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Big Eyes  :rolleyes: -- Cheap Trick


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In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel

elye Community Regular

Big Time -- Peter Gabriel

moosemalibu Collaborator

Big Boss Man - Jimmy Reed

elye Community Regular

Take a Walk on the Wild Side -- Lou Reed

GottaSki Mentor

Wild Thing -- Jimi Hendrix

VeggieGal Contributor

Wild Boys ~~ Duran Duran


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You Make Loving Fun - Fleetwood Mac

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Tango in the Night - Fleetwood Mac

(Sorry moosemalibu, I followed the wrong song and you was too quick for me before I edited it :( )

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haha Its OK. We'll just keep it going!

 

Momma Told Me Not To Come -Three Dog Night

VeggieGal Contributor

Let Me Go -- Avril Lavigne

:)

GottaSki Mentor

Let it Be -- The Beatles

mommida Enthusiast

let's all go to the old folks home ~ The whitest kids you know

 

check it out on youtube.  (sorry for the odd sense of humor of mine)

GottaSki Mentor

let's all go to the old folks home ~ The whitest kids you know

 

check it out on youtube.  (sorry for the odd sense of humor of mine)

 

:lol:  :lol:  :lol:

 

Old Man -- Neil Young

CaliSparrow Collaborator

I am a Man of Constant Sorrow — John Hartford

GottaSki Mentor

I -- Black Sabbath

CaliSparrow Collaborator

Back in Black -- AC/DC

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In the Stone--Earth, Wind and Fire

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September -- Earth, Wind and Fire

CaliSparrow Collaborator

Fire and Rain -- James Taylor

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You've Got a Friend -- James Taylor

 

Yay...welcome CaliSparrow...didn't notice you join in the fun :)

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Friends In Low Places - Garth Brooks

CaliSparrow Collaborator

There are Places -- Beatles

I realized I could come PLAY! Good timing! :)

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Places to Be -- Christopher Dale (my friend and awesome musician)

 

ps...cuz i like to say this often

 

Everyone is welcome to join in...simply name a song/group that has one word in common with the previous post :)

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Sailing -- Christopher Cross

Good on ya!

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