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Siouxsie in top form.
My current favorite song :black_heart::black_heart:

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I thought you might have.
She was in Austin a lot when I lived there.

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This song has often been a big inspiration for my sobriety. Don’t Stop Me Now!
RIP Freddy :cry:

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I was going to post this! Finale to spinning class yesterday. Maybe my favourite spinning song, certainly my favourite spinning instructor with my favourite spinning playlists. :heartpulse: :crazy_face: :biking_man:
OK, this one instead. Spinning song from a few years back, by another favourite instructor of mine. She introduced me to Fink.

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I think my mum’s favourite album. One of my favourites for sure. Funny thing I notice now is David’s mug. We had that mug. Curious where my mum found it.

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One of my all-time favorite Christmas songs
 my mom had this on a 45, and I wore it out. :blush:

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Ow no, that time already
 Can be only one for me.

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That was pretty great! :blush:

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Love The Toadies
 there are so many misinterpretations of this song. Check out below what Todd has to say about it.

Speaking about this song in the film Dark Secrets: The Stories of Rubberneck, Toadies lead singer Todd Lewis explained: "I was working at a record store. I had some lyrics about just escapism and just another transcendent type idea of just where you can mentally change where you’re at to somewhere else to find peace or happiness or calmness or whatever you need to find. So, I was kind of mulling around these ideas and I could never come down on anything firm about how to bring it together in a song. And, just coincidentally, I’m talking to my boss, Charles, at the record store. I can’t remember what the conversation was but I remember him saying something about standing under a tree with the grass under your feet and I thought: ‘Well, there it is. That’s the song.’

That’s where I wrote the idea from, from being under some trees that somehow shelters you and changes everything that you can just be now you’re in the wilderness, just away from everything."

The line, “In my heart there is a heaven” sounds like something you’d hear in a worship song, but that’s not what Todd Lewis had in mind. “What I was trying to get at was I know that if there’s a heaven it’s inside of me and to try to find that peace inside of myself,” he said. “That’s as close as I could get at the time with the vocabulary that I had.”

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This is my favorite queen song for so many reasons.
Also, freddie and I share a birthday :sunglasses:

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Abby the Spoon Lady
 she’s amazing!

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Just a great song still

Dutch TV made a series of “Stories behind the song” , also about this one. I like.

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This one the music is best 

Thanks for the Otis, Menno.

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This one has live footage.
Monterey Pop Festival 1967.

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Thank you California, for the dreams and the memories, will see you again, sometime. I just had this as my phone ring tone for three plus years, just changed few months ago. One thing is, whenever it went off, when it really shouldn’t have, everybody smiled, regardless where I was. :grinning::blush:

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I’m going to see them live on Sunday :man_dancing:

The Jesus and Mary Chain: April Skies

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It’s really all of what I love about Spanish and Latin culture. Except for the (trigger warning!) drinking that’s also included. I play it with English subtitles. Good for my Spanish. Hope you’re OK @ShesGotMoxie Carolyn. Miss you around here.

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