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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Song of the month (March): Lynyrd Skynyrd – Tuesday’s Gone



Although I was going to post a black keys song, ANY black Keys song, instead I decided to go with the rightful song of the month. I did get into the black keys though. I discovered them in March, downloaded one of their songs and listened to a lot of their stuff on spotify.  They are a great band and if I had become attached to one particular song, I probably would have added it. 

However, at the end of last month I went on a huge beach side camping trip with my buddies. I played the role of DJ for the party and played some of my favorite party jams. On the last day of the trip we all stood around and drank a few last beers. We packed up a few things, and we looked around that beautiful campground and it was then that I got a bright idea. I pulled out my phone and played Lynyrd Skynyrds “Tuesday’s Gone.” It is a tune that carrys nostalgia, good bye’s and good memories throughout its entire 7 minutes. Wen I played it, everybody stayed quiet for a moment and listened. My buddy mike finally broke the silence with, “This song is making me all nostalgic and $#!t! haha My job was done. I am also working on a video with this song as its soundtrack.

Lynyrd Skynyrd – Tuesday’s Gone


Train roll on, on down the line,
Won't you please take me far, far away.
Now I feel the wind blow, outside my door,
I'm leavin' my woman at home, oh yeah.
Tuesday's gone with the wind,
My baby's gone, gone with the wind.
And I don't know, oh, where I'm goin'.
I just want to be left alone.
When this train ends, I'll try again.
I'm leavin' my woman at home.
My baby's gone

Tuesday's gone with the wind.
Tuesday's gone with the wind.
Tuesday's gone with the wind.
My baby's gone, with the wind.
Train roll on
Tuesday's gone with the wind.
Tuesday's gone with the wind.
Tuesday's gone with the wind.
My baby's gone, with the wind.

Train roll on
Train roll on many miles from my home,see I'm,
I'm ridin' my blues, babe, blues away, yeah.
But Tuesday you see, a she had to be free.
Somehow I got to, to carry on.
My baby's gone.

Tuesday's gone with the wind.
Tuesday's gone with the wind.
Tuesday's gone with the wind.
My baby's gone, with the wind.

Train roll on...train roll on...
Roll on train...roll on train...roll on train
Train roll on...the train, it rolls on
Train rolls on I can't change, I can't change,
I can't change, I can't change,I can't change...
Ride on train
I can't change
Train roll on
Lord, I can't change
I can't change

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