1967 'cuda
Dropped on Head as a Baby
- Don't laugh, but sometimes in between the harder, driving rock I like to listen to Sarah McLachlan. [ame]http://youtu.be/ZjKPJbtghvs[/ame]
All Right Now- Free
Oh, OK, my mistake.........
Truth. But I have to plug the local station here in Albuquerque, "94 Rock". They do a pretty decent job of pulling stuff out of the closet but its still about 50/50. I'm nostalgic for the music that I was listening to when I owned my first Barracuda back in '87 so, when I do get this second car... http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=233674 ....on the road I already plan to play that stuff in her for the first go 'round.I cannot stand to hear the same songs that have been beat to death for the last 30 something years.
the problem with the stations around here is, there ARE no suprises. it the same 8 songs, over and over and over. I graduated H.S. in 1986, and I cannot stand to hear the same songs that have been beat to death for the last 30 something years. ozzy did record more than 3 songs. I listen to the hardest rock station we have at work, and it is still the same "back in black" and "crazy train" ran into the ground LOL
The Yardbirds
"Five Live Yardbirds"
Recorded March 13, 1964
Eric Clapton > Lead Guitar
"Smokestack Lightning" > When firing up the 426 Max-Wedge.