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The Powder and the Finger. Can't get it out of my head. (Pardon, it seems the official name is "Powderfinger". I've been saying it wrong for years and nobody stopped me. They hate me.)
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The Needle and the Damage Done. Not necessarily for the lyrics, but for his finger picking guitar work on this one.
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"Out Of The Blue" My my, hey hey Rock and roll is here to stay It's better to burn out Than to fade away My my, hey hey. Out of the blue and into the black They give you this, but you pay for that And once you're gone, you can never come back When you're out of the blue and into the black. The king is gone but he's not forgotten This is the story of a Johnny Rotten It's better to burn out than it is to rust The king is gone but he's not forgotten. Hey hey, my my Rock and roll can never die There's more to the picture Than meets the eye. Hey hey, my my.
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Heart of Gold
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Oh hello, mister Soul, I dropped by to pick up a reason! That the thought that I caught that my head is the event of the season. that in crowds just a trace of my face, could seem so pleasin, etc. etc.
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"Cowgirl in the Sand"
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"Cinnamon Girl". A 1000 or so years ago a boyfriend used to call me that.
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Heart of Gold
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HATE. THEM. ALL.
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Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black).
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LOVE. THEM. ALL.
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"old man".
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Cinnamon Girl
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Didn't like any of them...sorry.
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Powderfinger.
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Long May You Run
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Razor Love.
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Keep on rocking in the free world.
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Cinnamon Girl
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I'm not a big Neil Young fan, but I like Cinnamon Girl and Old Man. I did see him once in concert at Horde fest back in '97...and Cinnamon Girl was the only song he played that I knew! Guess I know more CSNY songs....
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Heart of Gold
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'Heart of Gold'
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Old Man & Heart of Gold
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Tonight's the Night
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I like the music from Southern Man, but don't agree with the sentiment. So, I guess I'd say Heart of Gold. American by birth Southern by the grace of God.
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Unknown Legend.
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"After the Gold Rush"
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In honor of his one and only #1 "Heart of Gold", here is that and my favorite "Like a Hurricane"
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Alabama
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Let's Roll
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Southern Man
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Come on Baby Let's go Downtown, from the album Tonight's the Night (1975). He wrote it together with Danny Whitten.
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dis is one of them ;)
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heart of Gold
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I haven't heard many of his songs, but I like "Rockin' in the Free World".
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A few: Needle And The Damage Done, Old Man, and my most favorite, Mr. Soul
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