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The Hungry Years -- Rita Coolidge Babe we made it to the top We went so high we couldn't stop We climbed the ladder leading us nowhere Two of us together, building castles in the air We spun so fast we couldn't tell The gold ring from the carousel How could we know the ride would turn out bad Everything we wanted, was everything we had I miss the hungry years, the once upon a time The lovely long ago, we didn't have a dime Those days of me and you, we lost along the way How could I be so blind, not to see the door Closing on the world, I now hunger for Looking through my tears, I miss the hungry years We shared our daydreams one by one Making plans was so much fun We set our goals and reached the highest star Things that we were after, were much better from afar Here we stand just me and you With everything and nothing too It wasn't worth the price we had to pay Honey, take me home, let's go back to yesterday I miss the hungry years, the once upon a time The lovely long ago, we didn't have a dime Those days of me and you, we lost along the way How could I be so blind, not to see the door Closing on the world, I now hunger for Looking through my tears, I miss the hungry years I miss the hungry years ~Theo~ :winky::listening::bouquet: |
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Lady Gaga : You and I
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"Closer" - Chic Gamine
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The Shires
Went to see The Corrs in London last night,awesome.
But the real surprise of the evening was their support band. Their name is The Shires, they are from the UK but they are country/crossover. They really did give a great performance, and even though I am not a huge country fan I have to say that I loved every tract they did. They are a band that have already had success in the U.S, and if this is anything to go be they will be even more so in the future. So if you like country crossover music they give them a listen. The Shires. Brilliant band, and I might have become a convert to country ;-) |
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