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^^^They will not force us

They will stop degrading us

They will not control us

We will be victorious

 

Beautiful song and please don't laugh with me here, I had a crash with Matthew James Bellamy few years ago until ...( I won't go any further for obvious reasons)

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I got to listen to this one on the way back from CVS today. It is NOT safe for work so keep that in mind. This particular video is fan-animated. I admit that I much prefer this one to the official video, but it might just be that I like Missi and I'm a giant animation geek.

 

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@Jackie C. THat song is regularly in my playlist rotation. I love it even more having seen that vid for the first time. So well done.  Thanks for sharing. :) 

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4 hours ago, Shay said:

I'll check out Bon Iver - as soon as I officially get to start HRT - hopefully it will be today- it will be my treat to myself...

Bon Iver is really good. I bet you'll really like their sound.

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Where were you - Journey (1980) Captured, they did have a lot of good songs

 

This track moves and grooves.....

 

 

 

boogie

 

 

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believe it or not i loved the original line up with Gregg Rilie from Santana although Steve Perry certainly made the band a hit and Jonathan Cain completed the monster band they became.

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You are so right @Shay, they were great I loved this track recorded in 1975 just before Steve P joined, very inspirational and spiritual

 

 

 

 

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excellent choice... I also loved their rendition of All too Much by the Beatles....

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24 minutes ago, Shay said:

excellent choice... I also loved their rendition of All too Much by the Beatles....

 

:applause: that's a great cover they do.......

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Oh I love Alicia. She recently was on NPRs Tiny Desk on YouTube. Her set was emotional and so beautiful. 
 

If you haven’t heard of Tiny Desk, I recommend you go check it out on YouTube or NPRs website, they feature bands and artists from all genres, from all over the world. They usually do a short 3 or 4 song set, but the venue is so informal, small and intimate that you really get a great feel for the music and the people behind it. 

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agree Tiny Desk Concerts are wonderful...i really liked Nickel Creek's concer

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I was chatting with a friend this morning and she brought up this song. Great bass line, and the message rings true today, post transition...So here it is, their catalog (Eagles) is deep and wide....

 

 

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i was just telling my wife i remember hearing Take It Easy for the first time on vacation with my mom and older brother on the only family vacation in North Carolina at some camp,ground in the north west corner, cant remember name but there was a dam nearby. i also aaw the movie Andromeda Strain at the campgrounds on a large white sheet. Wrote some of my first decent songs back then. ah memories...

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28 minutes ago, Shay said:

i was just telling my wife i remember hearing Take It Easy for the first time on vacation with my mom and older brother on the only family vacation in North Carolina at some camp,ground in the north west corner, cant remember name but there was a dam nearby. i also aaw the movie Andromeda Strain at the campgrounds on a large white sheet. Wrote some of my first decent songs back then. ah memories...

 

Inspirations from the heavens we have :)

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amen.....and that reminded my of the song from Purple Rain that starts with the preacher spiel

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listening to Lana Del Rey this morning. I love her rendition of "Once Upon A dream" she did for the Movie "Malificent II". Perfect for the movie.

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On 7/7/2020 at 7:01 AM, Shay said:

 

love the wonderful opening sequencce is Smooth Operator

 

 

That version of "Smooth Operator" was wonderful, just found this a few pages back, great production all the way...

 

Thanks

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