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OT: Dare ya, beat this song.

Speaking of freedom and happiness, we have to mention Bob Marley.
He will always be remembered as a true music legend and a symbol of love, unity, and reggae.
“Three Little Birds” is one of his signature songs recorded in 1977, and is one of the best reggae songs of all time.
It’s an ultimate happy song that will remind you that everything will be alright.

 
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If this song doesn't make you smile, nothing will.
22 = Curley Neal 36 = Meadowlark Lemon.

 
The Kinks were always unapologetically English, even when it was kind of out of fashion. Ray Davies has always had a way of encapsulating that sense of Englishness into a three-minute song. Here's one of those, from an absolutely brilliant album that's all about the same thing:

 
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The Rolling Stones - Midnight Mile. I think it's one of the best tunes they ever put on vinyl.

The Mick Taylor influence on guitar is strong and beautiful:

 
And if you are in the mood to.party, there is always Buster.
 
Santana's "I'll Be Waiting" - got to be one of the most beautiful Santana songs ever:

 
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