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Songs that "Stick like Glue"

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Had this one stuck in my head today, but I ain't complainin' :cool:
 
Lots of good songs but 2 bands and songs that have not been mentioned, Lynyrd Skynyrd's Saturday Night Special and Black Sabbath Iron Man. Both have had a hand in destroying my hearing.
Skynyrd among my top favorite bands along with The Eagles and ZZTop. I think my favorite Skynyrd song was probably Gimme Three Steps, can’t think about that one without remembering several dance halls in some small Texas towns
 
God there's a handful for me but one that takes me back to is Never on Sunday. They used to play it a lot at a restaurant my parents like to go to and the food was great. Only 2 items, menudo or tacos, happy times!

I liked the instrumental versions more and there's one played on the bouzouki that I really like. There's also some guitar versions that are good. Call me weird but the Thunderbirds TV theme song also sticks in my mind. My favorite show when I was little, again good times.
 
You guys have brought up a lot of bands that I still listen to. Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush, everything that Warren Haynes puts out, specially Govt Mule, Eric Johnson, Robin Trower, Atlanta Rythem Section, Marshall Tucker Band, they actually opened for Charlie Daniels when I saw them, Outlaws, Molly Hatchet, Joe Bonomassa, etc. Back in high school my first car was a 71 Chevelle. I had a Pioneer stereo with 7 band equalizer and 70 watts. Drove around cranking Deep Purple Highway Star. Oh can’t forget Pat Travers and UFO with Michael Shenker. I have a constant ring in my ears now!
 
You guys have brought up a lot of bands that I still listen to. Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush, everything that Warren Haynes puts out, specially Govt Mule, Eric Johnson, Robin Trower, Atlanta Rythem Section, Marshall Tucker Band, they actually opened for Charlie Daniels when I saw them, Outlaws, Molly Hatchet, Joe Bonomassa, etc. Back in high school my first car was a 71 Chevelle. I had a Pioneer stereo with 7 band equalizer and 70 watts. Drove around cranking Deep Purple Highway Star. Oh can’t forget Pat Travers and UFO with Michael Shenker. I have a constant ring in my ears now!
 
Alison Krause "Lucky One"; Uriah Heep"Stealin" ; Joe Bonamassa "Mountain Time" ;. Outlaws "Green Grass and High Tides" ; Bonnie Raitt "Angel from Montgomery" ;. Poco "Honky Tonk Downstairs"
 
Those that appreciate the talent of Steve N Seagulls, and other bluegrass artists. Who remembers all the talent in Dixie Dregs?
First concert - 1979. Molly Hatchet was the headliner. George Somthinanother and the Dixie Dregs were warm up bands. Well George went on forever, by the time the Dregs came out, the dope smoke cloud was lowering and the hidden liquor was flowing and some jerk bounced a bottle off one of the band guys heads.
Anyway, Molly Hatchet came out after that. The Dregs had only played two tunes.
 

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