Whats your favorite song ever?

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RamFan503

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Been my favorite for many years. The long version from Decade has two absolutely amazing guitar solos.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-WMbP1RcC4[/youtube]

I've seen Neil 9 times in concert now. My advice if you likes you some Young. See him outdoors.

Some people play a guitar. Others make it cry, sing, whine, shout, and tell the whole story.
 

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I feel I've almost committed blasphemy in this thread. I'm worried that it's put some bad juju on the Rams, so I'm going to try and seek some forgiveness with this post.

Robert Nesta Marley is my favorite musician by far, and even though I posted my favorite song which is performed by one of his sons earlier in this thread, I feel compelled to post a few of Bob's out of respect. Timeless and Positive.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6U-TGahwvs[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_sQ95HrudU[/youtube]
This video shows shots from Bob's funeral.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JREcKmXDeAs[/youtube]

This video features Lauryn Hill mixed in on one of Bob's classics. Lauryn is in the video with one of Bob's sons. They actually have 4 kids together.
 

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Unfortunately there isn't a rap song called "eff the 49ers"..... So I will have to go with "Guns of Brixton" by the Clash
 

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received this album and BTO II for Xmas in 73. still have both copies.
just purchased the 24 K Gold audio fidelity CD version of the album.
 
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Greg Stone

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"The Dutchman" by Michael Smith, particularly the Steve Goodman cover. I was in a band once with David Cloud, former Allman Brothers buddy, Outlaws road manager and Mama's Pride manager. David made a rule that no one could be in the band who didn't cry when they heard "The Dutchman"