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  1. Lea's List 1. Ready For Love - Bad Company (1974) 2. Talking Back To The Night - Steve Winwood (1982) 3. Angel In Blue - J. Geils Band (1982) 4. Don't Do Me Like That - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (1979) 5. Kid Charlemagne - Steely Dan (1976) 6. Time Passages - Al Stewart (1978) 7. Shanty - Jonathan Edwards (1971) 8. Sookie Sookie - Steppenwolf (1968) 9. Rough Boy - ZZ Top (1986) 10. TV Star - The Butthole Surfers (1996)
  2. Lea's computer is still in the shop but she gave me her list when I was there today so is it okay if I put it up for her?
  3. I remember so well when Elvis came on the scene. Seems like yesterday to me. I was a very young married woman with kids at that time.My poor Dad thought things were going to hell in a handbasket. If it wasn't country it just wasn't. I don't remember him listening to much music but he sure had his opinion about Elvis and not good either.
  4. nawww, I just like him so I put him up for kicks.
  5. 1. Sookie Sookie - Steppenwolf (1968) 2. Talking Back To The Night - Steve Winwood (1982) 3. Rough Boy - ZZ Top (1986) 4. No Man's Land - Bob Seger (1980) 5. Ready For Love - Bad Company (1974) 6. Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word - Elton John (1976) 7. Rodeo - Garth Brooks (2001) 8. Delta Lady - Joe Cocker (1969) 9. Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa (Sad Song) - Otis Redding (1966) 10. Wishlist - Pearl Jam (1998)
  6. Info from Wiki: First album released on RCA Victor records in mono. It was recorded July 1954 to January 1956 and was released March 23, 1956. Its Genre is Rock and roll Rockabilly. It spent ten weeks at #1 on the Billboard Top Pop Album chart that year. In 2002, the album was ranked #55 on Rolling Stone magizine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. I will add my own feelings about my remembrance of the Elvis phenomenon. It truly had an impact on music as we knew it then. I remember arguing with my then spouse about Elvis. I said that he was going to be very famous and the spouse insisted he was only going to be a flash in the pan. Guess who won. I also remember going to my parents house to watch Elvis on Ed Sullivan on their black and white tv. He was filmed from the waist up because of his (lewd) hip gyrations. My dad was going to turn him off and I remember that we had to do some fast talking to keep him on but he did let us finish watching Elvis altho' he retired to the bedroom. My dad called Elvis trash and I don't think he ever changed his mind. Elvis' first album blasted onto the music scene and the rest is history. Side One: 1. Blue Suede Shoes 2. I'm Counting on You 3. I Got A Woman 4. One-Sided Love Affair 5. I Love You Because 6. Just Because Side 2: 1. Tutti Frutti 2. Trying to Get to You 3. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You) 4. I'll Never Let You Go (Lil' Darlin') 5. Blue Moon 6. Money Honey Heartbreak Hotel was Elvis' 1st #1 single but wasn't on his first RCA album. wiki link
  7. Lea's pc is down. I rather suspect that it is the hd. She has it in the shop at the moment. She said to not do anything without her so I guess everything is going to be on hold huh?
  8. Talking Back To The Night-Steve Winwood (1982) Sookie Sookie-Steppinwolf-(1968)
  9. 1. After the Gold Rush ~ Neil Young 2. Jamming ~ Bob Marley 3. Rearviewmirror ~ Pearl Jam 4. Funky Monks ~ Red Hot Chili Peppers 5. Deadweight ~ Beck 6. Enjoy the Silence ~ Depeche Mode 7. Road to Nowhere ~ Talking Heads 8. Blue Monday ~ New Order 9. Electrolite ~ R.E.M. 10. For Tomorrow ~ Blur Farin, this was such a fantastic list. I put a lot of them on my fav list. I hadn't heard many of them but knew a lot of the artists but not the song. You did an excellent job with your list.
  10. 1. Eye Of The Tiger - Survivor (1982) 2. Jungle Love - Steve Miller Band (1977) 3. Born On The Bayou - Creedence Clearwater Revival (1969) 4. Idiot Wind - Bob Dylan (1975) 5. Till It Shines - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band (1978) 6. Nothing is Easy - Jethro Tull (1969) 7. Cherry Bomb - John Cougar Mellencamp (1987) 8. Carefree Highway - Gordon Lightfoot (1974) 9. Graceland ~ Paul Simon (1986) 10. Centerfield - John Fogerty (1985)
  11. jungle Love-Steve Miller Band (1977) Eye Of The Tiger-Survivor(1982)
  12. This list isn't complete without Elvis Presley so I will nominate him. Just have to figure and album out of his many. Also whether Sun label or RCA. Decisions, decisions.
