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Facebook best birthday card gift
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Good morning Q sters...a few busy days. Good thing I`m back to work to get some rest. Will be a chilly pedal this AM.
good morning qt's!
anyone hear the song of the day?
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Good Morning!
I want to wish CRN a Belated Happy Birthday! I hope all your wishes come true!
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Fuimus, Fuimus, Fuimus!:( I wish you a very speedy recovery! I was so sorry to hear about your accident.
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Good morning Q folks
Good Morning all
good morning everyone...
morning came very quickly today.... :-~ I think it's going to be a multiple coffee day today.....
Good morning!
song of the day ===> layla
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fX5USg8_1gA
Good morning, everyone.
Another fun, busy day of housework/spring cleaning/entertaining the brats. Better get started. I'm thinking I'll start with the most important one first - waking up the brats & making them work, I mean playing with them. :P
Hope everyone has a wonderful day. :)
Song of the day === Layla === Eric Clapton
"Layla" is a song written by Eric Clapton and Jim Gordon, originally released by their blues rock band Derek and the Dominos, as the thirteenth track from their album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (December 1970). It is considered one of rock music's definitive love songs,[2] featuring an unmistakable guitar figure played by Eric Clapton and Duane Allman, and a piano coda that comprises the second half of the song. Its famously contrasting movements were composed separately by Clapton and Gordon.
Inspired by Clapton's then unrequited love for Pattie Boyd, the wife of his friend and fellow musician George Harrison, "Layla" was unsuccessful on its initial release.[3] The song has since experienced great critical and popular acclaim, and is often hailed as being among the greatest rock songs of all time. Two versions have achieved chart success, the first in 1972 and the second twenty years later as an acoustic "Unplugged" performance. In 2004 it was ranked #27 on Rolling Stone's list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time", and the acoustic version won the 1993 Grammy Award for Best Rock Song.