Live - "White, Discussion" or "Horse"(bonus track) - Throwing Copper Live - "Gas Hed Goes West" - Secret Samadhi R.E.M. - "Find the River" - Automatic For the People
The Walkmen-I'm Never Bored (Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone) or Damien Rice - Cannonball (B-Sides) or The Beatles - A day in the life (sgt. pepper)
Simply Red: "We're in this Together" (Life); "Enough" (A New Flame) Journey: "Why Can't This Night Go On Forever" (Raised on Radio)
isn't there a little throw away after that track, "her majesty's a pretty nice girl...?" also, was abbey road recorded after let it be?
Yeah you're right about the throw away. My bad. But it's still a dam good ending! from all music guide
The All Music guide is right. The recording session for "Let it Be" was so bitter and hostile that the group decided to give it one more college try, and those were the "Abbey Road" sessions. "Abbey Road" came out before "Let it Be" because Phil Spector was still busy "Spectorizing" "Let it Be".
"Throw Back the Little Ones"- Katy Lied-Steely Dan "Can't Hardly Wait"- Pleased to Meet me-The Replacements "Radio Radio"- This Years Model- Elvis Costello "You Can't always get what you want"- Let it Bleed- The Rolling Stones "Reason to believe"- Every picture tells a story- Rod Stewart "How will you go" - Woodface- Crowded House "That's what I call love" -Crowded House - Crowded House "The Last time I saw Richard"- Blue- Joni Mitchell "Sleep of the just"- King of America- Elvis Costello "It's a Man's Man's world" - Walking in London- Concrete Blonde "Love Lost" - The Old New Me - Slim Dunlap "Gold Dust Woman"- Rumours - Fleetwood Mac "Buckets of Rain" - Blood on the Tracks- Bob Dylan "The Returns" - Pirates- Rickie Lee Jones "Elegie" - Horses- Patti Smith
only the greatest song ever... "There's an opera out on the turnpike, there's a ballet being fought out in the alley"
Gouge Away - Doolittle - The Pixies Purple Rain - Purple Rain - Prince Down By The Sea - Business As Usual - Men At Work This one doesn't really fit, but it's the last song on the last disc of the set... Redemption Song (September 23, 1980) - Songs Of Freedom Disc 4 - Bob Marley