You can put in some beastie boys track in there too. My favourite would be the track Sabotage.
This is the playlist for another CD that i created:
1) Modern English - I’ll Stop the World and Melt with You
2) The Clash – London’s Calling
3) The Doors – LA Woman
4) Will Smith – Miami
5) Beatles – Back in the USSR
6) Bob Seger – Hollywood Nights
7) Mountain – Mississippi Queen
Mammas and Pappas – California Dreaming
9) Kiss – Detroit Rock City
10) Eagles – New York Minute
11) Lynyrd Skynyrd – Sweet Alabama
12) Bruce Springsteen – Born in the USA
13) Billy Joel – New York State of Mind
14) Alphaville - Big In Japan
15) Nat King Cole – Get Your Kicks on Route 66
16) Ray Charles – Georgia on my Mind
17) Frank Sinatra – Chicago My Kind of Town
... and the artwork for te cover:
Hit up the pschedelic jam sessions, mainly Grateful Dead. Here's a lst of good songs
Grateful dead-Touch of Grey, West L.A. Fadeaway, Truckin, Uncle Johns Band, Casey jones, Friend of the Devil, Franklin's Tower, Eye sof the World, hell in a Bucket, Good Lovin, Sugar Magnolia, Ripple, St. Stephen, Mississppi Half Step, Terrapin Station, Breakdown Palace.
Heres a list of other stuff:
SOuth of Heaven - Slayer
Ain't Life Grand - Widespread Panic
New Slang - The Shins
I fought the Law - Mike Ness
Good People - Jack Johnson
A hard rain is a-gonna fall - Bob Dylan (Hell get every Dylan song,m he's great.)
White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
i enjoy making compilation cds as gifts.
can you suggest another "theme"
well here is another song list, no theme this time:
Made to Love Her - Stevie Wonder
Met a Girl -The Kinks
Bouree - Jethro Tull
Somebody To Love - Queen
Baby Please Don't Go - Van Morrison
Entres - Paco De Lucia
Suzie Q - Rolling Stones
I Will Survive - Cake
Lonely - The Police
She's so Heavy -The Beatles
Bernadette - The Four Tops
Heart Break Hotel - Elvis
Summertime - Sam Cooke
Windmills of Your Mind - Noel Harrison
Blue Jean Top - ZZ Top
Moonlight Drive - The Doors
Lover Has Gone - Sinatra
Let's Shake Hands - The White Stripes
LSD- Lake Side Drive
Too many songs to list. Instead, here's a list of musicians and/or bands you should sample if you're trying to find some new music to enjoy:
Old Music:
The Beatles (Pop)
Miles Davis (Jazz)
Janis Joplin (Blues)
Led Zeppelin (Rock)
Ray Charles (R&B)
Johnny Cash (Country)
Bob Marley and The Wailers (Reggae)
Classical Music:
Mozart
Bizet
Wagner
Beethoven
Bach
Vivaldi
Strauss
Brahms
Dvorak
Hadyn
Holst
Schubert
Other Music:
The Tragically Hip (Rock)
The Tea Party (Hard Rock)
Red Hot Chili Peppers (Rock/Rap/Funk)
Rage Against The Machine (Rap Metal)
Oasis (Britpop)
Elliott Smith (Indie Rock)
Radiohead (Alternative Rock)
Hans Zimmer (Classical)
Metallica (Metal)
The Police (Pop)
Yoko Kanno (J-Pop/Soul/Funk/Electronica)
Seatbelts (J-Pop/Soul/Funk/Electronica)
No Doubt (Alternative Rock)
The Offspring (Punk Rock)
Travis (Alternative Rock)
U2 (Rock)
Electronic Music:
Paul Oakenfold
Daft Punk
Jeehun Hwang
Kelly Bailey
Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori
New Music:
The White Stripes (Indie Rock)
The Roots (Hip Hop/Rap)
Coldplay (Alternative Rock)
Incubus (Alternative Rock)
Cypress Grove - CLUTCH
Crazy Bitch - Buck Cherry
Warning: These two tunes effin' rock. Not for the faint of heart or wusses.
i am making a new CD for an American friend. i would like to introduce him to Canadian rock bands through the decades. i was hoping for suggestions. Please help.
Mmm, 54-40 is a really good one. I love them.
I really like a band called Crossfade. Had never heard of them until prolly around christmas. This is one of their songs:
Cold.
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Great songs are in the ear of the beholder.