but for the most part it doesn't have the rowdiness of the first two.
And Dropkick Murphy's cover of AC/DC's "It's A Long Way To The Top" is one of the coolest things ever.
Well I'm sure you'll be pleased to hear that I've just finished listening to "You've Lost That Lovin Feelin".
But now I'm listening to the Beatles. Ah, the joys of internet radio.
Actually right now he just looks like a mass of blood. That was some beating he took.
Does anyone else think that Desmond turned into some sort of prophet after he got his clothes blown off? I know something big happened to him. For now I'll call it "Uncle Joe Syndrome".
It's not Guns N' Roses anymore. It's the Axl Rose Show. I really hope that Velvet Revolver's next album blows Chinese Democracy out of the water, so Axl finally accepts that he's nothing without Slash.
1. "No Quarter"- Led Zeppelin
2. "Let's Spend the Night Together"- The Rolling Stones
3. "Brain Damage"- Pink Floyd
4. "Because"- The Beatles
5. "Higher Ground"- Stevie Wonder
6. "Only the Good Die Young"- Billy Joel
7. "Down By The River"- Neil Young and Crazy Horse
8. "Walk This Way"- Run-DMC/Aerosmith
9. "Smells Like Teen Spirit"- Nirvana
10. "Locomotive Breath"- Jethro Tull
A few more to add to the brilliant clips above:
Death To Smoochy (Language)
The Jerk
Animal House
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
A Shot in the Dark
Wayne's World
That's interesting information about Darryl Jones. I didn't realize Wyman was gone, so when the Stones came out I was wondering why/how he had turned into a large black man.
And yes CeeCee, you can still call me Tim Lizzy.