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Animals |
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Miscellaneous |
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Monterey |
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MONTEREY - 1968 |
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(Burdon/Briggs/Weider/Jenkins/McCulloch) |
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ERIC BURDON AND THE ANIMALS |
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In the beginning, the people came and listened |
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some of them came and played others games flowers away |
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Yes they did, down in Monterey (down in Monterey). |
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The young gods smiles upon the crowd |
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their music being born of love |
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children danced night and day |
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religion was being born down in Monterey. |
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The byrds and the airplane did fly |
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oh ravi shankar's music made me cry |
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the who exploded into fire and light |
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hugh masakelas music was black as night |
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the grateful dead blew everybody's mind |
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jimi hendrix people believe me set the world on fire |
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his majesty prince jones smiled as he moved amongst the crowd |
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ten thousand electric guitars were grovin' real loud |
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you wanna find the truth in life, don't pass music by |
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and you know i would lie, no i would lie, not lie no |
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i would not lie (down in Monterey). |
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Three days of understanding of moving with one another |
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even the cops grooved with us, do you believe me yeah |
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down in Monterey, down in Monterey |
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down in Monterey, down in Monterey |
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I think that maybe I'm dreamin' |
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Monterey, Monterey, down in Monterey |
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can you hear what I say |
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down in Monterey, Monterey. |