Needs to come out of the closet already.MookieBlaylock said:
Made about 10 swconds and his closet was maddening
There is no need to be in the closet to sing
it's actually a great place to sing for a really tight sound. those clothes absorb tons of reverb.MookieBlaylock said:
Made about 10 swconds and his closet was maddening
There is no need to be in the closet to sing
what about Tommy and Gina?chimpanzee said:
Anyone else think that Meloncougar's Jack and Diane, Springsteen's Born to Run, and Bowie's Young Americans could have all been about the same couple but from different perspectives/time periods?
Them too.62strat said:what about Tommy and Gina?chimpanzee said:
Anyone else think that Meloncougar's Jack and Diane, Springsteen's Born to Run, and Bowie's Young Americans could have all been about the same couple but from different perspectives/time periods?
chimpanzee said:Them too.62strat said:what about Tommy and Gina?chimpanzee said:
Anyone else think that Meloncougar's Jack and Diane, Springsteen's Born to Run, and Bowie's Young Americans could have all been about the same couple but from different perspectives/time periods?
also, John at the Bar, Paul the real estate novelist, and Davy, who is still in the navy.expresswrittenconsent said:chimpanzee said:Them too.62strat said:what about Tommy and Gina?chimpanzee said:
Anyone else think that Meloncougar's Jack and Diane, Springsteen's Born to Run, and Bowie's Young Americans could have all been about the same couple but from different perspectives/time periods?
More importantly, what about Sherry (waitress at the only joint in town) and Sonny (a loner, navy reject)?
And what of the nameless Good Girl (crazy 'bout Elvis, lover of America and Jesus) and the Bad Boy who don't even miss her?
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More importantly, what about Sherry (waitress at the only joint in town) and Sonny (a loner, navy reject)?