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Too many to choose from . . .

 

. . . but let's start with:

(1) Tumbling Dice - a 'must' for any Stones concert . . . I've heard them play it live on at least thirty occasions.

(2) Battle of Evermore - the mystical masterpiece from Led Zep IV.

(3) The First Cut is the Deepest by Rod Stewart - I know it's a Cat Stevens song, but Rod's version rules.

(4) Psycho Killer - brilliant lyrics from the Talking Heads.

(5) Back on the Chain Gang - Pretenders, not Sam Cooke (and yes, I adore Sam Cooke's version, too!).

(6) Behind Blue Eyes - special memories of this Who classic: it was the soundtrack for a student video that had Richard Nixon as it's subject, and made during the height of the Watergate scandal. [I was told by a former classmate that the student who made the film went on to win an Academy Award for animation in the '80s.]

(6) Handbags and Gladrags - gotta hand it to Rod again.

(7) The Wind by Cat Stevens - perhaps the closest to my heart of all.

(8) Won't Back Down by Tom Petty - the anthem.

(9) I've Been Everywhere by Johnny Cash - ok, it's a '50s Hank Snow song, but Johnny's version was recorded in the '90s so it averages out to the '70s ;-).

(10) the ultimate in '70s depravity: Star Star . . . 'nuff said!

Cordially, Art
Class of '74

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