Your set lists (Cover band, originals, jam, home player, etc.) any instrument

Manic Depression
Foxey Lady
Purple Haze
Love or Confusion
Fire,
Touch Me
Hello I love You
Riders on the Storm
Love Me 2 Times
Where do we go from Here-Alan Parsons
Roll Over Bethoveen
Johnny B. Goode
Maybeline
You Never can Tell
Well Alright
Brown Sugar
Born to Run
Shotgun
Testify
My Girl
Shakey Ground
Money
Spooky
The Seeker
Snortin Whiskey and drinkin Cocaine
Cocaine
Theme for an Imaginary Western
Stranded in the Jungle
Wine
Mr. Spaceman
Lover of the Bayou
Old Blue
Just a Season
Green River-Everly Brothers.
Fortunate Son
Who'll Stop the Rain
Proud Mary
Born on the Bayou
Down by the River
Take me to the River
Devil with the Blue Dress
Breakdown Dead Ahead
Rock and Roll Hoochie Coo
Still Alive and Well
Going Down
Shapes of Things
Nights in White Satin
Lovely to see you Again
A House is not a Motel
Between Clark and Hillsdale
Alone Again Or..
Blues Power
Crossroads
Politician
Killing Floor
Born to Be Wild
Sookie Sue
Move Over
Come on Up
Good Lovin
If I were a Carpenter
Munsters Theme
House of the Rising Sun
Inside Looking Out
Stand by Me
Who can it be Now
Jealousy
Alison Road
Badlands
Back Streets
Me and Bobby Magee
Hit me with your Best Shot
Piece of my Heart
Walking in Memphis
Walking on Sunshine
Sharp Dressed Man
Cheap Sunglasses
One Way Out
Whipping Post
Tush
Love to Watch her Strut
The Night They Drove Ole Dixe Down
King Harvest
Fire Down Below
Feel Like a Number
What a Way to Go-Appletree Theater
Lucky Man
Stormy Monday
Heard it through the Grapevine
Sleepy Time-Cream
Mustang Sally
Land of a Thousand Dances
Respect
Fire on the Mountain
Morning Dew
Lovelight
Friend of the Devil
Dead Flowers


For Starters.
 
Manic Depression
Foxey Lady
Purple Haze
Love or Confusion
Fire,
Touch Me
Hello I love You
Riders on the Storm
Love Me 2 Times
Where do we go from Here-Alan Parsons
Roll Over Bethoveen
Johnny B. Goode
Maybeline
You Never can Tell
Well Alright
Brown Sugar
Born to Run
Shotgun
Testify
My Girl
Shakey Ground
Money
Spooky
The Seeker
Snortin Whiskey and drinkin Cocaine
Cocaine
Theme for an Imaginary Western
Stranded in the Jungle
Wine
Mr. Spaceman
Lover of the Bayou
Old Blue
Just a Season
Green River-Everly Brothers.
Fortunate Son
Who'll Stop the Rain
Proud Mary
Born on the Bayou
Down by the River
Take me to the River
Devil with the Blue Dress
Breakdown Dead Ahead
Rock and Roll Hoochie Coo
Still Alive and Well
Going Down
Shapes of Things
Nights in White Satin
Lovely to see you Again
A House is not a Motel
Between Clark and Hillsdale
Alone Again Or..
Blues Power
Crossroads
Politician
Killing Floor
Born to Be Wild
Sookie Sue
Move Over
Come on Up
Good Lovin
If I were a Carpenter
Munsters Theme
House of the Rising Sun
Inside Looking Out
Stand by Me
Who can it be Now
Jealousy
Alison Road
Badlands
Back Streets
Me and Bobby Magee
Hit me with your Best Shot
Piece of my Heart
Walking in Memphis
Walking on Sunshine
Sharp Dressed Man
Cheap Sunglasses
One Way Out
Whipping Post
Tush
Love to Watch her Strut
The Night They Drove Ole Dixe Down
King Harvest
Fire Down Below
Feel Like a Number
What a Way to Go-Appletree Theater
Lucky Man
Stormy Monday
Heard it through the Grapevine
Sleepy Time-Cream
Mustang Sally
Land of a Thousand Dances
Respect
Fire on the Mountain
Morning Dew
Lovelight
Friend of the Devil
Dead Flowers


For Starters.
That's an awesome list, thanks! :-)
 
That's an awesome list, thanks! :-)
I could go on for pages if I could remember them all lol.
I left off Wind Cries Mary
I can't remember half the songs I did while playing with a female lead singer.
Did some Arrow Smith with one lady, she couldn't cut it lol.
She thought she could, I humored her.
 
I could go on for pages if I could remember them all lol.
I left off Wind Cries Mary
I can't remember half the songs I did while playing with a female lead singer.
Did some Arrow Smith with one lady, she couldn't cut it lol.
She thought she could, I humored her.
Yeah, I guess we all have stories of... erm... underperformers... :-)
 
Ray didn't write it. It was a Berry Gordy Motown song, but lots of people covered it. The Kingsmen version was the one that I first heard. Then the Beatles, then a bunch of others.

When I was first learning guitar, that was a song my brother and I would play on the patio. The fellow 2 houses away would come down after a few beers and give us a dollar if we would play that "Money" song. It was the start of my professional career in music.... Probably my most successful period!
 
Ray didn't write it. It was a Berry Gordy Motown song, but lots of people covered it. The Kingsmen version was the one that I first heard. Then the Beatles, then a bunch of others.

When I was first learning guitar, that was a song my brother and I would play on the patio. The fellow 2 houses away would come down after a few beers and give us a dollar if we would play that "Money" song. It was the start of my professional career in music.... Probably my most successful period!
I got confused with "What I'd Say" which I have played piano to in a band lol.
 
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