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Tippaporn

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  1. Fleetwood Mac with the wonderfully rearranged Never Going Back Again off of their '80 Fleetwood Mac Live double album.
  2. Fleetwood Mac with Songbird off of their '77 Rumours album.
  3. Fleetwood Mac with Landslide off of their '75 Fleetwood Mac album.
  4. Fleetwood Mac with The Derelict off of their first of two '73 albums, Penguin>
  5. Fleetwood Mac with Bad Loser off of their '74 Heroes Are Hard To Find LP.
  6. Fleetwood Mac with Station Man off of their '70 Kiln House LP.
  7. Fleetwood Mac with Woman Of 1000 Years off of their '71 Future Games LP.
  8. Fleetwood Mac with Why off of their '73 Mystery To Me album.
  9. Slash performing Hey Joe at the 2005 Jimi Hendrix Tribute show.
  10. Fleetwood Mac with Danny's Chant off of their '72 Bare Trees LP.
  11. Fleetwood Mac with Jam #2, a bonus song on their '75 self-titled CD.
  12. Chicken Shack with What You Did Last Night off of their '68 Forty Blue Fingers, Freshly Packed And Ready To Serve debut album.
  13. Mink DeVille performing the Ben E. King composition Stand By Me live at Montreux on '82.
  14. Chad And Jeremy with Rest In Peace off of their '67 Of Cabbages And Kings LP.
  15. Gene Clark with On Her Own from the 2018 Gene Clark Sings For You CD of unreleased tracks from '67 which were discovered in the 80's.
  16. Peter Gabriel with No More Apartheid from his '87 Biko promo EP.
  17. The Underground Youth with The Death Of The Author off of their '19 Montage Images Of Lust & Fear release.
  18. I posted this in response to bannork earlier this year. It can never be played enough. The anti-apartheid song Biko as performed by Peter Gabriel in harmony with Playing For Change features Peter joined by Beninese vocalist and activist Angélique Kidjo, Silkroad’s Yo-Yo Ma, bass legend Meshell Ndegeocello and more than 25 musicians from seven countries including South Africa, India, Spain and the USA. Biko originally appears on the third eponymously titled album, also know as Peter Gabriel 3: Melt, released in '80.
  19. U2's debut performance of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" at Tiffany's in Glasgow, Scotland on 1st December 1982, during the first show on the "Pre-War" UK tour.
  20. New Order with their '84 non-album single Thieves Like Us.
  21. The Replacements with Cruella DeVille off of their '88 Stay Awake LP. Just watched the recent movie Cruella DeVille last week with my daughter. She loved it.
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