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Jake Mack's the LIST Jake Mack’s THE LIST Updated: July 2019 Don’t see it on the list? Billy Bragg & Wilco - Remember The Mountain Bed Request it anyway! Billy Joel - Vienna SUBMIT AT: Billy Joel – Piano Man wwww.jakemack.com/requests Black – Pearl Jam Fill in “Request It Live” form, and send! Black Crowes - Thorn in my pride (Only tap send once) Black Crowes - She Talks To Angels A Black Keys - Little Black Submarines Aimee Mann - That’s Just What You Are Blind Faith – Can’t Find My Way Home Albert King - Born Under A Bad Sign Bob Dylan - Blowin’ in The Wind Allman Brothers Band - Ain’t wastin time no more Bob Dylan - I Shall Be Released Allman Brothers Band - Blue Sky Bob Dylan - Lay Down Your Weary Tune Allman Brothers Band - Melissa Bob Dylan - Mr. tambourine man Allman Brothers Band - Old friend Bob Dylan - Simple twist of fate Allman Brothers Band – One Way Out Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues B Bob Dylan – The Times Are A-Changin’ B.B. King – How Blue Can You Get? Bob Marley - No Woman No Cry B.B. King – Rock Me Baby Bob Seger – Mainstreet Backdoor Slam - Come home Bob Seger – Turn The Page Barenaked Ladies - Pinch Me Bruce Hornsby - The Way It Is Barenaked Ladies – Brian Wilson Bruce Springsteen - Growing Up Barenaked Ladies – If I Had A Million Dollars Bruce Springsteen - My City Of Ruins Beck - Beautiful Way Buddy Guy - Champagne and Reefer Ben Folds - Landed Buddy Guy - Feels Like Rain Ben Harper - Diamonds On The Inside C Big Head Todd & The Monsters - Please Don’t Tell Her Chicago - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? Big Star - Ballad Of El Goodo Chris Stapleton – Broken Halos Big Star - Thirteen Chris Stapleton – Them Stems Big Star - When My Baby’s Beside Me Chris Stapleton / George Jones - Tennessee Whiskey Bill Withers - Ain’t no sunshine Chris Thomas King - Hard Time Killing Floor Blues Jake Mack’s THE LIST Updated: July 2019 Chris Whitley - Big Sky Country Drive-By Truckers - Never Gonna Change Chris Whitley - Dirt floor Drive-By Truckers – A Ghost To Most Chris Whitley - Look What Love Has Done Drive-By Truckers – Ever South Chris Whitley - Poison Girl E Chris Whitley - Scrapyard Lullaby Eddie Vedder / Indio - Hard Sun Chris Whitley - Stagger Lee Elmore James - Ride ‘Em On Down Chris Whitley – Automatic Elmore James - The Sky Is Crying Coldplay - Yellow Elton John - Take Me To The Pilot Counting Crows - Amy Hit The Atmosphere Elton John – Your Song Counting Crows – Recovering The Satellites Elvis Costello - Waiting For The End Of The World Counting Crows - The Rain King Elvis Costello - Alison Cousteau - The Last Good Day Of The Year Elvis Costello - Everyday I Write The Book D Elvis Costello - Miracle Man Dave Matthews Band - Everyday Elvis Costello – What’s So Funny ‘Bout Peace, Love. Dave Matthews Band - Lie In Our Graves Elvis Costello & The Roots - Sugar Won’t Work Dave Matthews Band - Rapunzel Eric Clapton - Before You Accuse Me David Gray - Babylon Eric Clapton - Change The World David Meade - Gramercy Vaudeville Eric Clapton - Further On Up The Road David Meade - Rainy Weather Friend Eric Clapton - Hey Hey Davy Knowles - Riverbed Eric Clapton - Layla Dawes - Time Spent In Los Angeles Eric Clapton - Lonely Stranger Dawes - If I Wanted Someone Eric Clapton – Lay Down Sally Dawes - Things Happen F Del Amitri - Some Other Sucker’s Parade Fastball - Fire Escape Derek & The Dominos – Bell Bottom Blues Fenton Robinson – Somebody Loan Me A Dime Derek & The Dominos - Got To Get Better In A Little Fleetwood Mac – The Chain While Fleetwood Mac – Never Goin’ Back Again Dispatch - The General Foo Fighters - Learn To Fly Don McLean – American Pie Freddie King - Big Legged Woman Doobie Brothers - Black Water Jake Mack’s THE LIST Updated: July 2019 Freddie King - Goin’ Down Jackson Browne - Doctor My Eyes Freddie King – ‘T’ Ain’t Nobody’s Business Jackson Browne - Running On Empty Freedy Johnston – Bad Reputation Jackson Browne – Rock Me On The Water G Jake Mack - Abandoned Church G. Love - Hot Cookin’ Jake Mack - Can’t Take Me No More Garth Brooks - Friends In Low Places Jake Mack - Charlie Gary Clark Jr.- Things Are Changing Jake Mack - Drive Genesis – That’s All Jake Mack - If I Get Through This George Harrison – All Things Must Pass Jake Mack - If You Wanted To George Harrison - My Sweet Lord Jake Mack - Loser Town Gomez - How We Operate Jake Mack – Lost Man Gordon Lightfoot - Sundown Jake Mack - Thunderbird Grateful Dead - Bertha Jake Mack – GI Joe Grateful Dead - Box Of Rain Jake Mack – I’m Leaving This town Grateful Dead - Fire On The Mountain Jake Mack – Small Town Man Grateful Dead - Friend Of The Devil James - Laid Grateful Dead - Jack Straw James McMurtry – Choctaw Bingo Grateful Dead - Scarlet Begonias James Taylor - Fire And Rain Grateful Dead - Uncle John’s Band James Taylor - Steamroller Blues Gregg Allman - I’m No Angel James Taylor – Love Has Brought Me