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Everyone knows At Last, but this is by far my favorite.

You know, I've had this song on my mind for years without knowing it was sung by "Etta Jones". Cool.

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Gerry Rafferty -- Baker Street

Classic sax riff. Love it. Love it.

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Originally Posted by JetFan1983

Gerry Rafferty -- Baker Street

Classic sax riff. Love it. Love it.

LOL, you're either gonna love this reference or hate it, but speaking of classic sax riffs....

Don't care what anyone says, this song rules. Mostly ironically, but I still think it's funny as hell.

And I may have just lost whatever shreds of credibility I had around here with music. Or gained some. Not quite sure.... :-D

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LOL, you're either gonna love this reference or hate it, but speaking of classic sax riffs....

Don't care what anyone says, this song rules. Mostly ironically, but I still think it's funny as hell.

And I may have just lost whatever shreds of credibility I had around here with music. Or gained some. Not quite sure....

Dude................

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Originally Posted by JetFan1983

LOL, you're either gonna love this reference or hate it, but speaking of classic sax riffs....

Don't care what anyone says, this song rules. Mostly ironically, but I still think it's funny as hell.

And I may have just lost whatever shreds of credibility I had around here with music. Or gained some. Not quite sure....

Dude................

I should've just posted this instead:

B-)

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I should've just posted this instead:

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Originally Posted by JetFan1983

I should've just posted this instead:

Truth be told, I watched Josh Reddick walk up to bat and thought it was hysterical :-D :

Come to think of it, I wonder what my walk up song would be if I was in the majors...

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Truth be told, I watched Josh Reddick walk up to bat and thought it was hysterical :

Come to think of it, I wonder what my walk up song would be if I was in the majors...

My "walk up" song in golf is Roger Miller's Dang Me They Ought To Take A Rope And Hang Me . ;-)


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Truth be told, I watched Josh Reddick walk up to bat and thought it was hysterical :

Come to think of it, I wonder what my walk up song would be if I was in the majors...

My "walk up" song in golf is Roger Miller's Dang Me They Ought To Take A Rope And Hang Me.

So you're really gonna make me post this one for the thread, eh? :-D

I love the choice. Never heard this before.

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Saxophone Rock Riff. Top of them all boys... Benjamin Bossi's dark, sexy, slightly dangerous and undoubtably hip riff. [video]http://youtu.be/ezIa9luyF0g[\video]

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This encapsulates my love-hate relationship with golf nicely:

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Raconteurs - Salute your Solution

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Henry Mancini -- Sleepy Lagoon

Great song to relax to.

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