6 of the Best Classic Rock Deep Cuts

"Hey Hey What Can I Do," Led Zeppelin:  An acoustic gem from Led Zeppelin's 1970 B-side, evoking nostalgia and heartstrings with its lyrics and melody.

"Who Knows," Jimi Hendrix:  A live bluesy track featuring Hendrix's guitar wizardry, backed by Cox and Miles, showcasing his bluesman side.

"Shine On Your Crazy Diamond," Pink Floyd: A multi-part masterpiece paying tribute to Syd Barrett, offering mesmerizing harmonies and musicianship.

"Powerman," the Kinks:  From the "Lola" album, "Powerman" shines with psychedelic guitar tones and reflects on ambition and power.

"Flavor Crystals," Suburban Lawns:  A deep cut from 1983, this post-punk oddity captivates with its surreal, stream-of-consciousness lyrics.

"Fazon," Sopwith Camel: Dreamy and blissful, "Fazon" by Sopwith Camel, released in 1973, takes listeners on a psychedelic journey.