Classic songs pdoc. My sis used to play Needle when she was a student! Southern Man and Birds also big faves for me . After the Goldrush is my favourite Neil Young album. Saw him many years ago in Glasgow and he was brilliant. He's not really appreciated enough here. Watched a great concert recently on tv from about 8/9 years ago. It's a wonder he's survived this long! Joni's 'Circle Game' is about him.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Tracey - Neil Young is one of the greats. Did all the bad stuff and survived thankfully - just like James Taylor. Needle and the Damage Done is about addiction. Great writer, does his own thing and a big influence on many of today's s.songwriters.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Fairy just reminded me of this one----I will survive. Yes Kef loads of Rod Stewart and of course Elvis , Thin Lizzy...Whisky in the jar.....oh loads and loads I cant think of at the mo
My 2 current favourite albums are James Blunt's latest (Satellites I think) and a lady called Emma Stevens who is a new artist from London and very good, I think possibly unsigned but she has released her first album called Dreaming Trees, she is brilliant.
Thanks for the compliment GJ, I thought it would just be a bit of fun and is still garden related What dogs do you have?
I have a wee rescue, a little jackie x dachshund, we think. I groom dogs, and was asked to find him a home. Ihad lost my old border collie and wasn't ready for another, and never much fancied 'a rat on a lead', that would prob be yappy. He stayed! Could have re-homed him 50 times over, though!
Love Tango in the night album, especially -- Everywhere and Little Lies. Simply Red --Stars, Ronan Keating- When you say nothing at all. Any Michael Jackson. Love Bridge over troubled water . Thats Amoure - Dean Martin. Toploader- Dancing in the moonlight. Bruno Marrs -When I was your man.
Must dash now, but theres loads going round in my head
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Ooh you've all lost me now LOL
Fairygirl. Over the noise of the engine, mercifully nobody can hear me. lol
Classic songs pdoc. My sis used to play Needle when she was a student! Southern Man and Birds also big faves for me . After the Goldrush is my favourite Neil Young album. Saw him many years ago in Glasgow and he was brilliant. He's not really appreciated enough here. Watched a great concert recently on tv from about 8/9 years ago. It's a wonder he's survived this long! Joni's 'Circle Game' is about him.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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Tracey - Neil Young is one of the greats. Did all the bad stuff and survived thankfully - just like James Taylor. Needle and the Damage Done is about addiction. Great writer, does his own thing and a big influence on many of today's s.songwriters.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Dire striats--- Romeo& Juliet, or Brothers in arms, Money for nothing.-- Kenny Rogers--Lady. Neil Young-Harvest.
Temptations, Smokey Robinson............
Quite like--One Republic--Counting Stars.
Nazareth "Broken down Angel" saw them live only a few years ago Dan still vocalist but son on lead guitar.
Thin Lizzy "Emerald"
Meatloaf " Two out of three aint bad"
Queen
Free / Bad company.
Rod, most things.
Barbra Striesand
Anything by Andrea Bocelli so lovely I want to
Alfie Boe, when he wears jeans, a leather belt and "rocks"
The list is endless. Best to iron to is Dr. Hook love songs.
Fairy just reminded me of this one----I will survive. Yes Kef loads of Rod Stewart and of course Elvis , Thin Lizzy...Whisky in the jar.....oh loads and loads I cant think of at the mo
You can go your own way
Oh wow, so many good tunes!
Oh, Chicky you poor love. What with that and the seedaholicalism, you're really having it bad, aren't you? You have my sympathy
Lily, I was loving your choices up to that point
Just thinking of my unadmittable bands.
The Bee Gees,
don't tell, please!
Oh, and Leo Sayer and Johnny Mathis when I was little, as Mum played them lots. (my excuse and I'm sticking to it!)