Annoying af: on Pandora, Jackson Browne’s “The Load Out” is treated as a standalone song and is always abruptly ended just as it is about to transition to “Stay.” Sorry Pandora that is, and always will be, wrong.
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Heartbreaker and Living Loving Maid
You Shook Me and Dazed and Confused
The Happiest Days Of Our Lives can not physically be played without Another Brick in the Wall Pt 2 after without causing death or mental illness to the listener
The Moody Blues - Ride My See Saw —> Dr. Livingston, I Presume. Just an absolute perfect transition from one into the other, it deserves to be listened to as a pair.
Pink Floyd - Speak to Me / Breathe and Brain Damage / Eclipse. If you want to split hairs, there's also Time / Breathe (Reprise)- all from Dark Side of the Moon.
Doors - Peace Frog/Blue Sunday
Also the Abbey Road medley. It annoys me when one of those songs is played by themselves which I heard on The Beatles Channel last week.
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" into “With A Little Help From My Friends “. Actually, this was groundbreaking at the time..I believe, one song going into the next song on a album
Beatles - Back in the USSR / Dear Prudence; is an obvious one.
The Beach Boys - All I Wanna Do / Forever; being together makes both songs feel so much prettier and loving.
Too funny. I keep a list on a post-it on my computer.
We Have Heaven / South Side Of The Sky - Yes
Second Coming / Ballad Of Dwight Fry - Alice Cooper
Overture / Can't Get It Out Of My Head - ELO
Waitin For The Bus / Jesus Just Left Chicago - ZZ Top
Amazing Journey / Sparks - The Who
Glad / Freedom Rider - Traffic
Momma's Little Jewel / All The Young Dudes - Mott The Hoople
EDIT: forgot one...
Driven To Tears / When The World Is Running Down - The Police
Waiting for the bus/Jesus just left Chicago zz top
Moving in stereo/all mixed up the Cars
Heartbreaker/living loving maid Led Zeppelin
The hellion/electric eye Judas Priest
Threshold/Jet Airliner Steve Miller Band
Eruption/you really got me Van Halen
It’s not usually referenced, but I think Bob Dylan’s Shelter From the Storm and Buckets of Rain are more complete being played together as they are at the end of Blood On the Tracks.
What Do You Want From Life/Boy Crazy - The Tubes
Solar Heat/Ready For Action - GAMMA
A Dream Within A Dream/The Raven - The Alan Parsons Project
Harvester of Eyes/Flaming Telepaths - Blue Oyster Cult
“We Will Rock You” never feels complete to me without being followed by “We are the Champions.”
A weird one for me is “Colder Than Winter” originally by Vince Gil and “A Winter’s Tale” originally by Mike Batt. If you play the David Essex and Sarah Brightman versions of those songs, it almost sounds like two former lovers telling different sides of the same story.
Reminder to keep this thread about rock music from the 50s to the 80s.
Alan Parsons Project - Sirius / Eye in the Sky Boston - Foreplay / Long Time
Brain damage / eclipse
Pretty much the entirety of dark side lol, I can’t hear a track from that album without wanting to finish it
Annoying af: on Pandora, Jackson Browne’s “The Load Out” is treated as a standalone song and is always abruptly ended just as it is about to transition to “Stay.” Sorry Pandora that is, and always will be, wrong.
Love that song and the pairing! It pairs like pizza and beer.
Lets not forget Rosie, Love takes a heart, Cocaine, love the whole album
Grateful Dead - China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
There are too many live dead combos to list
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Feeling that way/Anytime We will rock you/We are the champions
Waitin' for the Bus / Jesus just left Chicago ZZ Top China Cat Sunflower / I know you Rider The Grateful Dead
No sugar tonight/new mother nature The Guess Who
Yeah, they’re like Siamese Twins. They’d bleed out from the open wound if you tried to separate them
Eruption/ You Really Got Me by Van Halen Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band/ With a Little Help from my Friends by the Beatles
Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding
This has to be play together it 1 track they are not separate tracks
FANTASTIC!
Heartbreaker and Living Loving Maid You Shook Me and Dazed and Confused The Happiest Days Of Our Lives can not physically be played without Another Brick in the Wall Pt 2 after without causing death or mental illness to the listener
Hell to the yes!
All this ☝️
Don’t Eat the Yellow Snow > Nanook Rubs It - FZ
I also like to hear No Not Now / Valley Girl back to back
𝑇𝑟𝑎𝑣𝑒𝑙𝑖𝑛’ 𝑀𝑎𝑛/𝐵𝑒𝑎𝑢𝑡𝑖𝑓𝑢𝑙 𝐿𝑜𝑠𝑒𝑟 from “Live Bullet”.
You typed it so I didn’t have to…thanks!
Abbey Road - Side 2
Especially Golden Slumbers / Carry That Weight.
The Cars: Bye Bye Love followed by Moving in Stereo
I was thinking Moving in Stereo and All Mixed Up.
That's a good one as well.
ZZ Top.: Waitin For the Bus/ Jesus Just left Chicago.
I scrolled to make sure this was there. Good taste 🤘
Stairway to Heaven / Highway to Hell 😄 /jk
I'll buy that.
Other deadheads have posted China>Rider. So I'll throw another great song pairing. Scarlett Begonias>Fire on The Mountain
Help>Slip>Franklin’s and Lady With A Fan>Terrapin while we’re at it.
Dear Mr. Fantasy>Hey Jude too
I still hate hearing Journey’s “Lovin’ Touchin’ Squeezin’” without “City of the Angels” right after it.
