02. Las Vegas, Nevada
Inspired Frank Sinatra
Sinatra and Las Vegas are still the ultimate icons in entertainment, and as my Party Classics listeners already know, I always finish the show...
Submitted by Suggs
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03. Graceland, Memphis
Inspired Elvis Presley
Next to Ace and Clutch, Elvis is without doubt the greatest name for a boy, and believe me, if I'd had my way, our daughter would have been named...
Submitted by Christian O'Connell
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04. Copacabana, Rio
Inspired The Rolling Stones
I interviewed the guys while they were tour and witnessed the phenomenon surrounding these four, very normal family...
Submitted by Russ Williams
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05. Dublin, Ireland
Inspired U2
U2's vast back catalogue spans three decades already, and even with the latest single from their new album out next year, they don't show signs of...
Submitted by Neil Francis
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06. Bethel, New York
Inspired Jimi Hendrix
In my teens I was always more interested in building my own collection of rock albums, mostly on cassettes back then, I've got some absolute gems...
Submitted by Leona Graham
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07. Hamburg, Germany
Inspired The Beatles
If I could have lived at any time in history, I would love to have been a thirteen year old in 1962, and spent my adolescence hearing those...
Submitted by Geoff Lloyd
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08. Berlin, Germany
Inspired Pink Floyd
Although I would never usually advocate a trip to Germany under normal circumstances, I see this Rock Pilgrimage...
Submitted by Al Murray
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09. L.A., California
Inspired The Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Everything about the group's image and music at the peak of their career screams California, and they've subsequently...
Submitted by Ben Jones
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10. Nippon Budokan, Tokyo
Inspired Bob Dylan
There seems to be folk revolution happening at the moment with artists like Seth Lakeman and Ray LaMontagne going back to basics...
Submitted by Greg Burns
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