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   Location: SE Louisiana | I'm a big fan of music.... All different kinds... The first music I can remember hearing as I was growing up was Big Band..Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey..Benny Goodman.. After that I remember Mantovani and Herb Alpert and the and the Tijuana Brass... Then came something NEW... The Fab Four!!! John, Paul, George and Ringo!!
Then we moved to the Midwest....Missouri...Where I adopted people like Hank SR. and Red Sovine.. Uh oh,,, Then came Charlie Daniels and Hank JR....
Then someone talked me into smoking a fat one... and I discovered Pink Floyd and Rush and Kansas and Styx...
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Where I'm going with this is...I never really heard a song I could relate to until I heard THE song...
Now... I have to say... I've not done the research into this song... But in all my ignorance I will say... I don't give credit to the singer.... I give it to the person that wrote the song/story... and the person that put it to music... There are probably hundreds of people in this country that could have sang it just as well...
But... I cannot listen to this without shedding tears.. It takes me so close to home.... The House That Built me...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQYNM6SjD_o
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      Location: Arkansas | That song says SO much. I get teary too cause it makes me think of my grandparents' home---truly that house and the two people in it built me. . . .
ETA I THINK Miranda wrote it as well as sings it.
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   Location: SE Louisiana | I was sitting outside of BAM (Books -A- Million) Last week and one of the young men that works here came out on his break.... and I was playing some old country songs......I qued up and played "Country Roads"... and his eyes lit up!!! "Who is that?" he asked me... I told him it was John Denver... he said "Who?"... He had never heard of John Denver.. So.... For all you people that never heard of John Denver,,, Please allow me to introduce you to him... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vrEljMfXYo |
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         Location: North Dakota | komet. - 2015-04-03 12:55 AM I was sitting outside of BAM (Books -A- Million ) Last week and one of the young men that works here came out on his break.... and I was playing some old country songs......I qued up and played "Country Roads"... and his eyes lit up!!! "Who is that?" he asked me... I told him it was John Denver... he said "Who?"... He had never heard of John Denver.. So.... For all you people that never heard of John Denver,,, Please allow me to introduce you to him... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vrEljMfXYo
I love John Denver! When I was a kid, my dad would play his John Denver CD in his truck all the time when we'd go out to Saturday morning breakfast or to my Grandma's. I LOVED Home Grown Tomatoes (and country roads and all the other songs) but as an elementary age kid I thought that song was just hilarious. I still have it on my phone and listen to it in my truck. It takes me back. The Devil Went Down To Georgia also takes me back to that time. I also love House that Built Me. My other favorite songs include Viva La Vida (really anything by Coldplay), Holding Out For A Hero (Bonnie Tyler), and Never Gonna Give You Up (Rick Astley). Also everything from AWOLNation and Imagine Dragons. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | rockette - 2015-04-03 5:53 AM
Crosby Stills and Nash, Southern Cross.
Yeah.. but It's hard to l like Crosby, Stills and Nash without liking Emerson, Lake and Palmer!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBvGZP4srZA
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rockette - 2015-04-03 5:53 AM
Crosby Stills and Nash, Southern Cross.
Yeah.. but It's hard to l like Crosby, Stills and Nash without liking Emerson, Lake and Palmer!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBvGZP4srZA
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     Location: Jersey Girl | komet. - 2015-04-03 1:55 AM I was sitting outside of BAM (Books -A- Million ) Last week and one of the young men that works here came out on his break.... and I was playing some old country songs......I qued up and played "Country Roads"... and his eyes lit up!!! "Who is that?" he asked me... I told him it was John Denver... he said "Who?"... He had never heard of John Denver.. So.... For all you people that never heard of John Denver,,, Please allow me to introduce you to him... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vrEljMfXYo
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Crosby Stills and Nash, Southern Cross.
Yeah.. but It's hard to l like Crosby, Stills and Nash without liking Emerson, Lake and Palmer!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBvGZP4srZA
What about Dewey, Cheatum, and Howe? lol!
