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Human without the bean

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  1. Well how about "What are some of the Better Rock songs of the 70's", then, It might be better said? George I've never thought about it but, suppose we do go with this observation you read about, then that would put us in the mid 70's to the early 80's.. That's fine with me. Let It Be was released in 1970 so that's out. That would put most of Led Zeppelin's music out as well. I want to know what some of the better rock songs were from those periods. I'm not asking for any segway into disco music or country music, pop music, blues, Jazz or anything, just Rock music. If there are those who don't even have an opinion then, they don't have to post here. Hotel California was probably one of the most popular songs of the late 70's. I remember hearing the song, like everyday, for what must have been a couple of years.
  2. Jag was a military show. Now, I'm guessing here. Is the other one that show with Mark Harmon? That's all I got, I forget the name.
  3. Melanie Griffith Pacific Heights Michael Keaton
  4. Absolutely, it's the ethical thing to do.
  5. I watched the documentary History of The Eagles and I got to thinking about some of the music of that day. The Beatles of course, were disbanding, and bands were forming to carry on their torch like the Eagles, the Woodstock generation permeated our culture, and bands like Crosby Stills and Nash, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, and David Bowie put their new twists on our rock culture. I seem to remember some trivia that the most popular rock song of the 70's was ~Led Zeppelins~ Stairway To Heaven. Wikipedia notes that "it was the most requested song on FM stations in the 70's". Decent song IMO.
  6. ????? Not getting it. And happy pre-birthday George.
  7. Yes, and all can be yours now for the low low price of $75.00, then, each month you can receive our publication of tw mazazine, for $9.95 and we will send you our subscription of the latest stuff hot off the press for only $49.95 that you can pay the doorman on your WAY OUT after each Sunday Night Fellowship. And always, give over and above, it's the abundant life you know.
  8. A relative of Robert perhaps, big forehead like Robert Culp. Other than that, I don't recognize him.
  9. Oh! Right OK, let me fix this. Rebecca De Mornay Risky Business Joe Pantoliano
  10. Rebecca De Mornay Risky Business Wedding Crashers
  11. Pawn Stars, Counting Cars, and Hard Core Pawn
  12. Midnight Cowboy I think Marty Mcfly used it in BTTF too. He's not human, he is a piece of iron.
  13. If there is any confusion, Raf got it and is up now. I was only mentioning I was half-right with my guesstament at the time. Yo'kee Do'kee.
  14. I don't recog this WordWolf. Thanks for some more lines though.
  15. There! The old brain kicked in. ~Eric Clapton~ My Father's Eyes. OK. Maybe it didn't kick in. Help anyone?
  16. ~Neil Young~ Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere You know it's been so long since I posted a video. Could someone remind me how to put a video on the post instead of embedding it?
  17. Quite a lot I think. I grew up Catholic (didn't everybody) and I always believed the bible was the word of God. Growing up my grandparents (thank you) instilled a set of values and a sense of believing, in God and the bible and it stuck with me through my adulesence. I read the word, but not so much because of what the catholics taught me. I would turn to it for enlightenment and understanding and I think it helped me get through the dark periods in my life. As far as PFAL rocking my boat? If you mean turning it upside down, no not really! It made a lot of sense to me, and it seemed to line up with my own beliefs. The catholics never really taught the bible. It rarely came up in mass as I remember it. Looking back now, once I renounced my religion face to face with a priest because I told him I felt I had to be released from the catholic faith, if only I had the sense to not sign that card, I would have been alright.
  18. Out of order. I'll show you "out of order"! You don't know what "Out Of Order" is Mr. Trask. I'd show you, but I'm too old, I'm too tired, and I'm too fuc#ing blind. If I were the man I was 5 years ago, I'd take a flamethrower to this place! "Our of order", who the hell you think your talking too? I've been around you know.
  19. IMO Wolf, that's not enough. But a little more could change that.
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