Starting things off is Joan Jett with the title track from her remastered solo debut album 'Bad Reputation'.
Next is The Who from the self-titled remastered album, Who Are You'. (Yes, the Who, not to be confused with the what, the where, or the why.)
From the Hot Rocks 1964-1971 compilation album, here's the Rolling Stones trying to get a little 'Sympathy For The Devil'.
The first song on the Rand D to not actually have any D. Here's Janis Joplin from the 18 Essential Hits album with the song 'Mercedes Benz'.
Stealers Wheel didn't have an official webpage, but the wikipedia file was a veritble treasure trove of information. Here's their title track from the remastered release 'Stuck In The Middle With You' .
The Animals was another band who didn't have an official site. From the Best Of The Animals cd, here's 'House Of The Rising Sun'.
The Grateful Dead are probable most noted for their legions of loyal fans wearing army uniforms of swirling multicolored patterns, but the 1987 album 'In The Dark' took a sober attempt at mainstream audiences and achieved the most commercial success of their careers. Here's 'Throwing Stones'.
From one legend to the next here on the R and D. Next up is Led Zepplin's 'Led Zepplin III remastered' album that takes us out to the 'Gallows Pole'.
And the final call of episode 6 is an Australian singer/songwriter Lenka. Her song 'Everything At Once' from her album 'Two'.
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Rock On,
J
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