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Some say it was a golden age of music
The band like no one fore or since
Special breaking fresh artistic take on culture here
Rare and everlasting talent
I've seen the biggest names of rock roll music
A time it was most precious to be alive
But honestly not much changed since 67
This old rock and roll bands just don't die
ACDC, still a band
The Who, Kiss, The Damned
Still a band
UFO Whitesnake Yes and Neil Young
Still a band
James Taylor Strawbs status quo
Paul Simon the rolling stones
John Sebastian Smokey Robinson Stevie wonder
Robert plant, jimmy page
Still playing still bands
Ozzy just released a single three weeks ago
Steve Miller Country Joe, John mayall
The eagles, Bob Dylan
Elo john Fogerty Fleetwood Mac with
Stevie nicks, Phil collins, Peter Gabriel
Bootsy red hot chili peppers
Metallica New Order
It's madness that soft cell still going
Def Leppard blondie b52s human league
Iron Maiden kool and the gang
Beach boys the zombies, Johnny rotten Lydon
Grand funk railroad
Jorma and Hot Tuna
Billy idol, Isley brothers jefferson starship
Jethro tull
Joan jett and the Blackhearts
Judas Priest
Booker t jones
The kinks, the loving spoonful
Paul Mcartney, ringo starr
Peter Paul and Mary, van Morrison
Bruce springsteen Slade
The temptations the troggs
The beach boys, the animals
Jackson brown John cale canned heat
Cheap trick, cher, Alice cooper
Deep purple Donovan the drifters
Lita ford, foreigner, Peter Frampton
Hawkwind Herman's hermits, the hollies
Nick Lowe, Lynyrd Skynyrd
Marshall tucker, Diana ross
The platters, Santana rod Stewart
Sting, ten years after, yep that's right bonfanti on guitar
Chubby checker, Eric Clapton
Grateful Dead and company
Doobie brothers, drifters foreigner
Maybe it's true that rock and roll never dies
Sheesh
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Some say it was a golden age of music
The band like no one fore or since
Special breaking fresh artistic take on culture here
Rare and everlasting talent
I've seen the biggest names of rock roll music
A time it was most precious to be alive
But honestly not much changed since 67
This old rock and roll bands just don't die
ACDC, still a band
The Who, Kiss, The Damned
Still a band
UFO Whitesnake Yes and Neil Young
Still a band
James Taylor Strawbs status quo
Paul Simon the rolling stones
John Sebastian Smokey Robinson Stevie wonder
Robert plant, jimmy page
Still playing still bands
Ozzy just released a single three weeks ago
Steve Miller Country Joe, John mayall
The eagles, Bob Dylan
Elo john Fogerty Fleetwood Mac with
Stevie nicks, Phil collins, Peter Gabriel
Bootsy red hot chili peppers
Metallica New Order
It's madness that soft cell still going
Def Leppard blondie b52s human league
Iron Maiden kool and the gang
Beach boys the zombies, Johnny rotten Lydon
Grand funk railroad
Jorma and Hot Tuna
Billy idol, Isley brothers jefferson starship
Jethro tull
Joan jett and the Blackhearts
Judas Priest
Booker t jones
The kinks, the loving spoonful
Paul Mcartney, ringo starr
Peter Paul and Mary, van Morrison
Bruce springsteen Slade
The temptations the troggs
The beach boys, the animals
Jackson brown John cale canned heat
Cheap trick, cher, Alice cooper
Deep purple Donovan the drifters
Lita ford, foreigner, Peter Frampton
Hawkwind Herman's hermits, the hollies
Nick Lowe, Lynyrd Skynyrd
Marshall tucker, Diana ross
The platters, Santana rod Stewart
Sting, ten years after, yep that's right bonfanti on guitar
Chubby checker, Eric Clapton
Grateful Dead and company
Doobie brothers, drifters foreigner
Maybe it's true that rock and roll never dies
Sheesh
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Writer: Bryan Bridges
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Language: English
Length: 3:00
Written by: Bryan Bridges

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