Band Hits Were NOT Indicative Of Their Regular Sound
Chicago - If You Leave Me now
Yes - Owner of a Lonely Heart
ELP - Lucky Man
Chicago - If You Leave Me now
Yes - Owner of a Lonely Heart
ELP - Lucky Man
The Smiths - How Soon is Now
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At the time anyway Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer" and "Wanted Dead or Alive"
Whitesnake - "Here I Go Again"
Joan Jett - "I love Rock n' Roll"
Disturbed - "Sound of Silence"
Green Day - "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)"
Mr Big - "To Be With You"
Van Halen - "Jump"
Europe - "The Final Coundown", & "Carrie".
I used to dump on & dismiss them on those two songs alone until I started exploring their catalog more, & those 2 are not really indicative of them at all.
KISS - Beth
Led Zeppelin - All of my Love
Cherry Pie by Warrant. Their most popular song, by far. Defines their image. And it just doesn't sound anything like their other stuff.
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Fat Larry's Band- Zoom
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils - "Jackie Blue"
The Looking Glass - "Brandy" (Supposedly why they were a "one-hit wonder"...they all wanted to rock and didn't really dig "Brandy." Too bad, because that's one awesome song).
lay, lady, lay - bob dylan
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