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OK back to the anthems.........

So yeah, there was this guy (isn't there always) when I was but a wee faggot not realizing I was crushing on this guy named Dan. Who's family were Jehovah's witnesses and they wouldn't let him come to my birthday parties, bitches. So, he hid this album at my house - 'cause it was evil and all that.

 
I once tried to say something about feelings to my Dad, it was awkward, it was embarrassing, and he knew anyway.

 
OK and I've posted this before, and I'll post it again, because I LOVE THIS SONG - for reasons other than it's just a fukkin' great song.

 
There are a million and one things I like about dire straights - except that they don' know when to quit.

This one didn't fall into that trap. Not that it's an Anthem exactly - but it's still something I will always love.

 
Since it is apparently 80s night in CE&P, my allusory [that is not to be mistook for 'illusory'. I allude often random thoughts that I see.] loves this song...

 
OH MY GOD!!! I completely missed that one. Not an anthem per se, but pretty indicative of the shift from say Styx to Duran Duran.

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LOVE the ginormous phones.
 
FYI

Styx:


They didn't know at the beginning of the 80's that the days of the big anthem were numbered. By the end of the decade, the big sounds were gone, replaced by things like:


and


and a thousand "indie" whiny white boy suburban garage bands.

and the thumpa thumpa of club culture. The big hair, the opulence, the excess, all gone.


So one last. for the days gone by - iconic - for my youth, as tortured and painful as it was - and to bring us full circle.


Good night ladies.
 
And there's the language of now.

And the Irish Musicians seem to tell a "story" the best IMHO.

And as an American who's family traces their heritage to Colonial Jamestown, and Ireland before that, I've learned to speak some American Quaker to those who think that they know more than the rest of us, or about me:

Fuck Thee!

But Fun is fun, and I'll let a cute Irish band speak my peace:

 
Oh yeah well to that poignant contribution I will only add....


this submission is also a honorary nod to Snapcats Amateur Pic thread..... I just love the Santa Claus's and is this a drag queen?
 
Well I do feel for people who were hurt - but I gotta say that song works my last nerve.
 
Well I do feel for people who were hurt - but I gotta say that song works my last nerve.

meh to each his or her own.... I am somehow steeped and deep into the current blend of country... when i got here I was listening to hard rock and dance music with a little rap for good measure.... next month i will be different as well...

You like Dirt Road Anthem?


Jason Aldean... I don't find attractive but I'd love to lift a beer with him or whoever writes for him....
 
I don't dislike country -far from it, i just don't like contrived country.
 
LOL, And here I thought that Devil went down to Georgia.
 
So yeah, here's Texas Country personified, yes there is a fiddle in the band, But Mostly it's Willie and Trigger.

 

Something we used to listen to at 19 when we all thought this was rebellion.
 
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