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High Hopes - Pink Floyd

Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd

You Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC

Back In Black - AC/DC

Big Balls - AC/DC

I Wanna Be Sedated - The Ramones

Oh Sherrie - Steve Perry

We Will Rock You - Queen

Let My Love Open The Door - Pete Townshend

Here Comes the Sun - The Beatles

Just a few that come to mind

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Here Comes the Sun-The Beatles

Hold on tight to your dream-ELO

This Magic Moment-Jay and the Americans

Let it be me-The Everly Brothers

Ebb Tide-The Righteous Brothers

Keep your hands to yourself-The Georgia Satellites

Niki Hoeky-PJ Proby

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For purposes of brevity, I'll answer within the realm of British Invasion rockers:

  • Sgt. Pepper's L.H.C. Band - The Beatles
  • Street Fighting Man - Rolling Stones
  • Baba O'Reilly - The Who
  • Tell the Truth - Derek & the Dominoes
  • All Day and All of the Night - The Kinks
  • Astronomy Domine - Pink Floyd
  • Hurdy Gurdy Man - Donovan (backed by Page, Jones, and Bonham)
  • Stay With Me - the Faces
  • All Right Now - Free
  • Feel Like Making Love - Bad Co.
  • Can't Find My Way Home - Blind Faith
  • Feelin' Alright - Traffic

:D

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Responding to the above post. I loved that movie Clock work Orange.

Interesting that you mention that because, as you know, excerpts of Ludwig van Beethoven's grand Symphony No. 9, Op.125 "Choral" (click for sound-bytes) are prominently featured throughout the film. You owe it to yourself to procure a copy of it in its entirety for your collection.

I don't know who the conductor/orchestra it was on the soundtrack but, for interested parties, I highly recommend HERBERT VON KARAJAN & the Berlin Philharmonic for a particularly rousing and inspiring version for goose-bumps and back of neck-hair to stand at attention.

If you're a music lover like me, you'll get the other 8 symphonies, as well as the various concertos, quartets, trios, sonatas, overtures, etc. Then, maybe, some Mozart, Bach, Haydn, Handel, Rossini, and their contemporaries.

And, of course, that music makes me smile big time :D

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  • 3 weeks later...

It doesn't play very often any more, but when it does - I get very excited. The song is "Need You Tonight" by INXS off the cd "Kick" - I really will miss Michael H. I kept a couple of his pics on a section on my MySpace page called "Gone But Not Forgotten" as a Remembrance and the song is featured on my playlist there as well. It's very 80s, but he had a real gift.

The Ninth Scribe

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im no angel by greg allman

aint wastin time by the allman bros

in my life by the beatles

my best friend by queen

baby im amazed by paul mccartney

bellbottom blues by eric clapton

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