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9. Never mind the 'furthermore;' the plea is self-defense
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4fwk0kt4F0



Can't find the original of this one, but...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDzemlztea4



When the world and I were young, just yesterday
Life was such a simple game a child could play
It was easy then to tell right from wrong
Easy then to tell weak from strong
When a man should stand and fight
Or just go along

But today there is no day or night
Today there is no dark or light
Today there is no black or white
Only shades of gray

I remember when the answers seemed so clear
We had never lived with doubt or tasted fear
It was easy then to tell truth from lies
Selling out from compromise
Who to love and who to hate
The foolish from the wise

But today there is no day or night
Today there is no dark or light
Today there is no black or white
Only shades of gray


It was easy then to know what was fair
When to keep and when to share
How much to protect your heart
And how much to care

But today there is no day or night
Today there is no dark or light
Today there is no black or white
Only shades of gray
Only shades of gray




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  - Nesmith was siphoning off Monkee session money to go to Nashville...  Amerigo Vespucci   Jun-21-09 11:56 PM   #1 
  - yep  enigmatic   Jun-22-09 01:16 AM   #7 
  - Nesmith came from abject wealth  Mr. Ected   Jun-22-09 06:39 AM   #15 
  - Not hardly a kiddie band  vixengrl   Jun-22-09 12:03 AM   #2 
  - they were marketed as kiddy but they were really quite talented  Skittles   Jun-22-09 12:11 AM   #3 
  - Seriously/  vixengrl   Jun-22-09 12:18 AM   #4 
  - Pleasant Valley Sunday...  GReedDiamond   Jun-22-09 12:49 AM   #5 
  - one of the great opening guitar riffs of the 60's  enigmatic   Jun-22-09 01:10 AM   #6 
     - ...and supposedly it was played by Nesmith...  Amerigo Vespucci   Jun-22-09 01:20 AM   #8 
     - No wonder...  GReedDiamond   Jun-22-09 01:25 AM   #10 
        - I did not know that!  enigmatic   Jun-22-09 01:39 AM   #11 
  - Never mind the 'furthermore;' the plea is self-defense  Oeditpus Rex   Jun-22-09 01:24 AM   #9 
  - The Girl I Knew Somewhere  melman   Jun-22-09 04:43 AM   #12 
  - Different Drum  Locrian   Jun-22-09 06:10 AM   #13 
  - Loved them when they first came out -- I was 14.  kaiden   Jun-22-09 06:35 AM   #14 
  - Some of their songs do make you think. I loved them. nt  raccoon   Jun-22-09 08:29 AM   #16 
  - I used to apologize for liking the Monkees  LibertyLover   Jun-22-09 08:46 AM   #17 
 

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