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« Reply #25 on: April 20, 2012, 05:52:13 PM »

Sorry to dig out a post this old, and if I broke an IHD rule, sorry in advance.  With a lot of new people joining, I thought we could a enjoy few more runs, and I liked it, thanks Moosey.  I do believe that the music someone chooses to listen to does in a way define them, and tells a lot about them.  The kind of songs that when they come on they make you stop whatever you are doing, or make you scream and shout.  So to continue trying to help everyone here begin to understand who I would like to think I am, here goes my top ten;

1)  Breath In, Breath Out Move On, Jimmy Buffet is telling a story about overcoming Katrina, shake it off and move on...
2)  Wildfire,  Michael Martin Murphy.  It was the first song I really ever heard, on a jukebox in a dive bar/bowling alley, in Batavia, Ill.  I was like 15 maybe.
3)  Live Like You Were Dying, Tim McGraw (no explanation should be needed here)
4)  Where the Boat Leaves From, Zac Brown Band, starting to get the feeling I would rather be on an island somewhere
5)  Be As You Are, talks about just being a local on St. John, USVI  Talks about the Quiet Mon Pub...been there...nice to relate to an actual place in a song.
6)  Busted In Barbados, Bankie Bank, just a really fun song
7)  Godzilla, Blue Oyster Cult.  Left over from my "enlightened days"
8)  Rolling In the Deep, Adele.  Just love her voice.
9)  December, Collective Soul  It's a Killa'
10)  Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, Love the singer songwriters of the late 60's and 70's, and with my love of the water.

So many others and really, I just shuffle all.  I loaded em' so I must have liked em'.  Hard to pick between Rush or Muddy Waters, Led Zepplin or Montgomery Gentry, Metallica or 10cc...I do tend to stay away from extremes and just have not got the hip hop thing yet...??
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« Reply #26 on: April 21, 2012, 03:08:54 AM »

How did I miss this thread last summer?!  I must have been a busy bee not to notice it. 

I'm off to Hospital in a bit but will definitely come back to it tomorrow. 

Sorry to dig out a post this old, and if I broke an IHD rule, sorry in advance.
Don't worry about that!  I'm glad you resurrected it.

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