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Best Oldies Songs Ever (ex. The Beatles (pg. 3)
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Spartan
quote:
Originally posted by mezzir
a few favorites:

jethro tull - tough one...i'm a huge fan :p
i suppose i'd have to go with thick as a brick
countless others too of course


Jethro Tull Rules. I love that scene from Armaggedon (sp?) when Owen Wilson is talking to the doctor and goes "I can't understand how some people think Jethro Tull is just a singer in a band" and then the doc goes "Who is Jethro Tull" and Wilson just like stares at him in disbelief and flunks his mental exam. Everybody should listen to Jethro Tull.
jp
quote:
Originally posted by Mebot
Cyrkle - Red Rubber Ball
Smokey Robinson - Tears of a Clown
Boston -Foreplay/Longtime
Journey -Dont stop Believing
Hollies - Long Cool Woman in a Black dress
Supertramp- Give a little bit
? and the Mysterians - 96 Tears
The Animals - The House of the rising sun
The Doors - Roadhouse Blues
The Guess Who -American Woman
The Who - Baba O'reilly
Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man
Iron Butterfly - InAGaddaDaVida
Steve Miller Band - The Joker
Hermans Hermits- Henry the VIII
Manfredd Mann - Blinded By The Light
Tom Petty - Roll another Joint
Tommy James & the Shondells - I think we're Alone now
Zager & Evans - In the Year 2525
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son
JAckson Browne - Running on Empty
Youngbloods - Get Together
Lynryd Skynryd - Free Bird
Sammy Johns - Chevy Van
Led Zeppelin -Black Dog
The Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin
Blue Oyster Cult - Don't Fear The Reaper
Deep Purple - Smoke on the water
Jimmy Buffet - MArgaritaville
Jim Croce - Bab Bad Leroy Brown
Cat Stevens - Wild World
Van Morrison - Brown Eyed Girl
John Denver - Leaving on a Jetplane
Elton John - Tiny Dancer
Neil Diamond - Sweet Caroline
Coven - 1 Tin soldier
Jethro Tull - Aqualung
Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls of Fire
Grand Funk Railroad- We're an American Band
War- Lowrider
Billy Joel - Piano Man
Chicago- 25 or 6 to 4
Gene Chandler- The duke of Earl
The Temptations - My Girl
The Foundations - Build me up buttercup
Gordon Lightfoot- The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
The Coasters - Yakity YAk
Eagles - Already Gone
Edgar Winters Group - Frankenstein
The Champs - Tequila


Awful! :whip:
.montecarlo.
pink floyd - time, us and them, wish you were here, dogs (and pretty much everything else :P)
beatles - everything after the rubber soul album
animals - house of the rising sun
steppenwolf - the pusher
eric clapton - bellbottom blues, wonderful tonight
rolling stones - angie, wild horses
al green - love and happiness
jefferson airplane - white rabbit
bob dylan - rolling stone
neil young - ohio, southern man
otis redding - lover's prayer
police - message in a bottle
david bowie - space odyssey, ziggy stardust, golden years

can't be bothered to write any more...

:toothless
papadoc
Hogger Hill - How Can I Get Over You, If You Won't Get Off Of Him
DjDarling
Getting stoned to bob marley's tunes can be wicked, just because they are so mellow and totally cool to just sit back, relax, and smoke a big joint too!
Photo_bot_2k1
Bach - Brandenberg Concerto No.5 first movement

err too old?
TuanAnh213
quote:
Originally posted by JayD
Didnt think he wanted it. He said used Beatles as an example.

JaY


the songs i listed arent' considered oldies? um yeah they are
whatever
JayD
quote:
Originally posted by TuanAnh213
the songs i listed arent' considered oldies? um yeah they are
whatever


Umm. Never said they werent. I said the way he listed (ex. Beatles) isnt soul obviously. Thats what I meant.

JaY
Gladius
Soundtrack
The Singing Detective - Disc 2

01 Sammy Kaye / The Umbrella Man
02 Ambrose / Copenhagen
03 Anne Shelton / I'll Just Close My Eyes
04 Fred Waring / Ole Moses Put Pharaoh In His Place
05 King Oliver / Stop Crying
06 Bing Crosby / The Three Caballeros
07 Dick Haymes / That's For Me
08 The Mills Brothers / I'll Be Around
09 Lale Anderson / Sing, Nightingale Sing
10 Lew Stone / There's Something Wrong With The Weather
11 The Ink Spots / Java Jive
12 Bing Crosby / There's A Fellow Waiting In Poughkeepsie
13 The Mills Brothers / Till Then
14 Al Jolson / Chinatown, My Chinatown
15 Jack Payne / Let The People Sing
16 The Ink Spots / I'm Making Believe
17 Ray Noble / Little Dutch Mill
18 Henry Hall / Hush, Hush, Hush, Here Comes The Bogey Man
19 Vera Lynn / Later On
20 Ronnie Ronalde / Bird Song At Eventide

now that's old & good =)
montie
when it comes to "oldies" really all i can ever find myself listening to is The Beatles and Pink Floyd
also i find myself listening to rolling stones, bob dylan and jimi hendrix too

MezzicanTrancEr
Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington - (It don't mean a thing) If ain't got that swing

Ella and Louis Armstrong - Our love is here to stay

...and any version of "Summertime" from Porgy and Bess
aspergian
quote:
Originally posted by Tranc3
The ch00ns created by our simian ancestors by banging rocks together.


Haha... that's great... :) *documentary of the first cave-rave*

One of my faves is that Turtles song, "So Happy Together"
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