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Posted By reallypsst 7 months, 1 week ago in Arts & EntertainmentFrom the album Canned Wheat in 1969, this version of No Time has an extended intro and ending. With some great added riffs and a very psychedelic sound, this...
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cowboygrandpa7 months, 1 week ago
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Hell yeah !!!!!!!
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That brings back memories, I got no time left for you.
A distant land was calling me. When it was time to come home, I said I'm on my way to better places.
Thanks for the blast from the past.
The Guess Who were probably my all time favorite band, over all.
I identified with the music and the stories they told.
I still do.
Peace.
Share the land
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spkguy7 months, 1 week ago
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Good post! My favorite Guess Who song is "Sour Suite"
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Radiofreeeuropa7 months, 1 week ago
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The Guess Who is one of Canada's greatest exports ever! They dominated the charts almost as much as Credence Clearwater Revival did firing off one classic anthem with some groundbreaking iconic guitar line after another! Can't think of a single tune that I didn't like from these guys.
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