Another Brick in the wall Part 2- Pink Floyd
Especially during any late night studying gig.
Another Brick in the wall Part 2- Pink Floyd
Especially during any late night studying gig.
THe “J” word came up will I was googling, but I found a clip. I don’t want to dis anyone’s tastes, but she seems to lack the, er, testosterone Mick puts into it.
More cowbell.
You Dropped a Bomb on Me, by whoever sang it.
Hey, it works well with the estrogen it has going instead.
That said, one of my goals in life is to make an action movie with a final action sequence based around the testosterone version of the song.
Hippy Hollow, you pretty much rock.
As for me, lately I’ve been blasting:
Watch Us Work It - Devo
Spin Spin Sugar - Sneaker Pimps
She’s My Man and/or *I Don’t Feel Like Dancing * - Scissor Sisters
Rudie Can’t Fail - the Clash
It varies.
Refugee-Tom Petty
Cracklin’ Rosie-Neil Diamond
Could You Be Loved-Bob Marley
Believe Me Baby, I Lied-Trisha Yearwood
Where The Streets Have No Name-U2
Red, Red Wine-UB40
Let’s Hang On-The Four Seasons
Friends In Low Places-Garth Brooks
Son of a Preacher Man-Dusty Springfield
Me and Bobby Mcgee-Janis Joplin
Song of the South-Alabama
They Don’t Know-Tracy Ullman
Water From the Moon-Celine Dion (If asked, I shall deny this to my death)
Any song that was endlessly played on the carnival ride “Himalayan.”
Might as well seal my fate: Emotion-Helen Reddy
Stranglehold – Ted Nugent <–<< Definitive, can’t listen to it any other way!
Stop The Rock – Apollo 440
Top Floor, Bottom Buzzer; Honey White; Super Sex – Morphine
Fuck The World – ICP
Everybody Loves A Train – Los Lobos
Cowboy; Bawitdaba; You Know My Name Is Rock – Kid Rock
Hold Your Head Up – Argent
Bang A Gong – T Rex
Jump Into The Fire – Nilsson
5:15 – The Who
Nemesis – Shriekback
Suffragette City – David Bowie (Awww, wham bam thank you ma’am!)
Crab Louse – Lords Of Acid
Walk Like An Egyptian – Bangles
Shut The Fuck Up; Building A Religion – Cake
Let’s Work Together – Canned Heat
Dopefiend Boogie; Let’s Get Fucked Up; Goo Goo Muck; Bend Over, I’ll Drive – The Cramps
Bohemian Like You – Dandy Warhols
Rocky Mountain Way – Joe Walsh
Kashmir – Led Zeppelin
I Against I – Mos Def/Massive Attack
Original Prankster – Offspring
Living Dead Girl; Brick House – Rob Zombie
Red Flags And Long Nights; Tear You Apart – She Wants Revenge
What Happened? – Sublime
Jumpin’ Jack Flash/Youngblood Medley – Leon Russell (Concert for Bangladesh)
I could go on for hours on this topic…
This is John Cameron Cameron part two!
The Alan Parsons Project - A Dream Within A Dream / The Raven, also Dr. Tarr & Professor Fether
The Tubes - Side 2 of their 1st album: Mondo Bondage / What Do You Want From Life / Boy Crazy / White Punks On Dope
Love Sculpture - Sabre Dance
Styx - Put Me On / Mademoiselle
Hawkwind - Reefer Madness
Max Webster & Rush - Battle Scar
Max Webster - Oh! War
Max Webster - Hangover
Max Webster - Toronto Tontos
Little Richard - Lucille
Don Gardner & Dee Dee Ford - I Need Your Lovin’
Gladys Knight & The Pips - If I Were Your Woman
Mountain - Mississippi Queen
I could do this all day, but I’d get hearing damage. Rawk on!
Led Zeppelin, Whole Lotta Love
Cheap Trick, Surrender
Willin’ For Satisfaction-Vivian Campbell
Skin Crawl-Man-Raze
Rock ‘n’ Roll All Night-KISS
Wherever I May Roam-Metallica
Head Like A Hole-NiN
All of Queensryche’s- Operation:Mindcrime
Run To The Hills-Iron Maiden
Rocket-Def Leppard [esp live]
Back In Black-AC/DC
My Sharona
R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A.
Tall Cool Woman In A Black Dress
La Grange
Hot Rod Lincoln
All Along The Watchtower
Purple Haze
Starship Trooper by Yes
Mysterious Ways by U2
Hey Jude by The Beatles
Ends by Everlast
Fergalicious by Fergie
Come Together by Aerosmith ( Beatles cover )
Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones
Everyday Is A Winding Road by Sheryl Crow
Hey Hey, My My and My My, Hey Hey by Neil Young and Crazy Horse. Live, of course !!
Youth Of The Nation by P.O.D.
American Girl by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Sunday Bloody Sunday by U2
Cartooniverse
More barn.
“Go Your Own Way” by Fleetwood Mac
I dare you people to not turn it up when Bon Jovi’s Livin’ on a Prayer’ come on the radio. Sure, there might not be anyone else in the vicinity when you do it, but you will. I know it.
I dare you people to not turn it up when Bon Jovi’s Livin’ on a Prayer’ comes on the radio. Sure, there might not be anyone else in the vicinity when you do it, but you will. I know it.
*Damn double post…sorry.
Great tunes. I just remembered another good berserker song from the Minds, that needs to be played very, very loudly indeed: The Kick Inside Of Me from the Sparkle In the Rain album. Not one of their better-known songs, but a great track regardless.
Ooh, good one.
Nazareth – “Hair of the Dog”
Queen – “Fat-Bottomed Girls”
The Stooges – (everything)
Trouble Funk – “Drop the Bomb” and their live album
The Darkness – “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” and “Get Your Hands Off My Woman”
P.W. Long – “Stand Up!” and “Jane Dwim”
Sonic Youth – “100%”
Radiohead – “Sulk”
McLusky – “To Hell With Good Intentions”
Muse – “Citizen Erased”
Blut Aus Nord – “Axis” (the neighbors might kill you)
I second Kansas’ “Carry on my Wayward Son”, Bon Jovi’s “Living on a Prayer” and BOC’s “Don’t Fear the Reaper”, and would add these:
Queen – We Will Rock You
Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody
White Stripes – Seven Nation Army
Frank Sinatra – New York
Dicky Wagner – Ride of the Valkyries