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Bohemian Rhapsody, Queen





Just about one of the weirdest songs ever written, yet one of the most universal. You can start singing this song anywhere and people will join in. Freddie ...
Child in Time, Deep Purple





Original Deep Purple lineup in early 70s with Gillan, Glover, Paice, Ritchie, and Lord just terrific. And the song lyrics perfect for that time in our ...
Roundabout - Yes





Everything about this song is so perfect - the guitar, the lyrics, the vocals, the drums, song structure... and of course; the funky bassline!
The Wizard Black Sabbath





What's not to like?
Gorgeous blues harp intro, some amazing drum fills, a beat that doesn't want to let go of you and some relentless Tony Iommi riffing....
Wishing Well by Free




One of the earliest rock songs I remember from my pre-teens..."Rock on Paul Rodgers" still a great voice.
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising




I was born in 1989 and discovered classic rock when I was 17. This Song caught me the first time I listened to it. And I must say it's by far my favorite ...
Baba O'Riley - The Who




Captures the angst and yet passion of the generations emerging post WWII. And it just plain rocks. Those riffs are addictive.
Montrose "bad motor scooter"




Ronnie Montrose had a killer classic rock first LP. Rock the Nation, Rock Candy, Space Station #5 and Bad Motor Scooter. Even today this album holds up ...
You Really Got Me by The Kinks



Quintessential Dave Davies guitar riff and Ray Davies lead vocal
Rossington Collins Band "Don't Misunderstand me"



Great post Skynard Classic track. So greasy.
Smooth southern slide guitar and a great dude and chick duet before Meat Loaf came out with the Bat out ...
April Wine "sign of the gypsy queen"



Decent rythm and melody and a good hook.
April Wine was a staple of early MTV when not alot of established Rock acts were doing videos.
This song reminds ...
"In For A Penny" SLADE
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It's very sad - this song from my favourite Slade's album "Nobody's Fools"... It's about Almighty Hand Of Destiny - "If you're in for a penny - you gotta ...
Cum On Feel the Noize
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The team, the power, the lyrics and the voice of Noddy Holder make this a great song; everybody liked this song. I wish and hope the original Slade plays ...