Part 1 of this blog was about Nile Rodgers and all the amazing music he had a hand in creating. This second blog is dedicated to some of the best songs by the other inductees. Again this is a pretty good class. Tupac is also included in this class.
While Miss Baez had an interesting career, the most interesting thing about her for me is her relationship with the Mac Daddy Steve Jobs. Despite their 14 year age difference they became lovers. The relationship fizzled when Jobs wanted kids, but Baez did not. From my very limited research it seems they remained friendly until Jobs' too early death.
Joan Baez
"Diamonds and Rust":
"Forever Young":
"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down":
My three favorite bands growing up were Blondie, Cheap Trick and ELO, ELO is coming up on my Top 106 Greatest 80's Bands- very soon in fact.
"Twilight":
"Hold On Tight":
"Last Train To London":
"Xanadu" (featuring the absolutely stunning Olivia Newton-John) :
Another one of my favorite bands growing up. I loved seeing Journey on their "Escape" tour in Salt Lake City. They didn't mail it in that night, they came out and played one hell of a show. And they've had good singers since Steve Perry left, but there's only one Steve Perry! And yes, Journey is coming up on my Top 106 Greatest 80's artists.
"Wheel In The Sky":
"Stone In Love":
"Anyway You Want It":
With Greg Rolie on lead vocals. "Just The Same Way":
There's only one band that I like more than Pearl Jam and that's the mighty Zep.
"Wishlist":
"Rearviewmirror":
"Animal":
Yes
"I've Seen All Good People":
"Leave It":
"Owner Of A Lonely Heart":
"Roundabout":
"Roundabout":
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