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Yep, Train, Train by black foot. I was lstening to my IPOD up in the N. GA. Mtns the other day listening to some mellow Elvis, there was a quiet pause, then I got the **** scared outa me when OZZY started screamin "HA, HA HA HAHAHAHAHAHAHH, ALLLLLLLLL ABBBBBOARD,, BOOM BOOM,,,,BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM!. AYE, AYE AYE AYE.. that woke my daydreamin butt up[sm=badbadbad.gif]
ORIGINAL: thumper 29
as your riding?
I have a couple depending on my mood:
Train, Train Blackfoot
Night Train can't remember who sings it, starts out:
Gonna take that night train
and ride ride ride...
And of course:
Goin down that lone lonesome highway
[sm=smiley29.gif]Of course sometimes the voices in my head yell louder than my song I hear
I like most kinds of music, but for some reason, the song that I hear more in my head when I am riding than any other is On The Road Again by Willie Nelson.
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