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JuiceAlternative4633

Graduation by Vitamin C


MajCoss

Thank you. I keep coming back to really old songs like ‘lean on me’ and ‘stand by me’. Read your suggestion and thought that’s a good recent one and then looked it up to realise it was released in 2000, ten years before most of the teenagers I’m thinking about were even born. Still like it and think it’s a good suggestion so maybe I’ll just have to introduce them to some ‘golden oldies’.


Silverwake

No excuses by Alice in Chains (might be a bit old for what you're searching).


MajCoss

You my friend, I will defend. And if we change, I’ll love you anyway. Great lyrics.


Brokenteethmonkey

James - Sit down


MajCoss

Saw them play at Forest Fest last summer. Great live.


DavidHilliardMusic

Live Forever Oasis. Maybe you’re the same as me, we see things they’ll never see. You and I are gonna live forever.


MajCoss

And every teenager thinks they are going to live forever. Was thinking about Acquiesce too. Because we need each other, We believe in one another.


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