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Old 05-24-2007, 05:03 AM   #1
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Default Jaguar's totally awesome project
Originally posted by Jaguar
1963: Don't Think Twice It's Alright (Bob Dylan)
1964: The Times They Are A-Changing (Bob Dylan) Marble mouth.

1971: American Pie (Don McLean)
1973: Free Bird (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
1974: Cat's in the Cradle (Harry Chapin)
1976: Don't Fear the Reaper (Blue Oyster Cult)
1979: Another Brick in the Wall (Pink FLOYD)
1980: Another one Bites the Dust (Queen)
1987: Where the Streets Have no Name (U2)
1988: Sweet Child O' Mine (Guns 'n' Roses)
1989: About a Girl (Nirvana)
1991: Come As You Are (Nirvana)
1992: Welcome to Paradise (Greenday)
2006: How to Save a Life (The Fray)
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Old 05-24-2007, 05:08 AM   #2
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Nice list.
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Old 05-24-2007, 05:12 AM   #3
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1973: Free Bird (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
1979: Another Brick in the Wall (Pink)
1980: Another one Bites the Dust (Queen) wow, the only songs i remotely like. shock of bavaria!

you dont have enough blacks on that list.
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Old 05-24-2007, 05:33 AM   #4
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Invalid list... no Zeppelin .

Though "Seven Nation Army"

And Sloww's got the right idea.. more blues please

Speaking of which, I FINALLY picked up "Me and Mr. Johnson" by God (aka, Eric Clapton). I can't believe it took me this long!!
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Old 05-24-2007, 06:03 AM   #5
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I never knew Jaguar was such a girl...
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Old 05-24-2007, 06:09 AM   #6
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Originally posted by SlowwHand
Here's something maybe you know, maybe you don't.

In the 1940's, talent scouts were down south looking for Robert Johnson, who had been dead.. a few years. No one knows for sure when or how.
These talent scouts came across Muddy Waters and recorded The Plantation Recordings. Muddy sitting on the front porch.
They took him to Chicago where he, and Big Bill Broonzy, became known as the Father of Chicago Blues. It's a good story... too bad it's false .

Alan Lomax, of the Library of Congress, was down South to record blues musicians... including Muddy Waters. After Waters, after Down on Stovall's Plantation went to Chicago to become professional musician.
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Old 05-24-2007, 08:06 AM   #7
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
I never knew Jaguar was such a girl...
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