Our Music Favorites............

Started by Teresa, May 12, 2009, 10:59:16 AM

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Teresa

#10
Remember Southern Rock?
Marshal Tucker Band




Charlie Danials.. Long Haired Country Boy





Ozark Mountain Daredevils...

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larryJ

OMG!!!  I've died and gone to heaven.  Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.

Larryj
HELP!  I'm talking and I can't shut up!

I came...  I saw...  I had NO idea what was going on...

Teresa

THIS song has so many memories attached to it that I could write a book.. LOL




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dnalexander

#13
This is not my favorite Johnny Cash song: I like his classics, but it is his last big video before he died. It is a cover song of a group called Nine Inch Nails, who are called an industrial rock group. (I have no idea what that means). Other than being a great video by Johnny I would say I can't think of any video that has fans from Country to Industrial rock. I know some utes that would never listen to country that got turned on to Johnny Cash. I can't think of a bigger crossover song. Just proves how great of an Entertainer Johnny was.


Hurt by the incomparable Johnny Cash, the man in black. Always an outlaw and innovator.




Teresa

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Teresa

#15
* Now here's a memory*
The first time Mark kissed me was in his Thunderbird.. in front of my house.. after school...

First time I looked at him as anything other than my best friend and "brother"...
and yep... Frankie V and the 4 Seasons were on the 8 tract..  ;D

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dnalexander

#16
Teresa thanks for embedding these for us. I love everything you have posted. I think we have the same music library. I love this thread.

John Anderson: Seminole wind





Keith Whitley ~ I'm No Stranger To The Rain

Teresa

#17
Wanted to find all of these.. but maybe this is a taste of each..














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Teresa

#18
Keith Whitley tears my heart out! I loved his music.
Dahum.... makes you want to set in a Honkey Tonk Saloon..grab some beer and cry in it..  ;D


This was the golden-maned master's last appearance on the TV program "Opry Live." He was introduced on the stage of the Opry that evening by Bill Anderson and gave a masterful rendition of his first #1, "Don't Close Your Eyes," and an emotionally-charged performance of "I Never Go Around Mirrors."




After Keith's death, Lorrie Morgon. ( his wife) did the voice over. The results are nice!

( Fred Osborn and I used to sing this song together)  :)



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Catwoman

Since I'm not good at putting videos on this thing (I've just failed miserably), I'll just list my fav's:

Moody Blues:  In Your Wildest Dreams and I Know You're Out There Somewhere
Barry Manilow:  Somewhere Down the Road and Mandy
Dido:  White Flag
Carly Simon:  She's Got You and You're So Vain
Reba McEntire:  If I Had Only Known
Cher:  Believe
???:  Dream Weaver

There are so many that it's hard to choose...But these are some that get to me.





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