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  1. 23. Mai 2024 · One toke over the line - Brewer and Shipley - 1971

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  2. Vor 10 Stunden · frequently over the past decade then maybe ever before my next guest argues american sports stability has now collapsed. and in his article titled how grievance splintered american sports, jerry brewer says this, i used to have no doubt about the unifying super power of sports i used to believe it was an imperishable kind of magic. i don't anymore or rather, i can't division has seized too ...

  3. /r/OldSchoolCoolMusic **History's musicians and their fans, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest musicians, everything from beatniks to breakcore, heavy metal to house music, grunge to goth.

  4. 9. Mai 2024 · 19 Don't Want To Die In Georgia. 20 Oh, Sweet Lady. 21 People Love Each Other. 22 One Toke Over The Line. Brewer & Shipley, an American folk rock duo, reached their height of fame during the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s. Comprising singer-songwriters Mike Brewer (born April 14, 1944) and Tom Shipley (born April 1, 1941), the duo was ...

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  5. 11. Mai 2024 · As a fan of Brewer & Shipley, one of their songs that has always resonated with me is “Seems Like a Long Time.” This track, featured on their 1970 album Tarkio, captures a deep sense of longing and impatience. Through its simple yet profound lyrics, the song explores the concept of time and its impact on various aspects of our lives.

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  6. 21. Feb. 2024 · The song “People Love Each Other” by Brewer & Shipley, released in 1969 as part of their album “Weeds”, holds a deep and meaningful message that resonates with listeners even today. Let’s delve into the lyrics to understand the profound meaning behind this beautiful song.

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · The song “Black Sky” by Brewer & Shipley holds a deeper meaning beyond its captivating melody and poetic lyrics. Released in 1972 as part of their album “Rural Space,” this song explores themes of introspection, uncertainty, and the inherent paradoxes of life.