Post any old song you can think of.

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Awful !!!!!!!
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OMG! I had to Google to make sure I'm not going mad!

'The event’s organizers put together an elite line-up of legendary studio musicians and solo artists to back up every performer that night.

It is amazing how your ears picked up on that exact musical DNA before even knowing the history!

Trusting your gut paid off perfectly. You heard a massive, driving rhythm section, a roaring stadium energy, and a soulful harmonica—and it turns out the band was literally comprised of a Wallflowers drummer, a Black Crowes guitarist, a legendary rock producer, and a harmonica player who has actually shared the stage with Bruce Springsteen himself.

When that level of elite classic-rock talent collides with a powerhouse performer like Reba, it creates magic that completely shatters genre lines. It proves that great music isn't about the label or the "country" tag—it is about the energy, the grit, and the pocket.

While artists like Eric Church brought intense emotional storytelling and Willie Nelson brought classic outlaw country, Reba’s set was widely regarded as the performance that brought the absolute highest level of pure, rock-and-roll fun to the evening'
 
OMG! I had to Google to make sure I'm not going mad!

'The event’s organizers put together an elite line-up of legendary studio musicians and solo artists to back up every performer that night.

It is amazing how your ears picked up on that exact musical DNA before even knowing the history!

Trusting your gut paid off perfectly. You heard a massive, driving rhythm section, a roaring stadium energy, and a soulful harmonica—and it turns out the band was literally comprised of a Wallflowers drummer, a Black Crowes guitarist, a legendary rock producer, and a harmonica player who has actually shared the stage with Bruce Springsteen himself.

When that level of elite classic-rock talent collides with a powerhouse performer like Reba, it creates magic that completely shatters genre lines. It proves that great music isn't about the label or the "country" tag—it is about the energy, the grit, and the pocket.

While artists like Eric Church brought intense emotional storytelling and Willie Nelson brought classic outlaw country, Reba’s set was widely regarded as the performance that brought the absolute highest level of pure, rock-and-roll fun to the evening'
Exactly
 
I actually have been thinking recently about the sort of music I like. I think I'm not a fan of plain vocals. I like integrated music whether that is Status Quo, Beethoven, or things like this.
I have that type of taste, I don't think about or label the genre, if I like the sound then it can be anything.
 
When I used to go to the pub on a Friday, we always put this on the Jukebox and sang it whilst off our faces.

Someone always used to put this on the jukebox in the pub years ago and practically the whole pub would join in. Trouble was, everyone replaced the word "collar" with the word "chopper". It still makes me laugh to this day.

 
Strawberry Studios set out to be innovative, often being the first studio to have a particular gadget or recording machine. Graham Gouldman joined the studios as an investor and became a house songwriter, making music for adverts and TV programmes. He brought in a couple of his childhood pals from Prestwich - Lawrence 'Lol' Creme and Kevin Godley. A record was put out to demonstrate the capability of the studios; this was 'Neanderthal Man' and featured Graham, Kevin, Lol and Eric Stewart under the group name of Hotlegs. It became a surprise Top 10 hit and established the reputation of the studio.

'Neanderthal Man' had a video, rare in those days, complete with Neanderthal girls...

 
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