Dang, that IS a buried track! What a hoot to hear on the radio!
Love Rules (SIGH)
The Bomber (Joe does Ravel's Bolero)!
And After Hours (Royal Oak) started playing just as I got out of the train so I've got that to look forward to when I get round to the school!
Get Over It
Good Man Down (from The Confessor)
We went into a small cafe last Wednesday. It was rather packed and the radio/cd was on only very low, but I managed to discern a live version of Desperado. I think Glenn was singing it but its volume was too low to decipher from where. Hubby suggested we go (he couldn't hear anything over the noise) but he got a "Not if you value your life" look. I was rewarded because the follow up was Lying Eyes . The next songs were not Eagles although they were good. I mean to go back on my own soon to do some more 'research'
'I must be leaving soon... its your world now'
Glenn Frey 1948-2016 RIP
The radio station I listen to at work has been on a roll. Yesterday I heard:
New Kid in Town
I Can Play That Rock & Roll
Turn to Stone
Today:
Sunset Grill
Rocky Mountain Way
Hotel CA
The Long Run
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
The Heat Is On
Hotel California (Millennium version)
On our trip over the long holiday we listened to random radio stations. Thursday night we heard:
Heartache Tonight
On The Border
Rocky Mountain Way
Life's Been Good
Hotel CA
Smugglers Blues
Friday:
New Kid In Town
Take It Easy
Sunday:
I Can't Tell You Why
Dirty Laundry
Take It Easy
A pretty good mix when you consider that we changed stations quite often due to them going out of range.
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
That Girl
Decades (interesting song, if somewhat overblown)
Today on the radio at work I've heard:
Already Gone
James Dean
Peaceful Easy Feeling
Life in the Fast Lane
A good day!
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
Born To Boogie
Some Kind Of Wonderful
Now that is COOL.
Born To Boogie makes me smile inanely right through it because it is almost unrecognisable until you get to 'every roadie should boogie' and you think 'ah yes. That's who it is'. And Don's drumming absolutely rocks in this song.