Favorite songs I was raised on

Ah! Miami Vice and early MTV years. I wasn't quite grown up yet, but you should have been. Oh, wait a minuite! You still aren't! :sign10::sign10::sign10:
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And "if" I ever grow up......................... you have my permission to SLAP me silly !
 

You're The One was always one of my favorites SD51, lyrics were good as well as the guitars. Good all the way around. :notworthy:
 

Billy Joe Royal...

 

Billy Joe Royal...

 

Do you still play that guitar? I hope so...
Yes, and 15 others. I was invited to jam with some retirees from the VILLAGES a few weeks back who played '60s songs.
The guitar player was good (Fender Strat w/single coil pickups/I switched between a Supro w/ P-90 and a Les Paul w/ Humbuckers), and we did the Keith/Ronnie guitar weaving on old Stones like Honky Tonk Woman.
It was an enjoyable afternoon.
 

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I enjoyed playing Honky Tonk Women ! The intro with the cowbells was always a dead giveaway. smiley on drums 1.jpg
 

I did not see it yet listed Sis so I will add it.

 

This is the short version, the normal one goes around 10 to 12 minutes long.


 

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Welcome, cyzak! Feel free to share your favorites! (Even if it has already been posted)
 

Tracy Nelson of MOTHER EARTH wrote this "Down so Low" about her breakup with Steve Miller.


The band hated playing this live due to the complicated timing changes, but played it the FILLMORE WEST when they opened for Michael Bloomfield's ELECTRIC FLAG. Bloomfield played lead on theor blues song, "Mother Earth" .
 

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