Big Rock Friday VIII
BOSS. It’s been so long! Some oldies, some, uh, newies, and some requests. Come and sweat out 1/5 of your body weight with us this afternoon at 4.
“November Rain”, Guns’n'Roses

Reminds me of the guys that used to hang out beside the woodworking shop
“Any Way You Want It”, Journey
“Run To The Hills“, Iron Maiden
“Shout It Out Loud”, KISS
“Highway to Hell”, AC/DC
“Doo doo doo doo doo &c.”, Rolling Stones
“Let It Bleed”, Rolling Stones
“The Chain”, Fleetwood Mac [This song came on Heroes the other night when Syler was in the diner and M and I looked at each other at pretty much the same time and said "I REALLY like this song. Who is it, again?". I've noticed the older I get the more I forgive Fleetwood Mac.]
“Love Rein O’er Me”, The Who
“Long As I Can See The Light”, Creedence [This song keeps showing up on BRF because I have concluded it accesses the parasympathetic nervous system directly. As soon as the intro starts the temperature of the room drops 3 degrees and peoples' heart-rates slow down]
“Born Under A Bad Sign”, Jimi Hendrix
“Nothin’”, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss [check out this album if you haven't already; it contains much goodness, esp. for a household based almost entirely on Zeppelin anthologies and Coen Bros. movies like ours is]
The “Solitude/Orchid/Fluff” trifecta, Sabbath
“Julia”, Beatles
Agreed on Fleetwood Mac. “Rumours” has some of Buckingham’s guitar work.
And “Raising Sand” . . . awesome.
V.Dad, have you heard the Robert Plant/Alison Krauss stuff yet? You’d dig it the most, I think. I mean, it’s no Stevie Ray Vaughan, but any port in a storm…
[...] news is serving up fresh steaming hot cups of crazy…I’ve had 4.5 hours sleep, and Big Rock Friday VIII returns at 4 pm, with [I think] some slight modifications as I tinker around with it on this cloudy [...]
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