Can't disagree with you at all...but, you might wanna add Road Angel to the
list.
When Big Mike started this whole gig, which really launched the Fan Club,
back with the Laughlin contest in '97, Road Angel was THE song that he
picked for the question. Studio version isn't bad, but it's definitely
another kick ass song live, (a la Las Vegas last year).
C ya
Doobster
P.S. - It was nice to see the older folks take home some goodies at the
Grammys last nite: Steely Dan, U2, Paul Simon was outta site and besides
the Men in Blue, didn't Faith Hill look and sound unbelievable
>From: "pan head" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Best of the Doobies
>Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 02:47:08 -0000
>
>I want to try something that I don't think has been done yet, at least not
>since I've been on the list ('97).
>
>The Best of the Doobies, 1989 to the present. That's 4 albums (ok, CD's).
>
>What is your choice for the very best song of the last 4 offerings?
>
>My choice is Dangerous, a good, old fashioned, kick ass Doobies
>rock&roller.
>The studio version is what got me first, of course, but this one is a must
>hear LIVE.
>
>Oh, by the way, I need a volunteer, someone good at keeping track of these
>things. And I don't want to disrupt the Survivor game, I'm just pretty sure
>we can do at least 2 things at once.
>
> Later, Nick
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