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56 minutes ago, Davie said:

New smooth-soul song from The Temptations? Yes. “Calling Out Your Name” by The Temptations

 

Thank you for introducing this song! My kind of music, I love it! 🥰

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I guess it's mellow 1960's one hit wonders morning..........

ok BB had 2

 

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This is me venturing into this site. I am an outsider here after all.

Am I angry?, no, just a stroll through another neighbor hood.

How do people see me here? 

Not really sure, never gave it a thought. After all, I'm just passing through.

How do I see people here?

No different than those in my neighborhood.

LindaMarie.

 

 

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Today I was thinking about when I first came out.

After the meetings and finally going out on my own "she legs"

LindaMarie.

 

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8 minutes ago, LindaMarie said:

Today I was thinking about when I first came out.

After the meetings and finally going out on my own "she legs"

LindaMarie.

 

Ooh

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Never understood the song, but it has always stuck and just topped up this morning.

 

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Another cool tune from that era..............

 

 

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@LindaMarie:

 

"Runnin' with the devil" is a genuine classic (definitely a Van Halen fan here)!

 

The Amy Winehouse song (Rehab) is a phenomenal one too, that I suspect many trans people can relate to at least on some level, even if not always necessarily as a literal connection to the lyrics (or...sometimes, more literal). My first introduction to that song (and to any of Amy Winehouse's music for that matter) was from Rock Band...uhmmm...I want to say Rock Band 3? To this day, "Rehab" is still one of my absolute favorite songs to do vocals on in Rock Band. I like to think I'm not too terrible at it!

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It's been COLD for a long time here... need something HOT...... with Tommy Bolin on guitar

 

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One brilliant song—a meticulously told tale of painful school-days. Were you an ugly-duckling in high school, too?  Song by Janis Ian — "At Seventeen" 

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Extreme metal got me through my teen years. Some might think people grow out of some things, but not me. I still have a soft spot for it, even to this day as a fresh 30 something. Specifically old school style gothic metal using the "beauty and the beast" contrasting harsh and clean vocal approach.

Russian bands like Little Dead Bertha seem to keep that style of gothic metal alive into the modern era.

 

 

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Listening to the raw tracks a friend of mine sent me from her new album! I can't share but I'm fangirling so hard right now! Squee!

 

Hugs!

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Today I am trying to lift my spirits so I'm listening to Peat and Diesel. The best thing to come out of The Western Isles since Stornoway's Marag Dhu! (black pudding) There are better quality recordings to listen to, but the lyrics to "Say you love me" speak to me today. 

 

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@DeeDee I am incapable of listening to and watching this without feeling better!  May the worst of your future be the best of your past!   I hope this helps.

 

 

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@Ticket For Epic Thanks! I love hearing people sing in their natural accent! I'd not heard of Spook school, but have always liked the sound of indie bands.  😊 "A little bit hopeful" was good too. The sound reminded me of Harvey Danger.

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