I personally loved John Lennon as a song writer, the soul of his voice and his songs will always be at the top of my list. (Love, Mind Games, John Sinclaire,Jealous Guy) pure genius.........
Oh, and I almost forgot the fourth Beatle, how about Ringo Starr as a song writer?
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Hello my friend...
Nice to meet you Chelsea, you made a wise and on being a U2 fan. Welcome to the family. (ENJOY.........................):wink: :wink:
I know it's tough.......
I know it's hard picking your favorite Beatle's songs,
but the one's I enjoy listening right know is "Dear Prudence",
and "Maxwell's Silver Hammer", I'll never get tired of those songs.
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Thrill me,
Please to meet you; won't you guess my name..........umightsay
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Welcome from U2 land.....................
How about these X-Mas songs:
Run Run Rudolph - Chuck Berry
Rockin' around the Christmas Tree - Beatles
Jingle Bell Rock - Daryl Hall & John Oates
Raggae Christmas - Bryan Adams
Chanukah Song - Adam Sandler
:wink: Hello Dazzledbylight, sorry to hear about your little problem. How long you been a U2 fan? What are you listening too when U2 is on down time? Don't worry, today was a Dirty Day, but tomorrow will be a Beautiful Day......:huh:
My experience with Jeff Buckley.....
Stories for Boys, I first saw Jeff Buckley in the summer of 1994 at a in-store acoustic performance at Waterloo Records in Austin , Texas. Later that night, Jeff Buckley performed at the Electric Lounge Club also in Austin, with only about 15 to 20 people...