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A very delicate song, nice voice, nice choir in an irrestible, thoug sad, pop song. Love it.

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How can a saturday sun turns to a sunday's rain? Listen to the sweet voice of Nick Drave and know all about it.

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Brilliant guitars and a nice vocalise in a folky spanish way makes this one really valuable. Great experience.

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Another pretty ballad, now from a new brazilian prog band. The vocals are by Giana, my good friend. Hasn't she a beautiful voice? Listen.

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A modern ballad by The Shins, a group from Albuquerque, New Mexico. They have plenty of good music.

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One of the first Bruce Springsteen's hits, with this classic Manfred Mann's version, from 1976.

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Dion and his beautiful voice in a dramatic song over produced (as always) by Phil Spector, from the precious 1975 album Born To Be With You. A wonderful song.

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A live song recorded in 1992. Long and beautiful. Great band here.

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Elvis in a beautiful song. Listen the man sing.

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A typical Tom Petty's song. To play LOUD.

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1973 was a big year for Mr. Bowie. Here in a classical track from Aladdin Sane. Great piano, great guitar, great singing.

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1967 ... wow ... an instant classic. Wonderful.

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In dream you can fly forever
And never miss a turn,
In dream you can spread your wings
And know where to turn.

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Wanna hear a Neil's happy song? Take this one: from the 1971 Massey Hall Concert. Make noises ... hu-hu

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I can't understand why I never listened this one on the radio. Eg-eg-eg ... these scotishmen are funny smiley

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Steal a little and they throw you in jail,
Steal a lot and they make you king.
What's a sweetheart like you doin' in a dump like this?

A killing song by Bob Dylan in a killing version by Judy Collins. Simply perfect.

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Another almost forgotten one. From the album Road, 1974. A very fine song. Beautiful singing and playing. Johnny is one of my favourites.

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Another famous Hank Williams number, in a soulful treatment by Mr. Richards from the Rolling Stones. Poor Keith, poor Hank ... oh, so much desperate love in this one.

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You may lose you mind - just to keep your sanity
So cold, sometimes it gets so cold.

Great voice, great song. Bob Dylan has sung it too. Good taste, Bob.

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In this beautiful one written by Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell joins to Johnny Cash, in his TV show in 1971. Enjoy it.

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This beautiful Van Morrison's 1970 penned song, Into The mystic, here in a live cover by The Allman Brothers Band in 2004.

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A very nice song, great band, great sound.
Our trip is beginning.
Come on in.

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