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       Location: Florida | Who went to see John Denver in the movie where he becomes God. Can't remember the name, maybe God Almighty? He was great. My favorite John Denver song, hmmm, Country Road or maybe the one about would you please come to California... |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | Vickie - 2015-04-03 10:49 AM
Who went to see John Denver in the movie where he becomes God. Can't remember the name, maybe God Almighty? He was great. My favorite John Denver song, hmmm, Country Road or maybe the one about would you please come to California...
It was Oh GOD!! ...and George Burns was GOD... What and a great movie!!!  |
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    Location: 31 lengths farms | I literally lived "The House That Built Me" about 6 years ago. The last house we lived in that all the brothers and sisters were in was a house in a little town called Rainbow CA outside of Fallbrook and Camp Pendleton where my dad was stationed. There are 6 of us kids, 21 years difference between the oldest and youngest. My oldest brother passed away 28 years ago of an apparent suicide and my second oldest brother passed away 8 years ago from cancer. My mom has dementia and I had been caretaking for her for about 4 years. My fiancé and I went to visit his parents who live in Hemet which is north and east of my old hometown and I just felt the magnetic pull to go see the old house. I walked up the driveway, which looked exactly the same as it did 35 years before, and the house looked pretty much the same from the outside. The new owners husband was in the new garage and as I was trying to tell him who I was I burst into tears, he ran to the house to get his wife who came out. She had found memories of the house too, I guess after we moved her grandma had bought the place and she would spend her summer with her grandma out there. Then when her grandma too started to fail in health she had moved out there to help take care of her and then ended up buying the house from her and redoing it into basically two separate homes inside. She took me on a tour of the home, the grandma's end was what would have been our old kitchen and living room, basically untouched other than appliances. The master bedroom and bath were her grandmas bed and bath and our old bedrooms and the old garage had been made into the couple's new end of the house. It was unbelievable kind of her to let me walk thru and relive some old memories of all 6 of us being there, I could literally feel my older brothers again and remember their faces.
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   Location: SE Louisiana | run n rate - 2015-04-03 11:25 AM
I literally lived "The House That Built Me" about 6 years ago. The last house we lived in that all the brothers and sisters were in was a house in a little town called Rainbow CA outside of Fallbrook and Camp Pendleton where my dad was stationed. There are 6 of us kids, 21 years difference between the oldest and youngest. My oldest brother passed away 28 years ago of an apparent suicide and my second oldest brother passed away 8 years ago from cancer. My mom has dementia and I had been caretaking for her for about 4 years. My fiancé and I went to visit his parents who live in Hemet which is north and east of my old hometown and I just felt the magnetic pull to go see the old house. I walked up the driveway, which looked exactly the same as it did 35 years before, and the house looked pretty much the same from the outside. The new owners husband was in the new garage and as I was trying to tell him who I was I burst into tears, he ran to the house to get his wife who came out. She had found memories of the house too, I guess after we moved her grandma had bought the place and she would spend her summer with her grandma out there. Then when her grandma too started to fail in health she had moved out there to help take care of her and then ended up buying the house from her and redoing it into basically two separate homes inside. She took me on a tour of the home, the grandma's end was what would have been our old kitchen and living room, basically untouched other than appliances. The master bedroom and bath were her grandmas bed and bath and our old bedrooms and the old garage had been made into the couple's new end of the house. It was unbelievable kind of her to let me walk thru and relive some old memories of all 6 of us being there, I could literally feel my older brothers again and remember their faces.
The other song that I love and reminds me of my mom is Jamie O'Neal's "She's Somebodies Hero". That's my momma.
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   Location: SE Louisiana | RidenFly - 2015-04-03 12:25 PM
Anything, from Fleetwood Mac. The Chain, Monday Morning, Rhiannon. Country Roads was very important to my Grandmother and she had me sing it to her often. It's probably our family anthem along with One Tin Soldier. (campfire song). Johnny Cash and Marty Robbins brings me to tears thinking of my Dad.
