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2112 - Rush

............................and so many more, from the 50s, 60s and 70s.
 
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Wow... They are all legends
After the demise of David Bowie, Prince, Glenn Frey, Paul Kantner, et al. this year, I figured that these lyrics from Zeppelin applied: "Now's the time, the time is now." So I'm Ramblin' On to the California Desert.
 
I love a lot of what's already been mentioned. Just to add something slightly more recent, Seven Nation Army from the White Stripes.

 
And to add another woman to the mix: A fantastic cover of the Donna Summer song. I Feel Love by Venus Hum and the Blue Man Group (and a video that features a dress that lights up)

 
"Highway To Hell" by AC/DC

"Feels Like The First Time" by Foreigner

The opening notes to these songs get me rocking every.single.time.
 
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No mention of "Free Bird", "Baba O'Riley" or "Thunderstruck" ?
( On the phone, difficult to attach a performance)
 
"Highway To Hell" by AC/DC

"Feels Like The First Time" by Foreigner

The opening notes to these songs get me rocking every.single.time.

Can't believe no other mentions of AC/DC -

Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
T.N.T.
It's A Long Way to the Top....
Thunderstruck
Highway to Hell
You Shook Me All Night Long
Etc, etc

Stones
Beatles
Tom Petty
Eagles
Dire Straits
Judas Priest
George Thorogood
Deep Purple
The Kinks - What an omission from the anthem mentions - anyone every hear of "Lola" ?
Lou Reed
Beach Boys
Led Zeppelin
BTO
Bad Company
Bob Seger
Cheap Trick
Joan Jett
Heart
Jethro Tull
REO Speedwagon
Doors
The Clash
Van Halen
ZZ Top
Warren Zevon
Steppenwolf
Sammy Hagar

and many more artists with songs that we all recognize in the first few notes but don't spring to mind immediately -

So much music, so little time to listen
 
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Especially the introduction:
Fooling Yourself - Angry Young Man --- Styx

True story a Styx fan might appreciate. I was an on-air DJ at WGLT-FM, sometime around 1971. It was, at that time, the student-run FM (now NPR) station at Illinois State University. The exact date escapes me. A friend from Chicago dropped by the studio with a reel of tape, and proposed some minor mischief. He mentioned that his PT job at Wooden Nickel Studios caused him to bring the tape back to campus with him, and that it would be cool to play it. So we did. It was Styx first album, being almost ready for release in 1972. So, in case you wondered who gave Styx first LP their first airplay, now you know.

Such was DJ life in the very weird 70's. :-)
 
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