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Red lights, green lights, strawberry wine A good friend of mine, follow the stars Venus and Mars are alright tonight
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I'm not a fallen angel, I just fell behind I'm out of luck and I'm out of time If you don't wanna love me, let me go I'm runnin' for the last train I'm runnin' for the last train home
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Why pick one band over the other when you can have them both? That's one helluva show. Predates my concert-going by a few years (BOC headlined the first show I went to).
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All the masses are rebelling To withstand the dark attack Will we make it back beyond the black?
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"I was at the festival of the vernal equinox, and I guess I had a little too much mead.. and I darted out in front of an oxcart. It all happened so fast. They couldn’t stop in time."
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Love comes to you and you follow Lose one onto the Heart of the Sunrise
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1. You've been a fan since Well, the 70's - somewhere around '73 2. Your first Bills memory OJ 3. One of your favorite Bills memories 2017 season - Took the family to Broncos/Bills game- if you forgot the outcome check my avatar - the Kyle Williams TD - and of course watching the drought end on the Tyler Boyd catch 4. Your favorite player of all time and your favorite player currently... All time: Bruce. Current: Josh is the easy pick, but Tre and his goalie academy are an honorable mention. In general it's a very likable group of players since McD took over. 5. Some of you guys have some awesome forum names. What does your forum name say about you? I have no imagination.
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Won't you take me to the To the gypsy caravan? (To the gypsy caravan) We can live together Where the ocean meets the sand
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Rush has an intensely loyal following. The die hard's stuck with them in spite of the changes to their music over the years. Count me in the camp that started losing interest with Subdivisions. They had some moments with later albums but none of them stuck with me like their pre-Moving Pictures output. As for BOC vs. Rush - I don't feel the need to choose, they both made great music. It's like steak or lobster. I like both but would grow tired of either if that's all I had every day.
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Love's just a waste of our energy yeah And this life's just a waste of our time So why don't we get together We could waste everything tonight
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Behind the smile There's danger and a promise to be told You'll never get old, ha Life's fantasy To be locked away and still to think you're free You're free, we're free So live for today Tomorrow never comes Die young, die young Can't you see the writing in the air?
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The other thing I heard on the radio the past few days was something about Harvey having a bloody nose on one or two occasions when he was on the mound. Don't know the details and don't remember that at all but Mets beat reporter Ed Coleman confirmed that he was aware when "it" happened. Coleman also mentioned that Harvey may have torpedoed his career when he insisted on pitching down the stretch and deep into the post season in 2015 when he was coming back from Tommy John surgery - which he did against the advice of Boras. That WS start was epic up until the 9th.
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Bleed it dry, leave us here with nothing Justify all that you consume Bleed it dry, what is this becoming? All your lies serve no one but you One day you will see what you've done The world you chose to bleed will be dead and gone
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I always thought it was a woman. Maybe Caroll Dodd? No idea who that is and I couldn't find much info on her but she gets credited with an intro on this site (look under Production): https://blueoystercult.fandom.com/wiki/On_Your_Feet_or_on_Your_Knees Confirmed: https://www.hotrails.co.uk/bocfaq/faq_03.htm The "introduction" of the band that appears before the final song was done by BOC lighting director Carol Dodds, who usually did the nightly introduction of the band.
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Did you guys catch the quotes from Terry Collins? Apparently Harvey's drug usage was an open secret: https://nypost.com/2022/02/15/matt-harvey-talked-about-killing-himself-while-with-the-mets/
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I've got a whole month's wages I haven't seen that much in ages I might spend it in stages And move out to Las Vegas Stone cold sober and stone cold sweat Running down the back of my neck To lose means trouble, to win pays double And I got me a heavy bet Cold, cold sweat
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I love the newer ski and board events - the more sliding downhill the better imo. And I am not a young viewer.
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When I look at the taxes I pay vs. the taxes on that house and the relative values of the two properties...I feel like the new owner is getting a better tax assessment than me. That property is maybe 15-20 miles from me - but it would be a long swim.
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I'm the burning bush, I'm the burning fire I'm the bleeding volcano I'm so hot for her, I'm so hot for her I'm so hot for her and she's so cold
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Not losing interest in the NFL. If I'm sitting in front of a TV with control of the remote and there's an NFL game on chances are I am watching. When my eldest moved up to High School I started going to the home football games - and now I look forward to them. Now he's a freshman at a marginally competitive Big 10 school and I'm paying more attention to college football. I enjoy all three levels for what they are but the NFL has the elite talent and better competitive balance. Getting past the rainbows and unicorns @sherpa touched on one of my big pet peeves: "Tired of looking for the flag indication on every decent play." The way we watch games and the way they are announced these days revolves around instant replay, poor officiating, ambiguous rules and an over-whelming need for every outcome to be perfect/correct - even though nobody can agree on what constitutes perfect/correct. It's an exercise in futility and negatively impacts my game day viewing. I blame instant replay the most. But I still can't wait for next season to start.
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You know I'm born to lose, and gambling's for fools But that's the way I like it baby I don't wanna live forever And don't forget the joker!
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Oh the docks are quiet (there's somethin' wrong) And there's no ships comin' in (I lock step I'm gone) Where there once was a riot (there's somethin' wrong) There's a whole lot of nothin' (I lock, step, I'm gone)
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I watched most of it - that's more than I can say for a lot of other SB half-times. I liked that it wasn't an over-blown production. Not my music but there were parts I liked.
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LOL - the answer to the bolded question is pretty much yes - can't think of any artists I listen to regularly that predate my time on earth - which helps explain why I didn't get where you were coming from. I was also surprised to learn that you heard the song on Sirius recently. Thanks for the response.