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  1. 1. "Not to Touch the Earth"- The Doors

    2. "Dazed and Confused"- Led Zeppelin

    3. "Spanish Castle Magic"- Jimi Hendrix

    4. "Sweet Child O' Mine"- Guns N' Roses

    5. "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer"- George Thorogood

    6. "Winter Time"- Steve Miller Band

    7. "Teach Your Children"- CSNY

    8. "Just Like A Woman"- Bob Dylan

    9. "Last Train to Clarksville"- The Monkees

    10. "Mr. Bojangles"- Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

  2. Well, here's a long list... What can I say, I love movies.

    Aladdin

    Batman

    Batman Returns

    Batman Begins

    Blazing Saddles

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Depp version)

    Close Encounters of the Third Kind

    Death to Smoochy

    Finding Nemo

    The Green Mile

    Hotel Rwanda

    Indiana Jones trilogy

    The Jerk

    Lord of the Rings trilogy

    The Matrix

    Monty Python and the Holy Grail

    National Lampoon's Animal House

    The Nightmare Before Christmas

    O Brother Where Are Thou?

    Office Space

    One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

    Pirates of the Carribean

    Psycho

    Rear Window

    Saving Private Ryan

    A Shot in the Dark

    Sin City

    The Sixth Sense

    Spiderman

    Spiderman 2

    Star Trek 1-4 (especially 4: The Voyage Home)

    Star Wars original trilogy

    Vertigo

    Young Frankenstein

  3. When I was first getting into rock and roll, there were plenty of times when I would hear a song for the first time, and it was so great I would immediately stop what I was doing and just listen. Has this happened to anyone else? What songs did this for you?

    Here's some examples for me:

    "Stairway to Heaven"- Led Zeppelin

    "Wish You Were Here"- Pink Floyd

    "Blowin' in the Wind"- Bob Dylan

    "Sympathy for the Devil"- The Rolling Stones

    Sometimes I wish I could go back to that period of discovery, because even though I still love these songs, I've heard them so many times now, they don't make me stop and listen like they did.

  4. A single radio station helped shape my passion for rock and roll. KZOK, a classic rock station based in Seattle. I didn't really have any sort of musical tastes before 7th grade, except for the stuff I played on my fiddle. Most of my friends were into rock, but modern rock, and when they tried to get me into it, I didn't like most of it. I still thought there had to be some rock I would like, so I surfed through the radio stations, and stumbled across 102.5 KZOK. They were playing "Black Dog". From then on, I was hooked. I had KZOK pumping from my stereo day and night, learning different songs, deciding what I liked and didn't like, and learning useless trivia from the DJ's. I then set out to buy album after album to expand my musical knowledge. I still love the station, and luckily can get it through the internet. It streams on www.kzok.com

    Most of the modern bands I like I found through my friend Pat. He likes a lot of indie stuff, most of which I don't like, but occasionally he'll introduce me to something good.

    I've liked country and celtic all my life. Apparently when I was a baby I was taken to a Charlie Daniels concert, and an Altan concert. I was being influenced before I could even talk.

    I've just started getting into old school rap. Not sure how it happened.

  5. 1. Over the Hills and Far Away- Led Zeppelin

    2. Children of the Grave- Black Sabbath

    3. Walk of Life- Dire Straits

    4. Knights of Cydonia- Muse

    5. A Well Respected Man- The Kinks

    6. I Want You (She's So Heavy)- The Beatles

    7. Seven Bridges Road- The Eagles

    8. Swingtown- Steve Miller Band

    9. Heart Full of Soul- The Yardbirds

    10. Uncle John's Band- The Grateful Dead

    Apologies to Deep Purple, Eric Clapton, The Dixie Chicks, The Monkees, Jackson Browne, Paul Mccartney, The Faces, etc.

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