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meant it in a hypothetical situation. If you could onlyhave 1 CD. Like on a desert island scenario. Everybody has a 1 favorite. It seems here, alot have the same favorite.
For me there would be a big difference between the one riding CD and the CD I would have on a Desert island.
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I was trying to make a point. As if you were going have to make a hard choice, knowingthechoice meant more to you then any other CD you've listened to in your entire life. Hence, having tochoose onlyone. I would think it wouldn't be thathard. I was trying to show the choice would be as "individual" as each of us are. [sm=confused06.gif]
Born to be Wild Steppenwolf
Take it Easy Eagles
Money for Nothin Dire Straits
Smooth Santana
Sharp Dressed Man ZZ Top
Hotel California Eagles
California Girls Beach Boys
Seriously, I know it's blatant self-promotion, but all you blues fans might want to check out my tunes. I love having great driving music and my writing reflects that. Check it out at www.KevinMark.com - lemme know what you think...
And for non-blues music, my pick has to be AC/DC's Back In Black
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