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TRAGChick wrote:I'm going out on a limb here....
Listening to this song on 'phones, as I type....
But, after listening to this song a bunch of times....since the mid-80s...
NO ONE can compete with these vocals.
I dare ANYone to try.
CatEyes wrote:hey nora
that pic of you and your hubby is awesome
you both look so happy
mazel tov
cat
TRAGChick wrote:Speaking of Mark, my Husband:
One night, I played "Sandcastles" for him....thru our massive PA System...
....and, I sang along with it....TO him....
He never heard it before....needless to say, he appeared speechless..
....and that's all I'm gonna say.[/b]![]()
larryfromnextdoor wrote:TRAGChick wrote:Speaking of Mark, my Husband:
One night, I played "Sandcastles" for him....thru our massive PA System...
....and, I sang along with it....TO him....
He never heard it before....needless to say, he appeared speechless..
....and that's all I'm gonna say.[/b]![]()
what were you wearing?
TRAGChick wrote:7 Wishes wrote:Nora, did you score?
A Lady never tells.
Rockindeano wrote:TRAGChick wrote:7 Wishes wrote:Nora, did you score?
A Lady never tells.
You should whip off your top, and press those milkbags into old Marco Polos face, and damned near suffocate the sumbitch!
He will dig it, I promise.
Rockindeano wrote:TRAGChick wrote:7 Wishes wrote:Nora, did you score?
A Lady never tells.
You should whip off your top, and press those milkbags into old Marco Polos face, and damned near suffocate the sumbitch!
He will dig it, I promise.
7 Wishes wrote:Nora, did you score?![]()
"Little Girl" has been my fave Journey song for the past 10 years or so...now talk about unparalleled vocals...and that fade-out with the harmonica...wow.
Rockindeano wrote:TRAGChick wrote:7 Wishes wrote:Nora, did you score?
A Lady never tells.
You should whip off your top, and press those milkbags into old Marco Polos face, and damned near suffocate the sumbitch!
He will dig it, I promise.
tammy wrote:There is such an elusive quality in the Dream after Dream songs...just as there is in "Winds of March", Daydream, Too Late, Still they Ride...these are the songs that pull me the most. The feeling of something intangible coupled with the strong desire to tap into "IT"...whatever that "IT" is.There's more of a spiritual feeling with these songs, to me. It's funny how the more commercial "Don't stop believin" didn't make as much of an impact on me...and that is the song Journey seems to be known & famous for.
conversationpc wrote:Come on ladies...It's Friday night and there's no beer in the house. Get with the program.![]()
TRAGChick wrote:conversationpc wrote:Come on ladies...It's Friday night and there's no beer in the house. Get with the program.![]()
And from CT, I should....what....?![]()
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