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Uploaded by on May 17, 2008

its from the album quiniella

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  • Epic, epic track from ARS! One of their very best.

  • RIP Ronnie, farewell to a GREAT voice!!

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  • Hey Rob007, the song is reaching out to people who feel alone. If you are one of them, go to a coffee shop, a pool hall, a karaoke bar, whatever...there are people out there who need your company. If that's not you, I didn't mean to offend....I remember in 1984 in SF when I heard Owner of a Lonely Heart by Yes....described me, but in a coupla days, I met a sweetie in L.A. ...Venice, actually....Baby even the losers (like me) get lucky sometimes....

  • The me the song seems to be talking about "Existential Alienation" which is just a philosophical way of describing lonlieness, depression and the inability to fit in. The lack of meaningfull relationships and everything that goes with it.

  • To all those Republicans and so called "Conservative Christians" promoting the persecution of illegal immigrants coming to this land seeking refuge. Especially the ones in Utah enacting laws to villify illegals as subhuman and seeking their deportation. They are kin to the "Priests and Levites who pass the "alien by,left for dead when another "alien" heals his wounds and gives him refuge. Amen to all you "Samaritans" (aliens)

  • @odog65 you found it on iTunes?The original studio version?

  • there is one thing I got to say about 50's to 80's rock when ya pit it against the 90's yes I love 90's rock but the sub genres of it in no way in hell can't compete with this heavy metal pitted against 60's and 70's rock this ages better it's smooth way more timeless got great ballads with a mellow soothing that are softly heart felt and soulful and not so much god damn your're not spilling out hearts and guts to the floor viva 50's to 80's rock (excluding metal)on that note

  • @MANHATTANBEEFMAN defiantely en epic addictive song I 100% agree but fuck 1 epic song ha this album is epic

  • Kiss my big fat ass 2000's (except you veterans & 1%'ers) the only good majority of good music with a 20 in times is the 20th century

  • @MrJacMac1986 I found it :)

  • @odog65 LOL - too funny! :-)

  • I have Quinella on Vinal

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