Try and Love Again would be my pick there. Good call though. The Long Run had a few good ones on it also.love this songSupertramp- Child of Vision
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Eagles - The Last Resort
Hope it qualifies here, If not, it's still once of my favorite songs and got little fanfare since it was on the hit-laden Hotel California album
I love the echoish sounding drums on it. Very solid choicenice oneDownbound Train by Springsteen
"World Turning" or the original version of "Sentimental Lady" would be gOod calls.I'm trying to think of an appropriate Fleetwood Mac song. Tusk, maybe, but probably not quite.
Ah! White Album! Good call. "World Turning" it is, or even "I'm So Afraid," although the latter was such a concert staple that it might not meet the official timdefinition."World Turning" or the original version of "Sentimental Lady" would be gOod calls.I'm trying to think of an appropriate Fleetwood Mac song. Tusk, maybe, but probably not quite.
Wow - I had forgotten about that song - great call.Seconds - U2
Serenade - Steve Miller
I was thinking "Never Going Back Again". Pretty brief song, but really demonstrates Lindsey's always underrated guitar chops."World Turning" or the original version of "Sentimental Lady" would be gOod calls.I'm trying to think of an appropriate Fleetwood Mac song. Tusk, maybe, but probably not quite.
I love Winter Time by Steve Miller band.Wow - I had forgotten about that song - great call.Seconds - U2
Serenade - Steve Miller
Going a little further back for Steve Miller
Never even occurred to me, as I just consider that whole album one big hit. Wonderful song, though; possibly my fave from that record.I was thinking "Never Going Back Again". Pretty brief song, but really demonstrates Lindsey's always underrated guitar chops."World Turning" or the original version of "Sentimental Lady" would be gOod calls.I'm trying to think of an appropriate Fleetwood Mac song. Tusk, maybe, but probably not quite.
The Who-Boris the Spider
Loving Cup is among my all-time favorite Stones songs. I love Red Blue and Grey as well. I have heard both Hurricane and Jesus, Etc. on the radio, so I don't think they really apply here.Rolling Stones - Loving Cup http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtJ34oFnpog
Pearl Jam - Rearview Mirror - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfqzQKt9UeA
The Who - Red, Blue and Grey http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7SliN-82P0
Wilco - Jesus, etc. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-1hadSOhd4
The Black Crowes - Black Moon Creeping http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOTLuypCC9E
Bob Dylan - Hurricane http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=392IReG2VJo
Led Zepplin - Tangerine http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyM4vxxu2jA
Hero Takes a Fall got some radio play, at least locally in Southern California.Bangles - Hero Takes a Fall
The Smiths - Cemetry Gates
The Kinks - This Time Tomorrow
Foo Fighters - Walking After You
Not here in the Twin Cities as far as I remember. I also like Going Down to Liverpool and James from the same albumHero Takes a Fall got some radio play, at least locally in Southern California.Bangles - Hero Takes a Fall
The Smiths - Cemetry Gates
The Kinks - This Time Tomorrow
Foo Fighters - Walking After You