^^That's another favorite of mine, Stalgie. I first heard it when I was 12 and my older cousin sent me a mix tape with the entire "Forever Young" album on one side.
A song by obscure band Australian Crawl called "Unpublished Critics" that shares more than just a basic chord progression with GnR's "Sweet Child O' Mine"--
Robin Thicke and Pharrell lost in court to Marvin Gaye's estate over "Blurred Lines" ripping Gaye's songs off... Aussie Crawl's song predates GnR's by 6 or 7 years. The difference being Gaye's fame over AC's obscurity... kind of fascinating. Okay, nothing to see here...
I listened to a bunch of different versions of an old Civil War era folk tune called "Goober Peas" yesterday just to assure myself it actually existed. Kids in Georgia still sang that kind of thing back when I was in 2nd grade. We also sang "Dixie" which I think has been retired, thankfully.
Ha, on my daughter's social studies final today there was a question about food items eaten during the Civil War and one of the ones mentioned were goober peas. She said it was really hard not to laugh and sing a little of it.
Rockhopper Lad: The Rookery Holiday party is in progress! Pop by!
Ann Hebistand: I am so going to attend! Thanks, Rocky!
Nightcrawler: Updated us to version 8.0 of the software. Everything resets to the default settings. I'll be restoring things back to normal as I have time.
Nightcrawler: Sorry. Didn't realize the solution I had for the old PHP would screw up the new board.
Nightcrawler: Our server got moved by our host, so any images that were uploaded today will need to be reuploaded and replaced. Sorry. I think I fixed it now.