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Posted On: 06/02/2017 9:39:56 PM
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Reading the comments, a cross section of expressions of American angst and solace, while listening to the music makes it work well for me.
Thanks for this one, most of 'em.
Thanks for this one, most of 'em.
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Mark Wilson2 years ago
When the economy tanked I lost my home and when I went to North Dakota to drive tanker in the oil field most of my belongings were stolen from storage. I bought a sloop with some of the money I saved and I have learned how to sail. I never understood the meaning of the words until now and it inspires me. Now literally everything I own is on my boat with the largest American flag I can fly off of my mast. For the first time in my life I have found peace.
shortfacebear 631 year ago
Nobody writes music like this anymore. I am thankful everyday that I grew up during an era (60s-70s) when pop-rock music along with American Jazz were the greatest art forms on earth. I like to hope that we didn't take it for granted, at least I don't think we did. I do remember that we thoroughly enjoyed the music being made for us. The Beatles, CSN(y), Chicago, Fleetwood Mac, The Who, America, Bread. Too many to name really. I look at the music scene today and it only serves to remind me of how very, very lucky we really were.
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