Classic Rock plus
43 tracks high-energy essential rock. Late 60's, early 70's, pinnacles of guitar, psychedelic, plus loose associations of Blues, Jazz, Funk
10 months ago
irish1junk says:
very nice, good variety of good rock, dont know about james brown in this type of mix but very nice anyway, never heard boody oil or its creators but i liked it
10 months ago
eporcher says:
Thanks for your comments. I'm enjoying exploring here (many years later) some of what was going on just outside the classic rock box that I was listening to back then. It turns out that just down the road from The Rolling Stones, Cream, Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, was Muddy Waters; and not too far from him was Miles Davis, and even James Brown. (Yes, Michael Jackson is a stretch.) As much as I love to hear these rock classics, I enjoy also venturing out a bit in time and musical space. Having said all that, maybe if I work on another playlist or two here, this one might become a bit more focused. Glad to hear you're enjoying something here. It's a great facility, isn't it? I hope it lasts.
Eric
10 months ago
midnightrambler says:
This is the first mix I listened to and its great. I love Rock">Classic Rock and you've chosen some real greats. I also like the other tracks, it max your mix a bit eclectic and definitely interesting.
4 months ago
Orionsbelt says:
Great to hear Peter Frampton - "Do you feel like I do" again after a loooooooooooong time
2 months ago
eporcher says:
Yes, why MJ? I find a similar musical energy in some of his stronger songs, to that in classic rock, but danceable. http://myplay.com/videos/michael-jackson/who-is-it















































10 months ago
arsy says:
nice.... this mix has help the #1 spot as most popular mix for some time