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Related: About this forumEverything Old is New Again
?si=bGLGlP_ONQ3uJ05aAnd I feel like a stranger
In the land where I was born
And I live just like an outlaw
And I'm always on the run
And though you may be stronger now, my time will come around
You keep adding to my numbers, as you shoot my people down
					
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						Everything Old is New Again (Original Post)
						Roy Rolling
						Oct 2023
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2naSalit
(98,435 posts)1. That's a...
        Serious blast from the past!   
   
   
 
They_Live
(3,369 posts)2. Amazing
        All of the lyrics are still relevant and timely, and that album was released in 1970.
onethatcares
(16,926 posts)3. combine that with
        Monster by Steppenwolf, and America by the Jefferson Airplane, play them loud outside and see how your neighbors react.
Damn, the late 60s and early 70s had some kickass music.  
 
greblach
(286 posts)4. Always loved this song
        and Album...sure glad I took care of my vinyl...




