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guess i should list what i have so far:

helio sequence - harmonica song

elliott smith - alphabet town

wilco - she's a jar

the clash - train in vain

belle & sebastian - me and the major

the pretenders - middle of the road

led zeppelin - bring it on home

ryan adams - firecracker

rolling stones - miss you

david bowie - a new career in a new town

beatles - love me do

bruce springsteen - atlantic city

billy joel - piano man

doobie brothers - long train runnin

other songs in consideration:

alice in chains - rotten apple

allman brothers - done somebody wrong

area code 615 - stone fox chase

badly drawn boy - a minor incident

beck - cold brains

beck - bottle of blues

beck - broken train

culture club - karma chameleon

doobie brothers - long train runnin

lynyrd skynyrd - mississippi kid

neil young - keep on rockin (acoustic)

stevie wonder - that girl

willie nelson - stay all night

and

songs from the last one i made (both being for my brother who plays harmonica):

1. the vagabond - air f. beck

2. don't follow - alice in chains

3. fuc.king with my head - beck

4. the wizard - black sabbath

5. imagine - blues traveler (cover)

6. hurricaine - bob dylan

7. roadhouse blues - the doors

8. song for jeffry - jethro tull

9. oh yoko - john lennon (my personal favorite)

10. when the levee breaks - led zeppelin

11. harvest moon - neil young

12. smile - pearl jam

13. canary in a coalmine - the police

14. come pick me up - ryan adams

15. mary jane's last dance - tom petty

16. in the garage - weezer

17. trip through your wires - u2

any and all suggestions would be very much appreciated. but i should mention not to bother w/suggestions of songs by dylan, weezer, alanis morisette or blues traveler (unless its a really good cover)

thanks again

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How 'bout some blues?

"Evil" Howlin' Wolf

"Hoochie Coochie Man" Muddy Waters

"Comin' Home to You" Sonny Boy Williamson

Also, try some Little Walter. Maybe "Confessin' the Blues," "Roller Coaster" or "Juke." Even if you don't want blues for your CD, try to give him a listen. He's an American harmonica pioneer.

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baba o riley doesnt have a harmonica, its called a synthesiser....but "not fade away" by the stones does

The live version of Baba O'Riley does indeed have Roger Daltry playing the violin part on harmonica at the end of the song. You can find it on "The Kids Are Alright."

Heres a fro for Sammy! :afro:

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