  13. His passing truly makes me so sad. I grew up watching him. I read somewhere a few months ago that he had cancer so I am not surprised that he is gone. I just purchased his movie "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" not long ago. My fav of his. He will be sorely missed by many. Rest in peace Mr. Newman.
  14. Well,Farin, I have to do some listening before I can vote. Hopefully, I won't forget again. If I didn't know better, I would think that I was getting old or something.
  15. Dog gone it, I missed the voting this week. Old 55 will be very disappointed with me . Guess my brain just went south or something because for some reason, I was thinking I still had time!! Very good 10 tho'. Congrats to the winners.
  16. Double Back--ZZ Top (1990) Boston--Augustana (2005)
  17. Gee, I guess real life must have taken over. The boards aren't very active. Not my most fav list but pretty good all in all. I hope more people will participate next time. Would be nice.
  18. 1. Nowhere Man - The Beatles (1966) 2. Let It Be - The Beatles (1970) 3. Wasted On The Way - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (1982) 4. Jeremy - Pearl Jam (1991) 5. While My Guitar Gently Weeps - The Beatles (1968) 6. Paint It, Black - The Rolling Stones (1966) 7. Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin (1971) 8. Black - Pearl Jam (1991) 9. Long And Winding Road, The - The Beatles (1970) 10. Hotel California - The Eagles (1976) I almost forgot to vote
  19. 1. Long long Time - Melanie Safka 2. Life Fades Away - Roy Orbison 3. Black Girl - Four Pennies 4. Who'll Stop the Rain - Creedence Clearwater Revival 5. Guess Who I Saw In Paris - Buffy Sainte-Marie 6. It's a Beautiful Day Today - Moby Grape 7. America - Simon & Garfunkel 8. Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts - Bob Dylan 9. Man Of The World - Fleetwood Mac 10. Today - Jefferson Airplane Wow Dap, great list. Took me a lot of listening. Some of the songs I didn't remember but some of them sure brought back memories. I knew Black Girl as In The Pines. Used to sing it all the time but a lot of the words were different. Had forgotten all about Long Long Time. Love that song!! Buffy Sainte-Marie was new to me but I really liked her.
  20. 1. When The Leaves Come Falling Down - Van Morrison (1999) 2. Sometimes When We Touch - Dan Hill (1977) 3. Evil Ways - Santana (1969) 4. Nobody's Fault - Aerosmith (1976) 5. Sunspot Baby - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band (1979) 6. Liar - Argent (1970) 7. Shining, The - Badly Drawn Boy (2000) 8. Revival - Allman Brothers Band (1970) 9. A Beautiful Morning - Rascals (1968) 10. Drivin' Wheel - Foghat (1976) Hard choices this ten but finally got it trimmed down to ten. Whew!!! :happybanana: :happybanana:
  21. Anything for a buck nowadays. I get so tired of people trying to get money out of everyone else. Why don't they work for it like the rest of us.
  22. Wow, does these bring back memories. I cried buckets of tears while Stranger on the Shore played and I still have the album of Al Martino with Spanish Eyes on it. It cost me $90 as I recall. My then boyfrend(later husband) was in Seattle and I was in Calif. I called him to play that album for him and we listened to that song over and over. $90 worth
  23. Hey, my special sweetie, you know that I always love your music. This list was great. Almost as good as mine is which is going to be next, just ahead of Laurie
  24. 1. Against The Wind - Bob Seger (1980) 2. Nowhere Man - The Beatles (1966) 3. Fields Of Gold - Sting (1993) 4. Blowin' In The Wind - Bob Dylan (1963) 5. Needle & The Damage Done - Neil Young (1972) 6. Wasted On The Way - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (1982) 7. Only Love Can Break Your Heart - Neil Young (1970) 8. Jeremy - Pearl Jam (1991) 9. Long And Winding Road, The - The Beatles (1970) 10. Black - Pearl Jam (1991) Sorry, I thought that I had voted but Lea pointed out that I hadn't. All these songs are #1 on my list.
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