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   Location: Winging It in KY | Vickie - 2015-04-03 11:49 AM Who went to see John Denver in the movie where he becomes God. Can't remember the name, maybe God Almighty? He was great. My favorite John Denver song, hmmm, Country Road or maybe the one about would you please come to California...
Saw it!! John Denver was great. Grew up listening to him. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | cuckleburr - 2015-04-03 1:32 PM
Vickie - 2015-04-03 11:49 AM Who went to see John Denver in the movie where he becomes God. Can't remember the name, maybe God Almighty? He was great. My favorite John Denver song, hmmm, Country Road or maybe the one about would you please come to California...
Saw it!! John Denver was great. Grew up listening to him.
He does not become God... God (in the from of George Burns) calls upon John to spread His Word... Then shows up in court to defend him... Great movie! "Oh, God!"
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   Location: Arkansas | Love The House That Built me. My childhood home is no longer there. They tore it down and built a school on the property. Interestingly, a couple of years agod when my stepson was playing football, he had a game there. I was sitting on the bleachers wondering if I would get in trouble if I went for a walk on the creek on the backside of the property. I spent lots of hours there as a kid, riding and playing in the creek. Automatic by Miranda actually is the song that takes me back more though. |
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I too love Fleetwood Mac but have a special fondness for Creedence Clearwater Revival.
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   Location: SE Louisiana | Chandler's Mom - 2015-04-03 12:15 AM That song says SO much. I get teary too cause it makes me think of my grandparents' home---truly that house and the two people in it built me. . . . ETA I THINK Miranda wrote it as well as sings it.
I hope that's true.... I really hope she earned the right to sing this song.. |
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      Location: Arkansas | komet. - 2015-04-04 7:32 PM
Chandler's Mom - 2015-04-03 12:15 AM That song says SO much. I get teary too cause it makes me think of my grandparents' home---truly that house and the two people in it built me. . . . ETA I THINK Miranda wrote it as well as sings it.
I hope that's true.... I really hope she earned the right to sing this song..
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She sang the song written by those two songwriters, because it absolutely depicted her life to every detail of the song. She broke down and cried the first time she heard it. Her parents even felt like the song was meant for her. Not everyone sings about something they lived and they don't have to in order to move us or entertain us, but this song was her life growing up. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | sodapop - 2015-04-04 8:10 PM
Chandler's Mom - 2015-04-04 7:49 PM komet. - 2015-04-04 7:32 PM Chandler's Mom - 2015-04-03 12:15 AM That song says SO much. I get teary too cause it makes me think of my grandparents' home---truly that house and the two people in it built me. . . . ETA I THINK Miranda wrote it as well as sings it. I hope that's true.... I really hope she earned the right to sing this song.. Hate to say I'm wrong, writers are Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin.
She sang the song written by those two songwriters, because it absolutely depicted her life to every detail of the song. She broke down and cried the first time she heard it. Her parents even felt like the song was meant for her. Not everyone sings about something they lived and they don't have to in order to move us or entertain us, but this song was her life growing up.
