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sounds like every folk song ive ever heard. teach your children, three chords and the truth here? I dont know what it is, but saying what it isnt might be harder!
When your done i got one, double hook talk reminded me of it. Might be one of the groups best underrated songs. Was released in 1975, to commercial success. Top 20 in the US and UK
Contains a lyrical double hook, an instrument, and a sexual body part, thought its pretty obvious which way it leans more towards. Featured a banjo solo, as this band was never afraid to stretch the boundaries of rocn n roll, and defintly sounds more country than anything else. Perhaps thats why the writer used a double hook.
Hurry up and answer it cause i want you to hear the song...
Squeeze Box
YEAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! lets hear it
lol i came across this reaction video, its amazing how many hits these reaction videos get. These two seem to love the who, which makes them cool in my book
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