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Bee Gees - Too Much Heaven 1979
Bee Gees - Tragedy
Boz Scaggs - Anything from the Silk Degrees album 1976 especially Georgia.
Chicago - Any Chicago song - they still sound insanely good (Beginnings, Make Me Smile, Just You and Me, If You Leave Me Now, Old Days, Wishing You Were Here
I like to go offroading in a 4x4 truck in rural AZ with my dad in really rugged dirt roads in black bear country. This theme opening for "the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" is still awesome for driving offroad in areas like that. I downloaded it on the iPad and hook it up to the truck audio via bluetooth. There is no internet access out there because it's that remote, so I have to download it before I go.
The answer is ….almost every song I listen to...LOL.
Best music was recorded between the mid 60s until the mid 70s.
The great music list is very very very long from that era.
If I had to choose one...
Won't Get Fooled Again
Recorded april 1971 by The Who at Stargroves, Mick Jagger's country home.
Producer: Glyn Johns
Recorded using a Rolling Stones Mobile Unit (truck).
Mixed at Olympic Studios, London in june 1971.
Sounds as amazing today as the day it was recorded ...49 years ago.
Pete Townshend is playing a 1959 Gretsch 6120 through a 1959
Fender Bandmaster amplifier, both given to Pete by Joe Walsh.
Fantastic unmatched tone.
If you listen closely you will also hear Pete strumming an acoustic guitar
very low in the mix, probably a Gibson J-200, like he used on Pinball Wizard.
The last lyric line is a classic...sums it all up perfectly....
"Meet the new boss, same as the old boss"
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