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I think you should listen to Prime Country   :lol:
I will admit to listening to the Eddie Rabbit song when I loaded songs into the playlist.  Brought back memories. 

BTW, @simey - did you pick an Alabama song? I think it was listed wrong on spreadsheet, so that needs adding. 

 
I will admit to listening to the Eddie Rabbit song when I loaded songs into the playlist.  Brought back memories. 

BTW, @simey - did you pick an Alabama song? I think it was listed wrong on spreadsheet, so that needs adding. 
I added the Alabama song today when I noticed it wasn't on the Prime Country playlist.  

 
I still have a hard time adding songs to collaborative playlists. Does anyone else?  

 
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I will admit to listening to the Eddie Rabbit song when I loaded songs into the playlist.  Brought back memories. 

BTW, @simey - did you pick an Alabama song? I think it was listed wrong on spreadsheet, so that needs adding. 
I don't remember that ER song but did listen to I Love  a Rainy Night alot when at my cousin's house

 
What is this?
Maybe it’s a Midwest thing but around here during the early part of a wedding reception people will often start making clanging sound by tapping plates or glasses with a fork and everyone will join in until the newly married couple kids. I find it annoying hence the reason we made them sing instead.

 
Maybe it’s a Midwest thing but around here during the early part of a wedding reception people will often start making clanging sound by tapping plates or glasses with a fork and everyone will join in until the newly married couple kids. I find it annoying hence the reason we made them sing instead.
I’ve seen it at every wedding I’ve attended - in the Northeast and in California - as well.

 
Tough call today between classic country and more road trip. I’m not too well versed in classic country but I have a few songs I like and the old school women of county are especially great. On the other hand, I drop to work today with the road trip song playing and it felt great. Can’t wait to see what everyone comes up with...

 
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Tough call today between classic country and more road trip. I’m not too well versed in classic country but I have a few songs I like and the old school women of county are especially great. On the other hand, I drop to work today with the road trip song playing and it felt great.
Or you could do one of each.

 
Tough call today between classic country and more road trip. I’m not too well versed in classic country but I have a few songs I like and the old school women of county are especially great. On the other hand, I drop to work today with the road trip song playing and it felt great. Can’t wait to see what everyone comes up with...
Classic country road trip song imo

 
I'm still confusing Eddie Rabbitt with Eddie Money.

The two are somehow different, right? 
I was at a pub the night Eddie Money died (shocker) and there was a full band that plays "older" music there. Almost every other night it's one or another single acoustic guy who plays 90s/00s covers to cater to folks in their 20s/30s/40s. 

This band was catering to 50+ and they did in fact bring out a bar full of people that night (who turned it into a dance spot for the first and only time in my ten years of going there weekly). 

Anyway, my one simple request was an Eddie Money song in honor of his death. They said they didn't know any but they'd look it up and try it out. They never did. 

I bet acoustic guy would have found a way :kicksrock:

 
I was at a pub the night Eddie Money died (shocker) and there was a full band that plays "older" music there. Almost every other night it's one or another single acoustic guy who plays 90s/00s covers to cater to folks in their 20s/30s/40s. 

This band was catering to 50+ and they did in fact bring out a bar full of people that night (who turned it into a dance spot for the first and only time in my ten years of going there weekly). 

Anyway, my one simple request was an Eddie Money song in honor of his death. They said they didn't know any but they'd look it up and try it out. They never did. 

I bet acoustic guy would have found a way :kicksrock:
Played some Eddie Money other day, fun record 

 
More catching up:

Round 23: Beatles - "If I Needed Someone" (The Beatles Channel)
Round 24: Small Faces - "Afterglow of Your Love" (Deep Tracks)
Round 25: The Cars - "Bye Bye Love" (Classic Rewind)
Round 26: The Cranberries - "Zombie" (90s on 9)
Round 27: Quincy Jones (featuring James Ingram) - "Just Once"  (SoulTown)
Round 28: The Cure - "A Letter To Elise" (R&R HOF)
Round 29: Bruce Springsteen - "The Ghost of Tom Joad (Live w/ Tom Morello)"  (Springsteen)
Round 30: Great White - "Rock Me" (Road Trip)

 
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This next one is taken from 1997, a year I would drive from Washington, D.C., to Hamilton, N.Y. every other weekend after working seventy hour weeks to see my girlfriend back at school (she had no car). The standard trip involved Friday night with her, Saturday night with her -- and my friends and hers. Anyway, these two tracks saw mad airplay in the car that fall. Ignore that Art Alekakis once said he was in it for the money and remember how good the harmonies are in the first part of the song. This is definitely a period piece.

Round 31.xx

Category: Road Trip

Artist: Everclear

Song: So Much For The Afterglow

 
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Round 31

El Paso -  Marty Robbins (Willie's Roadhouse)
Gunfighter Ballads, you're not kidding.

eta* I have heard the song before. It must be rather famous. So he's saying that the girl whose lover he shot comforted him at death? Sounds wild. I'd expect bitterness. Then again, with a heart that wild...

 
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Gunfighter Ballads, you're not kidding.

eta* I have heard the song before. It must be rather famous. So he's saying that the girl whose lover he shot comforted him at death? Sounds wild. I'd expect bitterness. Then again, with a heart that wild...
The Grateful Dead often covered it live - but I’m guessing that’s probably not where you’ve heard it.

 
Gunfighter Ballads, you're not kidding.

eta* I have heard the song before. It must be rather famous. So he's saying that the girl whose lover he shot comforted him at death? Sounds wild. I'd expect bitterness. Then again, with a heart that wild...
It was in the finale of Breaking Bad. 

 

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