Last Exit to Eden - Amanda Marshall
Not to Touch the Earth - The Doors
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress - Linda Ronstadt
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Birmingham - Amanda Marshall
Last Exit to Eden - Amanda Marshall Not to Touch the Earth - The Doors The Moon is a Harsh Mistress - Linda Ronstadt I can't get something out of nothing, but I never tried. www.flyingomelette.com Signature Under Construction |
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Cadillac Ranch - Bruce Springsteen Viridian City - From the Pokemon 2.B.A. Master CD Soundtrack |
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Voodoo Chile - (Stevie Ray Vaughan)As far as I can tell, there's no SRV song called "Voodoo Chile". There is "Voodoo Child", so either you've misheard the lyrics or you're confusing it with another song. Talk to Me of Mendocino - Linda Ronstadt Nutbush City Limits - Bob Seger Rumble in Brighton - The Stray Cats UK Jive - The Kinks South Ferry Road - The Hooters Runnin' Back to Saskatoon - The Guess Who Mississippi Kid - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Oh my God, they found Tom.
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Brigade Delbrack |
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It is Voodoo Chile, but in this case "chile" means "child", not the country. It's not even pronounced the same way. And it's a
cover of a Jimi Hendrix song.
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Amazon.com has it listed as Voodoo Child under SRV's albums. I looked it up on Wikipedia and they said that the Jimi Hendrix version was accidentally
track-listed as Voodoo Chile. Now, whether or not it was an accident could be called into question when considering Wikipedia's credibility, but the fact
that other versions call it "Voodoo Child" might be a hint that it was. Either way, it doesn't count since it's obviously not a reference in
any way shape or form to the country.
Oh my God, they found Tom.
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