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    Default Steelhead Playlist

    Songs to listen to on the way there. To bring on the stoke.

    • Merle Haggard: Okie from Muskogee, Bottle Let Me Down, Branded Man, Fugitive
    • Johnny Cash: Folsom Prison Blues, Ring of Fire, Boy Named Sue
    • Violent Femmes: Blister In The Sun, Add It Up
    • Doors: Roadhouse Blues, Peace Frog, Break On Through, I looked at you, Land Ho, Ship Of Fools, Soul Kitchen, Queen Of The Highway, Take it as it comes, Waiting For The Sun, The Soft Parade, Runnin Blue, Not to touch the earth, Five To One, Unknown Soldier (too many to list)
    • Neil Young: Down By The River, Cowgirl in The Sand, The Last Trip To Tulsa, I’ve been waiting for you, Hey Hey My My
    • AC DC: Hell’s Bells, Back in Black
    • CCR: Born On The Bayou, Porterville, Graveyard Train, Green River
    • Led Zep: When the levee breaks, Black Dog
    • Black Sabbath: Iron Man
    • Ozzy: Bark At The Moon, Over The Mountain, Crazy Train, Suicide Solution, Mr Crowley
    • Van Halen: Aint Talkin Bout Love
    • Frank Zappa: Broken Hearts Are For Assholes
    • Pink Floyd: Interstellar Overdrive, One Of These Days, Astronomy Domine
    • Hank Williams: Ramblin Man, Long Gone Lonesome Blues
    • The Who: Won’t Get Fooled Again
    • Jimi Hendrix: Purple Haze, Voodoo Child, Hey Joe
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    Good mix of r&r

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    That is quite a list. I used to like listening to Neil Young when I was driving around on the Nor Cal coast in the winter. He wrote Old Man about the caretaker on a property he bought up there in the early 70’s.

    The only song I need right now is Running Down a Dream. My new philosophy on life is if you are not running down the dream what the hell are you doing. Especially as you get older and the days in front of the cart are fewer. I saw an older guy in Alaska several years ago and it looked to me like he was trying to get in as many trips as possible while he still could. I think about that guy sometimes and it gets me motivated to get out there.

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    I crank Ozzy Osbourne with Randy Rhoads lol

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    I forgot Guns & Roses: Sweet Child Of Mine, Welcome To The Jungle, Night Train
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    Quote Originally Posted by John H View Post
    That is quite a list. I used to like listening to Neil Young when I was driving around on the Nor Cal coast in the winter. He wrote Old Man about the caretaker on a property he bought up there in the early 70’s.

    The only song I need right now is Running Down a Dream. My new philosophy on life is if you are not running down the dream what the hell are you doing. Especially as you get older and the days in front of the cart are fewer. I saw an older guy in Alaska several years ago and it looked to me like he was trying to get in as many trips as possible while he still could. I think about that guy sometimes and it gets me motivated to get out there.
    Well then I guess both of your songs are appropriate... That old man was running down a dream... and now you are before you become him...

    And yes, better sooner than later as Tom Petty, and so many others, have shown us

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    Take me to the river?

    Smoke on the water?

    The river? (Garth)

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    I’ve always got plenty of classic blues. Always include plenty of Clapton - a biography of him that I watched a few years ago ended with them mentioning his other two passions, cars and fly fishing. The final scene had him pulling into a parking spot in a wooded area in his Ferrari, pulling out a wicker creek and split bamboo rod with a Hardy Lightweight reel, and heading off down a path.

    The man knows how to close a show.

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    That is a good list Troutsource. I'll play along. My list is long... but, so is the drive to any Coastal Stealhead river from Morgan Hill.

    ~ Take me to the River- Talking Heads
    ~ Last thing I needed, First thing this Morning- Chris Stapleton
    ~Can’t You See- Waylon Jennings
    ~Mama Tried- Merle Haggard
    ~2am- Slightly Stoopid
    ~Sweet Leaf- Black Sabbath
    ~Don’t Pull Me Over- Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
    ~Only a River- Bob Weir
    ~The Harder They Come, Live- Jerry Garcia Band
    ~Down by the River, Live- Neil Young
    ~Swing Easy- The Skatalites
    ~Sell Out- Reel Big Fish
    ~Wings- Art-X
    ~Here Comes the Sun- Peter Tosh
    ~Estimated Prophet, Live- Grateful Dead
    ~Darkness- The Police
    ~Too Late to Turn Back Now- Alton Ellis
    ~You’re Gonna Leave- Stephen Marley
    ~Laughing River, Live- Greg Brown
    ~Way Down We Go- Kaleo
    ~19- The Horse Traders
    ~Rivers of Babylon- The Melodians
    ~Reggae on the River- Israel Vibration
    ~Keep the Wolves Away- Uncle Lucius
    ~Still Doin Time- George Jones
    ~The Road goes on Forever- The Highway Men
    ~Ripple- Jerry Garcia Band
    ~Short Change Hero- The Heavy
    ~Musta Got Lost- The J. Geils Band

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    No George Strait?
    No Motorhead?
    I just don't understand!!

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