Posted on 05/13/2011 9:14:29 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
Last week we asked our readers to vote for their favorite ballad or slow jam of all time. Votes were all over the place from tracks by Pearl Jam to Elvis Presley to Lionel Richie. In the end it was very close, and there was a tie so we had to expand our standard top 10 to a top 12. If this survey has reinforced anything, it's that our readers really, really love Led Zeppelin.
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Got to mention The Smithereens
In a Lonely Place (with Suzanne Vega)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlOVlqUcB8A
Especially for You
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GMY2lxCHLo
lets get funny..you put the lime in the coconut, rubber duckie,my dinga ling....
You might be on point there! "Wall of sound" Hatfield "lit it up"
I was a fan of that thread. I have the REM, Sammy and and a new one on my laptop that I have been listening to all week, I guess I should thank you for broadening my horizons a bit. I still maintain that Glenn made the best song of his career on that. Here is the one you missed but being a Sergio Mendez junkie needed to listen to when I saw it pop up on You Tube.
Regards
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FC2xOGJaBE&feature=related
I saw Alice on HDNet Concerts recently. It was a great set. I wish I had half his energy.
Throw in a Hot Rod Lincoln if you get a chance. I taxed Kathy to no end on that.
you tube; “drunken scotsman with lyrics” (my scot in-laws told me about it)
Green Grass and High Tides by the Outlaws.
Gator Country by Molly Hatchet
What about Ahab the Arab? :-)
LOVE IT! BACK IN THE DAY 72 OR 73 I COUD SING ALL THE LYRICS..SIGH
Flirtin’ with Disaster.
They also did a great cover of the Allman’s “Dreams I’ll Never See”
I actually met Bob once in the early 80’s at Walps Restaurant in Allentown when I was a kid. He stood up from the table and gave my nine year old sister a kiss and shook my hand before he sign the autograph. He also had three attractive chicks at his table. I hate his music but love that guy. Only other time I met a celebrity was a Red Eye home from Vegas and Aiden Quinn sat across from my wife and I a number of years ago in First Class. He was all banged up and surprised that I recognized who he was. Got an Autograph that time too. My wife still doesn’t know who the hell he is.
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