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PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 10:57 am 
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You know those songs that, the first time you hear them, you can already sing along? The ones that there are no surprises -- but in a good way. The first time you hear them, they sound like they've always been a part of your life.

Well, IMO, these are some of those that I have on my iTunes. Some you already know, some you don't. But you will once you hear them....

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Live - The Bangles
Septembur Girls (live) - Big Star
Ju Ju Man - Brinsley Schwarz
Israelites - Desmond Dekker
Jennifer Save Me - Golden Smog
Her Father Didn't Like Me Anyway
I KNow You Don't Love Me - Ike Turner
Long Time Ago - Jellyfish
Jenny Artichoke - Kaleidescope
The Last Thing To Go - Kris Kristofferson
Dick About It - MOTO
So It Goes - Nick Lowe
Wagon Wheel - Old Crow Medicine Show
Little Ole Country Boy - Parliment
Hung Up - Paul Weller
Ruby Soho - Rancid
Starry Eyes - The Records
Ball and Chain - Social Distortion
Hometown Blues - Steve Earle
Pomp and Pride - Toots & The Maytalls

Hope you like it.

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some good tunes on here, glad to have added them to my collection

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Rancid and Jellyfish on the same mix? What will Rads say? :wink:


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hey, you can't go wrong with a bit of Jellyfish!


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wagon wheel is more or less the best song

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I re-uploaded for a friend of mine, so I might as well
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for the updated link (above).

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