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| Surely you jest Join Date: May 2001 Location: Norfolk, VA
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| Let's lose the bed scene and have me slamming into bridge enbankment going 120 on the Harley as Seger's "Roll me away" finishes. ------------------
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| Awesome. This tells me so much more about each of you then you know. Where shall I start. FWC you may sing the gazillion bottles of beer on the wall song, but nobody, not even you is getting out of this one alive. RPS - Ray Boltz is awesome and so is 'Thank You' but my personal favorite is the "The Hammer'. Zap, living in his dreams even in the end. Figures. The Nugent choice was excellant though. Very subtle, but like Ted himself. NW, I feel good that I actually made you think for once. ULYCYC, I must admit I have not heard that one. Twins and Mike, I actually had an instrumental version of "Dreams" played at my wedding. As we processed out my brother says to me, "Van Halen at your wedding!!!" It was awesome. Unchained is an awesome song like much of the early stuff and even some of the early stuff with Sammy. However, I have totally lost interest in VH these days. To many changes and not enough albums (especially anything that resonated with me). I was bummed to hear that Eddie and Valerie were splitting up. Maybe now Eddie can be back on the top guitar players list. Steve, didn't answer the question, as usual. Still shell shocked after the whole foriegn policy ahhh.. discussion. ![]() CNDGN - I am serious, I thought it was a thought provoking question and the way it is answered says alot about an person. And I love your answer. JOKER, great song, but I wouldn't choose that way to go out. Sortof reminds me of the Kiss song, "Detroit Rock City". Bill Chapman Re-incarnate - great choice. That would be a good choice and a great song. Keep them coming. This is truely fascinating. Maybe next time Steve will actually answer the question.
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| Registered User | I..... This is a hard topic to come up with an answer for. I really never thought of having to pick a song while on my death bed. I know I'm gonna take some heat on this 1. But the song I chose (for now) is by the Spice Girls. Titled... "Goodbye" ............ *sigh* What does that say about me Family Man? Course if I'm a bad person when that time comes, It'll probably be Van Halen's "Runnin' with the devil." [This message has been edited by Toadie's T-Type (edited September 01, 2002).]
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Since you were the first of alot of women to be cut from their group. Didn't Destiny's Child sing a song about you title Nasty? I think they did.
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You don't like Zeppelin, do you? My vote would go to...... Sympathy for the Devil. Stones version. not GnR, but I'd take it in a pinch.
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| "Don't Bogart That Joint" Just pick up the Easy Rider soundtrack. It's on there. ![]() Better yet get the video. ![]() Not a half bad movie. ![]() "Get your motor running, head out on the highway...."
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