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Re: Brown eyd girl...I can live with that, lol!
floyd1039 10 Reviews 669 reads
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And what a brown eyed girl!

Classic Bob Seger...Betty Lou's Gettin Out Tonigh

I've been watching some American Idol clips ands my all time favorite performer is Adam Lambert. Heres a few clips
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3EFcOtGvJ8

 
Awesome clips of just about everything from him!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cc0u1sUUnNM

I want sexual healing!

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I'm not a big country music fan, but Mary Chapin Carpenter nails it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46X94qlXPuM

"Hey, Marty, hey, Lyle, you boys don't have to fight..."

love it!
 

Posted By: natashalynne
I'm not a big country music fan, but Mary Chapin Carpenter nails it!  
   
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46X94qlXPuM

And the fact that I just wrapped up a very lovely evening with an overnight here on the west coast...  I'd have to go..  

AC/DC - Shook Me All Night Long...   At least no one was knocking on the door at 4 am this morning...

Great start to a Holiday Weekend!!!!

Heading to the NC coastal area. This will be the longest road trip I've taken, (slightly longer than Charlotte), I've driven since before 2012.

I was surfing the web trying to find the perfect song for my trip last night! So here it is!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTZbSNOptd0

Everyone have a SAFE and happy long weekend!!!

xoxo,

Steph

Youtube can screw up a wet dream. I got the Poo-pourri advertisement. OTOH when the Doobie's go off what about some Radar Love. It aint jazz but it aint bad. Some time I will post or atherwise tell you a true story about Jazz music and the missing sailor. Safe trip.

I love different genres! And I LOVE "Radar Love" too!

Here's the unrated version (just for TER) of a song I just love and I'm sure you'll love the eye candy! ;-)

xoxo,

Steph

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...the Vaughan Williams version. Thinking about the fun I have planned for next week, it seems appropriate to listen to one of the more sensual pieces of choral/orchestral music written. It's a reminder of what a pleasure overload may sound like.

See if you can find a version on youtube you like. I won't know it if I find it but would like to give it a listen.

Very moving piece. My taste in music are very broad so the disagreements I have tend to be with the amateur critics and ones that only like one genre . thanks

But not behind the stadium-LMAO! Wait, maybe the Gamecock stadium! Hmmmm...

:-)

Steph

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Posted By: MatureGFE
But not behind the stadium-LMAO! Wait, maybe the Gamecock stadium! Hmmmm...

:-)

Steph

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Be careful about this happening to you after a dance:))  "Don't Be Falling In Love As She is Walking Away"  Over the years a couple lil ladies have forced me to squeeze that open door so hard that it made my knuckles pop. One image in particular keeps coming back to haunt me whenever I hear that song:))

Falling in love as she's walking away? Or as I walk away lol

I absolutely love this song by The Lovin Spoonfuls. It was their First song and first hit! Do you Behttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8ifTS5NEsIlieve in Magic!

Floyd, I am a bit older, yet I do enjoy the finer things in life, and that does not always mean dollar signs. I used to work at a Comedy Club in Charlotte years ago while going thru a divorce. I worked there for 4 o5 years and never missed a day. It was Magical. People laughing, having a great time and after work we always got a shift drink.  

Of course I do have to admit I bout about 3 other shift drinks and they were usually wine, Scotty, who owned The Punch Line.........heck 13 of us on his wait staff and everyone was always ready to get the heck out of Dodge. However I for one was never in a hurry to go home. Heck we had the 3 Comedians, some who like Ellen DeGeneres. Fox Worthy, Seinfeld and many others, wanted to go out and eat and have a few drinks to wind down. Carrot Top to me was a bit lame, however, Charles Veracola wrote most of his line.  
Charles was a Headliner, yet he was a Cancer, a homebody, who reminded me a bit of myself. He did not like to go out on the road.

I always got a bit tickled when I went to work and Charles was always there in case somebody did not show up. Him and Scotty Reid , the owner were best friends and they were both Cancers.

The thing about Charles I admired, was when I walked in to the club to start to work, I would see Charles, who looked like the Pizza Boy. Yet, once he got up on the Stage, (He was considered a Headliner) I always laughed my tail inn off.

I could go on and on about this place, however it really matters not. I had a wonderful time working there. And I am going straight to the point. Some of these guys were so insecure, yet once they hit the stage it was awesome.

I never had to put up, maybe a few a few times with some of these guys who had an attitude, which was far and shot in between.....And I am going to add that these people who di d become famous, had their own sitcom , like Steinfield, Ellen Gengeres,  JJ walker..........Carrot Top, they never, ever had an attitude like some of these people on the boards, Panther 12, to name a few, if he was at a show, these guys would have taken him down, and with laughter to boot it all. Nuff said, Kelley Whit

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