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cholloway
Posted 2008-01-25 3:14 AM (#60105 - in reply to #60055)
Subject: Re: Guitar Songs


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Miles, I'm not familiar with the song but, maybe a reference to a Spanish treasure chest that was mentioned in the movie "The Deep".

Ahhh... Jacqueline Bisset in a wet tee shirt... Where was I? Oh yeah.

The Govenor of Cuba had 1 key, the ship's Captain had one and the King had the third.
It was to prevent pilfering of the King's "baubles".
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2008-01-25 3:35 AM (#60106 - in reply to #60055)
Subject: Re: Guitar Songs


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Hmmm not sure I can trust everything I read on the Internet... but I found this.. sounds plausible.

A three-lock box is a box that someone like a queen would have that would hold something very valuable. It has three locks on it and requires three different keys to be able to break into and steal the valuables away.

As Sammy Hagar explains it, the three locks represent spirituality, physicality, mentality. If you have these three things in balance, no one person or event that effects you can get to your soul because you have these three most valuable things that are key to living an enjoyable life.

The Lyrics...
Suckers walk, money talks!
But it can't touch my three lock box.
Uh! Oh, yeah!
Mysteries of the days of old.
You find the key, you got the gold.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
Treasure's here, sunken there.
Buried treasure's everywhere.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
Don't go far, circle close.
The father, son, the holy ghost.
To the trinity, I raise a toast!
Ahh, yea!
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
Secrets of the trinity lie within the number three.
Uh!
Hey!
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
(Three Lock Box)
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
(Three Lock Box)
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
(Three Lock Box)
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
(Three Lock Box)
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
(Three Lock Box)
(Fades)
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-01-25 8:17 AM (#60107 - in reply to #60055)
Subject: Re: Guitar Songs


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That would be good enough for me. If you can't trust Sammy...
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fillhixx
Posted 2008-01-25 12:00 PM (#60108 - in reply to #60055)
Subject: Re: Guitar Songs



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Wow! I never realized pop/metal could be so deep.


Or obscure, one or the other....
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-01-25 12:11 PM (#60109 - in reply to #60055)
Subject: Re: Guitar Songs


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or spelled correctly.
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cholloway
Posted 2008-01-25 1:46 PM (#60110 - in reply to #60055)
Subject: Re: Guitar Songs


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The lyrical stylings of Sammy Hagar.

Good thing he's got a day job!
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cliff
Posted 2008-01-25 1:53 PM (#60111 - in reply to #60055)
Subject: Re: Guitar Songs


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I'll drink t'THAT.
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2008-01-25 2:00 PM (#60112 - in reply to #60055)
Subject: Re: Guitar Songs



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And now for something completely different:

Corcovado by Antonio Carlos Jobim:

"Quiet nights of quiet stars
quiet chords from my guitar..."
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cliff
Posted 2008-01-25 2:04 PM (#60113 - in reply to #60055)
Subject: Re: Guitar Songs


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LOVE that song!! . . .
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2008-01-25 2:12 PM (#60114 - in reply to #60055)
Subject: Re: Guitar Songs



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If not mentioned already:

The Man in Black:

"The long legged guitar pickin' man"

"Luther played the boogie"
(guitar not really metioned)

"A boy named Sue"
(...just this old guitar an an empty bottle of booze...)

Prince: "Guitar"

Kurt
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