Both Fripp and Zappa are unique musicians and composers in the rock world. I can't choose one over the other as they are both responsible for some of the most accomplished and innovative music of the past 50 plus years.
I had to cast a vote for Street Survivors. This one includes several of my favorites tunes including I Never Dreamed, I Know A Little, and You Got That Right.
Not my usual listening fare, but I was in the mood for some of their ballsy guitar playing so I bought this collection yesterday. I love it! Includes all the familiar tunes as well as some great album cuts like Workin' For MCA, and I Ain't The One. Saturday Night Special just might be my...
Beethoven piano sonata no. 8 "Pathetique"
Jethro Tull did a jazzed up version of the lst movt at their Carnegie Hall concert. You can hear it on the Living In The Past album. But I recommend the full piano rendition. It's usually found on a CD combined with the Moonlight, and Apassionata sonatas.
1. Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
2. The Loco-Motion - Grank Funk Railroad
3. Piano Man - Billy Joel
4. Rebel Rebel - David Bowie
5. Killer Queen - Queen
6. Can't Get Enough- Bad Company
7. Rikki Don't Lose That Number - Steely Dan
8. Day Of The Eagle - Robin Trower
9. You Ain't Seen...
Kinks-Face To Face, Village Green, Arthur, Lola Deluxe Edition CDs
Doors-Soft Parade
Hot Tuna-Burgers
Pretty Things-Parachute
Paul Simon-Live Rhymin'
Van Halen-5150
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