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Shuke's 1400 favorite songs by 1400 different artists. (3 Viewers)

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The Bulldolls were the dance/pom-pom squad of which I was embarrassingly a member in high school.  All the cool (and coordinated) kids were doing it.  I don't remember how it arose, but our own Dan Lambskin adopted the Bulldolls name for his fantasy baseball team and has subsequently won at least two championships under the name.

We performed dance routines at Kings Island each year.  It seemed like an honor at the time.  

 
The Bulldolls were the dance/pom-pom squad of which I was embarrassingly a member in high school.  All the cool (and coordinated) kids were doing it.  I don't remember how it arose, but our own Dan Lambskin adopted the Bulldolls name for his fantasy baseball team and has subsequently won at least two championships under the name.

We performed dance routines at Kings Island each year.  It seemed like an honor at the time.  
Like where at KI?  And when?  

 
Has Buffalo Springfield found its way into this thread yet?

Asking for my YouTube feed.

ETA: nvm, Suite Judy Blue Eyes belongs to another band.

 
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The Bulldolls were the dance/pom-pom squad of which I was embarrassingly a member in high school.  All the cool (and coordinated) kids were doing it.  I don't remember how it arose, but our own Dan Lambskin adopted the Bulldolls name for his fantasy baseball team and has subsequently won at least two championships under the name.

We performed dance routines at Kings Island each year.  It seemed like an honor at the time.  
You danced at Kings Island? I wonder if I saw you or your school.  I dated a few girls in Pom and our Pom team performed everywhere in the Midwest. 

 
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The Bulldolls were the dance/pom-pom squad of which I was embarrassingly a member in high school.  All the cool (and coordinated) kids were doing it.  I don't remember how it arose, but our own Dan Lambskin adopted the Bulldolls name for his fantasy baseball team and has subsequently won at least two championships under the name.

We performed dance routines at Kings Island each year.  It seemed like an honor at the time.  
Were there any males on the team?

 
Thanks man. What you listening to tonight
See front page of FFA. Dylan. RIght now, at this exact moment, I'm listening to The Time's They Are-A Changin's One Too Many Mornings. Before, I was listening to Freewheelin' (which I love) and Bringing It All Back Home. 

 
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See front page of FFA. Dylan. RIght now, at this exact moment, I'm listening to The Time's They Are-A Changin's One Too Many Mornings. Before, I was listening to Freewheelin' (which I love) and Bringing It All Back Home. 
What thread, I’m hiding here 

 
181. Beastie Boys - You Gotta Fight For Your Right To Party

I don't know if there's another song/video that better reminds me of youth, hanging out with all the kids in my neighborhood.  

Possibly the best 4 lines of lyrics ever put together:

Your pop caught you smoking, and he said, no way!
That hypocrite smokes two packs a day
Man, living at home is such a drag
Now your mom threw away your best porno mag


Also considered: Sabotage

 
It's asking for advice about which Dylan album to buy if you could buy one. What say you? 
He’s up there with Van as my favorite, I’ve heard damn near everything but I still lean basic: Blood on the Tracks or Blonde on Blonde. Classics are such for a reason.

 
181. Beastie Boys - You Gotta Fight For Your Right To Party

I don't know if there's another song/video that better reminds me of youth, hanging out with all the kids in my neighborhood.  

Possibly the best 4 lines of lyrics ever put together:

Your pop caught you smoking, and he said, no way!
That hypocrite smokes two packs a day
Man, living at home is such a drag
Now your mom threw away your best porno mag


Also considered: Sabotage
I loved this video. Would stop and watch whenever it came on. To sixth or seventh grade me, this was all one needed. 

 
181. Beastie Boys - You Gotta Fight For Your Right To Party

I don't know if there's another song/video that better reminds me of youth, hanging out with all the kids in my neighborhood.  

Possibly the best 4 lines of lyrics ever put together:

Your pop caught you smoking, and he said, no way!
That hypocrite smokes two packs a day
Man, living at home is such a drag
Now your mom threw away your best porno mag


Also considered: Sabotage
never ...I mean never like'd em.  

It's on me ...I got it.  But this song AND Sabotage still stand up today.  

 
He’s up there with Van as my favorite, I’ve heard damn near everything but I still lean basic: Blood on the Tracks or Blonde on Blonde. Classics are such for a reason.
Yeah, those are $125 and $75 in the format I wanted, respectively, so I was sticking basically '62-'66 for a reason, not the least of which is because I'm a layman to Dylan. Blonde on Blonde is awesome, Blood On The Tracks I'm not as familiar with. 

 
As per usual, the thread isn't explained that well in the OP, but that's the gist of it. It should have stated right away to pick a Dylan album from '62-'66 and run with it (Blonde on Blonde is '66 and so is Live From Royal Albert, but I'm not looking at those as much.)

 
As per usual, the thread isn't explained that well in the OP, but that's the gist of it. It should have stated right away to pick a Dylan album from '62-'66 and run with it (Blonde on Blonde is '66 and so is Live From Royal Albert, but I'm not looking at those as much.)
Highway 61 is your speed imo 

 

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