I have interviewed literally hundreds of the greatest rock musicians , but George Thorogood is the only one who told me that he was planning to be a professional comedian, not a musician. The best-selling album by bare-knuckle electric bluesrocker George Thorogood with July 1982's Bad to the Bone. George marks the occasion here In the Studio with his unlikely journey featuring all of his biggest hits including "One Bourbon, One Scotch, and One Beer","Move It On Over", Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love", "I Drink Alone", Chuck Berry's "It Wasn't Me", and of course "Bad to the Bone".
Lynyrd Skynyrd- Pronounced – the late Gary Rossington, Ed King, Leon Wilkeson
Bruce Springsteen & the E St. Band- Detroit medley- Dallas 2-10-23
Lynyrd Skynyrd- Things Goin’ On- acoustic 3-93 Dallas
Boston- Don’t Look Back- Tom Scholz
Moody Blues- In Search of the Lost Chord- Justin Hayward, John Lodge, the late Graeme Edge
Boston- Feelin’ Satisfied- Worcester 8-16-87
ZZ TOP- Tres Hombres- Billy Gibbons, Frank Beard
Cars- Just What I Needed- Cleveland 7-18-78
Mott the Hoople- Mott- Ian Hunter
George Thorogood and the Destroyers- Move It on Over