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Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited

Like A Rolling Stone

Tombstone Blues

It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes a Train To Cry

From A Buick 6

Ballad Of A Thin Man

Queen Jane Approximately

Highway 61 Revisited

Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues

Desolation Row

....any three will do...

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Queen II

The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke

Nevermore

The March Of The Black Queen

For me it's the core of Queen.

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Coupla quick inquires:

1. Can they include medleys (if an individual track)?

2. Can they start at the end of Side A and conclude on Side B (if in the original audio format)?

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My brother Scott and I listened to these the other night while we had a Manhattan and played cribbage. :)

The Red and the Black

O.D.'d on Life Itself

Hot Rails to Hell

And I'd be remiss if I didn't make it 4 and include: 7 Screaming Dizbusters

Edited to add that we also listened to the first Captain Beyond album that evening. You can pick any 3 songs in order off that one, but since these song names are so cool, I'll just go with:

Myopic Void

Mesmerization Eclipse

Raging River of Fear

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Tom Sawyer

Red Barchetta

YYZ

fookin aye.

big +1 on highway to hell, but i like these 4;

2. "Girls Got Rhythm" 3:24 3. "Walk All Over You" 5:11 4. "Touch Too Much" 4:28 5. "Beating Around the Bush"

i was gonna say 3 from sabbath bloody sabbath

(a national acrobat / sabbra cadabra / killing yourself to live),

but i forgot they had that cheesy acoustic "fluff" in there w/ 'em.

i vote sco's a go go for instrumental 1-2-3;

  1. "A Go Go"
  2. "Chank"
  3. "Boozer"
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The Logical Song

Goodbye Stranger

Breakfast in America

:)

Oh no!!! Cue up the Muse!!! Why didn't you list the 3 songs from Out of the Blue with ELO while you were at it.

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The Logical Song

Goodbye Stranger

Breakfast in America

:)

Oh no!!! Cue up the Muse!!! Why didn't you list the 3 songs from Out of the Blue with ELO while you were at it.

Ugh.

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My brother Scott and I listened to these the other night while we had a Manhattan and played cribbage. :)

Manhattans? Cribbage? Now you're talking my language.

My wife (from Maine) taught me how to play cribbage. I thought she was making things up every hand. "That's a fifteen. Two points." "No, no. Three sixes in a row. Six points." Sure, right. Makes perfect sense.

A great game. Not as crazy as Pitch where you can throw trump at any time! What's up with that?

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These only work on CD (on LP, the third song is Side 2, Track 1, see the thread I posted a while back).

The Cars

Shoo Be Doo

Candy-O

Night Spots

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Where the Devil Don't Stay

Tornadoes

The Day John Henry Died

(Drive By Truckers - The Dirty South)

No doubt. Then again, you could take any three off that album and have a great set. Maybe my favorite record ever.

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I'll throw my hat in the ring.

SRV - In The Beginning

In the Open

Slide Thing

They Call Me Guitar Hurricane

All Your Love I Miss Loving

Tin Pan Alley

Wait, that's 5....oh well... great live stuff!

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Another,

John Lord - Concerto for Group and Orchestra

Movement I, II, III

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Iron Maiden, Piece of mind

Flight of Icarus

Die with your boots on

The Trooper.

Offspring ,Smash

Gotta get away

Genocide

Something to believe in

Queensryche, operation Mind crime

Anarchy-X

Revolution Calling

Operation Mind Crime

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I think ZRs Boston trio takes some beating and yes it is hard to find three in a row....

Except... of course... Thomas Dolbys Flat Earth album that has 7 in a row... :D

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Joe's Garage

Catholic Girls

Crew Slut

I considered mentioning these, too! :)

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Santana: "Singing Winds, Crying Beasts", "Black Magic Woman", "Gypsy Queen"

Allman Bros.: "Hot 'Lanta", "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed", "Whipping Post"

The Band: "Rag Mama Rag", "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down", "When You Awake"

Blue Cheer: Side One of Vincebus Eruptum

Blue Oyster Cult: "Last Days of May", "Cities on Flame", "Me262"

Blue Oyster Cult: "Godzilla", "Don't Fear the Reaper", "We Gotta Get Outta This Place"

Cream: "Deserted Cities of the Heart", "Crossroads", "Spoonful"

Fleetwood Mac: "World in Harmony", "Like It This Way", "Rattlesnake Shake"

Billy Joel: "The Stranger", "Just the Way You Are", "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant"

Billy Joel: "Miami 2017", "Summer Highland Falls", "Streetlife Serenader"

Judas Priest: Any threesome on Priest Live

MC5: "Ramblin' Rose", "Kick Out the Jams", "Come Together"

Pat Metheny Group: "San Lorenzo", "Phase Dance", "Jaco"

Motorhead: "Bomber", "Motorhead", "Over the Top"

Gerry Rafferty: "Baker Street", "Right Down the Line", "City to City"

Spirit: "Fresh Garbage", "Uncle Jack", "Mechanical World"

Yes: any threesome on Yessongs

(Some of these are on live albums, others on anthologies. Please advise if I need to clarify anything)

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I think ZRs Boston trio takes some beating to hones and yes it is hard to find three in a row....

Except... of course... Thomas Dolbys Flat Earth album that has 7 in a row... :D

Agreed. Love everything by Dolby, Especially "Aliens Ate my Buick" and "Astronauts and Heretics."

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Stooges Funhouse - Down on the Street, Loose, TV Eyes

Stooges Raw Power Search abd Destory, Gimme Danger, Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell

Pagans Live Road Kill 1978-1989 - Street where nobody lives, What's this Shit Called Love, Give Up

Sex Pistols Anarchy in the UK, Bodies, Pretty Vacant

MC5 - Kick out the Jams, Come Togehter, Rocket Reducer No 62

Rory Gallgher Live in Europe - Messin with the Kid, Laundromat, I could have had Religion

Peter Green End of the Game - Burnt Foot, Hidden Depth, The end of the Game

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