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Have to have good dose of some beautiful song and dance now and then, graceful, balance. Old American style. Real poetry in motion!! One of the most beautiful gowns ever made.

 
Look what they done to my dance maw!
Is this the Flintstones nope its worse its dancing in America now.I've more clothes on Burlesque dancers,not kidding.

Fast forwarded it to dance

 
Dec 15, 2020

Neil Young vs. Lynyrd Skynyrd | Music's Greatest Mysteries




When Lynyrd Skynyrd released "Sweet Home Alabama", was it really a diss track towards Neil Young? We investigate this mystery plus how “Friends in Low Places” sold to settle a bar tab & the mysteries around Stevie Nicks SUNDAY 9/8c on Music's Greatest Mysteries on AXS TV. In the 1970s, Neil Young started writing protest songs against the south including "Southern Man" and "Alabama" with the lyrics "Now your crosses are burning fast, Southern man" and other lyrics pointing out racism in the South, slaveowners, and the KKK. Many Southerns were outraged by the lyrics and one band decided to fight back. Frontman Ronnie Van Zant decided to escalate the beef by responding to Neil Young with what may be the most famous diss track of all time. They fired back with the Southern rock anthem, "Sweet Home Alabama" and an entire verse pointed at Neil Young. The lyrics were "Well I hope Neil Young will remember a southern man don't need him around anyhow". But was the hatred real or just for show and inspiration? We take a loot at the rivalry on Music's Greatest Mysteries.



Sep 14, 2016

The Big Interview with Neil Young: Southern Man.

 
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rocking Moscow this afternoon !! cover of Guano Apes-open your eyes song



 
First Ray Stevens song 51 years ago!



This classic Ray Stevens song was written for his 1970 television show and became a huge hit. It was Ray's first #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 and ended up winning a Grammy in 1971 for Best Contemporary Male Vocal Performance along with several other nominations.

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You people have good taste in music.

They all bring me back to happy times.
 

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