Originally Posted by paulhager Go to original postDon't think I've heard that one before. Catchy tune though.
Here's some soft rock classics, compliments of the boys from Bread:
To me, the 1980s represented, what might possibly be, the greatest decade ever in music. My mind wanders the lush green pastures of that era as muffled melodies and lyrics become increasingly more lucid. The sun always seemed bright and shiny to me in those days. Now, there is only the residual mist that hints of thoughts, ideas, emotions and memories which were once, so here and now. That was then, and this is now. But, the memories, as distant as they seem in the present, still elicit the feelings they were once intertwined with. That's the mystery of memories. They transcend the framework of the pictures hanging in those dark corridors of the mind, then permeate and linger among our various senses; sights, sounds, smells and emotions. I hope I haven't lost you already on this, but then again, I've never been accused of being superficial.
Anyway, to re-up a recent classic because, at the moment, I can't get it out of my head-
here is Berlin:
Followed by Paul Young:
And now Richard Marx:
Okay, I just had to do this.
The Who, Tommy live
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=ZfZQLXs72Lo