Ernie Kully
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@DaveMacLachlan1 Sweet Emotion - Aerosmith. Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond. How Sweet It Is - Marvin Gaye/James Taylor. Sweet City Woman - The Stampeders Sweet Child O Mine - GNR. Sweet Dreams Are Made of This - Eurythmics
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@ReturnofR Mark Knopfler - Sultans of Swing. Dickey Betts with Les Dudek - Ramblin Man Eddie Van Halen - Beat It Jimmy Page - Since I've Been Loving You
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@ReturnofR 1960s? Beatles and Stones. 1970s? Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and The Sex Pistols. Others? REM, Eminem
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@ReturnofR I'll throw in with some of the other posts I've seen - it's a toss up between The Eagles (who I love btw) and U2 (not so much love). As an aside, I agree the Beatles are played a lot. But to disparage them as overrated and "not that great" is just foolish
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@KatrinaWTE @27mdb @SarahKSilverman And you think using SCOTUS as a political football is sound policy? Of course you do. The timing didn't work out, so you couldn't stack the court your way, so instead the solution is to change the rules of the game. Typical
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@27mdb @SarahKSilverman He's not though. He's a pragmatic progressive, but his tone throws some off. He ran on democratic reform and was the only dem to proposed expanding SCOTUS. That was 3 yrs ago & he & Warren were the only two willing to get rid of the filibuster at the time.
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He’s not afraid of going on Fox News and speaking clearly calmly and honestly. He is a leader
Steven Beschloss@StevenBeschloss
No one come close to Pete Buttigieg in his ability to articulate issues in clear and vivid language, including on Fox News.
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@ReturnofR Celebration by Kool and the Gang. Yeah I know every body loves it and it gets played at everything from weddings to bar mitzvahs, but that song is like nails on a chalkboard to me
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@ReturnofR Steve Miller Band. Why? No idea, I just know that most of their stuff sounds like nails on a chalkboard to me. And as for a song?
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@ReturnofR Oh and this morning I heard "Take It Easy" by The Eagles and thought that should probably be on the list too
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@ReturnofR The first thing that sprung to mind was "Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd. Others that crossed my mind include Sister Goldenhair by America,Atlantic City by Bruce Springsteen, Blackbird by the Beatles and Going to California by Led Zeppelin
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@ReturnofR A few others besides Jungleland - Urgent (Foreigner) Baker Street (Gerry Rafferty) Harden My Heart (Quarterflash) Turn A Page (Bob Seger) Waiting on a Friend (Rolling Stones) Young Americans (David Bowie)
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@davidandtilly @ReturnofR Absolutely - I'll put that up against any saxophone solo anytime
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@elizarosewatson See to me, that's not the question, because both are spectacular. The real question is - which order?
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