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Ah, Smokey Robinson's My Girl—love that to dance to. And Satisfaction—Charlie sure makes the rhythm pocket work.

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I couldn't pick just one -

 

 

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soooo 90's , nice chords on that acoustic, then step it up...


gets me movin'.....

 

 

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Need uplifting stuff today............

 

 

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Johnny rocks ! "still alive and well" 

 

 

 

 

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Tommy Bolin - what a guitarist yet lost soul - found dead with about every type of drug in him at the age of 25. Here are some examples of his work..........

 

 

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tasty, cool vibe for Friday, simply groovy...

 

 

 

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ah yes - Alan Parsons.....

 

 

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This song came to mind when my son-in-law hid behind religion (don't know last time he stepped into a church) as an excuse.....

 

 

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This song was so emotional for me when I just listened to it again after so many years (possibly before transition). The lyrics stood out more than ever for me. I never realized how many of the words and descriptions are metaphors of a story that applies to my life growing up as a man struggling with that whole thing and then finally becoming the woman I am today.

 

 

In this proud land we grew up strong

We were wanted all along

I was taught to fight, taught to win

I never thought I could fail

 

No fight left or so it seems

I am a man whose dreams have all deserted

I've changed my face, I've changed my name

But no-one wants you when you lose

 

Don't give up 'cause you have friends

Don't give up you're not beaten yet

Don't give up I know you can make it good

 

Though I saw it all around

Never thought that I could be affected

Thought that we'd be last to go

It is so strange the way things turn

Drove the night toward my home

The place that I was born,  on the lakeside

As daylight broke, I saw the earth

The trees had burned down to the ground

 

Don't give up you still have us

Don't give up we don't need much of anything

Don't give up  'cause somewhere there's a place where we belong

 

Rest your head

You worry too much

It's going to be alright

When times get rough

You can fall back on us

Don't give up

Please don't give up

 

Got to walk out of here

I can't take anymore

Going to stand on that bridge

Keep my eyes down below

Whatever may come

and whatever may go

That river's flowing

That river's flowing

 

Moved on to another town

Tried hard to settle down

For every job, so many men

So many men no-one needs

 

Don't give up 'cause you have friends

Don't give up you're not the only one

Don't give up no reason to be ashamed

Don't give up you still have us

Don't give up now we're proud of who you are

Don't give up you know it's never been easy

Don't give up 'cause I believe there's a place

There's a place 

Where we belong

 

Don't give up

Don't give up

Don't give up

 

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wandered into my head this morning...............

 

 

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A timely song by Eric Clapton (2021), tell it, like it is, he has a knack for that....

 

 

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@Susan R I had never heard that song before, and it really touched my inner being to the core. it makes me grateful that I am now on the journey to become the woman I have always wanted to be.

 

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Been listening to a remastered version of "The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughn" CD.  I had forgotten what a talented guitar player he was.  Another artistic genius who's life was tragically cut short.

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A nice little tune Janis did I always enjoyed..............

 

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Dedicated to the end of all wars  Tim Buckley - Once I Was. 

Dedicated to the end of all wars. 

Tim Buckley - Once I Was. 

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Good band..................... to wake up my brain cells this morning................

 

 

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