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Badge and Poitician are two very satisfying songs to play by Cream, too.

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I'd have to go with CCR - "Born on a Bayou". I've been playing that song a lot lately and it is lots of fun, especially the solo!


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That's a bit of a tough one. Going by the song I've listened to most lately, it'd probably be "In my Darkest Hour" by Megadeth. Otherwise, I'll also have to go with Politician.

Maybe Comfortably Numb? Something Led Zeppelin, like Over the Hills and far Away?

I'm pretty undecided.. :?


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my first two were, to sir with love - lulu , the wind cries mary - jimi hendrix , i'm going back to the fifties for this one, 16 tons - tennessee ernie ford.

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Yeah, changes amost dayly for me too.
But Bob Marley's "I Shot The Sherrif" should be in my top 5 I guess.

It's not like it's a brilliantly built song, like the Bohemian Rhapsody, but it's just a great song, and I have a weak spot for songs that tell stories.

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Tea For One - Led Zeppelin


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oops...two best songs here:-

Rock the Casbah - The Clash
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD3D20AHW00

Yours is No Disgrace - Yes (live version on the Yessongs album).

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Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen and Seven seas of Rhye.


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my first two were, to sir with love - lulu , the wind cries mary - jimi hendrix , i'm going back to the fifties for this one, 16 tons - tennessee ernie ford.

today i can't get 'burnin for you' blue oyster cult out of my head.

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my first two were, to sir with love - lulu , the wind cries mary - jimi hendrix , i'm going back to the fifties for this one, 16 tons - tennessee ernie ford.

today i can't get 'burnin for you' blue oyster cult out of my head.


I'm having trouble getting 'Nights in White Satin' out of my head today also by Blue Oyster Cult.

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