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And the #1 rock song of all time is
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22/12/2013 07:49:45
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Music
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Rock n roll
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>Obviously a few people took my concept of "Top 10" a bit too seriously. Clearly any big music fan could have dozens of "top 10" lists. I took Friday off as a "pre-vacation" wind-down vacation day before I started my actual Christmas vacation today (Saturday). So I just threw those 10 video links up there for the heck of it.
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>You never mentioned The Moody Blues <s>. I have been a Moody Blues fan since I was 17 and Andy and I have been to 5 Moody Blues concerts in the last 10 years and they were fabulous (even though they would have been much better if Ray Thomas were healthy enough to tour with them). Hard to believe that Graham Edge is 71 and he still parades around the stage with the energy of a 10 year old. Did you know they have been touring for longer than The Rolling Stones?
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>I still can't believe that they have never been inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame. If you have ever been there and listed to the exhibits and who the musicians say was their biggest influence, The Moody Blues are mentioned a lot

We are definitely yin and yang. I think of them as the Moody Snooze.

"Nights in White Satin" excepted. It was the theme song at my junior prom. When I hear it now it instantly transports me back to high school, 1974. Sort of like "Dazed and Confused" and "The Breakfast Club."
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