It’s time for my weekly mixtape. This time I have collected classic rock tunes only from the ‘70s and came up with this lovely playlist which will hopefully cheer you up and give you some strength for today. ‘70s was a decade full of so much awesomeness and most importantly – a decade of experimentation, music progress and rebirth that produced some of the greatest rock songs and artists ever…Let’s have a listen and try to have a great Monday!
PLAYLIST:
Van Halen – Runnin’ With The Devil (1978) Pink Floyd – Shine On You Crazy Diamond (1975) Led Zeppelin – All My Love (1979) Eric Clapton – Cocaine (1977) Guess Who – American Woman (1970) Blondie – Heart of Glass (1978) Boston – Peace of Mind (1976) The Who – Won’t Get Fooled Again (1971) Blue Oyster Cult – (Don’t Fear) The Reaper (1976) Queen – Somebody to Love (1976)
Now let’s listen to some rock ‘n’ roll and try to forget that it’s Monday and we have to go to work… This week, I have collected some memorable classic rock tunes, to help you kick things off with the proper mood and in proper spirits! I have gathered 10 favorite rock songs from my music library and came up with this lovely “mixtape” which is my present for you… I hope you get reminded of some awesome tracks and get the much needed energy boost!
Let’s rock…
Playlist:
Def Leppard – Let’s Get Rocked ( 1992 ) Guns N’ Roses – You’re Crazy ( 1987 ) Led Zeppelin – Kashmir ( 1975 ) Pink Floyd – Have a Cigar ( 1975 ) Whitesnake – Love Ain’t No Stranger ( 1984 ) Rolling Stones – Start Me Up ( 1981 ) George Harrison – Devil’s Radio ( 1987 ) Icehouse – Electric Blue ( 1987 ) Toto – Can’t Stand It Any Longer ( 1986 ) Alannah Myles – Black Velvet ( 1989 )
Time to rise and shine and say hi to Monday! I cannot believe a new week is already starting…not to mention that it’s almost May! Time flies so fast!
Once again it’s time to kick things off with some awesome rock tunes from my personal music library! I hope you will get the much needed rock boost to help you start the new working week… This week, we will travel back to the 80s and stay there – all the songs from the playlist will be from the golden era of hard rock! I hope you can find some of your favorite songs among this week’s playlist or get reminded of some classics! Let’s roll!
Playlist:
Bon Jovi – Wanted Dead or Alive (1986)
Def Leppard – High ‘n’ Dry (Saturday Night) (1981)
Foreigner – Growing Up The Hard Way (1984)
Judas Priest – Hot Rockin’ (1981)
Men At Work – Who Can It Be Now (1982)
Pink Floyd – Learning to Fly (1987)
Prince – Let’s Go Crazy (1984)
Queen – Save Me (1980)
Rainbow – I Surrender (1981)
ZZ Top – Sharped Dressed Man (1983)
Bon Jovi – Wanted Dead or Alive (1986)
Def Leppard – High ‘n’ Dry (Saturday Night) (1981)
Time to kick things off with some of my favorite rock tunes, chosen directly from my music library and delivered to you through the magic of YouTube and blogging! I hope you would enjoy this week’s selection and will get reminded of some great classics! This week, we will travel back to the 60s with Bob Dylan’s most important song and Steppenwolf’s ultimate hit, which also happens to be one of the first metal songs!; then we shall enter the 70s with Ramones, YES and Electric Light Orchestra; we will then move on to the 80s with AC/DC, Guns N’ Roses and Mötley Crüe – some of the most celebrated bands during the 80s; finally, we will wrap the mixtape with some 90s sound – Van Halen and Def Leppard will do the trick!
Happy Listening!
Playlist:
AC/DC – Hells Bells ( 1980 ) Bob Dylan – Like a Rolling Stone ( 1965 ) Def Leppard – Make Love Like A Man ( 1992 ) Electric Light Orchestra – Don’t Bring Me Down ( 1979 ) Guns N’ Roses – Welcome To The Jungle ( 1987 ) Mötley Crüe – Wild Side ( 1987 ) Ramones – I Just Want To Have Something To Do ( 1978 ) Steppenwolf – Born To Be Wild ( 1968 ) Van Halen – Judgment Day ( 1991 ) Yes – Roundabout ( 1971 )
Bob Dylan – Like a Rolling Stone ( 1965 )
Steppenwolf – Born To Be Wild ( 1968 )
Yes – Roundabout ( 1971 )
Ramones – I Just Want To Have Something To Do ( 1978 )
Electric Light Orchestra – Don’t Bring Me Down ( 1979 )
Hello, everyone! Happy new week! I do hope it’s a good one for all of us!