If anyone here is expecting me to diss this young lady... You better not be holding your breath.... Because I promise you won't survive.. She has a wonderful voice and carries a tune well... (not to mention she's very cute) ...and it seems she plays a guitar quiet well too... (That's a plus!)  |
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       Location: Montana | I like some many different types of music, artists, composers, whatever. Not sure I have a song that continuously defines me. In other words, I'm one of those people who uses music because at any given time it can say what I cannot express. So one day I may feel like Miranda Lambert's Gunpowder and Lead, and the next like Natalie Imbruglia's Torn (those two are just for instance sake). But I love music, love to listen to it, love all kinds of different songs, and can hardly go even across town without the radio on. I love older musicians/music groups too, from Pink Floyd to Rolling Stones to Dean Martin to Aerosmith to Eartha Kitt to Santana, mostly depending on the mood I'm in. |
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   Location: SE Louisiana | mtcanchazer - 2015-04-04 11:21 PM
I like some many different types of music, artists, composers, whatever. Not sure I have a song that continuously defines me. In other words, I'm one of those people who uses music because at any given time it can say what I cannot express. So one day I may feel like Miranda Lambert's Gunpowder and Lead, and the next like Natalie Imbruglia's Torn (those two are just for instance sake). But I love music, love to listen to it, love all kinds of different songs, and can hardly go even across town without the radio on. I love older musicians/music groups too, from Pink Floyd to Rolling Stones to Dean Martin to Aerosmith to Eartha Kitt to Santana, mostly depending on the mood I'm in.
?Eartha Kitt is the only name in there I don't know and like... let me do some research... |
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mtcanchazer - 2015-04-04 11:21 PM
I like some many different types of music, artists, composers, whatever. Not sure I have a song that continuously defines me. In other words, I'm one of those people who uses music because at any given time it can say what I cannot express. So one day I may feel like Miranda Lambert's Gunpowder and Lead, and the next like Natalie Imbruglia's Torn (those two are just for instance sake). But I love music, love to listen to it, love all kinds of different songs, and can hardly go even across town without the radio on. I love older musicians/music groups too, from Pink Floyd to Rolling Stones to Dean Martin to Aerosmith to Eartha Kitt to Santana, mostly depending on the mood I'm in.
?Eartha Kitt is the only name in there I don't know and like... let me do some research...
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mtcanchazer - 2015-04-04 11:21 PM
I like some many different types of music, artists, composers, whatever. Not sure I have a song that continuously defines me. In other words, I'm one of those people who uses music because at any given time it can say what I cannot express. So one day I may feel like Miranda Lambert's Gunpowder and Lead, and the next like Natalie Imbruglia's Torn (those two are just for instance sake). But I love music, love to listen to it, love all kinds of different songs, and can hardly go even across town without the radio on. I love older musicians/music groups too, from Pink Floyd to Rolling Stones to Dean Martin to Aerosmith to Eartha Kitt to Santana, mostly depending on the mood I'm in.
?Eartha Kitt is the only name in there I don't know and like... let me do some research...
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   Location: SE Louisiana | Chandler's Mom - 2015-04-05 12:21 AM
komet. - 2015-04-04 11:33 PM
mtcanchazer - 2015-04-04 11:21 PM
I like some many different types of music, artists, composers, whatever. Not sure I have a song that continuously defines me. In other words, I'm one of those people who uses music because at any given time it can say what I cannot express. So one day I may feel like Miranda Lambert's Gunpowder and Lead, and the next like Natalie Imbruglia's Torn (those two are just for instance sake). But I love music, love to listen to it, love all kinds of different songs, and can hardly go even across town without the radio on. I love older musicians/music groups too, from Pink Floyd to Rolling Stones to Dean Martin to Aerosmith to Eartha Kitt to Santana, mostly depending on the mood I'm in.
?Eartha Kitt is the only name in there I don't know and like... let me do some research...
Was she Catwoman in the old Batman show?
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Chandler's Mom - 2015-04-05 12:21 AM
komet. - 2015-04-04 11:33 PM
mtcanchazer - 2015-04-04 11:21 PM
I like some many different types of music, artists, composers, whatever. Not sure I have a song that continuously defines me. In other words, I'm one of those people who uses music because at any given time it can say what I cannot express. So one day I may feel like Miranda Lambert's Gunpowder and Lead, and the next like Natalie Imbruglia's Torn (those two are just for instance sake). But I love music, love to listen to it, love all kinds of different songs, and can hardly go even across town without the radio on. I love older musicians/music groups too, from Pink Floyd to Rolling Stones to Dean Martin to Aerosmith to Eartha Kitt to Santana, mostly depending on the mood I'm in.
