🎵 Monthly Song Challenge 🎵

There’s a big time hotrodding scene in Sweden and Germany.

I used to get a good punk rock hotrodding magazine called Gearhead and it would have meet and scene reports from Sweden, German and England.

Funny how so many cool hot rods showed up in Sweden. Lots of buyers of American cars and parts!
I don't want to derail this thread, but yes, when the dollar was cheap (to us) a lot of American cars found their way here. Car hobby is a big thing here.
Before the internet I've spent some late hours ordering parts over the phone. I had some friends that drag raced with a -68 Camaro. I never had the money myself, but I had the knowledge and decent English. :) Motorcycles have always been my thing, but I love a well tuned V8!

Back to posting music! :giggle:
 
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There is literally no song that makes me want to dance in public

However back in my student days in the 90s, this song was guaranteed to get me on the dance floor. Mainly because I was hammered...

I missed yesterday and justttt came here to post that song 😂 I had the link copied and everything. Great memories of being smashed and dancing with my girlfriends to that song
 
Day 30: A song you want to share

Paraphrased from this video: Hozier was reading commentary on his lyrics for Take Me To Church and saw people saying that one of the lines was about oral sex. He said that’s not what it was intended to be about but if you want a song about oral sex, I’ll write one…

Hozier - Moment’s Silence (Common Tongue)
 
Paraphrased from this video: Hozier was reading commentary on his lyrics for Take Me To Church and saw people saying that one of the lines was about oral sex. He said that’s not what it was intended to be about but if you want a song about oral sex, I’ll write one…

Hozier - Moment’s Silence (Common Tongue)
Not available in my country......:(
 
Ya, I know, I'm in the minority here, but he's never quite been my cup of tea.
And of course to each their own. I used to like Prince but as I’ve relistened to much of his music I’ve learned to love it. I think it is my appreciation for him as a musician that really allowed me to see him differently.
 
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