Man, the Beatles are hard to over look with the vast collection of songs they have in their catalog, but for me it's Steely Dan, just a nice range of work that never gets old too me. Runner up, Elton, Dire Straits and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Thin Lizzy probably. They’re so much better than just the boys are back in town.Man, the Beatles are hard to over look with the vast collection of songs they have in their catalog, but for me it's Steely Dan, just a nice range of work that never gets old too me. Runner up, Elton, Dire Straits and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Cowboy Song and Whisky in a Jar are great, great songs.Thin Lizzy probably. They’re so much better than just the boys are back in town.
Some great mentions.
Not a band, but I'm going with Van Morrison.
He manages to blend rock n roll, blues, jazz and Irish folk sensibilities into one giant musical stew.
HIs ouput from the 80's and 90's are still some of my favorite albums.
Good choice. Honestly, if I could only listen to one musician or artist I'd probably go with a classical composer like Beethoven, Chopin, etc..Bob Seger
Yep, I've got a bunch of that stuff! The San Francisco Live album is epic and I love the big jazz album he did!Some great mentions.
Not a band, but I'm going with Van Morrison.
He manages to blend rock n roll, blues, jazz and Irish folk sensibilities into one giant musical stew.
HIs ouput from the 80's and 90's are still some of my favorite albums.
You’d be welcomed to a drink at my tailgate, but let’s never get stranded together.
U2 wouldn't be there.You’d be welcomed to a drink at my tailgate, but let’s never get stranded together.
Alright girls, u can put down yer bud light and turn off the elevator muzak.
Glimmer Twins are the rockers.
Please take yourself to the Vanderbilt fan site.Good choice. Honestly, if I could only listen to one musician or artist I'd probably go with a classical composer like Beethoven, Chopin, etc..
One of Morrison's bands before going solo: Van Morrison's BandSome great mentions.
Not a band, but I'm going with Van Morrison.
He manages to blend rock n roll, blues, jazz and Irish folk sensibilities into one giant musical stew.
HIs ouput from the 80's and 90's are still some of my favorite albums.