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January 30, 2007 at 2:39pm

I'd like to make a request...

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Sunday afternoon and I wanted my baby to know exactly how i felt. I punched the digits into the phone and told the DJ to spin some Magic Sam. He spun "That's All I Need." It was perfect. Now kids call in all the time to the radio to hear their favorite tunes, but who makes dedications or requests based on love, the loss of love, or whatever? If enough of the the in-love and out-of-love get in the blower and apply music to the romance, it might help elevate pop music back to the visceral exeprience it once was. I know it made my girlfriend's day...

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LowD said on Feb. 03, 2007 at 6:58pm

Men who dedicate songs to their ladies should achieve knighthood instantly.

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