Most "Masonic" songs Ever!

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2011/09/05 16:08:21 (permalink)

Most "Masonic" songs Ever!

Another Brick in The Wall
We Built This City

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    jamesg1213
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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/05 16:22:43 (permalink)
    bapu


    Another Brick in The Wall



    With Nick 'Bucket handle joint' Mason on drums, a clear winner.

     
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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/05 16:26:47 (permalink)
    Helter Skelter
     
    edit ... my bad, thought that said Mansonic
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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/05 16:30:09 (permalink)
    Thick as a Brick, Part I
    Thick as a Brick, Part II

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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/05 16:35:18 (permalink)
    I wanna hold your hand.

    (in a funny way!)

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    In the meantime we should all go shopping to console ourselves" - Banksy
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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/05 16:55:40 (permalink)
    Robin Trower--Too Rolling Stoned

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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/05 16:56:48 (permalink)
    The Who--The Rock

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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/05 18:31:16 (permalink)
    Dead Presidents (Willie Dixon)
     
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FYbFV_8KIk
     
    If you are not familiar with it ... it is a great tune and worth the listen!
     
    Washington ($1), Jackson ($20), McKinley ($500) and Ben Franklin ($100 but not a president) were all Freemasons
     
    Sadly, this is the only song I ever attempted to sing in public
     
     

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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/05 18:38:39 (permalink)
    House of the Rising Sun
    Brick House

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    White Room
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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/05 19:02:56 (permalink)
    Ton of bricks, Metal Church. 

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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/05 19:10:05 (permalink)
     
    Jethro Tull - Between The Hammer And The Anvil
     
    Jethro Tull - Cathedral Spires
     
     

     Music:     The Coffee House BandVeRy MeTaL

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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/05 22:26:55 (permalink)
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    Jethro Tull - Between The Hammer And The Anvil
     
    Jethro Tull - Cathedral Spires
     
     

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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/05 23:20:55 (permalink)
    Brethren from the East and West. Who have stood the Tyler’s Test, You will find a welcome here, Bright, Fraternal and sincere.
    Chorus: Warm Masonic hearts to meet you, Hands of fellowship to greet you, May our welcome here today Cheer each Brother on his way.
    We salute the man of worth. Whether high or low his birth, Whatsoever be his lot Rich or poor it matters not.
    And when we have said adieu, May our love remain with you, And may we renew that love, In a Grander Lodge Above.

    They trowel it on pretty thick don't they??

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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/06 00:05:19 (permalink)
    Whatsoever be his lot Rich or poor it matters not. To Bapu, Thatored.  Bless his heart.


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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/06 02:30:38 (permalink)
    Ivy should have been in "Mesmeric" songs. Sorry. That's two apologies this week. I might have to start a new thread. LOL

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    Re:Most "Masonic" songs Ever! 2011/09/06 05:55:40 (permalink)
    How about Only You Know and I Know?  Or Headkeeper?

    (Some may recognize the relevance.)

     
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