A tune you may not have heard (Page 40/42)
Valkrie9 APR 14, 03:36 AM

LZ ' Babe I'm Gonna Leave You ' Danmarks Radio '69

Still works to this day, deep, ' Hmmmn mmmn, yep. '


' How Many More Times '

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Valkrie9 MAY 11, 05:19 AM

McKenna Mendelson Mainline - STINK '69

css9450 MAY 14, 11:23 AM
My band is learning this song...... My pick. I play keyboards on it. Glad I don't have to do the Gary Moore guitar part!

Listen for the key change near the end.

Valkrie9 MAY 22, 01:55 AM

That was fun, in an '80s way.

Valkrie9 SEP 07, 06:40 AM
OG ' Ring of Fire '
Whut ?
Not Johnny Cash ?
Far out man !
Learn something new every day.

Valkrie9 SEP 07, 07:09 AM
A Yewtoob pop-up..
Feel the emotions.. ' Ooh baby, I still love you ! '



Valkrie9 SEP 08, 03:17 PM
Breakfast in America
Patrick SEP 08, 03:48 PM

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Originally posted by Valkrie9:

The Logical Song



With respect to Rick Davies of Supertramp who passed away two days ago. RIP

My favorite song of theirs. I love the whole song, but especially the buildup that starts at 2:14 and then takes off from there....

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Valkrie9 SEP 08, 09:43 PM
Fool's Overture
Significant for Winston's speech, stimulating the emotions of war torn veterans, their children, all who knew what had happened, the battles.


Take the Long Way Home
Deep thoughts, pondering a life led in degenerate debauchery, ' It seemed like a good idea at the time. '


Crime Of The Century
Epic !


Goodbye Stranger

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David Hambleton SEP 10, 12:43 PM
Anyone listen to The Warning? (Currently) my lifetime favourite band...

Here's a good intro concert if you like classic rock: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mV0SHcP0eQQ There's a history story embedded mid-concert.

And a snippet from their movie concert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZMHak0jI9M

There are hundreds of hours of available entertainment online starting from when they were 9 to 14 year olds doing covers (note Metallica's Enter Sandman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1boUYB9LFJY) to now touring the world doing their own stuff. Nice little family business...

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