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songs about the rambling life

Cream.
Crossroads.
1968 live.

Lynyrd Skynyrd did a cover of this song.


 
War with Eric Burdon.
Tobacco Road.
1970 live.

Eric Burdon is one of the greatest rock vocalists ever. Excellent range and spontaneity.

Gonna leave, get a job.
With the help and the grace from above.
Save some money, get rich and old.

 
Fanny.
Place In The Country.
1971 live.

All I need is some time to myself.
And a place in the country.
Now, that's what I got to find myself.

 
Chicago Transit Authority.
South California Purples.
1969.

I've traveled such a long way
And I still don't know where I'm going.

 
Bad Company.
Movin' On.
1974.

Moving on moving on from town to town.
Movin' on I can't seem to stop now.
Movin' on I never seem to slow down.

 
War with Eric Burdon.
Tobacco Road.
1970 live.

Eric Burdon is one of the greatest rock vocalists ever. Excellent range and spontaneity.

Gonna leave, get a job.
With the help and the grace from above.
Save some money, get rich and old.


And an even better performer -- he always conveyed such boundless energy. When he was on stage, there was never any question that he was exactly where he wanted to be. Once again, Youtube is so wonderful with all the archival footage of The Animals and War.
 
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Dr. John
In The Right Place

I been on the right trip.
But I must have used the wrong car.


I took the right road.
But I must have took a wrong turn.


 
Now, turn it WAY UP!!!!

"I stood on many stages. Held many mikes. Took airplane flights at great heights!!"

 
A Robert Johnson blues song that the Grateful Dead picked up on. Better yet, I was at this show.

 
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Not checking 7 pages to see if this was already posted. Just popped into my head. I swear the dog's name was Blue, not Boo. Oh well.

 

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