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Highway Star Ziggy Stardust Sympathy for the Devil N Closer Red to the All Along the Rain Heart Watchtower Tears Sultans in Dream On of Swing Heaven Stairway YOUNTVILLE CROSS ROAD When Doves Cry to Heaven Born to Run Whole Lotta Sgt. Pepper’s TASTING Love Lonely Hearts ROOM SILVERADO TRAIL Every Picture Magic Hotel California Tells a Story Club Band Your Song Roundabout Carpet Moondance Scarlet Pinball I Can’t Get Ride Cinnamon Begonias Wizard No Satisfaction Intergalactic Girl Nights in Beautiful Dancing Sunshine of Sympathy White Satin Day Dark Side Shine on of the Moon in the Dark Your Love You Crazy for the Devil Shoot to Thrill Dear Mr. Fantasy Diamond Ziggy Hey WINERY Walk on the Stardust Jude Wild Side Heart Full of Soul Imagine Purple Highway Star Haze Light Bohemian Nightswimming Rhapsody My Fire Smells Like Teen Spirit Landslide Free Fallin’ Crime My Generation LEGEND of the Century BLOCKS BY VARIETY | TOTAL ACRES: 51.66 CABERNET FRANC.....................3.15 Acres CABERNET SAUVIGNON.............37.71 Acres MALBEC..................................0.90 Acres MERLOT.................................6.57 Acres PETIT VERDOT.........................2.87 Acres 0 250 500 1,000 1,500 SAUVIGNON BLANC-SEMILLON.....0.46 Acres FT. Rock Block Song Titles & Artists All Along the Watchtower – Jimi Hendrix Imagine – e Beatles Smells Like Teen Spirit – Nirvana Beautiful Day – U2 Intergalactic – Beastie Boys Stairway to Heaven – Led Zeppelin Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen Landslide – Fleetwood Mac Sultans of Swing – Dire Straits Born to Run – Bruce Springsteen Light My Fire – e Doors Sunshine of Your Love – Cream Cinnamon Girl – Neil Young Magic Carpet Ride – Steppenwolf Sympathy for the Devil – e Rolling Stones Closer to the Heart – Rush Moondance – Van Morrison Tears in Heaven – Eric Clapton Crime of the Century – Supertramp My Generation – e Who Walk on the Wild Side – Lou Reed Dancing in the Dark – Bruce Springsteen Nights in White Satin – e Moody Blues Whole Lotta Love – Led Zeppelin Dark Side of the Moon – Pink Floyd Nightswimming – R.E.M. Your Song – Elton John Dear Mr. Fantasy – Traffic Pinball Wizard – e Who Ziggy Stardust – David Bowie Dream On – Aerosmith Purple Haze – Jimi Hendrix Every Picture Tells a Story – Rod Stewart Red Rain – Peter Gabriel Free Fallin’ – Tom Petty Roundabout – Yes Heart Full of Soul – Yardbirds Scarlet Begonias – Grateful Dead Hey Jude – e Beatles Shoot to rill – AC/DC Highway Star – Deep Purple Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – e Beatles Hotel California – Eagles Shine on You Crazy Diamond – Pink Floyd I Can’t Get No Satisfaction – e Rolling Stones .
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