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Brett Young - Dance With You

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Hunter Hayes - Wanted

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SafetySuit - Never Stop (Wedding Version)

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Devin Dawson - All On Me

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Yep.. you need to be AT LEAST 40 years old to appreciate it in it's hey-day (although those of sufficient musical appreciation CAN be younger).
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3 decades have gone by... and if you can't "sway" to this song... you have rhythm issues! I'll admit I'm an old fart... but few I've found very few modern songs that can compete with the stuff from the 80's and 90's, both country and rock.

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Yep.. you need to be AT LEAST 40 years old to appreciate it in it's hey-day (although those of sufficient musical appreciation CAN be younger).
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I've never really got into Nirvana. Some terrific songs and their cover of Bowie's "The Man Who Sold the World" was amazing but somehow they never clicked with me. Soundgarden was my preferred 90s grunge band. Probably I am a bit too old, too (I was already 25 when they hit it big).

I've been listening mostly to Gordon Lightfoot in the wake of his passing the other day. Keep finding songs in his back catalogue that I had forgotten about. Like "For Lovin' Me".

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I bit of a tenuous link but that put me in mind of the universally hated 'Bluejeans and Moonbeams' by Captain Beefheart. Kate Bush has it as one of her top 10 favorite albums and I agree.

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