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We Didn't Start the Fire - - Billy Joel


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kareng Grand Master

Hub says- Start It Up. - Rolling Stones

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Fire - Jimi Hendrix

kareng Grand Master

Ack! Simultaneous posting!

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Fire it Up - Modest Mouse :P

Jestgar Rising Star

Fire it Up - Modest Mouse :P

:lol::lol: Brilliant!

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Fire on the Mountain - Marshall Tucker Band


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Blame it On a Sad Song - Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Blame It On The Boogie--The Jacksons

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Blame it on the Rain -- Milli Vanilli . . . . . .. . ....Or was it?.. . . . ...:rolleyes:

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Rhythm Of The Rain--The Cascades

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Get Rhythm - - Ry Cooder

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Get Ready--Rare Earth

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Shining Star - Earth Wind & Fire

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Big Star--Kenny Chesney

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I'm All Right - - Kenny Loggins

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But It's Alright--J.J. Jackson

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Anyone Else But You - The Moldy Peaches

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Reunited--Peaches and Herb

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Reunited--Peaches and Herb

:lol: :lol: :lol: Instant flash back to the 70's

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Reunited--Peaches and Herb

Boy, this has been a tough one to follow. . . ...:unsure:.. . . .notice the unheard-of 15-hour pause in the postings... . . :lol:

Last Tango in Paris - - Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass

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Paris in April - Frank Sinatra

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All The Things You Are - - Frank Sinatra

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Relax - Frankie Goes To Hollywood

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That's the Way Love Goes - Janet Jackson

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