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Lucille, by the Silver Fox himself (RIP, Kenny): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SDVkdcO8ts
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Sometimes I get the Miley Cyrus song called You Do stuck in my head because the casinos in Las Vegas played this 1000 times a day forever. Most popular song at the time. I think the only song I heard more times was Sweet Child O Mine by Guns N Roses.
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Originally posted by Oracle View PostI know someone by the internet handle of 'tambala' or something like that. Mods know better than me. Random posts, talking to herself, and such.
And I apologize, if you aren't that lady. But, it seems. Fishy nose you see. :D
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Originally posted by Wonderful Plans View PostThis here is my first and only account on this website.
And I apologize, if you aren't that lady. But, it seems. Fishy nose you see. :D
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I purchased both versions of Joe Walsh's "In The City" on iTunes. Originally recorded as a soundtrack single for the movie "The Warriors", which I never seen, with his solo project band of whom was a member of I also don't know, if anyone at all, he also recorded the song with his band "the Eagles". These two recordings sound closely identical and played in the same key with the same arrangement. The tones are somewhat different but you'd think that they were both recorded by the same people but they weren't. Good song, good songwriter and recording artist. R.I.P. Glenn Frey.
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Originally posted by Oracle View PostYou've again made an account here? This place is not a blog. Goddammit!
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Originally posted by Wonderful Plans View PostWhat artists are you not paying to entertain you?
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I got a new favorite song, the Moody Blues Your Wildest Dreams. I remember it on the radio when I was a kid. It sorta blended in back then when there was a ton more talent on the radio than there is today but these days it stands out so much nothing on the radio could compare.
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