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blackbird.'s Profile
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My Artist Comments
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Recent Comments:
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1.
Eagles
"I've had a
rough day and I
hate the fucking
Eagles, man!"
2.
Incubus
How can you hear
the song
"Monuments
and Melodies"
and not find it to
be a fucking
masterpiece?
3.
K's Choice
What a fucking
amazing band.
4.
Incubus
The new greatest
hits is worth the
money; all those
rare/unreleased/ac
oustic songs are
worth forking over
money to hear the
first disc, which
is basically what
everyone already
knows by them,
plus two new
songs. I think its
worth it for the
song "Black
Heart
Inertia"
alone.
5.
Simon & Garfunkel
Nothing better
than these guys to
relax you. I love
them so much.
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My Song Facts
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71 facts
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Recent Submissions:
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1.
The Beatles
- While My Guitar Gently Weeps
"While My
Guitar Gentle
Weeps"
features Eric
Clapton on guitar.
2.
The Beatles
- Sexy Sadie
"Sexy
Sadie" is
about the
Maharishi Yogi,
the teacher of
transcendental
meditation that
the Beatles were
studying under in
India. A rumor
began that he'd
made unwanted
advances toward a
female student,
which made John
livid and inspired
him to write an
angry song he
called
"Maharishi.&q
uot; George later
convinced him to
change the name
and lines to
"Sexy
Sadie."
3.
The Beatles
- Glass Onion
"Glass
Onion"
mentions many
other Beatles
songs, including
"Strawberry
Fields
Forever,"
"Lady
Madonna" and
"I Am The
Walrus."
4.
The Beatles
- Dear Prudence
"Dear
Prudence" was
written about
actress Mia
Farrow's sister.
When The Beatles
were in India to
study meditation
with the Maharashi
Yogi, Prudence
Farrow was also
there and was so
immersed in her
study of it that
she wouldn't come
out of her room.
The boys would
gather around her
window and sing
"Dear
Prudence" to
try to coax her
out.
5.
Avenged Sevenfold
- Bat Country
The title and some
of the lyrics of
"Bat
Country" were
inspired by
journalist/author
Hunter S. Thompson
and his book Fear
and Loathing in
Las Vegas.
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