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  • slewfan
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    https://youtu.be/YFSG0VakAmw?t=30

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  • jackpot269
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    Originally posted by stevenash
    Victoria Justice and Ariana Grande as well.







    How does AG get so much sound coming out of that tiny frame. She don't look like she weighs 80 pounds.

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  • stevenash
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    Originally posted by jackpot269
    and she loves showing it off.


    Victoria Justice and Ariana Grande as well.







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  • jackpot269
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    Originally posted by stevenash
    ^
    Can sing five octaves.
    Very few women have that kind of range.
    and she loves showing it off. That is my favorite song form her.

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  • stevenash
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    ^
    Can sing five octaves.
    Very few women have that kind of range.

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  • jackpot269
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    I was at the 49TH CMA awards

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  • stevenash
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    ^
    Epic.

    Some people ignorantly call Dexys a one hit wonder.
    Dexys already had a hit before "Eileen".

    I've been to binge for hours on Dexys.
    (Did you see what I did there)?

    You ever see Dexy's perform this live?
    It changes you.





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  • Debi
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    Come on Eileen is such a classic!

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  • stevenash
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    I've been watching Dexy's and Kevin Rowland since I was a kid 44 years ago.
    They started in 1980.




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  • mcaulay777
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    Wow i have never heard another song before i only know Come on Eileen witch is still played all the time on 80.s Chanell on Sirius!

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  • stevenash
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    Nobody could strut like Freddie could, Michael Hutchence could strut as well, but not like Mick or Freddie.

    This (IMO) is the greatest rock and roll band ever.



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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by stevenash

    he's one of the greatest but to me the undisputed greatest front-man of all time is


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  • stevenash
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    One of the all-time great super groups, especially when Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, and Phil Collins were together in the mid 70's.
    My goodness gracious, I forgot how epic this tune is.


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  • Debi
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    Originally posted by stevenash
    Definitely one of them!

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  • stevenash
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    The greatest frontman ever

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  • JAKEPEAVY21
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    This is a badass set at a beautiful venue along with some pyrotechnics...

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  • JAKEPEAVY21
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    Originally posted by Denise_D
    Loved me some Jethro Tull back in the day!!
    Love them!
    Originally posted by stevenash
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    Love Ian Anderson.


    "Sitting on a park bench
    Eyeing little girls with bad intent

    Snot's running down his nose
    Greasy fingers, smearing shabby clothes
    Hey, Aqualung"
    Ian Anderson was an incredible showman and love those flute solos!

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  • stevenash
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    I posted earlier that I judge an epic album (CD) by the number of quality songs on that album.

    IMO, Steve Winwood's 'Arc of a Diver' is not only severely underrated, but an all-time great album.



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  • stevenash
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    ^
    Love Ian Anderson.


    "Sitting on a park bench
    Eyeing little girls with bad intent

    Snot's running down his nose
    Greasy fingers, smearing shabby clothes
    Hey, Aqualung"

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  • Debi
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    Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
    Loved me some Jethro Tull back in the day!!

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  • stevenash
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    John Mayall just passed at the age of 90

    He was great, along with Bob Dylan and a few others helped make the harmonica great again.
    Mayall could wail brothers and sisters; I tell you what.

    Can I get a witness here and give me some room to move.

    (Fast forward to 1:48, the dude had talent on loan from God, plays harmonica with one hand, piano with the other, while scat singing at the same time)


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  • stevenash
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    ^
    Long live the deep dives.

    That's how I rate great albums, by the number of great tunes on a singular album.
    Take Billy Joel's Stranger album, there was only one song on the Stranger I consider 'filler', the rest was epic.

    Talk about terrific bands from the 70's.
    Ambrosia.

    Go deep into 'Somewhere I've Never Traveled' album, you'll find this masterpiece.
    (Need more harpsichord please)





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