FNM Friday Night Music: Words - Talk, Tell, Speak, Part III
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Comments (45)I started part III....See MoreFNM Friday Night Music - House and Home, Part II
Comments (46)This thread is pretty long so I'll post links instead of videos. Click if interested! -Sunday morning racing, remembering Jim Nabor's tradition of singing "Back Home Again in Indiana" at the Indy 500 for so many years. 1988's Indy 500 opening song - Sunday morning, so hope ya'll can appreciate a short little rootsy gospel music even if you don't swallow the whole religious and/or afterlife concept. Phil Alvin singing the lyric, Dave Alvin the echo-response. If You See my Savior - Losing a home, Corb Lund's tale that's all too true for some generations of ranchers: S Lazy H - a deeper, more poetic meaning of "home" ... link is to lyrics by Ferron: Never Your Own (... But if the voice that is talking is never your own, Then who's going to tell you that you've finally come home ...)...See MoreFNM Friday Night Music: Parts of the body, part III
Comments (37)lol - Lars, 'Sexy and I Know It' is a song on one of my exercise playlists, specifically one where I'm doing an incline hike on the treadmill. I dislike most cardio (especially that one), but know I have to do it and music helps, so I developed a bunch of playlists that go along with different workouts. That song in particular has a good beat for what I'm doing, and never fails to make me giggle inside, which takes my focus off of the exercise for a few minutes and gets me through it!...See MoreFNM Friday Night Music: Come here (or) Go away Part II
Comments (38)Did you ever hear the story 'bout Lost John Dean A bold black robber from Bowling Green Well they put him in the jailhouse the other day Late last night he made his getaway He's long gone from old Kentucky Long gone, got away lucky Well he's long gone, that's what I mean He's long gone from Bowling Green ......See MoreLars
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