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When you all go out to see a band,what 3 songs would you like to here that would just trip your trigger and makes you want to yell hell yeah
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Tim layton wrote:When you all go out to see a band,what 3 songs would you like to here that would just trip your trigger and makes you want to yell hell ya
I have never heard a band cover those songs:

Song for America, Kansas
Karn Evil 9, Impression #1, ELP
2112, Rush (except when we (Forces) used to play it)
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Man there is really so many I would love to hear but, here's 3 just off the top of my head...

1. Bad Seamstress Blues/ Fall'n Apart At The Seams....Cinderella
2. Trapped Under Ice .....Metallica
3. Hot For Teacher....Van Halen

That's just real quick think'n though ! There are countless others and more than likely, better ones! I don't ever remember hear'n anyone "cover" any of those tunes at a bar or club. Sure would love too though! :wink: :D
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Any Rush, really. Not too many people are brave enough to try it. (::Has been working on 2112 for two weeks now::)

4 Days Dirty made me say hell yeah with their Breaking Benjamin medley.

Gin and Juice's rendition of "Sneaky Sally' - that's awesome! Also, "Light Up or Leave Me Alone" - In fact, most of Gin and Juice's set list makes me say "Hells yes!"

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I would have to say,

Static X - Push It
Breaking Benjamin - Polyamours
Chevelle - The Clincher
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DMFJ03 wrote:Any Rush, really. Not too many people are brave enough to try it. (::Has been working on 2112 for two weeks now::)
Although we don't even have a name yet, Spirit of Radio is on our "to do" list. Hopefully, Limelight will be too...with a little persuasion. Details will be made known as events unfold......
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What a great topic! (And thanks for the props, Deathmaster!)

God, here's three off the top of my head, and my number one is one I've always wanted to see a band do.

1. "By-Tor And The Snow Dog" - Rush
2. "Straight Cold Player" - Lenny Kravitz (great frickin' groove here!)
3. "Soul With A Capital 'S'" - Tower Of Power (are you KIDDING me??)
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1. Flight of Icarus - Iron Maiden
2. Rock Bottom - UFO
3. Swords & Tequila - Riot
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Wow! 313, Rapid fire back in the day with Wallack used to do 2 and 3. Loved playing them tunes! With all the Maiden we used to play i think we might have done Icarus too. :P
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Victim of Changes--Judas Priest
157 Riverside Ave.--REO Speedwagon
Champagne & Reefer--Ian Moore

and I'd have put this in, but surely somebody does it:
Sweet Leaf--Sabbath

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"No One to Depend On" by Santana.
There's a band I think would kick some major ass covering this and I've told them so. :-)



"Mean Woman Blues" - Allman Bros.



MORE Godsmack than the usual 2 or 3 songs...there are 4 CDs in existance.
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I think The Hurricanes have done Sweet Leaf before.

1. Lateralus - Tool
2. Death Blooms - MudVayne
3. Roundabout - Yes

Man, those are just the Rock covers I'd like to see a band do.
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bassist_25 wrote:I think The Hurricanes have done Sweet Leaf before.
Your right Paul, i warm up with it before every show.. :P
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YankeeRose wrote:
"Mean Woman Blues" - Allman Bros.
That's a bad ass tune. Where it all Began is such an underrated Allman's album. Soulshine and the title track are two personal favorites.
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Hurricane wrote:
bassist_25 wrote:I think The Hurricanes have done Sweet Leaf before.
Your right Paul, i warm up with it before every show.. :P
You should get an endorsement from Purple Haze or Kind Bud for that. :D
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bassist_25 wrote:
YankeeRose wrote:
"Mean Woman Blues" - Allman Bros.
That's a bad ass tune. Where it all Began is such an underrated Allman's album. Soulshine and the title track are two personal favorites.


Thanks and Amen to those...also, "Everybody's Got A Mountain To Climb"...the whole album is good...well, I have the CD. "Soul Shine" during the concert last week is something I'll never forget. :-) So, who won the card game last night? :twisted:
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YankeeRose wrote:So, who won the card game last night?
I won a few times. We were playing Asshole, but we didn't have anything to drink. Believe me, if you're playing Asshole with me and I'm the Pres, you're going to be drunk by the end of the game. :twisted:
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Hurricane wrote:Wow! 313, Rapid fire back in the day with Wallack used to do 2 and 3. Loved playing them tunes! With all the Maiden we used to play i think we might have done Icarus too. :P
Wow, very cool. I wish I would have seen you guys play.
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Wow now their is a topic all by it self. Everyone love's playing drinking games. My fav was always 3 MAN. That game rules. Of course I like playing Asshole also. We should start a club and start having drinking sessions once a month. I say once a month because If I say every weekend someone will call us all a bunch of alcoholics. Jason/CYPHIN :twisted:
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Tim layton wrote:When you all go out to see a band,what 3 songs would you like to here that would just trip your trigger and makes you want to yell hell ya
Hands - Flight 19

:D :wink:
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bassist_25 wrote:
Tim layton wrote:When you all go out to see a band,what 3 songs would you like to here that would just trip your trigger and makes you want to yell hell ya
Hands - Flight 19

:D :wink:


"Hell yeah!" :-)



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like smart ass! :lol: I've never played "drinking games"...I
saw "Pong" being played at friend's son's Graduation Party a few years ago (I sent up the last HUGE firework I had at it, at roughly 2 a.m. - was that a hit!), that's about as close as I've been to one...but there WAS a particularly lascivious 18 year old trying to shoot/drop a Rolling Rock cap down my bathing suit top...does THAT count? :twisted: :lol:
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bassist_25 wrote:I think The Hurricanes have done Sweet Leaf before.

1. Lateralus - Tool
2. Death Blooms - MudVayne
3. Roundabout - Yes

Man, those are just the Rock covers I'd like to see a band do.


Back on topic, well sort of. bassist_25 said those were just the "Rock" covers...here's an "other":



"This Old Guitar" - John Denver



Great song and there are several very talented musicians/singers I think would more than do it justice...L.C. Slim, for one. :)
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3.Home - Dream Theater
2.Dance of Eternity -DT

And the song that almost makes me cry and wet myself each time I hear it......

1.Take the Time -DT!


Aside from the DT, I couldn't agree more with Rush. I would think Queensryche would do semi-well around here. For an acoustic show, I would dump in my pants if'n someone did some Days of the New.
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313 wrote:1. Flight of Icarus - Iron Maiden
2. Rock Bottom - UFO
3. Swords & Tequila - Riot
My old band, MANNDRAKE, used to do all three. Those were the days, my friend.
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witchhunt wrote:
313 wrote:1. Flight of Icarus - Iron Maiden
2. Rock Bottom - UFO
3. Swords & Tequila - Riot
My old band, MANNDRAKE, used to do all three. Those were the days, my friend.


Now THERE is a song I hadn't thought of in years...and I think that's the title!



"Those Were The Days". Some of the lyrics..."those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end, we'd sing and dance, forever and a day. We'd lead the life we choose, we'd fight and never lose, those were the days, oh yes, those were the days". I have no idea
who did it, but that would be a great tune to bring back to life! :)
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