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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 294530" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Hey, don't knock "The House of the Riding Sun"! It's the only song I ever learned how to play on a guitar! And I mean the old original version by <em>The Animals</em>. I'm so musically challenged, I didn't know there were any other versions of it. And "Crimson and Clover" came out when musicians had just learned how to make that echoing sound and they went completely overboard on it ... but that doesn't mean that I liked it! </p><p> </p><p>And Barry Manilow sets my teeth on edge! I don't care what he's singing, I don't want to listen to it! But I have always loved "Maggie May". Although if you really listen to the lyrics ...? I always liked Rod Stewart's voice though - not really him personally, but I like his music. Am I the only one that's noticed that he's had about a dozen wives and they all look exactly alike? Every few years he trades then in for a younger model. He just keeps getting older and older but the wives seem to stay just the same!</p><p> </p><p>But nothing, and I mean <em><u>NOTHING</u></em> was as bad as spending Christmas at my brothers house in Florida one year when he was on a raging Kenny G kick! He played Kenny G from the time he got up to the time he went to bed! He even had a Kenny G Christmas album! Drove me right up the wall! I guess it does set a certain 'mood' but it puts me right to sleep. Bored into a stupor!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 294530, member: 1883"] Hey, don't knock "The House of the Riding Sun"! It's the only song I ever learned how to play on a guitar! And I mean the old original version by [I]The Animals[/I]. I'm so musically challenged, I didn't know there were any other versions of it. And "Crimson and Clover" came out when musicians had just learned how to make that echoing sound and they went completely overboard on it ... but that doesn't mean that I liked it! And Barry Manilow sets my teeth on edge! I don't care what he's singing, I don't want to listen to it! But I have always loved "Maggie May". Although if you really listen to the lyrics ...? I always liked Rod Stewart's voice though - not really him personally, but I like his music. Am I the only one that's noticed that he's had about a dozen wives and they all look exactly alike? Every few years he trades then in for a younger model. He just keeps getting older and older but the wives seem to stay just the same! But nothing, and I mean [I][U]NOTHING[/U][/I] was as bad as spending Christmas at my brothers house in Florida one year when he was on a raging Kenny G kick! He played Kenny G from the time he got up to the time he went to bed! He even had a Kenny G Christmas album! Drove me right up the wall! I guess it does set a certain 'mood' but it puts me right to sleep. Bored into a stupor! [/QUOTE]
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