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Soft rock classics.

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It's one of my favorites, but I'm just posting it because Im in shock. I thought this was a 90's song. :o
(Extreme "More than words" IS a 90's song. It was on a classic rock list. I knew that wasn't right. Anyways)

I can't pick a favorite. I honestly love them all excluding maybe a couple, and I only say that to keep from lying even if I can't think of one I don't like. :) Lovin this thread.
 
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It's really more of a genre than a type of song. For example, even though I posted Styx, and others have posted Rolling Stones, Journey, etc. Those are more like power ballads, where a hard rock band goes soft for once. The Carpenters invented the power ballad, yet they were already soft rock before that, because soft rock didn't really need heavy guitar solos. Anyway...

A true classic.

YouTube - England Dan & John Ford Coley I'd really love to see you 1976
 
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