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What song are you listening to/is stuck in your head?


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This one for some reason...

that one brings back some memories

:lol: I'm musically diverse, boo! That's awesome that you like Jethro Tull. It's strange knowing a younger audience that respects them.

Yeah, that one I can attribute to my pops. He had this tape in his car all the time when I was little that had Aqualung and one more single on it, listened to it over and over

Locomotive Breath is also an amazing song, would love to see it live

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Yeah, that one I can attribute to my pops. He had this tape in his car all the time when I was little that had Aqualung and one more single on it, listened to it over and over

Locomotive Breath is also an amazing song, would love to see it live

Yea, I love the jazzy piano at the beginning of Locomotive Breath. I wish they'd tour North America. My pops has seen them, but I've never had the chance.

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Pandora keeps this from happening to me. Once though, my cousin did an acoustic teenage dream, and put it on facebook. it was stuck for a couple days, and now i give him poo about it when i see him.

Um, well, they actually did do an acapella version on Glee and my boss was playing for about a week over and over. I dont watch the show but I was very familiar with that song after about 2 hours of over and over.

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haha, I just mean memories of back in the day. My bro and I used to jam out to STP Purple album and the Tiny Music one too but Purple was big

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