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fuck walt, thanks. *wipes tear*



That's kind of like thanking me for kicking you in the balls, but you're welcome.

I've been on both sides of that scenario and both are really painful--one from an unsatisfied deep yearning for something that will never be, and the other from deep guilt for being a source of heartbreak.

That song just fucks me up. No way am I gonna listen to it anytime soon.

Walt

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Bonnie Raitt's "I Can't Make You Love Me" really fucks me up.




I've seen her three times and each show was better than the last.:)


She really does put on a great show. I saw her a while back in Houston (The Woodlands) along with Lyle Lovett.

I was really surprised at just how good Lyle Lovett was.

Naturally, Bonnie Raitt's show was outstanding. For all I know, she may be a totally evil bitch from hell offstage (I really doubt that, though), but she really does project a lot of warmth during her show and she is really, really talented.

Walt

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I agree with our national anthem. Every season at the last regular season home game, the baseball Cardinals do not pay anyone to come in and sing the anthem. The organist gets the song started and then you and 50,000 of your closest friends sing it a capella. I get goosebumps just thinking about it.

~Anne

I'm a Doll!!!!

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Breathe-Faith Hill

All you get from love is a love song-Karen Carpenter

Miracles-Jefferson Starship

I Fall to pieces-Patsy Cline

Christmas Shoes-

Diary-Bread

All I ever wanted-Maria Carey
I've learned.... That being kind is more important than being
right.

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I was really surprised at just how good Lyle Lovett was.



Lyle, IMHO, is one of the most underrated performers out there. Those who know him love him, and those who don't love him just haven't seen him live yet.

I think he suffers from a "where does this guy fit?" problem. He's too hip for country; he's too twangy for most rock/pop stations, and he doesn't fit solidly into any category, really. Go to a Lyle show and you will hear blues, country, gospel, folk... sigh.

I love Lyle. :)
"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." -P.J. O'Rourke

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I was really surprised at just how good Lyle Lovett was.



Lyle, IMHO, is one of the most underrated performers out there. Those who know him love him, and those who don't love him just haven't seen him live yet.

I think he suffers from a "where does this guy fit?" problem. He's too hip for country; he's too twangy for most rock/pop stations, and he doesn't fit solidly into any category, really. Go to a Lyle show and you will hear blues, country, gospel, folk... sigh.

I love Lyle. :)


I think you're right. He really isn't a good fit for any category. He's in a class all by himself. Like Bonnie Raitt, he really projected a lot of warmth at the show where I saw them. He seemed to be all about the music and the show and NOT anything about marketing some fake-ass image. Very, very talented and I'd like to see him again sometime.

Walt

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i just like to look at lyle. it cracks me up, his hair, long face, crooked smile. he's crazy looking, and knows it. and then that voice comes out.

i like his penguin song too.



He'll never be on any magazine's "sexiest men alive" list, but he seems so very genuine and talented that I think he's fine just like he is.

Walt

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He'll never be on any magazine's "sexiest men alive" list, but he seems so very genuine and talented that I think he's fine just like he is.



See that's the thing. I actually find Lyle incredibly sexy because he's so talented and funny. I can kind of overlook the fact that he's kind of goofy-looking.

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"Heart of the Matter" by Don Henley.
"I'm learning to live without you now
But I miss you, Baby
The more I know, the less I understand
All the things I thought I figured out, I have to learn again
I've been tryin' to get down to the Heart of the Matter
But everything changes
And my friends seem to scatter
But I think it's about forgiveness
Forgiveness
Even if, even if you don't love me anymore" - goodness, how I felt that was once, even though I never did anything wrong, but she thought I did. [:/]


My wife is hotter than your wife.

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I agree with our national anthem. Every season at the last regular season home game, the baseball Cardinals do not pay anyone to come in and sing the anthem. The organist gets the song started and then you and 50,000 of your closest friends sing it a capella. I get goosebumps just thinking about it.


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That, is just too cool! What a great idea.


Chuck

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He'll never be on any magazine's "sexiest men alive" list, but he seems so very genuine and talented that I think he's fine just like he is.



See that's the thing. I actually find Lyle incredibly sexy because he's so talented and funny. I can kind of overlook the fact that he's kind of goofy-looking.



This has got absolutely nothing to do with music, but there's a TV show called "Dr. G, Medical Examiner". Here's a link. Anyway, I don't know what it is about her. She's hot (to me, anyway).

Walt

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I agree with Bobbi....I normally think Rascall Flatss are a bunch of whining "really need a good swift kick in the nuts by John Wayne" babies, but I love the new one they put out called Skin.

I also have a hard time listening to Confederate Railroad's - Daddy Never Was the Cadilac Kind. It is the song that makes me think about how much the day my dad leaves this world is gonna suck. (Not that he is close or anything, but just as I get older I am getting closer and closer to my family....and yeah)

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"No Need To Argue" by The Cranberries, ever since it was sung a-capella 1996 in church at a good friends funeral who shot himself at age 19. My eyes get wet everytime... just reminds me of how we all should STFU, stop fighting and celebrate life because it's so damn short and could end anytime.

Ich betrachte die Religion als Krankheit, als Quelle unnennbaren Elends für die menschliche Rasse.
(Bertrand Russell, engl. Philosoph, 1872-1970)

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"Mama, I'm coming home." by Ozzie
Played at a friends funeral. There wasn't a dry eye in the place.



I think I heard that one at another funeral myself... along with Taps, and the gun salute... Nothing like a military funeral to get the waterfall started... [:/]
"Mediocre people don't like high achievers, and high achievers don't like mediocre people." - SIX TIME National Champion coach Nick Saban

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Angie- The Rolling Stones
Evie - Stevie Wright
Amazing Grace Sung by Aretha Franklin
Have I Told You Lately - Van Morrison (NOT Rod Stewart) It's our wedding song:)




oh and
Let's Get Retarded - Black Eyed Peas:ph34r::ph34r::ph34r::ph34r::ph34r:
You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
My Life ROCKS!
How's yours doing?

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Nans song

You said when you'd die that you'd walk with me every day
And I'd start to cry and say please don't talk that way
With the blink of an eye the Lord came and asked you to leave
You went to a better place but He stole you away from me

And now she lives in heaven
But I know they let her out
To take care of me

There's a strange kind of light
Caressing me tonight
Pray silence my fear she is near
Bringing heaven down here

I miss your love I miss your touch
But I'm feeling you every day
And I can almost hear you say
'You've come a long way baby'

And now you live in heaven
But I know they let you out
To take care of me

There's a strange kind of light
In my bedroom tonight
Pray silence my fear she is near
Bring your heaven down here

You taught me kings and queens While stroking my hair
In my darkest hour I know you are there
Kneeling down beside me Whispering my prayer

Yes there's a strange kind of light
Caressing me tonight
Pray silence my fear
She is near
Bringing heaven down here

The next time that we meet
I will bow at her feet
And say wasn't life sweet
Then we'll prepare
To take heaven down there

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Hunters and Collectors - 'Throw Your Arms Around Me'
Il Divo - 'Unchained Melody'
Evanescence - 'My Immortal'
Joe Cocker - 'When a Man Loves A Woman'
Missy Higgins - 'The Special Two'
Magic Dirt - 'The Kiss'

Meatloaf - 'Heaven Can Wait'
Eric Clapton - 'Tears in Heaven'
Counting Crows - 'Colorblind'

Mostly all the result of having witnessed far too many funerals, the last three especially since they were for my fiancee.

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