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Well my friend CPL Dave Hoover I would list Born to be Wild and Magic Carpet Ride by Steppenwolf; Sunday Night by Savoy Brown, All Day Music by War; Going Up to the Country by Canned Heat; Baba O Reilly by the Who; Who'll Stop the Rain, U2 One and War, Don't Go Back to Rockville by REM; 40,000 Headmen by Traffic, The Traveling Wilburys album; Shootout the Lights by Richard and Linda Thomson album; Fairport Convention Unhalfbricking album ...
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CPL Dave Hoover
All great stuff my dear brother, love Steppenwolf and Traveling Wilburys. LTC Stephen F.
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Love the early Traffic stuff. Welcome to the Canteen (live) had 40000 Headmen, and I also liked Medicated Goo.
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Some sort of rock usually! Southern rock is always good. Molly Hatchet and .38 Special are favorites. Any 80s hair band is great or Hair Nation or Ozzy's Boneyard on SiriusXM. 5 Finger Death Punch is good as well! Depends on whether I'm on the bike or in a cage. Alone or with a passenger matters as well.
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TSgt David L.
Molly Hatchet - Molly Hatchet (Full Album)
Molly Hatchet Released: 1978 Label: Epic Produced By: Tom Werman & Pat Armstrong Track List 1. Bounty Hunter (00:00) (Written by Danny Joe Brown, Dave Hlubek...
This is one complete album.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv49qKpMwWk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv49qKpMwWk
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To the usual classic rock staples I’d add Mahler’s first five symphonies and Rimsky-Korsakov’s Sherherazade.
If it was a US, Mexican and/or Canadian road trip then I’d be sure to load Dvorak’s Ninth Symphony “The New World”.
If it was a US, Mexican and/or Canadian road trip then I’d be sure to load Dvorak’s Ninth Symphony “The New World”.
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CPL Dave Hoover
Ian Anderson (of Jerhro Tull fame) discusses classical and rock wherein he compared the opening notes of Beethoven’s Fifth with those of Aqualung. He said all really good riffs are basically the same few notes pounded out by another monkey.
Ian Anderson (of Jerhro Tull fame) discusses classical and rock wherein he compared the opening notes of Beethoven’s Fifth with those of Aqualung. He said all really good riffs are basically the same few notes pounded out by another monkey.
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