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    ABBA .....REALLY ???
    Even if I did liked them I wouldn't admit it, on a manly fishing board at that.

    I refer you to Gomer's post. Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gomer Snerd View Post
    I rate ABBA right up there with boy George and wham! Seriously several man cards should come up for review.
    How silly. IMHO, a man with the self-confidence to dispense with the manly posturing is infinitely more attractive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by windstone View Post
    yup, got the greatest hit cd and they are all great, i guess i would have to pick fernando as my top...
    Fernando! Two Swedish women singing lyrics in English with a faux Spanish accent. Gotta love it.

    I love ABBA, but it's the kind of love that is fully satisfied by one greatest hits album.
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    I really like the old cowboy ballads by Marty Robbins and Roy Orbison did some too. I put Desperado up there with them. But some folks like Elvis some don't. Same thing with ABBA or any other artist.
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    Led Zeppelin rules. There isn't a white man alive that can play blues like Jimmy Page. The lyrics and the poetry are outstanding with their music.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracker123 View Post
    Led Zeppelin rules. There isn't a white man alive that can play blues like Jimmy Page. The lyrics and the poetry are outstanding with their music.
    Key word....alive. SRV and a good case for Gary Moore but they are no longer with us. I believe Eric Clapton can hold his own. Now Albert King mentored all of the above and is in my mind KING OF THE BLUES.
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    You're right, very good.
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    Tracker have you heard of Sister Rosetta Tharpe ? If not let me introduce you to the lady who inspired most of the blues artist we love.
    The Story Of Sister Rosetta Tharpe 01 - YouTube
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