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steelcurtain55 said...
why can't I get the riff of "carry on wayward son" out of my head? Is that seriously the best jam song on the 70's?
If PITT was looking for a good yinzer, 3rd quarter song I would support this one for nostalgic purposes over hands holding hands...
Best jam song of the 70s is a bold claim.
How are you defining best jam? 'Cause I could list a ton of comparable jams.
It's good, not debating you there. Just commenting.
steelcurtain55 said...
I'm not saying it's the best song but for a song to have that many solos and transitions it's pretty impressive. Secondly, it feels like it never ends.
Sounds like the perfect song for the Kansas Jayhawks. I can see tubby waddling onto the field with a little pep in his step with that song in his fat head.
The PITT students might enjoy "Bringing it on Back From Mexico" though?
This post was edited by waltspappy on 12/10/2012 at 11:00 PM
steelcurtain55 said...
why can't I get the riff of "carry on wayward son" out of my head? Is that seriously the best jam song on the 70's?
If PITT was looking for a good yinzer, 3rd quarter song I would support this one for nostalgic purposes over hands holding hands...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQru7oCdYXA
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OT - riff in my head