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    Metallica - Kill 'Em All through ...And Justice for All

    Dimmu Borgir - Progenies of the Great Apocalypse

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    Grateful Dead-Estimated Prophet from Madison Sq. Gardens; 10/30/80.
    Grateful Dead-They Love Each Other from Maples Pavillion; 2/9/73.

    I can/will get up and dance just like used to at shows.

    Miss you so much Jerry.

    If you’ve never really given the Dead a serious look, pull these up on YouTube and check out. The Madison Sq. show, if paying attention, you can see how the crowd danced at shows. Also check out the interplay b/w drummers and just how in tune and happy they were as a group. There was a reason so many musical greats played with the Dead. FANTASTIC musicians extremely well-regarded by their peers. Could go on and on.
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    Where to begin....

    Led Zeppelin: Trampled Under Foot.

    Rolling Stones: Miss You (live 1978 concerts seem to be the best).

    Yardbirds: The Nazz are Blue.

    Iron Maiden (Bruce Dickinson): Powerslave.

    Iron Maiden (Paul D’Anno): Phantom of the Opera.

    Iron Maiden (instrumental only): Genghis Khan.

    Judas Priest: Grinder.

    Thin Lizzy: Whiskey in the Jar (Eric Bell on lead guitar).

    Motörhead: I cannot pick just one. Pretty much any of it is outstanding. A good distillation of their work is “Live to Win” if I had to choose.

    Sepultura: Inner Self.

    Prong: Snap Your Fingers Snap Your Neck.

    Queens of the Stone Age: The Fun Machine Took a Shit and Died.

    Waylon Jennings: I’ve Always Been Crazy.

    The Dubliners: Dirty Old Town.

    The Wolfe Tones: Highland Paddy.

    Enoch Kent: Harlaw.

    Metallica: Leper Messiah.

    Megadeth: Peace Sells.

    Slayer: Hell Awaits.

    Black Flag: My War.

    Jimmy Hendrix: Izabella.

    Maurice Ravel: Boléro.

    Ennio Morricone: A Professional Gun.

    The Misfits: Static Age.

    I could go on.

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    Tool- 46&2
    Deftones- Be quiet and Drive
    The Mars Volta- The Widow
    Taproot- Violent seas
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    So who's going to compiled these into a public Pandora or Spotify Channel?

    too many of my favorites already listed, so I'll add some that were not listed

    Rush- Red Barchetta

    Pink Floyd- Time and Wish you were here

    Talking heads/ David Byrne: Beautiful Life

    Foo Fighters: Times like these

    Pearl Jam: better man & yellow ledbettter

    Blue Man Group cover of Baba O'Reilly

    Led Zepp- ramble on

    Jimmi- voodo child & little wing

    Winwood /Clapton version of "please Mr Fantasy"

    Heart- love alive and SF concert video version of Crazy on you with Nancy in the yellow kimona top, wind blowing, and rocking her ovation acoustic

    Yes- and you and I & starship troopers

    SRV- life without you and many of his Hendrix covers

    Boston "Man I'll never be"

    Skynard simple man

    Rick Wakeman White Rock

    Genesis- "the longs live medley" lamb lies down on Broadway, etc

    Peter Gabriel live "secret world"

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    pinzgauer- You nailed a GREAT one with Heart's Love Alive. Few people have heard but what a song. Ann's vocals are beautiful and Nancy's playing...just wow.

    I consider it a classic that stands with the best; period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    I was always partial to Trans Europe Express.
    Also a great one. I like the Metal on Metal version. I particularly like Boing Boom Tschak too when I'm in the mood for it.
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    Beatles - A Day in the Life.
    Deep Purple- Lazy.
    Led Zeppelin- Kashmere.
    Rolling Stones- Can't you hear me Knockin'?
    Jeff Beck- Beck's Bolero.
    Queen- Bohemian Rhapsody.
    AC/DC- Back in Black.
    Badfinger- Baby Blue.
    Pink Floyd- to many to list, but I will go with Time.
    T-Rex- Bang a Gong (Get it On).
    Free- All Right Now.


    If you've not heard this in a while, it's worth the ten+ minutes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulletdog View Post
    Also a great one. I like the Metal on Metal version. I particularly like Boing Boom Tschak too when I'm in the mood for it.
    Even though it's the next track on the album and TEE segues into Metal and Metal, I always considered them to be a single track extended version, especially since the keyboard sequence of TEE is continued. Of course Kraftwerk has done this on several albums and maintains a theme, if not exact sequences, from track to track. Just as boing boom tschak is a contination of Music Non Stop.

    The Computer World album is exceptionally notable for this trend.
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    Traveling Wilburys "Going to the End of the Line" (talk about a congregation of all-star rockers!)

    Eagles "Take It To the Limit"

    Queen "Hammer To Fall"

    Pink Floyd "Run Like Hell"

    Lynyrd Skynyrd "Curtis Lowe"

    Bruce Springsteen "I'm Going Down"

    John Cougar Mellencamp "Thundering Hearts"

    Rainbow "Since You've Been Gone"
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