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any chuck berry.
Wishing well
sex on bloody fire
knocking on heavens door
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
Basket Case - green day
All the small things - blink 182
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youtube.com/@TheColourboxMusic
HIGHWAY TO HELL
Thats a great idea.
I'd do Tiger Feet by Mud.
To be honest, in a covers band most of the work is done outside of the rehearsal room learning your individual parts before you even get together,and if the gig is in November, you have tons of time to do this.
Don't Stop - Fleetwood Mac
Long Train Running - Doobie Bros
9-5 - Dolly Parton (usually goes down well!)
Thinking out Loud - Ed Sheeran (if you want a slower one)
Possibly Magic Carpet Ride
....
Play that funky music - Wild Cherry
No Particular place to go - Chuck Berry
Twist and Shout _ Beatles
Keep on running - Spencer Davis
Stuck In The Middle - Steelers Wheel
Valarie
Last Train to Clarksville.- Monkees
Long Train Running - Doobie Bros
Bohemian Like You - Dandy Warhols
Rebel Rebel - Bowie
Money For Nothing - Dire Sts
Mony Mony - Billy Idols version?
Waterloo or Mama Mia - Abba, makes the girls dance
When My Little Girl Is Smiling - Paul Carrack
Angels - Robbie
http://thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/285/one-chord-progression-songs-suitable-for-jams-or-encores/p1
Gangsters - the specials
Louie Louie - the kingsmen
Wolly Bully - sam the sham
going underground - the Jam
Billie Jean -Jacko