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Song titles with the word rain:

 

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17 hours ago, nevets88 said:

Song titles with the word rain:

 

And every other Creedence Clearwater Revival song!:-P

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A new record from my favorite band is imminent; I've waited through five years of radio silence, so I can make it through the summer. Until then, YouTube clips of new material gets my hopes up.

 

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The Orwells

 

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Peter Gabriel

 

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I went to see this band live last Sunday. They were fantastic.

 

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The Meters 

 

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The wife and I are beyond obsessed ... (and no, we haven't seen it and it seems at this point I'll score tickets to the Masters before I land tickets to this show)

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Golfingdad said:

The wife and I are beyond obsessed ... (and no, we haven't seen it and it seems at this point I'll score tickets to the Masters before I land tickets to this show)

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Musical confections

 

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Sunday night at Wolftrap FArm Park, I'll be hearing the North Mississippi Allstars, Los Lobos, and the Tedeschi Trucks band.

 

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These guys have found new life and are killing it this tour!
 

 

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Margo Price

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On 7/14/2016 at 10:45 AM, DaveP043 said:

 

Sunday night at Wolftrap FArm Park, I'll be hearing the North Mississippi Allstars, Los Lobos, and the Tedeschi Trucks band.

 

Seen the Tedeschi Trucks band last fall. Very good show.


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5 minutes ago, Natural Patrick said:

Seen the Tedeschi Trucks band last fall. Very good show.

Every act was great.  That was my first time seeing the North Mississippi Allstars, and I was VERY impressed.  Next show is Lyle Lovett in a couple of weeks, folk, swing, gospel, and country, all in one show!

And if you think you recognize a couple of the backup singers, checkout Was (Not Was) Walk the Dinosaur.  I won't post that one here, but you can find it easy enough.

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6 minutes ago, DaveP043 said:

Every act was great.  That was my first time seeing the North Mississippi Allstars, and I was VERY impressed.  Next show is Lyle Lovett in a couple of weeks, folk, swing, gospel, and country, all in one show!

And if you think you recognize a couple of the backup singers, checkout Was (Not Was) Walk the Dinosaur.  I won't post that one here, but you can find it easy enough.

Lyle Lovett puts on a good show. I had to go a couple of times before I heard Church live as it needs more backup singers.

 

For you young 'uns, he was married to Julia Roberts, for like 5 seconds.

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