Mr. T Earth, Wind & Fire - "Gotta Get You Into My Life"
G-Man The Aggrolites - "Countryman Fiddle"
Gotta thank Dano for this pick. He introduced me to these guys and this is one of my favourite tracks off their self-titled album. Dirty Reggae, is what they call this and I agree. Love it!
Father's Day Boys, Let's give our picks and the Dads a pick for their trouble...
Rob Jimmy Eat World- Lucky Denver Mint
Robert SR. (Bob Bob!)
Phil Collins- In The Air Tonight
Mr. T-
Supertramp- It's Raiing Again
Mr. T's- Dad
David Bowie- Changes
G-Man
Staind - "Just Go"
G-Man's Fathers Day (For AJ!)
The Who - "Happy Jack"
Back when I first started burning cds i would make one for everybody. I remember when I made one for my Dad the first song he requested was "Happy Jack" by The Who. Track 1. Here ya go pop!
G-Man Brand New - "Not The Sun"
Really I can pick anything off this album, God & The Devil Are Raging Inside Me, it's one of those. "Not The Sun" is a quick, powerful and energetic little ditty. Definite earworm potential.
Whether you were a fan of his music or any of his bands there is no denying that Chris Cornell permeated your life at one point or another. "Black Hole Sun" has been played at least once a day on rock radio since it was released back in 1994. He's had an extensive solo career and been a part of other bands like Audioslave and Temple Of The Dog. The news of his suicide yesterday has saddened and baffled music lovers worldwide. We here at Song Of The Day Fridays are no exception. There was no rule to pick a Chris Cornell song this week, so we'll see if any or all us did. RIP Chris Cornell.
Rob Audioslave - "Cochise"
Jimmy Eat World - "23"
Mr. T Dan Farber - "Smoke That"
G-Man Chris Cornell - "You Know My Name"
Wasn't the biggest Soundgarden fan, but knew Cornell was very talented. This is my absolute favourite song he ever did. He had a great voice and an obvious love of music and performing. I he found whatever peace he felt was missing in his life. The theme song for Casino Royale back in 2005. The best Bond theme song.
Rise Against - "Satellite"
If the lead singer of Rise Against passes away I doubt the rock world will be as shook as it was today, which is a shame. The last 15 or so years Rise Against has released consistent and important hard rock music. Started as a fringe punk band and now can sell out stadiums. This is a newer song by them that I can't get out of my head.
Mr. T Rod Stewart - "The Motown Song" feat. The Temptations
G-Man The Foundations - "Baby, Now That I've Found You"
It appears Mr. T and I were on the same wavelength tonight. I love Motown music. It can genuinely put me in a better mood simply by listening. The world would be better if everyone listened to Motown once a day