Once again, it’s Monday, which means it’s time for my weekly “mixtape”. As usual, I’ve collected 10 rock classics to help you kick off the new week with a blast! I’ve picked up rock tunes from various artists and eras (even from back in the 60s) and came up with this lovely rock playlist for your Monday mood! Just wanted to remind you that there’s no particular order or category – It’s a personal selection, based on my favorite classic rock songs from my music library. It’s basically a bunch of cool rock songs, performed by various awesome artists I love with all my heart! I hope you guys enjoy it and get reminded of some cool songs from the past! Rock on!
Animals – House of the Rising Sun ( 1964 )
Led Zeppelin – Since I’ve Been Loving You ( 1970 )
It’s Monday, so it’s time for my weekly mixtape. This week, once again, I collected 10 favorite songs from my music library and came up with this splendid classic rock music playlist. Simply put, it’s a compilation of songs I really enjoy listening to on a daily basis. There’s no particular order or concept behind the “mixtape” I’ve prepared. The only idea behind it is to kick off the new week with some serious rock ‘n’ roll tunes! Also, I think such “mixtapes” are the perfect opportunity to travel back in time, relive the amazing moments or just remind ourselves of some great rock music! Let’s roll! Happy Listening!
Tina Turner – Steamy Windows (1989)
Alice Cooper – This Maniac’s Inlove With You (1989)
Helloween – I Want Out (1988)
YES – Owner of a Lonely Heart (1983)
Poison – Talk Dirty to Me (1986)
Rush – Tom Sawyer (1981)
Deep Purple – Mistreated (1974)
Judas Priest – Better By You, Better Than Me (1978)
Dio – Don’t Talk to Strangers (1983)
and let’s finish off with a more gentle classic rock song from the late 80s….
Hello, everyone! Happy new week! I do hope it’s going to be a good one for all! It’s Monday, so I thought that there’s no better way of kicking off the week than listening to some pure rock ‘n’ roll! I previously mentioned that I love collecting songs and making playlists and I’ve been doing it ever since I was a kid. Thus, I thought that it’s only natural to continue with this tradition on my blog and prepare a weekly “mixtape” for my readers.
This week, once again, I’ve chosen 10 classic rock songs which I’m sure many of you guys are quite familiar with or have heard at least a few times before. Nevertheless, I think it’s a good way to remind ourselves of some brilliant masterpieces from the past and listen to them one more time. I’ve made my choice based on personal preferences and there’s no specific order or category – just songs I love and listen to quite often. I hope you guys would enjoy this week’s playlist … I hope some of you might also discover a song they’ve never heard before!
When I was a little girl, my favorite activity was to record songs from the radio on my cassettes. I had this old school Panasonic cassette recorder and I used to listen to the radio all day long and wait for my favorite songs to be played so that I can record them and make the “ultimate mixtape”. I had like hundreds of these tapes filled up with playlists featuring classic rock songs, pop and dance music. I loved it! Nothing has changed, though…. Nowadays, I’m sure people don’t really record songs from the radio – we have the Internet, we have online streaming, we have our smartphone music players, PC music libraries, etc. However, people still do create music playlists…Whether we make it for a special occasion and collect songs exploring a particular theme or just features newly released albums, people who love music are always doing it…If you check my smartphone music player you’d understand what I’m talking about (and probably think I’m crazy) – I have playlists for “when I’m sad”, “when I want to fall asleep”, “when I want to feel energized” and of course the “recently added” song playlist. At the end of each week I usually add or remove songs and arrange my playlists for the upcoming week. I know it’s Thursday, but that doesn’t really matter… I thought it’s high time I started making classic rock mixtapes on my blog…
With the following selection of 10 songs, I would like to invite you to either go down memory lane or experience new emotions and feelings with classic rock songs which you may not have heard before. I do hope you guys enjoy it!
Time to have a glimpse at my personal music player and which songs can you find in there… Have a listen…