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Chris Rea – Auberge Lyrics
| 9 years ago
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Mysterious message..what is Chris Saying? Trust your own inner self?
But yes... |
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Canned Heat – On The Road Again Lyrics
| 14 years ago
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THis is the greatest boogie song of all time. I have played it for years. It is haunting and forlorn and somehow the guy just keeps going and going like that Bunny. Sorry about one of them died-wasnt it the Bear?? Love these guys. Are they good to hear in the oughts?? |
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Joan Baez – With God on Our Side Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Should be more from Joany here. She is a dynomite 60's folk icon and her songs are not all here from that era. This is a wonderful Bob Dylan song.!! |
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Peter, Paul and Mary – Stewball Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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So moving. They sing it as a sing along--still moving and touching. Just a gambler song, but touched the eternal verities. Oh but it does. They guys are great. |
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Richie Havens – Freedom Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Very cool folk songer and should have more comments because he is a great composer, singer, and concert too. Saw him 6 years ago in the park. Very much fulla the wild energies of love and resitution. Just listening to him sing ROcky Racoon now-- very high powered. Such energy!! |
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The Animals – San Franciscan Nights Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Tne all time greatest hippie tribute song. (Okay one of about twemty). Tells about the mood, the scene, the laid back attitude, the troubles. Very under played on the oldies air waves. |
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Leonard Cohen – Suzanne Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Leonard has been a rock through the years. One who will get spiritual in a rock song and be very cool about it. His poetry is awesome too. |
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The Four Seasons – Walk Like A Man Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Its just about a guy where the girl dumped him. Its a macho thing. He isnt more of a man becasue he can take it. Men dump women every day.-- As reported by my collaborator here. |
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The Everly Brothers – Cathy's clown Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Very sad for a yong kid to hear this tune on his transistor radio and have no love of his own as he walks to grammar school, rides the ferry, or sits in his room at nite looking out the window to the bridge. These songs set up the whole world to be seekers of love and harmony in a rather dreer United States of the fifties. |
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