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The Pendleton Recital
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Listen "folks," the theme is to run free, "rocks and folks" combined, offer nothing new, but still unheard.
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Natural and creative...creation makes the world go around!
Wahi', pronounced (wo-hee, as in 'wa-ter') and The Natives Have Spoken was born into the atmosphere of creation. We are young, proud, wild, primal yet civilized in an educated man's world. We know what we want, and that is to make ourselves, our families and our nation proud. The spirits tell our instincts what man is supposed to do with his life; and "our" lives had no choice. Listen and feel my friends. The spirits of the Natives call you and appreciate you. We hope you in turn, now and forever, will feel the same! Wahi' and The Natives Have Spoken...1832-1932-1965-the future... Check out our new friend and author Joseph Gerard at Send a "Friend" request to Wahi' Natives on FACEBOOK! Also, "Like" the Wahi' and The Natives Have Spoken page on FACEBOOK! 2 separate pages Check out "my link" and other videos of Wahi' and The Natives Have Spoken on YOUTUBE
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Charts
Peak #136
Peak in subgenre #27
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Wahi' and The Natives Have Spoken
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HorseNation65 Music
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December 31, 2009
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MP3 4.1 MB 128 kbps 4:26
Story behind the song
Run like the wind, and let no one stop you, especially "you."
Lyrics
The Pendleton Recital--by Wahi' Look at us, we can sing All for one, we'll begin Chorus Aaaahh, running the bridge Breathing, seeing, feeling running the bridge Fall off/down, running the bridge Breathing, seeing, feeling running the bridge We threw rocks, they rolled wheels Round the rim, fading dim We called Josh, they called Phil Down the bridge, judging kids We touched rocks, they turned wheels Round the hill, fading thrills We told John, they told Jill Down the bridge, judging kids Chorus Look at us, we can sing All for one, we will sing
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