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Originally Posted by baddog
Agreed . . . or their version of Kentucky Woman. I used to go to this local pizza joint when I was a teen, and there was a jukebox that you could get 3 songs for a quarter. I always played:
1. Kentucky Woman - Deep Purple
2. Easy Living - Uriah Heep
3. Man, this was like 1969 or 1970, I am surprised I remember two of the three.
It'll come to me. . . . time passes .. . . . I am leaning towards All Along the Watchtower. I am also thinking I may have rotated the third song and that is why all these Hendrix songs are popping into my head.
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Well a combination of Hendrix and Dylan is a tough contestant for sure.
Deep Purple - too many great ones that are never mentioned, besides the whole Machinehead or huge ones like Fireball for example "Bloodsucker", that song always gives me shivers - best if live, but they don't play it too often, cause Ian has to be in top form to sing that one.
If I should name one - my favourite would probably be "Layla" - the original version from Derek and The Dominos, the song just always standed out, it has a whole lot of feeling and emotion in it.