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As I said in the first post of this thread, feel free to contribute to the thread. If you don’t know the lyrics to a song, please look them up before posting :)


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Simon - Lifehouse 

 

 

Sick cycle carousel- Lifehouse

 

 

Somebody else’s song - Lifehouse

 

 

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Golden lady - Stevie Wonder 

 

 

All in love is fair - Stevie Wonder 

 

 

Visions - Stevie Wonder

 

 

Fingertips (parts 1 & 2) - Stevie Wonder

 

 

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Ive never been a Johnny Cash fan but I like these songs and their message. He does make gospel songs but I thought I would post these since they don’t really promote false religious beliefs.

 

God’s gonna cut you down - Johnny Cash

 

 

The man comes around - Johnny Cash

 

 

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Count on me - Bruno Mars 

 

 

Treasure - Bruno Mars (this is the clean version without the intro that has profanity)

 

 

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winelight - Grover Washington Jr

 

 

Mister magic - Grover Washington Jr

 

 

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Here are some more songs from Chris Cornell. I really like his music and hope to see him in the resurrection. He was most known as the lead singer of the bands Soundgarden and Audioslave. He was also the frontman of another band called Temple of the dog.

 

Outshined - Soundgarden (Clean video version)

 

 

Spoonman - Soundgarden 

 

 

Show me how to live - Audioslave

 

 

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Smells like teen spirit - Nirvana 

 

 

Heart shaped box - Nirvana 

 

 

Blew - Nirvana 

 

 

Return of the rat - Nirvana 

 

 

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This song doesn’t promote false religious beliefs but the woman is singing about how God helped her find true love. 

 

I want to thank you - Alicia Myers 

 

 

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Here’s two songs from The Offspring. The second one means a lot to me because it reminds me of my best friend and the father of my niece whom I lost in death at the tender age of 28.

 

Come out and play The Offspring

 

Gone away - The Offspring

 

 

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What I’ve done - Linkin Park 

 

 

Points of authority - Linkin Park

 

 

Somewhere I belong - Linkin Park

 

 

Numb - Linkin Park

 

 

In the end - Linkin Park

 

 

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On 1/27/2018 at 2:09 PM, Brother Jack said:

At your best - The Isley Brothers 

 

 

 

At your best - Aaliyah

 

 


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The two main songs that are played at barbecues are “summertime” by DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince and “This is how we do it” by Montell Jordan.i would like to post both but only one is appropriate... 

 

Summertime - DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince

 

 

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Same direction - Hoobastank 

 

 

Crawling in the dark - Hoobastank 

 

 

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Before I let go - Maze ft Frankie Beverly 

 

 

Southern girl - Maze ft Frankie Beverly

 

 

We are one - Maze ft Frankie Beverly

 

 

Joy and pain - Maze ft Frankie Beverly 

 

 

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A cover of an old Jethro Tull song with a raw hard-driving blues rock vibe. I appreciate the musicality of the trio, especially Joe Bonamassa's guitar virtuosity, if you can ignore the unsavory looks of the bass player. Interestingly, Jethro Tull fancied themselves as a blues-rock band, much like Led Zeppelin did and even the Rolling Stones, but Joe takes it to a whole nother level and puts his own interpretation on it. Keepin' the blues alive.


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"The future's uncertain and the end is always near" --- Jim Morrison

"The more I know, the less I understand. All the things I thought I knew, I'm learning again" --- Don Henley

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