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Dragon's on the Listerine again
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this town aint big enough for te both of us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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it aint me whose going to leave!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I love both those songs T.D.!
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Calm down Dragon or you'll have a heartbeat increasing heartbeat
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great days slippy great days and great music!!!!!!!!!!
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I saw Sparks at The Rainbow, Finsbury park...........feels like yesterday
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What do you call Rock 'n' roll?
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yQNSXFdyLSQ
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What do you call Rock 'n' roll?
Long haired greaser music ![]() |
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Joan Jett is 60. Dragon reads the Metro :P
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The German(?) studio audience in that Rubettes video seem completely unmoved -- almost as if they cannot hear anything in the studio.
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Da,Da,da
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Thin Lizzy here tonight!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlITGY9M8AU
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Opium Trail - Lizzy classic!
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I took a line that leads you to the opium trail
Oriental eyes reveal the lies, deceit, betrayal On this journey behold one who travels far You called him fool but now you are The wizard wanders through the world made from dreams The splashing whirlpool drowns the frightened streams Exotic dancers, flashing lancers, this mysterious space The fanfare advances, the warlord falls from grace It clears your pain But it's got you claimed again, my love You feel the need but it lets you bleed You must concede, my love No one to blame, no shame You crave again and again, my love No used to plead from you It feeds on your greed, my love I took a line that comes from the golden states of shan The smugglers trail that leads to the opium den The Chinese connection refines to heroin Depart the heart you crave again It clears your pain You soul is claimed again, my love You feel the need, it lets you bleed You must concede, my love No one to blame, no shame You crave again and again, my love No use to plead From you it feeds, my love Songwriters: BRIAN MICHAEL DOWNEY,PHILIP PARRIS LYNOTT,WILLIAM SCOTT GORHAM © Universal Music Publishing Group For non-commercial use only. Data From: LyricFind |
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I do like a bit of rock and roll, of all the concerts I've been to in my life time the most memorable of that genre was easily AC/DC at Wembley Arena.
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AC/DC were a great band, Slip.
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Ride On!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=13&v=diUcO3EkCu8 |
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Hells Bells, I can remember rocking my socks off to this trilby, big spilff on the go of course, as everyone else did as well
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I'll click your link after Deep Purple Anthems, Slip! Funnily enough my fav colur as a YOOF!
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Highway Star
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Child In Time
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Arise, Sir Ian Gillan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Slip, first time I seen those badgers was in the Edinburgh Playhouse
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1982? For Those About To Rock tour
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84? Ask lfc, he knows what's what.
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If you never saw acdc with bon you were robbed. Was in kirremuir last week Bonfest is on 3rd of May.
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I was at Bon's last gig Southampton Gaumont, early 1980, Highway to Hell tour. Don't remember much about it apart from, being caught underage drinking in the bar, was only 16 at the time, and the opening, when they pulled the curtains back, Angus Young strumming the start to Live Wire on a cat walk, at the back of the satge above the drum kit.
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