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  • #5. Jared James Nichols - Easy Come Easy Go

    Jared James Nichols playin the guitar with his eyes closed and smiling

    NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – JANUARY 17: Jared James Nichols performs onstage during an album release show at The Basement East on January 17, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images)

    #5. Jared James Nichols – Easy Come Easy Go

    Requested through – Facebook Request Line – Scotty B wdha

    Requested by –  Mama Ann M AKA Commander Ann M in Riverdale , NJ

    Mama Ann M brings up the rear at #5 with her request for some new DHA Rock from Jared James Nichols titled “Easy Come Easy Go”. Jared James Nichols, a rising star in the world of blues rock, has captivated audiences with his electrifying guitar skills and soulful voice. One of his standout tracks, “Easy Come Easy Go,” showcases his musical prowess and ability to weave together timeless blues influences with a modern edge. Released as a single from his new self titled album, this song captures the essence of Nichols’ talent and establishes him as a force to be reckoned with in the contemporary blues rock scene. Great Job Mama! Salute!

     

  • #4. AC/DC - Baby Please Don't Go

    Guitarist of the Band AC/Dc Angus Young holding his guitar and pointing to the crowd while on stage.

    AC-DC (Photo by Paul Natkin/WireImage)

    #4. AC/DC – Baby Please Don’t Go

    Requested through – Facebook Request Line – Scotty B wdha

    Requested by – King Rock Larry D in Manchester , NJ

    The King is back on the list with his cover’s theme request for ” Baby Please Don’t Go’ by AC/DC. Look out Bobby Bonzo! the King is coming for your record of 6 nights in a row making the Top 5! “Baby Please Don’t Go” is an iconic song that showcases the raw energy and electrifying presence of Australian rock band AC/DC. Originally written and recorded by blues musician Big Joe Williams in the 1930s, AC/DC’s rendition of this blues classic transformed it into a hard-hitting rock and roll anthem. With their signature sound and captivating performance, AC/DC breathed new life into “Baby Please Don’t Go,” solidifying its status as one of the band’s most beloved tracks. All Hail the King! Great Job! Salute!

     

  • #3. Rush - Headlong Flight

    Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson of Rock Band Rush posing for a picture while being honored on Guitar Center's RockWalk at Guitar Center on November 20, 2012 in Hollywood, California.

    HOLLYWOOD, CA – NOVEMBER 20: (L-R) Recording artists Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson of Rock Band Rush is honored on Guitar Center’s RockWalk at Guitar Center on November 20, 2012 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic)

    #3. Rush – Headlong Flight

    Requested through – Facebook Request Line – Scotty B wdha

    Requested by – Private 1st Class Sal G in Teaneck , NJ

    Private 1st Class Sal G takes the #3 spot with his request for “Headlong Flight” by Rush. “Headlong Flight” is a captivating and dynamic song by the legendary Canadian rock band Rush. Released as a single from their 2012 album, “Clockwork Angels,” the track showcases Rush’s ability to create intricate musical compositions, lyrical depth, and a sonic experience that takes listeners on an exhilarating journey. With its driving rhythms, technical prowess, and thought-provoking lyrics, “Headlong Flight” stands as a testament to Rush’s musical genius and enduring legacy. Great Job Sal! Salute!

     

  • #2. Metallica - Welcome Home (Sanitarium)

    Metallica in the 80's posing with bears in a black in white picture

    From left to right, bassist Cliff Burton, singer and guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich of American heavy metal band Metallica drinking with three other people in The Sun pub in Lamb’s Conduit Street, London, 11th February 1984. (Photo by Pete Cronin/Redferns/Getty Images)

    Metallica – Welcome Home (Sanitarium)

    Requested through – Email Request line – [email protected]

    Requested by – Commander Kyle M in Hillsborough , NJ

    Oh My! Commander Kyle M takes #2 with his “I’m Losing My Mind ” themed request for “Welcome Home (Sanitarium)” by Metallica. Kyle has knocked out the Woodbridge Division this week  , keeping them from tying The El-Cappytan Bobby Bonzo’s record for 6 straight night’s of making the Top 5 . Kyle is starting to gain on Bonzo so look out! Keep up the good work Woodbridge Division i think ya’ll just might catch Bonzo one day.

    “Metallica’s ‘Welcome Home (Sanitarium)’: A Haunting Exploration of the Human Psyche” “Welcome Home (Sanitarium)” is a haunting and introspective song by the iconic heavy metal band Metallica. Featured on their 1986 album “Master of Puppets,” the track delves into the dark realms of the human psyche, exploring themes of mental confinement, isolation, and the struggle for sanity. With its powerful musical composition, emotional lyrics, and dynamic performances, “Welcome Home (Sanitarium)” solidifies Metallica’s ability to create intense and thought-provoking music that resonates with listeners. Great Job Kyle! Salute!

     

     

  • #1. System Of A Down - Toxicity

    System of a down posing for a picture in the 90's

    (L-R) Armenian-American singer, musician, songwriter, record producer, and political activist Serj Tankian, Armenian-American musician and songwriter Shavo Odadjian, Armenian-American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer Daron Malakian and Armenian-American drummer and songwriter John Dolmayan, of the Armenian-American heavy metal band System of a Down, pose for a group portrait circa September, 1998 in Los Angeles, California. (EDITOR’S NOTE: SPECIAL FILTER WAS USED ON LENS TO CREATE THIS IMAGE) (Photo by Bob Berg/Getty Images)

    #1. System Of A Down – Toxicity

    Requested through – Email Request Line – [email protected]

    Requested by – The Airstream Astronaut Major Materd in Pequannock , NJ

    Major Mater lands at #1 again! I need to go back and see how many times he has taken the top spot. he may hold a record. I will have to take some time and do that. I’ll let you know if he or who does. Mater takes the top spot with his request for” Toxicity” by System Of A Down.

    “Toxicity,” was  released in 2001 by the Armenian-American heavy metal band System of a Down. It stands as a powerful anthem that captures the essence of social and political unrest. With its explosive energy, unapologetic lyrics, and genre-defying musical fusion, “Toxicity” became a rallying cry for a generation disillusioned by societal issues. The song’s confrontational nature and thought-provoking themes solidified System of a Down’s reputation as a band unafraid to challenge the status quo. Great Job Materd! You’re #1 again! Party in da Airstream! Salute!

     

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