So, Ronnie Van Zant walks into a bar ... this song is based on an experience Ronnie Van Zant had at a biker bar in Jacksonville known as The Pastime, having a gun pulled on him for dancing with another man's woman. He wrote the lyrics on his way home that very night, his knees still shaking.
This 1989 rock anthem was written by Neil Young after a Soviet Union concert tour was cancelled for political reasons. Young has always been a strong advocate of free speech, particularly in music.
Written by Don Henley and Glenn Frey after The Eagles reunited in 1994, this song reflects Henley's frustration and contempt for anyone who blames their failures, emotional challenges, and financial problems on everyone else, then expects the world to do them favors.
Written and recorded by Mac Rice in 1965, the 1966 cover by Wilson Pickett is considered the standard for this classic R&B song.
This great ZZ Top double-tap has led to a lot of speculation about why the mashup of these two songs. According to writer, guitarist and vocalist Billy Gibbons, they just were.
Of unknown Americana origin, recorded by many, made famous by Jimi Hendrix.
This beautiful, tragic song of deep despair was written and recorded by The Black Crowes in 1990.
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