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    I head this song the other day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAe6uImyrr8 for the first time almost 50 years - I was stationed in Fort Bliss Texas at the time (1955) when it came out - It's Almost Tomorrow - it sure brought back memories when I heard it - was on the boxing team at the time and near the gym was a small PK where you can get a burger or something else to eat - when I stopped there this song was being played a lot at the time - it's something how songs accompany you through life - certain songs make me think of certain times in my life - some make me a little sad at times -

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    That's the beauty of truly good music, it becomes part of you.

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    Lola by the Kinks and no. I don't want to talk about it.

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    Ha Ha Ha - I"m howling John.

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    Everytime I hear R-E-S-P-E-C-T by Aretha Franklin I think about being 16 and going out to Port Dover friday nights (Summer Gardens) with my buddy Wayne in his beat up 55 Chev. Still a vivid memory after many years.

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    "Where the boys Are Is Where I Want to Be" by Connie Francis. 1961 Every time I'd sing it my Father would give me a dirty look.

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    Lola by the Kinks and no. I don't want to talk about it.
    Oh man... tears

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    I have told my wife and kids for years, that I want them to play at my funeral or wake really loud. highway to hell by ac- dc
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    There is a few but "Remember when" by Allan Jackson always makes me stop in my tracks.
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    Battle of New Orleans by Johnny Horton. My dad had just bought a used 1957 Studebaker and that was the first song that we heard on the radio of that car.
    I also thought the car came with a small TV in the dash but I later learned it was the speedometer with a screen like a TV.

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