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Cheap Trick "I wan't you. to wan't me." The studio version sucks. [/ QUOTE ] wow, the version i know i always assumed was studio w/ the audience cheers dubbed in. the music is so good and the crowd is on so much on cue it sounds almost contrived. i just wikied it and learned something today. so ill second your vote. |
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Pearl Jam's Black from their Benaroya Hall acoustic show/album is one of the best rock songs in my opinion.
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anything by Townes Van Zandt
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I don't even like the song/band anymore, but the track that immediately came to mind was "Untitled" by Blink 182 on the Mark, Tom, and Travis Show.
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Cheap Trick "I wan't you. to wan't me." The studio version sucks. [/ QUOTE ] I need you to need me. U2's Sunday Bloody Sunday is obviously the best, especially with this guest. |
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"Thank You" (and really every song, but especially that one) on Led Zep BBC Sessions. [/ QUOTE ] best jimmy page solo EV4r!!!!!111 |
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Pearl Jam's Black from their Benaroya Hall acoustic show/album is one of the best rock songs in my opinion. [/ QUOTE ] qft. |
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. And anyone who answers anything by the Rolling Stones should be added to the ignore list of that Clarkmeister dude. [/ QUOTE ] Midnight Rambler. |
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Layla - Eric Claptop, unplugged. [/ QUOTE ] Funny, the only reason why anyone cares about the unplugged version is because the original kicks ass. He even had the nerve to play the unplugged version in concert for a few years. There's no way anyone remembers this song standing on its own. |
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