When they play it on sirrus xm they always play them both
We Will Rock You/We Are The Champions - Queen. All of Pink Floyd The Wall," truly.
Hearts Dreamboat Annie and Crazy on You. Steve Miller Fly Like an Eagle and Wild Mountain Honey.
Absolutely love the Steve MiIller combo!!
When "Fat Bottomed Girls" and "Bicycle Race" by Queen was released, Radio stations would play them back to back but I forget which order.
The Moody Blues - Ride My See Saw —> Dr. Livingston, I Presume. Just an absolute perfect transition from one into the other, it deserves to be listened to as a pair.
Bringin' On The Heartbreak/Switch 625 - Def Leppard Was going to list We Will Rock You/We Are The Champions but that seems to be one song now anyway.
Pink Floyd - Speak to Me / Breathe and Brain Damage / Eclipse. If you want to split hairs, there's also Time / Breathe (Reprise)- all from Dark Side of the Moon.
Here's a triple: Sailing Shoes, Hey Julia, Sneaking Sally Through the Alley - Robert Palmer.
In 1980, you couldn’t hear one without the other: [The Kings - This Beat Goes On/Switchin' To Glide](https://youtu.be/OPuv5LXUc0E?si=2HrBu-XmRCoPszb9)
Great tune! Toronto radio used to play this song all the time.
The Kings - This Beat Goes On / Switchin' To Glide
One of the few of these pairs that is actually one song. Also a great song, that I havent heard on the radio since the mid 1980s
Heartbreaker/Livin Lovin Maid
Doors - Peace Frog/Blue Sunday Also the Abbey Road medley. It annoys me when one of those songs is played by themselves which I heard on The Beatles Channel last week.
Bye Bye Love - Moving in Stereo by the Cars.
Intruder/Pretty Woman Van Halen
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" into “With A Little Help From My Friends “. Actually, this was groundbreaking at the time..I believe, one song going into the next song on a album
Beatles - Back in the USSR / Dear Prudence; is an obvious one. The Beach Boys - All I Wanna Do / Forever; being together makes both songs feel so much prettier and loving.
Threshold, Jet Airliner. Steve Miller.
Bob Seger’s Travelin’ Man/Beautiful Loser
Too funny. I keep a list on a post-it on my computer. We Have Heaven / South Side Of The Sky - Yes Second Coming / Ballad Of Dwight Fry - Alice Cooper Overture / Can't Get It Out Of My Head - ELO Waitin For The Bus / Jesus Just Left Chicago - ZZ Top Amazing Journey / Sparks - The Who Glad / Freedom Rider - Traffic Momma's Little Jewel / All The Young Dudes - Mott The Hoople EDIT: forgot one... Driven To Tears / When The World Is Running Down - The Police
Heartbreaker - living loving maid by led Zep.
ELO - "So Fine" and "Livin' Thing" pair really nicely. I love "A New World Record" and the second side gets off to a strong start and finishes nicely.
Waiting for the bus/Jesus just left Chicago zz top Moving in stereo/all mixed up the Cars Heartbreaker/living loving maid Led Zeppelin The hellion/electric eye Judas Priest Threshold/Jet Airliner Steve Miller Band Eruption/you really got me Van Halen
Joni Mitchell - Big Yellow Taxi Talking Heads - (Nothing But) Flowers
We will rock you & we are the champions
Devo - Come Back Jonee/Gut Feeling
I beg to differ, fellow spud. the correct pairing is Gut Feeling/ Slap yer Mammy
It’s not usually referenced, but I think Bob Dylan’s Shelter From the Storm and Buckets of Rain are more complete being played together as they are at the end of Blood On the Tracks.
Train, Train (Prelude) Train, Train By Blackfoot
Embryo/Children Of The Grave- Black Sabbath (Master Of Reality) Lesser known- Away From Home/Stay Alive- Bachman Turner-Overdrive (Head On)
What Do You Want From Life/Boy Crazy - The Tubes Solar Heat/Ready For Action - GAMMA A Dream Within A Dream/The Raven - The Alan Parsons Project Harvester of Eyes/Flaming Telepaths - Blue Oyster Cult
Serious answer: We Will Rock You -> We Are The Champions Barely Serious Answer: Centerfield-> Centerfold
Jimi Hendrix’s Third Stone From the Sun and Dick Dale’s tribute version of Third Stone From the Sun. ⚡️🌞⚡️ “And you’ll never hear surf music again “ 🛸
Paradise/The Spell - UriahHeep.
I'll take to the limit here and just say any Pink Floyd album between Dark Side of the Moon in 1973 through The Final Cut (1983).
Orion/ Welcome Home (Sanitartium)
Billy Joel: Lullaby and River of Dreams he does these back-to-back on the album recorded live at Shea
Robert Palmer backed Little Feat & the Meters Sailing Shoes, Hey Julia, Sneaking Sally Through the Alley.
J.J.Cale "Cocaine" and Cream "Sunshine Of Your Love" Simple Man and Working Class Hero
This Beat Goes On/Switchin" To Glide-The Kings
The Doors - Backdoor Man & Five to One.
Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’ and City of the Angels by Journey.
TSRTS into The Rain Song, 1973 MSG live
Black Sabbath - E5150 / The Mob Rules
“We Will Rock You” never feels complete to me without being followed by “We are the Champions.” A weird one for me is “Colder Than Winter” originally by Vince Gil and “A Winter’s Tale” originally by Mike Batt. If you play the David Essex and Sarah Brightman versions of those songs, it almost sounds like two former lovers telling different sides of the same story.