10. Paint it Black, Rolling Stones (drum along, and at the bridge, just try to re-enter on the same beat as Charlie Watts does. You won't.)
9. The Story In Your Eyes, Moody Blues (is it thinly veiled "Jesus Rock?" Could be.)
8. Piano Concerto #1, Emerson, Lake, and Palmer (just.plain.awesome.)
7. Once or Twice, Chicago (loved to crank it up on my Bose 901 II's. It just rips)
6. Manhole, Grace Slick (ironically, the best thing Slick ever did was a never-shot film score that was the least heard; today, the vinyl LP is a collector's item)
5. Tobacco Road, Blues Magoos (with Ralph Scala's keyboard work, it was wild and cool at the same time)
4. Soul Sacrifice, Santana (Carlos was and still is a great talent, a unique sound then and now)
3. Layla/fast version, Derek and the Dominoes (so classic, and so classy-unless you know the back story. Hint: Layla was a real person.
2. The Whistler, Jethro Tull (Ian Andersen tops even himself with a rockin' penny whistle)
1. Won't Get Fooled Again, The Who (Keith Moon's drumming is just unreal, as is Entwhistle's clean and fast bass run. The Who was way ahead of their time. Way ahead.