Itโs wild to me that the following three deep cuts from some of classic rockโs most famous bands didnโt get more love back in the day. Theyโre just that good. And maybe theyโre even better than their makersโ hits. Iโll leave whether or not that is true up to you. Regardless, letโs look at a few classic rock deep cuts that still totally rock today!
โThe Muleโ by Deep Purple from โFireballโ (1971)
Prog-rock giants Deep Purple are known for their biggest hits, like โHushโ from 1968 and โSmoke On The Waterโ from 1973. โThe Muleโ, though, is a really excellent tune, too. Itโs become a bit of a fan favorite through the years. That’s because Ian Paice would deliver an absolutely killer drum solo live whenever the band would tuck this one into their setlists. Since โThe Muleโ was never released as a single off Fireball, it never charted. I really do think this progressive rock jam was single material. Alas, itโll probably never get the love it deserves.
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โMy Wild Loveโ by The Doors from โWaiting For The Sunโ (1968)
The Doors are known for their enormous psychedelia-tinged hits, like the 1967 tune โLight My Fireโ and the 1971 classic โRiders On The Stormโ. But thereโs one very psychedelic song from a really psychedelic album by The Doors that I think doesnโt get enough love. Waiting For The Sun features hits like โHello, I Love Youโ, which certainly deserved to be released as a single. However, the deep cut track โMy Wild Loveโ always surprises me. It really could have made waves as a single. Shockingly, Robby Krieger said that the track was his least favorite song, despite his own bodyguard telling him that it was one of the bandโs best.
โTunnel Of Loveโ by Dire Straits from โMaking Moviesโ (1980)
Remember this Dire Straits song from 1980? It’s a Heartland Rock classic with a touch of art rock to make it unique. โTunnel Of Loveโ can be found on the album Making Movies. It always makes it to greatest hits albums released by the band. And yet, it was a very modest hit when it was released as a single. This jam only made it to No. 54 in the UK. Itโs pretty crazy that this classic rock jam has made it to our list of deep cuts, because it really should have been up there with โSultans Of Swingโ and โMoney For Nothingโ in the bandโs discography.
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