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by Gary E. Andrews - 02/10/25 09:52 PM
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Wow Mike you are bringing back memories.
How bout "The things we do for love" or even Firefalls' "Just remember I love you" full of cliches but wow great song. I think one of my favorites from the 70s was Summer Breeze by Seals and Crofts awesome little guitar lick in the middle interval in the chorus. Boy now things are coming back like Amy/ Falling in and out of love with you by pure prarie league. That opening solo for amy is incedible. Also bread man they could do some great melodies I think "If" is also a longtime 70s favorite of mine. The Letter was also and incredible song in my opinion very good lyric and the singing was great as well (though I think that might have been the 60s). So many great band so little time to listen to them all. Hope things are well in your world and let me know what you think of that Orleans song. I'll tell you this much when I'm in the dumps it's a total mood lifter better than any drug the second verse is pretty darn awesome as well. Take care brother thanks for helping me reminisce. Derek Derek
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