<rioroad@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1116508526.683862.158380@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...>I gotta crank it up:>
The Outfield, Your Love>
Actually, only the first few lines.... then, for me, it gets repetitive. Still, that intro does sound great!
Let me think.....a few of my crank up songs: "Dream Police" Cheap Trick "Sick as a Dog" Aerosmith "Promised Land" Elvis "Deuce" KISS "Pride and Joy" and "Love Struck Baby" Stevie Ray Vaughan "Dolly Dagger" Jimi Hendrix "Monday Morning" Fleetwood Mac "Good Lovin' Gone Bad" and "Wildfire Woman" Bad Company Um.... and "Dancing Queen" ABBA heh
"Pauli G <rioroad@hotmail.com>" <rioroad@hotmail.com> You're digging it round, when it aughta Be SQUARE
Pauli G <rioroad@hotmail.com> wrote:>> I gotta crank it up:>>
The Outfield, Your Love>
Soon as I hear>
Josie's on a vacation far away>Come around and talk it over .....>
UP goes the volume.
I ususlly hit seek for that... got too much of that one in 1986 or 87...
-- "People who read the tabloids deserve to be lied to" - Jerry Seinfeld "Education is the progressive discovery of our own Ignorance" - Will Durant "We are drowning in information, while starving for wisdom." - E.O. Wilson "the glass is not only half full the first half was delicious" --Me To Reply: Scrape off the end bits...
Damon Scott Hynes 20 May 2005 15:48:28 [ permanent link ]
Pauli G <rioroad@hotmail.com> wrote:> I gotta crank it up:>
The Outfield, Your Love
A man of taste. And they had at least three other songs as good.
-- Damon Scott Hynes
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<anla@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:1116590506.443868.73620@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...> WiNK wrote:>> <rioroad@hotmail.com> wrote in message>> news:1116508526.683862.158380@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...>> >I gotta crank it up:>> >
The Outfield, Your Love>> >
Actually, only the first few lines.... then, for me, it gets> repetitive.>> Still, that intro does sound great!>>
Let me think.....a few of my crank up songs:>> "Dream Police" Cheap Trick>
...or...>
"Mommy's alright, daddy's alright, they just seem a little weird.">
"I want you to want me. I need you to need me. I'd love you to love me.> I'm begging you to beg me.">
There's a reason Cheap Trick rules.>
a.>
Yes!!1!1 I even crank "Tonight It's You." A little more lame, but I love Robin's voice on it and love to sing along with it.
<anla@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:1116594616.331826.176640@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...> ...and you can add to my list (country genre) Darryl Worley's "Awful,> Beautiful Life".>
I like fast country songs for 2 reasons.>
1. Good guitar chops> 2. Catchy, cheap lyrics>
a.>
It's all about being cheap, isn't it? heh How do you feel about "T-R-O-U-B-L-E?" That has both of those ingredients..... (I prefer Elvis' version to Travis Tritt's but that just me...)
Damon Scott Hynes 21 May 2005 08:20:36 [ permanent link ]
There's a reason Cheap Trick rules.
And it ain't because of their lyrics...
One of my last forays into PBS was when they showed a CT concert from Chicago...circa 1981 or so. They played a version of "Gonna Raise Hell" that fcsking roxored.
Damon Scott Hynes 21 May 2005 08:21:40 [ permanent link ]
In this case, I'll go with Travis. In a similar vein, I like Dwight> Yoakam's "...caught in a trap..." better'n Elvis's.
That's one song that has never had a bad version recorded. I even like the Fine Young Cannibals take on it.
-- Damon Scott Hynes
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Damon Scott Hynes 21 May 2005 17:57:33 [ permanent link ]
Kinda the same reasons PBS rules.>
No BS. No Fluff. Just good stuff.
Bill Moyers says hi, takes three paragraphs to do it, and blames the right wing when you make note. Charlie Rose then has him on his show to discuss it.
-- Damon Scott Hynes
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