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Addictedtoclassic

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  1. So to get the ball rolling... I see this song as "patience is a virtue". Don't chase down your dreams, let your dreams come to you. Relax your days away, don't rush them by. Take it all in, there's so much going on around you that if you don't take the time to stop and notice, that it will all just pass you by. Like love, if you go searching for it, you usually don't find it. But as soon as you stop, it seems to fall right into your lap.
  2. "It'll Shine When It Shines" by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils The old cat on the roof He could stand a little push 'Cause he's got nine good lives to live But like my momma said You only live 'til you're dead And you got to give and give and give There's a pebble in the pond Goin' on and on, Makin' waves and tides and ripples and rings There's a leaf in the wind That don't know where to end Chasin' days and ways and wishes and dreams Seems like ev'ry one Is out lookin' for the sun Singin' rain and pain on he who hesitates But it'll shine when it shines You might think I'm wastin' time But I'm just a good old boy that's learned to wait Whippoorwill's in the dawn Pretty soon, he'll be gone And he's got one good song to sing But like my daddy said, It's in your heart, not your head And you got to sing and sing and sing There's a window in the wall Lookin' out on it all Leavin' fears and tears and troubles alone There's a fire in the stove Keepin' out the cold, Warmin' wine and winters and babies and homes Seems like ev'ry one Is out lookin' for the sun Singin' rain and pain on he who hesitates But it'll shine when it shines You might think I'm wastin' time But I'm just a good old boy that's learned to wait Yes, I'm just a good old boy that's learned to wait
  3. So I've noticed that the only way to peak everyone's interest is to create an actual subject for everyone to discuss. So I'm going to start something new. Similar to "Book of the Month", this will be the "Lyric of the Week". At the beginning of each week I'll post a new set of lyrics for everyone to discuss. But instead of making a note of what the artist was thinking, come up with your own opinions. What do you think the song is about? How does the song make you feel? Does it relate to you in any way? I'm going to make these lyrics somewhat non-mainstream so that only a very select few have actually heard the song which makes the discussion more interesting and much more opinionated. But please, do not use this time to bash others' opinions. This is meant to be an open discussion. I'll post the lyrics in a minute. P.S. Feel free to PM me with a set of lyrics you'd like to see discussed as well (not something well known).
  4. Is that it? Maybe you should use that to create an actual writing piece rather than just a philosophical saying.
  5. I agree that Amber Sky is the better of the three. All Good Things is all right, but instead of just coming right out and mentioning suicide, maybe hinting toward it would sound better. Maybe its just the words "suicidal cliche" that make it too obvious. Alone is nice and simple, but maybe a little short. The last verse fits perfectly where it is, but is almost sounds like another verse could be added somewhere in the middle.
  6. US Charts: "Shadow Dancing" - Andy Gibb UK Charts: "Night Fever" - The Bee Gees Yuck, how horrible is that? At least me being born would be more memorible than the #1 hits at the time. ::
  7. "Things Goin' On" by Lynyrd Skynyrd sounds great unplugged. I actually like the acoustic version better.
  8. Bob Dylan has around 30 studio albums while The Beatles have around a dozen or so. Same with Neil Young. They, besides Elvis Presley, have probably made the most rock 'n' roll studio albums.
  9. Just announced: Friday 9:00 - Cheap Trick
  10. DC comics has a line known as "Vertigo" which is there violent comic series that are geared towards adults as opposed to children. Constantine is part of this line of DC comics.
  11. Mat, I live in Minnesota in the US and we get lots of snow here. We like to go sledding on the hills when there is snow or build snowmen or have snowball fights or make really big forts out of snow. You should throw a big snowball at your daddy!
  12. As a little side discussion to this, I thought "Lord of the Rings - Return of the King" won WAY too many awards and only truly deserved about half of those.
  13. Another thing you have to ask, though, is how many of these names are real names and how many are just an alias?
  14. This years line-up (so far) Wednesday 9:00 - .38 Special 11:00 - Lynyrd Skynyrd Thursday 5:00 - Savoy Brown 9:00 - Grand Funk Railroad 11:00 - REO Speedwagon Oh my goodness this is going to be awesome! Johnny and Donnie Van Zant, back to back! Maybe they'll do something off of one of their albums for us. Whoa, that would be awesome!
  15. I find their music very interesting and quite the varience on the style of Southern Rock. They have more of a mountain country appeal as opposed to a country rock or western country appeal. I would love to see them play in concert.
  16. That's probably why he's been inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame 3 times. Check out a little Cream or Yardbirds as well. I'd tell you to check out a big list of Skynyrd songs, but it would be pointless...
  17. Not for the sake of bumping this thread, but to actually add to it. I picked up The Ozark Mountain Daredevils and they use a lot of harmonica. Almost every song has the harmonica in it.
  18. I think New York's crimes per 1,000 people is offset by the number of peole living there. New York city has a population just over 8,000,000. If the number of crimes per 1,000 residents is 70, that puts the number at 560,000 crimes. That's a lot. That's around 1 1/2 crimes per person in Minneapolis.
  19. VIKINGS AND SKYNYRD!!!! Helena, the guitarist on the far right is Leon Wilkeson who died in 2001... you're picture is a wonderful portrait of the guitar front when he was still alive. This is for Karhul.
  20. This broken Spanish translation brought to you by an online translator is dedicated to edna Había una vez una mujer nombrada Helena Who nos hizo toda la risa y sonrisa que ella ama su Songfacts maravilloso así que decidíamos guardarla alrededor para un rato I know there are mistakes in this, but it's funnier this way!
  21. Maybe they feel that Sweet Home Alabama is a song about the South and think KFC is all about the South and the two go hand in hand. I think they're stupid... but that's just my opinion.
  22. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SKYNYRD IS GOING TO BE AT MOONDANCE JAM AGAIN!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
  23. I think that all the Pink Floyd albums (at least the ones I have) are different in many ways. Each of them seems to explore different areas of rock while still bringing the listener back to styles they've made beautifully before. I like Obscured By Clouds and it's a great lead in to Dark Side of the Moon. But what's even better, is the follow up with Wish You Were Here. In my opinion, Pink Floyd consistantly proved to the world that they can be creative and musically talented in many ways without fading over the years. I really like the power of Atom Heart Mother but I also like the sultry sounds of Wot's... Uh the Deal or the Latin feel from San Tropeaz. But my favorite is when David Gilmour gives the listener a taste of his ability to make his guitar sing like he does in Shine On You Crazy Diamond. Out of the 7 albums I own, Ummagumma is the only one I don't really listen to.
  24. Oh Scott, I can truly appreciate your description of the Midwest. Although I have lived in the cities my whole life, I've driven across the Midwest many times. North Dakota is not a very exciting state to drive through... And the houses are ssssssssooooooooooooooooooo far apart that you can have a party and no one would even know. Just watch out for the tornadoes this summer...! And best of luck to your band. When are you going to be playing in Minneapolis?
  25. I saw it on Friday and I was floored by how good it was. Awesome movie and I highly recommend it. The effects were cool and not over-done or over-the-top. Keanu Reeves is really establishing himself as a good actor. Although he still has the same look he does in most of his movies, I still think he did a great job in this movie. The plot was great and I love the concept of Heaven vs. Hell. I give it 5 stars!
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