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nationalize the fed

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33. This guy
Tue Jun 10, 2014, 03:23 AM
Jun 2014

scared the crap out of the establishment. "The Wicked Heart Drop"

Without him there would not be any decriminalized cannabis.

A rebel soul. Most of this crowd never listened. But his picture is everywhere from South Africa to Alaska.

Get Up Stand Up Stand Up For Your Rights



One of the greatest men that ever lived.
RIP Mr. Marley and thanks.

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My dad voiced his concern more than once that I would run off and join a commune.. Contrary1 Jun 2014 #1
Oh yeah... madfloridian Jun 2014 #2
LOL, me too. lark Jun 2014 #15
That had to be a great experience. madfloridian Jun 2014 #32
Far out! democrank Jun 2014 #3
The bottom video is best overall. madfloridian Jun 2014 #4
Nice! Thanks, madflo. Waiting For Everyman Jun 2014 #5
Ah yes, The Byrds. madfloridian Jun 2014 #6
Great memories...here's another version. Contrary1 Jun 2014 #8
+1 btrflykng9 Jun 2014 #19
Yes, very recognizable. Was that from a TV special? Looks familiar. madfloridian Jun 2014 #23
It was The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration (1992) honoring Bob Dylan's music Contrary1 Jun 2014 #24
Okay, thanks I will do a search as well. madfloridian Jun 2014 #34
love the Byrds...thanks n/t prairierose Jun 2014 #28
I haven't heard this song in years. Thanks! historylovr Jun 2014 #7
Did you catch the part about not trusting presidents who never inhale? madfloridian Jun 2014 #10
LOL, Yes. historylovr Jun 2014 #27
A treasure..Sound of Silence. madfloridian Jun 2014 #9
Flashback kentuck Jun 2014 #11
I didn't see your post and "attempted" to post it down thread etherealtruth Jun 2014 #26
Nah. 55 is waaay, waaay too young to be that old. Zorra Jun 2014 #12
Agreed. The original one started with 35. madfloridian Jun 2014 #13
I think their time frame is off by 20-25 years or so. Zorra Jun 2014 #14
A classic! kentuck Jun 2014 #22
Well, one day a parent came to class after school to meet me. madfloridian Jun 2014 #16
lol ~ Yes it does. I was sure I'd be dead by 30 when I was 18. nt Zorra Jun 2014 #17
This thread needs a bit more soul... SidDithers Jun 2014 #18
It does ... but, this does it more for me etherealtruth Jun 2014 #25
oh, YES....thanks n/t prairierose Jun 2014 #29
Recommended! H2O Man Jun 2014 #20
I use Pandora and then e-music if I want to download. madfloridian Jun 2014 #21
Thanks, MadFloridian NBachers Jun 2014 #30
You are welcome. madfloridian Jun 2014 #31
This guy nationalize the fed Jun 2014 #33
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