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I went to a Skynard concert and hollered Freebird!
Sorry.
I grew up in the '70s and '80s. People went to EVERY concert and hollered Freedbird!
I went to a Skynard concert and hollered Freebird!
Sorry.
I grew up in the '70s and '80s. People went to EVERY concert and hollered Freedbird!
I was kinda surprised at the title myself since I've frequently said all the good stuff happens on weekends.On the original topic, moderation has its ebbs and flows and Monday mornings are often a time for concern because various people do not check LTG over the weekend and it is almost inevitable that they will restart a topic that caused concern but had tapered out by Saturday. Kind of like me responding to this thread?
Nothing more satisfying though when they do that to break out and start playing the intro to "FreeBird" for about 45 seconds and then go straight into another song and never finish "Freebird".
TX
Yes, indeed.I'm pretty much a fan of dull and think it's vastly underrated.
I grew up in the '70s and '80s. People went to EVERY concert and hollered Freedbird!
Not me I hated freebird longest over played song in history ! I was going take my own life if I had to hear it again ! Thank the music Gods I discovered Newage music ! It was life saver ��
Perhaps Doyle Dykes' version of "Freebird" can change your mind, Rayk:
Not me I hated freebird longest over played song in history ! I was going take my own life if I had to hear it again ! Thank the music Gods I discovered Newage music ! It was life saver
Hi Rayk
Be glad you were not in my shoes - working in a music store with about 700 guitars in stock - enter young dudes - "Sir, can we try guitars?" - "Yes , sure, this way." - after that it was either Freebird or Hairway to Steven .....
Every frickin´day.
What part of Freebird did they play?
Holy crap - that commercial was 30 years ago?
Well there aren't any good parts.
What part of Freebird did they play?
Says you!
Thank you for fine evening Andrés Segovia.