Registered: 01/13/07
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Loc: Pasco Bulldog country
The Rolling Stones are arguably the world's greatest Mega band. Know matter if you like them or not, their music is timeless. I believe Keith Richards beautiful wife recently survived a bout with cancer.
The 2006 concert in Brazil drew nearly 3,000,000.00 fans. A truly remarkable feat.
Mf
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"Go hard, today Can't worry the past, coz that yesterday". GO COUGS!!!
Ran across this Leon Russell clip from the old 'Shindig' a 60's tv music program. I knew his music from the '60's -'70's but I've never seen him without a long hair & beard. He can still rock the ivories: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7zY-UY8HtE&feature=related
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"I didn't care what she didn't 'low--I would boogie-woogie anyhow" John Lee Hooker
This is the ultimate song to listen to on the way to or from forks. I spent a week camping with my dog this summer and this song pretty much summed up my adventures of young adulthood. I gave a kayaker a ride from to his rig the day I was planning on leaving and he slipped me a couple xtra bucks because I told him about my nature mission. My dog and I spent a few more days than expected out there, and it was a time of my life I'll remember forever. We took the time to see just about everything there is to see on the OP. I lived off cliff bars, whole milk and summer steelhead. Fido had just about as much fish as I did. I played this song over and over as I drove along lake crescent on the way home, all spent from the awesomeness.
I'll throw in some pics from the trip:
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I used to not like him before that song. I usualy hate the shakey voice. The song being on the into the wild soundtrack had nothing to do with me liking that song. That youtube vid was the only one that wasnt an into the wild music vid.
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This song doesn't necessarily reflect my own beliefs, but it has a good apacolyptic feel to it. I enjoy it. It makes you wonder how some people view the future of the world. What if a golden ladder doesn't come down? What have we done?
Edited by Jgrizzle (03/17/1105:37 PM)
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All of my thoughts are sophisticated and complex.