Yella's GOAT Yacht Rock Playlist
Lawyers, Guns, and Money – Warren Zevon
Say You Love Me – Fleetwood Mac
Hey Nineteen – Steely Dan
My Life – Billy Joel
Sneaking Through The Alley – Robert Palmer
Brandy – Looking Glass
Right Down The Line – Gerry Rafferty
Reminiscing – Little River Band
I Saw The Light – Todd Rundgren
Better Watch Your Back – Hall and Oates
Somebody’s Baby – Jackson Browne
Southern Cross – Crosby, Still and Nash
If You Leave Me Now – Chicago
Dirty Work – Steely Dan
You Make Loving Fun – Fleetwood Mac
Africa – Toto
Eye in the Sky – Alan Parson Project
Watching The Wheels – John Lennon
We Just Disagree – Dave Mason

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England Dan and John Ford Coley weep.
And, I'm sorry, but Player and Ambrosia are Top 5 worthy every day of the week. In fact, the Throbber just got a flashback boner to Junior Prom slow dance on Baby Come Back. brb, yo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnfSoaJxe3Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QIWtY7gzvA
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you should make a youtube playlist and post it.
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We can add them. They are both worthy and have been played on the yacht I sail on.PurpleThrobber said:England Dan and John Ford Coley weep.
And, I'm sorry, but Player and Ambrosia are Top 5 worthy every day of the week. In fact, the Throbber just got a flashback boner to Junior Prom slow dance on Baby Come Back. brb, yo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnfSoaJxe3Y
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If I were on a yacht, I wouldn't listen to any of Yella's choices. Yachts and rap go together. Yachts and old man music do not.
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Lots of old, rich, white guys own yachts. But, yes, Yacht Rock as a genre reached it's zenith in the late 70s and early 80s.RoadDawg55 said:If I were on a yacht, I wouldn't listen to any of Yella's choices. Yachts and rap go together. Yachts and old man music do not.
In the sail boat I crew on there's no mutual exclusivity between enjoying yacht rock and hip hop. We play both with regularity. -
Rented a house boat for our week long senior trip to Lake Shasta. We played Nelly's first album the entire time. Not rock, but a good time nonetheless.
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Commented before I saw this. So much this...RoadDawg55 said:If I were on a yacht, I wouldn't listen to any of Yella's choices. Yachts and rap go together. Yachts and old man music do not.
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Shut yo mouff. Respect the Boz.RoadDawg55 said:If I were on a yacht, I wouldn't listen to any of Yella's choices. Yachts and rap go together. Yachts and old man music do not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIu0jQ5TaRQ
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Interesting mix. A few of those make me want hot ice picks in my eardrum. A few others are guilty pleasures. A few are are among my favorite songs. I often forget about Dirty Work. Thanks for reminding me.YellowSnow said:Escape – Rupert Holmes
Lawyers, Guns, and Money – Warren Zevon
Say You Love Me – Fleetwood Mac
Hey Nineteen – Steely Dan
My Life – Billy Joel
Sneaking Through The Alley – Robert Palmer
Brandy – Looking Glass
Right Down The Line – Gerry Rafferty
Reminiscing – Little River Band
I Saw The Light – Todd Rundgren
Better Watch Your Back – Hall and Oates
Somebody’s Baby – Jackson Browne
Southern Cross – Crosby, Still and Nash
If You Leave Me Now – Chicago
Dirty Work – Steely Dan
You Make Loving Fun – Fleetwood Mac
Africa – Toto
Eye in the Sky – Alan Parson Project
Watching The Wheels – John Lennon
We Just Disagree – Dave Mason
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Reggae trumps rap as summer time boating music by the way and it's not even close.RoadDawg55 said:If I were on a yacht, I wouldn't listen to any of Yella's choices. Yachts and rap go together. Yachts and old man music do not.




