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Thursday, April 28, 2011

The Drive's A to Z: Spring 2011-- Part 2

Since I've been downstairs doing the blogs, I've been listening to the Drive. Sorry, no Beach Music (like usual) when A to Z is on.

Right now, at 8:52, "Boulevard" by Jackson Browne is playing.

Since I got down here, these songs have played:

BLOWING IN THE WIND-- Peter, Paul & Mary
BLUE COLLAR MAN-- Styx
BLUE JAY WAY-- Beatles
BLUE JEAN-- David Bowie
BLUE MONDAY-- Van Morrison

BLUE MORNING, BLUE DAY-- Foreigner
BLUE SKIES-- Allman Brothers
BLUE WIND-- Jeff Beck
BLUE BIRD-- Buffalo Springfield
BLUE BIRD-- Paul McCartney & Wings

BLUES POWER-- Eric Clapton
BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY-- Queen
BOOGIE ON REGGAE WOMAN-- Stevie Wonder
BOOGIE WITH STU-- Led Zeppelin
BOOM BOOM-- John lee Hooker

BOOM BOOM OUT WENT THE LIGHT-- Pat Travers Band
BORN IN THE USA-- Bruce Springsteen
BORN ON THE BAYOU-- CCR
BORN TO BE WILD-- Steppenwolf
BORN TO RUN-- Bruce Springsteen

BORN TO WANDER-- Rare Earth
BORROWED TIME-- Styx
BOULEVARD-- Jackson Browne
BOUREE-- Jethro Tull
THE BOXER-- Simon & Garfunkel

THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN-- Thin Lizzie
BOYS OF SUMMER-- Don Henley
BRAIN DAMAGE-- Pink Floyd playing at this very moment. 9:18 am.

Good Stuff, Maynard. --RoadDog


STUPID QUESTION: Why is it that when somebody tells you there are billions of stars in the universe, you believe them. But someone tell you the paint is wet, you have to touch it.

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