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I was in my twenties when the album "Born To Run" by Bruce Springsteen And The E-Street Band was released in the mid-70's. Every song on that album is just spectacular. I know every word of every song. I can even play a few of them on my guitar (jus...
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The Doors were the best band in the USA then. Great organ riffs and, of course, Jim's amazing voice.
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Admittedly, there was some "experimentation" going on in the 60's and early 70's, so "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane is still a favorite (and I seem to have some memory of those days, or maybe 60's flashbacks.
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"Never My Love" by The Association. It was my wife's favorite song of all time.For me, personally, it was "Wooden Ships" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
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Re: How do you choose a place to retire? I've already made 1 mistake and don't want to make another.
I have lived in Florida for nearly 40-years. But I would prefer not to retire here. As much as people talk about retiring here, you have to consider the overcrowded cities, heat & humidity, six months of hurricane season, every insect known to mankin...
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I was in my twenties when the album "Born To Run" by Bruce Springsteen And The E-Street Band was released in the mid-70's. Every song on that album is just spectacular. I know every word of every song. I can even play a few of them on my guitar (jus...
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9082
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The Doors were the best band in the USA then. Great organ riffs and, of course, Jim's amazing voice.
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Kudos
7994
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Admittedly, there was some "experimentation" going on in the 60's and early 70's, so "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane is still a favorite (and I seem to have some memory of those days, or maybe 60's flashbacks.
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9584
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"Never My Love" by The Association. It was my wife's favorite song of all time.For me, personally, it was "Wooden Ships" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
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8867
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Re: How do you choose a place to retire? I've already made 1 mistake and don't want to make another.
I have lived in Florida for nearly 40-years. But I would prefer not to retire here. As much as people talk about retiring here, you have to consider the overcrowded cities, heat & humidity, six months of hurricane season, every insect known to mankin...
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I was in my twenties when the album "Born To Run" by Bruce Springsteen And The E-Street Band was released in the mid-70's. Every song on that album is just spectacular. I know every word of every song. I can even play a few of them on my guitar (jus...
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9082
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The Doors were the best band in the USA then. Great organ riffs and, of course, Jim's amazing voice.
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Kudos
7994
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Admittedly, there was some "experimentation" going on in the 60's and early 70's, so "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane is still a favorite (and I seem to have some memory of those days, or maybe 60's flashbacks.
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9584
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"Never My Love" by The Association. It was my wife's favorite song of all time.For me, personally, it was "Wooden Ships" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
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3
Kudos
8867
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Re: How do you choose a place to retire? I've already made 1 mistake and don't want to make another.
I have lived in Florida for nearly 40-years. But I would prefer not to retire here. As much as people talk about retiring here, you have to consider the overcrowded cities, heat & humidity, six months of hurricane season, every insect known to mankin...
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