To let the folks down in Texas know we're thinking about them and sending them our best, the theme for this weekend's music thread is weather, good and bad.
Pick the songs you favor most, songs about life and all it encompasses.
To commemorate this historic mistake of epic proportions that may severely injure the future of the U.K. forever…er…maybe commemorate is not the perfect word…this week’s music thread is about leaving, going away and endings.
Your rich uncle gives you a beautiful, warm, but isolated tropical island but you have to promise to stay there for 5 years and you can take a limited amount of possessions. Items you can take? Just 3 albums/CD’s . What are your picks
The themes of this weekend's music thread are about pursuing someone or something, and taking care of business as law enforcement and Dems will certainly do.
This weekend's music thread is about distance, songs about being close or far, getting from here to there, going away or coming back.
Beatlemania is a term that originated during the 1960s to describe the intense fan frenzy directed toward British rock and roll band "The Beatles." The Beatles live and televised performances before audiences consisting mainly of teenage girls, brought a kind...
This weekend's music thread is about good cheer and humor, sharing some of your favorite comedy scenes from tv shows and movies that can't help but bring a smile to others.
    Let's see if this one doesn't magically disappear. Hope You're Feeling Better ~ Santana https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_vJBz2_LtE
This weekend's music thread is about things that are new or old...or both, from songs about new or old things to new or old music you've come to like. Join in and start your year with something new or something fondly remembered!

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“The perverted ambition of another class of men, who will either hope to aggrandize themselves by the confusions of their country, or will flatter themselves with fairer prospects of elevation from the subdivision of the empire into several partial confederacies than from its union under one government.”—Federalist 1.