Beatles - Don't Let Me Down (Get Back), I Am the Walrus (Hello Goodbye), The Inner Light (Lady Madonna) Hollies - Signs That Will Never Change (Non-album B-side of "Carrie-Ann") Buckinghams - Foreign Policy (Susan) Steppenwolf - For Madmen Only (Non-album B-side of "Ride With Me". 8:46 of Varese-like feedback and guitar noise.) Johnny Rivers - You Dig (B-side of "Secret Agent Man". To dissuade radio DJs from playing the "wrong side" of the record, the timing simply said "Over four minutes." It's actually 6:22. A slow burn blues jam with Larry Knechtel getting down and dirty on Hammond organ. Inexplicably, the album version is only 2:09.)
Many, but among my favs: “Rain”, bside to “Paperback Writer” The Beatles “Daytime Nightime Suffering”, bside to “Goodnight Tonight” Wings “Hard to Get Over a Heartbreak”, bside to “Tonight” Raspberries “Harmony”, bside to “Bennie and the Jets” Elton John “Rock of All Ages”, bside to “Come and get It” Badfinger
One jumped out at me---Paintbox by Pink Floyd. I am not the biggest Floyd fan, but I listened to them a lot when I was younger, and that is a cool early Floyd song. Interesting choice.
Radiohead - The Trickster Radiohead - Bishop's Robes Radiohead - Talk Show Host Radiohead - Banana Co. Beck - One of these Days Beck - Electric Music and the Summer People Beck - Diamond in the Sleaze Metallica - Breadfan Neil Diamond - You Don't Know Me
Another from And One-High, 1997 From the single 'Sometimes' a great mix of it can be found on the single 'Sweety Sweety'
I often like the b-sides better than the a-sides and it was always fun before this download age to hunt them out in record stores: Big Country: The Crossing Bright Light Bright Light: This is Me Without You, Movement in the Dark, Same Dream Culture Club: Colour By Numbers Cure: Man Inside My Mouth Depeche Mode: Newborn Duran Duran: Secret Oktober, Khanada, Faster Than Light Erasure: Dreamlike State, Tenderest Moments Eurythmics: Invisible Hands Gary Numan: We Are So Fragile, My Car Slides 1 & 2, I Don’t Believe Jimmy Somerville: Desire, Stranger Monkees: The Girl I Knew Somewhere, Goin’ Down Pet Shop Boys: Delusions of Grandeur, The Truck Driver and His Mate, Do I Have To? Stevie Nicks: Garbo, One More Big Time Rock and Roll Star, Thousand Days Thompson Twins: Passion Planet
Two come to mind immediately The Zombies' "Leave Me Be" - B side of the "Tell Her No" single The Four Seasons' "Connie-O - B side of "Big Girls Don't Cry"
Elvis Costello (and The Attractions): (most are UK singles) Radio Sweetheart (A side: Less Than Zero) Miracle Man (live) (A side: Alison (U.S. single version with strings!) Big Tears (A side: Pump It Up (UK); This Year's Girl (US) ) Tiny Steps (A side: Radio Radio (UK); (I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea (US) ) (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? (listed as 'Nick Lowe & His Sound') (A side: Nick Lowe - American Squirm) My Funny Valentine (A side: Oliver's Army) ... and about a dozen more for which I don't have the time to type !
To many to list! But here's a few anyway. The Cure This Twilight Garden (B side to High) Harold And Joe (B side to Never Enough) Depeche Mode Dangerous (B side to Personal Jesus) Pet Shop Boys Miserablism (B Side to Was It Worth It?) Electronic Imitation Of Life (B Side to Forbidden City) U2 The Three Sunrises ( B Side to Unforgettable Fire) Two Shots Of Happy, One Shot Of Sad (B Side to If God Will Send His Angels) I know for a fact that I have tons of others, they just aren't coming to my mind right now.