Around Green Day - Good Riddance James Taylor – Something In The Way She Moves H Jason Isbell - 24 Frames Howlin’ Wolf - Evil Jason Isbell - Danko / Manuel Howlin’ Wolf - Killin’ Floor Jason Isbell - Decoration Day I Jason Isbell – Hope The High Road Incubus - Drive Jason Isbell - Something More Than Free J Jason Isbell - Speed Trap Town Jack Johnson - Staple It Together Jason Isbell - Super 8 Jack Johnson – Upside Down JD McPherson - North Side Gal Jake Mack’s THE LIST Updated: July 2019 Jeff Tweedy - The thanks I get Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah Jethro Tull - Skating Away Little Walter - My Babe Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick Local H - Bound For The Floor Jim Croce - You Don’t Mess Around With Jim Lori McKenna / Tim McGraw – Humble & Kind Jim Lauderdale – Time Flies Los Lobos - Burn It Down Jimi Hendrix - Castles Made Of Sand Los Lobos - I Got Loaded Jimi Hendrix - Drifting Los Lobos - Reva’s House Jimmy Buffet - Margaritaville Lyle Lovett - Isn’t That So Joe Bonamassa - Ballad of John Henry Lyle Lovett - Private Conversation Joe Jackson – Is She Really Going Out With Him Lyle Lovett - Road to Ensenada John Hiatt - Baby’s Gonna Kick Lyle Lovett - She Makes Me Feel So Good John Hiatt - Slow Turning Lyle Lovett - She’s Already Made Up Her Mind John Hiatt - Your Dad Did Lynrd Skynyrd - Freebird John Mellencamp - Key West Intermezzo (I Saw You Lynrd Skynyrd – Simple Man First) Lynyrd Skynyrd – Sweet Home Alabama John Mellencamp - R.O.C.K. In The USA M John Mellencamp – Check It Out Marshall Tucker Band – Can’t You See John Mellencamp – Pink Houses Matthew Sweet - Girlfriend Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues Mavis Staples / Parliament – Can You Get To That K Michael McDermott - A wall I must climb Keb Mo’ - Standin’ At The Station Muddy Waters – Sugar Sweet Keb Mo’- Perpetual Blues Machine N Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Blue On Black Neil Diamond - Sweet Caroline Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Everytime It Rains Neil Young - For The Turnstiles L Neil Young - Mr. Soul – Led Zeppelin - Bron-y-aur Stomp Neil Young - Old man Led Zeppelin - Hey Hey What Can I Do? Neil Young - Powderfinger Led Zeppelin - Kashmir Neil Young - The Needle And The Damage Done Led Zeppelin - No Quarter Neil Young – Heart Of Gold Led Zeppelin - What Is And What Should Never Be Jake Mack’s THE LIST Updated: July 2019 O Ray Lamontagne - How Come – Oasis - Wonderwall Ray Lamontagne - Repo man Old Crow Medicine Show – Wagon Wheel Ray LaMontagne - You Are The Best Thing Otis Redding - I’ve Got Dreams To Remember Rhett Miller - Come Around Otis Redding - Sittin’ On The Dock Of The Bay Robbie Fulks - Let’s Kill Saturday Night P Robert Cray - Right Next Door Paul McCartney - Great Day Robert Johnson - Love In Vain Paul Westerburg - Knockin’ On Mine Robert Johnson – When you got a good friend Pearl Jam - Corduroy Robin Trower - Bridge Of Sighs Pearl Jam - Daughter Ron Wood - Mystifies Me Pearl Jam - Red Mosquito Ryan Adams - Two Peter Frampton - All I want to be Ryan Adams - When The Stars Go Blue Peter Gabriel – Solsbury Hill Ryan Adams - Come Pick Me Up Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight Ryan Adams - Damn, Sam Phish - 46 Days Ryan Adams - Easy Plateau Phish - Back on the train Ryan Adams - Everybody Knows Phish - Backwards Down The Numberline Ryan Adams - Firecracker Phish - Farmhouse Ryan Adams - New York, New York Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here Ryan Adams – Oh, My Sweet Carolina Pure Prairie League - Amie Ryan Adams - When Everything I Do Q S Queens Of The Stone Age - My God Is The Sun Semisonic - Chemistry R Semisonic - Closing Time R.E.M. – It’s The End Of The World As We Know It Semisonic - This Will Be My Year R.E.M.- Find The River Somebody Remembers The Rose - Whiskeytown Ray Charles - Hard Times Son Volt - Drown Ray Lamontagne - Beg Steal Or Borrow Son Volt - Loose String Ray Lamontagne - God Willin’ And The Creek Don’t Sonny Landreth - New Landlord Rise Spoon - Do You Ray Lamontagne - Home For The Summer Jake Mack’s THE LIST Updated: July 2019 Squeeze - Tempted The Beatles - Tomorrow Never Knows Stanley Brothers - Man Of Constant Sorrow The Beatles - You Got To Hide Your Love Away Steve Earle - Another Town The Black Crowes - Locust Street Steve Earle - Burnin’ It Down The Black Crowes - Nebakanezer Steve Earle - Copperhead Road The Black Crowes - She Talks To Angels Steve Earle - Hardcore Troubadour The Black Crowes - Wiser Time Steve Earle - I Feel Alright – The Black Keys - Tighten Up Steve Earle - Johnny Come Lately The Decemberists - Down By The Water Steve Earle - Transcendental Blues The Decemberists - Make You Better Steve Earle – Sunset Highway The Eagles - Hotel California Steve Earle – Galway Girl The Eagles – Seven Bridges Road Stevie Ray Vaughan - Empty Arms The Eagles – Take It
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