2112 Subdivisions The Spirit of Radio Red Barchetta Manhattan Project The Rolling Stones (in honor of Mick Jagger's 70th birthday)
The Rolling Stones Honky Tonk Women - 1969 (Jagger/Richards) Not Fade Away - 1964 (Buddy Holly) The Last Time - 1965 (Jagger/Richards) It's All Over Now - 1964 (Bobby Womack) It's Only Rock 'n Roll - 1974 (Jagger/Richards) The Stones in Texas [YT="Bob Wills is Still the King"]SwEOZtJm8pU[/YT] The Mamas and the Papas
The previous post didn't register on the Green Room List. So here's something to show that there's been activity. The Rolling Stones Top of the Pops - 1969 [YT="Honky Tonk Women"]1KyFrDY1hz8[/YT]
Pancho and Lefty isn't a Merle Haggard song; it's not a Willie Nelson song; it's a Townes Van Zandt song. How can you not mention Honky Tonk Heroes or any song from it?! Or Devil's Right Hand?
1. California Dreaming 2. Monday Monday 3. Dedicated To The One I Love 4. Creeque Alley 5. Words Of Love R.E.M.
1. Losing My Religion 2. Everybody Hurts 3. Nightswiming 4. The One I Love 5. Man on the Moon (list too short for: Stand Shiny Happy People The End of the World) Doobie Brothers
[action=NAHTMMM]looks up their discography[/action] Aaaaaaaaaagh Curse you for filling my head with '90s mush!
Lost in Love The One That I Love Every Woman In The World Sweet Dreams Even The Nights Are Better The Carpenters
Rainy Days and Mondays Hurting Each Other Sing Sweet Sweet Smile Top of the World (that wasn't as hard as i figured it would be) Olivia Newton-John
Magic Have You Never Been Mellow If You Love Me Let Me Know I Honestly Love You You're The One That I Want The Clash
Revolution Rock Lost In The Supermarket I Fought The Law Safe European Home Tommy Gun Stevie Ray Vaughn
Five songs off their discography: Blood and Roses Top of the Pops Gloomy Sunday House At The End Of The World Groovy Tuesday The (Young) Rascals