Music question

DvlDog4WVU

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If you were home alone for the evening due to weather after a great week of fishing, with a quality cigar, a couple of G&Ts into the evening, what song would you want to listen to?

Beat this one:
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Really? That’s the song you’re going to play? How bout adding a couple lines of Colombian bam bam, a 1/5th of rotgut and a .45. Jeez man.

I have the opportunity for a great cigar, peace and quiet, and cocktails.

I’m talking shitting with the door open, meats and carbs, extra helping of dessert and no pants kind of chilling.
 

op2

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Cello, flute, therermin and four part harmonies, among other things.

 

Archetype XLIV

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If you were home alone for the evening due to weather after a great week of fishing, with a quality cigar, a couple of G&Ts into the evening, what song would you want to listen to?

To answer the OP, while I hate their politics, I really enjoy U2 — notably, the albums How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb and All That You Can't Leave Behind.

 

tOSUGrad90

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From the hairbands...

Limelight by Rush
Thunderstruck by AC/DC
Dr. Feelgood by Motley Crue
Lay it on the Line by Triumph
Holy Diver by Ronnie James Dio

Southern rockers...

Flirtin' with Disaster by Molly Hatchet
That Smell by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Caught up in You by 38 Special
 

op2

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Great music - underrated songs writers

And in terms of music (as opposed to lyrics) there was only one writer and he produced all the songs too and brought in all kinds of crazy instruments (I just looked it up and it wasn't a flute on that song but rather a piccolo.) And on top of all that, Brian Wilson can only hear out of one ear. As Bob Dylan once said, when he dies he ought to will that ear to the Smithsonian.