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It reminds me of what happened before I started my  transition in 1999.Ex girlfriend decided to tell me the bad news.Pregnant telling I wasn't the dad and an ex boyfriend of hers was the dad.I was hurt bad and she did it to me.Lied to and cheated on me.I walked off telling her it was over,asked me to take her back and told her no.

 

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Geddy Lee - My Favorite Headache

 

A solo effort by Rush's Bass player and vocalist.   A nice counterpoint to Rush.

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Its no secret im a big VNV Nation fan.

 

This song is no exception.. Beloved

 

Lyrics: Are about losing someone very close to you.

 

The beat may be a little fast for some . It always makes me think of those people who i have known and are no longer on this astral plain.  I do think of the good times and try to leave the bad to history.

 

 

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Journey - Walks like a lady (live)

 

Such a sweet groove.....

 

 

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Xanadu - Rush (1977)

 

Bless you Neil, one of greatest of all time

 

 

 

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Amen!  A fantastic drummer and lyricist.  We're losing all the greats of our time.  

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Angels Among Us,Alabama.Fits my stepdad well since he always been there for my mom,3 younger sisters and I.My bio dad died when I was 7 years old and we fell on hard times after that.It is going to be a tribute song to him on his birthday this weekend   

 

 

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Devin townsends empath album,of all the albums hes made so far this is my favourite, some really emotional moments for me. My favourite track is here comes the sun,the last song on the album on the compendium track,then probably genesis.

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This morning it's Led Zeppelin "whole lotta love" live recorded in Madison Square Garden 1973 (released in 76) on the "The song remains the same" movie release. It's sooo heavy

 

"Has anybody seen the bridge ?"
 

 

 

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I think Robert is still looking!  

 

Talk about a genre shifting song from a band known for blues.  Those were the days.

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This little number by Paul McCartney and Wings from 1971  sums up the moment. "It's just another day". Beautiful song....

 

 

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Ghost of a chance - Rush (1991) "I believe there is a ghost of chance"  Spiritual, and poetic, Neil Peart lyrics, just so significant....

 

"Like a million little doorways
All the choices we made
All the stages we passed through
All the roles we played"

 

 


 

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Digging up a classic from the LA Area 1971, I have this "45" in my collection, they were 79 cents back then....

 

Redeye - "Collections of yesterday and now", great vocals, love the arrangement, and guitar tracks, speaks to the era....I think they channeled Crosby, Stills, and Nash :)

 

 

The A side was  "Games", it's groovy, makes this girl swirl and twirl ;-) It was a different time....

 

 

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I may be in the minority, but I love some good country music. 

Currently listening to the the best: Eric Church, Some of It.

 

"Some of it you learn the hard way

Some of it you read on a page

Some of it comes from heartbreak

Most of it comes with age

And none of it ever comes easy

A bunch of it you maybe can't use

 know I don't probably know what I think I do

But there's somethin' to

Some of it"

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Holdin My Own, Eric Church

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVc3tCw0fN0

 

"Always been a fighter, scrapper, and a clawer
Used up some luck in lawyers
Like Huck from Tom Sawyer jumped on my raft
And shoved off chasing my dreams
Reeling in big fishes
I had some hits, a few big misses
I gave 'em hell and got a few stitches
And these days, I show off my scars"

 

"And when my time on Earth is done
I want they write it on my stone
I lived, loved, and died holdin' my own"

 

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Today for me is diffrent.

 

In fact not really to diffrent. I have loved this guy since AGT 2017

 

He has an awesome voice and was robbed of the AGT title in my opnion. A superstar in his own right

 

 

People may think hes a bit of a joke. BUT WHAT A VOICE

 

Puddles Pity Party. Wicked game

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On 11/4/2012 at 9:53 AM, Guest Zeda said:

I have a fun mix of songs in my playlist :D The first few are from listening to Pandora a few days ago:

Jar of Hearts - Christina Perri

The Man Who Can't be Moved - The Script

Tonight Tonight - Hot Chelle Rae

Good Life - One Republic

Mr. Brightside - The Killers

Set Fire to The Rain - Adele

Otherside - Red Hot Chili Peppers

Dirty Little Secrets - All American Rejects

Rhythm Of Love - Plain White T's

Cost of Livin' - Ronnie Dunn

Apologize - One Republic

306 - Emilie Autumn

Let The Record Show - Emilie Autumn

Opheliec - Emilie Autumn

Castle Down - Emilie Autumn

Love Like Winter - AFI

Silver and Cold - AFI

My Immortal - Evanescence

Thoughtless - (The Evanescence version)

Blown Away - Carrie Underwood

Fall For You - Secondhand Seronade

Where the Green Grass Grows - Tim McGraw

Okay I Feel Better Know - AFI

Dis Moi - BB Brunes

The Game - Disturbed

Kiss - Korn

Ce Soir - Kyo

Pardonné - Kyo

Dernière Danse - Kyo

Overrated - Three Days Grace

Through Glass - Stone Sour

Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana

Handelbars - Flobots

Surprisingly, I have no Queen in this mix o.O As you can see, I'm not adventurous with my music.

You have such weird taste, Guest Zeda from 2012, sheesh >__>

(I still have most of this XD)

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