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>I figure a man's only good for one oath at a time. I took mine to the Confederate States of America.
The Searchers John Wayne (Ethan Edwards) 1956
*The Immortal John Wayne*
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Bob Seger sings Night Movies...yeah buddy...
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>There's always a man faster on the draw than you are, and the more you use a gun, the sooner you're gonna run into that man.
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral Burt Lancaster ( Marshal Wyatt Earp) 1957
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*Male*
1. The Hanging Tree Gary Cooper (Doc Frail)
2. The Searchers John Wayne (Ethan Edwards)
3. Patton George Scott (Patton)
4. Shane Alan Ladd (Shane)
5. The Ten Commandments Charlton Heston (Moses)
*Female*
1. Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf Elizabeth Taylor (Martha)
2. Terms of Endearment Shirley MacLaine (Aurora Greenway)
3. Places in the Heart Sally Field (Edna Spalding)
4. Coal Miner's Daughter Sissy Spacek (Loretta Lynn)
5. Hud Patrica Neal (Alma Brown)
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A great list...some other great 70's films...
!, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
2. Network
3. Star Wars
4. Apocalypse Now
5. The Exorcist
6. The Deer Hunter
7. Serpico
8. A Clockwork Orange
9. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
10. The Last Picture Show
11. Nashville
12. The Conversation
13. Saturday Night Fever
14. Kramer vs. Kramer
15. Marathon Man
16. The Towering Inferno
17. Save the Tiger
18. Alien
19. The Andromeda Strain
20. Logan's Run
There are many more...
In fact, I believe an argument could be made the seventies were one of the most productive times in film making.
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>"Give me a Kiss"
The Hanging Tree Gary Cooper (Doc Frail) 1959
*The Immortal Gary Cooper*
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Some country from a beautiful voice: Anne Murray sings...
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John Wayne in America Why I Love Her...
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>"Classes will dull your mind, destroy the potential for authentic creativity."
A Beautiful Mind Russell Crowe (John Nash) 2001
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The Texan legend Willie Nelson singin' Always On My Mind...
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>?It's not who you are underneath, it's what you do that defines you.?
Batman Begins Katie Holmes 2005
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>Now you are completely freaking me out....
>That is my favorite song by The Band, who I love..... it's too weird!
Ain't weird at all because you love rock and so do I and The Band is a great band.
By the way, I am aware of the Clash's political leanings but I think they might find some agreement with Jake because Jake does have a little of the Libertarian coursing through his veins.
Post whenever you like and lead the way on occasion too if you like...
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>?Men don't follow titles, they follow courage.?
Braveheart Mel Gibson 1995
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Some more of The Clash...London Calling...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiVvA9YQpiI&feature=related
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>I won't post it here, because I don't want to butt in too much, but there is a live version by The Clash that I particularly like as well. it can be seen on you tube if anyone is interested.
You are not butting in at all as long as you stay with R&R and country....
I am going to post some from the Clash but you feel free if you like...I like the The Clash and, believe it or not, I'm gonna post some Ramones, too, in the future.
Let her rip...and off to work I go...
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>Thanks, Jake, for posting one of the greatest groups of all time...
I agree with you 100 percent...the Beach Boys are truly one of the all time greats...glad you enjoyed and thanks for your clips.
Now, Bobby Fuller with a great song, a huge hit, I Fought The Law...
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>?There's right and there's wrong. You got to do one or the other. You do the one and you're living. You do the other and you may be walking around, but you're dead as a beaver hat.?
The Alamo John Wayne (Davey Crockett) 1960
*The Immortal John Wayne*
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A great song from the great Beach Boys album Pet Sounds...considered one the greatest albums of all time...
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Some country from Bobbie Gentry singing her huge hit Ode To Billy Joe...

Jake's off topic music thread...
in Your Favorites
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This band belongs in the R&R Hall of Fame....Rush sings Free Will...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYzGMxGq9rM