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Whats an older song that you listen to all the time??

The Eagles - Desperado - (makes me think of FSU and snake bites)


Billy Joel - Piano Man


Got a bunch of stuff and the old stuff just cycles through:
The Cure - Lullaby
Terry Jacks - Seasons In The Sun
The Band - Down South in New Orleans
The Doors - Soul Kitchen
Tokens - The Lion Sleeps Tonight
The Troggs - Wooly Bully
The Highwaymen - Highwayman { Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson)
Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back In Town
Styx - Renagade
Three Dog Night - One is the Loneliest Number
Rolls Royce - Car Wash
Rick James - She's A Brick House
Paul Mcartney & Wings - Live And Let Die
Paperlace - The Night Chicago Died
Paul Revere and the Raiders - Cherokee People
Niitty Gritty Dirt Band - Mr. Bojangles
Naughty by Nature - You Down With OPP
Lipps Inc. - Funky Town
Jim Croce - You Don't Mess Around With Jim
DJ Kool - Let Me Clear My Throat
Dean Martin - You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You
Dan Fogelberg - We Drank A Toast To Innocence
Three Dog Night - Jeramiah Was A Bullfrog
 
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I should be able to reply to this thread, but I got nothin.... I'm really looking for some new music that I would like as much as all those great old songs that I'm tired of hearing, lol... make sense?
Driving home tonight, I heard some good stuff on our local public radio station…"Take Me To the River" by the Talking Heads, "Fat Man in the Bathtub" by Little Feat, and "The Road Goes on Forever" by Robert Earl Keen.
Don't know what you like, but you can stream my local station at wncw.org . There is amazing stuff there routinely… from rock, singer songwriter, gospel, jazz, bluegrass, Grateful Dead hour, Zappa, to the World Cafe out of Pittsburgh. They produce a live disc every year from folks who perform in "Studio B". If you check their calendar, you will find that there is simply something for everyone who listens to music….
 
This is tougher than the 3 favorite songs thread. Cannot name just one.......

I like a lot of the stuff already posted, especially the list by RTM, with the exception of Mr. Bojangles by the Dirt Band. Jim Stafford made the best version of that.

Peter Frampton is always a go to.

Here are some that I like:

The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald- Gordon Lightfoot, as well as Sundown.
Fat Bottom Girls and Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
Sole Survivor - Asia
Running with the Pack - Bad Company
Chicago
Anything off the 'Back in Black' LP/CD-AC/DC
Sunday Morning- Maroon 5
I Will be Your Witness, Boat on the River, Grand Illusion- Styx

I've been listening to a lot of Willie's Roadhouse on Sirius. Most of that Old Country wouldn't make it on the radio in today's 'Bro Country' playlists
 
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