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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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ON THE SIDE ON THE ROAD and GETTING DOWN!

Hello, I would like to know the exact meaning of these expressions (in capital letters): 'We'd be walking on these dark country roads at night (there in Arkansas) and all of a sudden this music would seem to come out of nowhere, out of them spooky-looking trees that everybody said ghosts lived in. Anyway, WE`D BE ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD.(...) And I remember a man and a woman singing and talking about getting DOWN!.'(...) 'That back-road FUNK kind of thing, that southern, rural sound and rhytm.'
Thanks in advance, Jo.
  

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AnonymousHello, I would like to know the exact meaning of these expressions (in capital letters): 'We'd be walking on these dark country roads at night (there in Arkansas) and all of a sudden this music would seem to come out of nowhere, out of them spooky-looking trees that everybody said ghosts lived in. Anyway, WE`D BE ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD.(...) And I remember a man

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