toyota man
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:rockout: Black Stone Cherry Hits Rarities and Live the live bit was at Download 2013 and I was there :rockout: its a Free CD with classic rock check them out I think they are the real deal :rockout:
toyota man said::rockout: Black Stone Cherry Hits Rarities and Live the live bit was at Download 2013 and I was there :rockout: its a Free CD with classic rock check them out I think they are the real deal :rockout:
MrReaper182 said:I've just listened to The very best of The Pogues (I do seem to like my best of albums) The Pogues mix Folk and punk music together very well indeed. The last song Waltzing Metilda is a beautiful but sad song. It is about Australian World War one soldiers going off to fight in the Battle of Gallipoli against the Turks and most of them dying or getting body parts blown off and then years down the line future generations forgeting the sacrifices they had made for their freedoms.
DIB said:MrReaper182 said:I've just listened to The very best of The Pogues (I do seem to like my best of albums) The Pogues mix Folk and punk music together very well indeed. The last song Waltzing Metilda is a beautiful but sad song. It is about Australian World War one soldiers going off to fight in the Battle of Gallipoli against the Turks and most of them dying or getting body parts blown off and then years down the line future generations forgeting the sacrifices they had made for their freedoms.
Listen to June Tabor's acapella rendition of "And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda", if the hairs on the back of your neck dont stand up, you're officially clinically dead.
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MrReaper182 said:DIB said:MrReaper182 said:I've just listened to The very best of The Pogues (I do seem to like my best of albums) The Pogues mix Folk and punk music together very well indeed. The last song Waltzing Metilda is a beautiful but sad song. It is about Australian World War one soldiers going off to fight in the Battle of Gallipoli against the Turks and most of them dying or getting body parts blown off and then years down the line future generations forgeting the sacrifices they had made for their freedoms.
Listen to June Tabor's acapella rendition of "And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda", if the hairs on the back of your neck dont stand up, you're officially clinically dead.
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