My favorite song is "Desperado" by The Eagles.
Awesome choice!
When I went to do kareoke back home I did that song everytime :) (the Eagles will never recover).
Hmmmm... current favorite song is "Walkin' in Memphis" (the version I like is done by Lonestar).
Kathryn :o)
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I'm torn:
"Mood Indigo" "Ode To Joy" or "Che Gelida Manina"
"We must be the change we wish to see."
Mahatma Gandhi
One More Minute - "Weird Al" Yankovic
"Casta diva" sung by Maria Callas Tullio
"LEADER OF THE BAND" by Dan Fogelberg
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5031564376735431082&q=maria+callas
Kashmir by Led Zeppelin
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7571928349641880070&q=led+zeppelin
determined to lower the tone:
Sugar Sugar by The Archies
Dead men don't get the baby washed. HTH
Beware of the Flowers by John Otway, comes close.
I'm torn between Damian Wilson's "Homegrown" and Jim Steinman's "Left in the dark"
What is your favorite song?
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Awesome choice!
When I went to do kareoke back home I did that song everytime :) (the Eagles will never recover).
Hmmmm... current favorite song is "Walkin' in Memphis" (the version I like is done by Lonestar).
Kathryn :o)
Einstein@Home Moderator
I'm torn: "Mood
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I'm torn:
"Mood Indigo"
"Ode To Joy"
or "Che Gelida Manina"
"We must be the change we wish to see."
Mahatma Gandhi
One More Minute - "Weird Al"
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One More Minute - "Weird Al" Yankovic
"Casta diva" sung by Maria
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"Casta diva" sung by Maria Callas
Tullio
"LEADER OF THE BAND" by Dan
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"LEADER OF THE BAND" by Dan Fogelberg
RE: "Casta diva" sung by
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5031564376735431082&q=maria+callas
Kashmir by Led
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Kashmir by Led Zeppelin
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7571928349641880070&q=led+zeppelin
determined to lower the
)
determined to lower the tone:
Sugar Sugar by The Archies
Dead men don't get the baby washed. HTH
Beware of the Flowers by John
)
Beware of the Flowers by John Otway, comes close.
I'm torn between Damian
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I'm torn between Damian Wilson's "Homegrown" and Jim Steinman's "Left in the dark"