?Eartha Kitt is the only name in there I don't know and like... let me do some research...
Was she Catwoman in the old Batman show?
Yes!!! (how old are you? )
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komet. - 2015-04-05 12:27 AM
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komet. - 2015-04-04 11:33 PM
mtcanchazer - 2015-04-04 11:21 PM
I like some many different types of music, artists, composers, whatever. Not sure I have a song that continuously defines me. In other words, I'm one of those people who uses music because at any given time it can say what I cannot express. So one day I may feel like Miranda Lambert's Gunpowder and Lead, and the next like Natalie Imbruglia's Torn (those two are just for instance sake). But I love music, love to listen to it, love all kinds of different songs, and can hardly go even across town without the radio on. I love older musicians/music groups too, from Pink Floyd to Rolling Stones to Dean Martin to Aerosmith to Eartha Kitt to Santana, mostly depending on the mood I'm in.
?Eartha Kitt is the only name in there I don't know and like... let me do some research...
Was she Catwoman in the old Batman show?
Yes!!! (how old are you? )
I watched old reruns when I was younger!!!! I'm 45. . . Dang that looks OLD when it's typed!!!!
Not as old as 57. kitten!!
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Chandler's Mom - 2015-04-05 1:01 AM
komet. - 2015-04-05 12:27 AM
Chandler's Mom - 2015-04-05 12:21 AM
komet. - 2015-04-04 11:33 PM
mtcanchazer - 2015-04-04 11:21 PM
I like some many different types of music, artists, composers, whatever. Not sure I have a song that continuously defines me. In other words, I'm one of those people who uses music because at any given time it can say what I cannot express. So one day I may feel like Miranda Lambert's Gunpowder and Lead, and the next like Natalie Imbruglia's Torn (those two are just for instance sake). But I love music, love to listen to it, love all kinds of different songs, and can hardly go even across town without the radio on. I love older musicians/music groups too, from Pink Floyd to Rolling Stones to Dean Martin to Aerosmith to Eartha Kitt to Santana, mostly depending on the mood I'm in.
?Eartha Kitt is the only name in there I don't know and like... let me do some research...
Was she Catwoman in the old Batman show?
Yes!!! (how old are you? )
I watched old reruns when I was younger!!!! I'm 45. . . Dang that looks OLD when it's typed!!!!
Not as old as 57. kitten!!
Brace yourself for the OLD farts!!! Here they come........
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       Location: Florida | rockette - 2015-04-03 6:53 AM Crosby Stills and Nash, Southern Cross.
I love that song, especially since I have lived on or near water all my life. I was born in the sight of the ocean and still feel the draw. Sometimes I think I am happiest on the water. During the summer I have slept in my pool on a raft all night. (with mosquito netting and citronella torches.)
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       Location: Montana | komet. - 2015-04-04 10:44 PM komet. - 2015-04-04 11:33 PM mtcanchazer - 2015-04-04 11:21 PM I like some many different types of music, artists, composers, whatever. Not sure I have a song that continuously defines me. In other words, I'm one of those people who uses music because at any given time it can say what I cannot express. So one day I may feel like Miranda Lambert's Gunpowder and Lead, and the next like Natalie Imbruglia's Torn (those two are just for instance sake). But I love music, love to listen to it, love all kinds of different songs, and can hardly go even across town without the radio on. I love older musicians/music groups too, from Pink Floyd to Rolling Stones to Dean Martin to Aerosmith to Eartha Kitt to Santana, mostly depending on the mood I'm in. ?Eartha Kitt is the only name in there I don't know and like... let me do some research... Thank you Thank You THANK YOU!!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGYwf7e_cr8
Your welcome. :) She had a lovely singing voice, and I didn't know she was Catwoman (too young for the Batman shows of the era). I'm about as eclectic and eccentric as they come when it comes to music choices...like I said, it all depends on my mood. |
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