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Songs About Frustration, Disappointment, and the Blues

“Daylight is good at arriving at the right time
It's not always going to be this grey
All things must pass”

And before too long Paige, Azzi, Nika and Aubrey will all be healthy and back in the lineup.

 
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A thousand likes. It was great in 1929, the first time Clapton recorded it the first time in 1970, and every bit as good or even better for Unplugged.
 
Wasn't quite sure if you meant Greg wrote this, It was written by Jackson Browne when he was freakin' just 16 years old!

Right - this was Greg's version which he did some years later, I was always kinda partial to it.
 
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Not meant to offend anyone on Christmas but a most unusual Christmas song very appropriate to the thread theme, for me, I play it every Christmas to remind me of the fragility of the real world.
 
Speaking of Tom Waits, here’s a wonderful song of his. I hadn’t seen this live version, which is,wonderful. Y’all might also check out Rod Stewart’s version, which I also came across just now.

 
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jimazee, great song and you beat me to the punch!! Version here is from a fantastic and very ambitious live album by Old Crow Medicine Show called 50 Years of Blonde on Blonde. They arranged all the songs on the classic album for the 50th anniversary of its release and played them live in the album order a handful of times culminating in the live album.
 
So Sad - great tune form Mylon Lefevre and the old Ten Years After guy Alvin Lee:
 
I’ll nominate Pamina’s aria from Act 2 if the Magic Flute. Mozart knew how to use a minor key.
 
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