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  1. Was that a comedy? I never saw it. I heard the Phil Collins song, and didn't see it as a general protest of his selling out.
  2. Shakedown ~ Bob Seger, from Beverly Hills Cop.
  3. Christopher Cross ~ Arthur's Theme?
  4. MJ has been locked in Neverland his whole life. Pretty sad. I'll tell you, I really don't want to believe these allegations are true, because he's given the world a lot of really good music for a long time. I always liked the guy, weird or not, because of the way he cared for kids. Now, no matter if these allegations turn out to be true or not, I won't ever be able to look at the guy the same way.
  5. Molly Hatchet's "Gator Country" mentions a lot of other artists: I've been to Alabama, people ain't a whole lot to see; Skynyrd says it's a real sweet home but it ain't nothing to me. Charlie Daniels will tell you the good Lord lives in Tenessee, ha! But I'm going back to gator country where the wine and the women are free. Chorus: There's a gator in the bushes, he's calling my name, And a saying come on boy, you better make it back home again. There's many roads I've travelled but they all kind of look the same. There's a gator in the bushes, Lord, he calling my name. Old Richard Betts will tell ya Lord he was born a Ramblin' Man. Well he can ramble back to Georgia but I won't give a damn. Elvin Bishop out struttin his stuff with little Miss Slick Titty Boom. But I'm going back to gator country to get me some elbow room. Chorus: There's a gator in the bushes he's calling my name. And saying come on boy, you better make it back home again. There's many roads I've travelled but they all kinda look the same. There's a gator in the bushes, Lord, he calling my name. Yep. There's Marshall Tucker riding a rainbow searching for a pot of gold. Well they can take the highway, baby, and they can take all they can hold. The Outlaws down in Tampa town it's a mighty fine place to be. They got green grass and got high tides and sure looks good to me. Chorus: There's a gator in the bushes, he's calling my name. Saying come on boy, you better make it back home again. There's so many roads I've travelled but they all kinda look the same. There's a gator in the bushes , Lord, he's calling my name.
  6. Hhmm....edna sure knows a lot about taking acid.
  7. * Musical Interlude * You know that it would be untrue You know that I would be a liar If I was to say to you Girl, we couldn't get much higher Come on baby, light my fire X2 Try to set the night on fire The time to hesitate is through No time to wallow in the mire Try now we can only lose And our love become a funeral pyre Come on baby, light my fire X2 Try to set the night on fire, yeah The time to hesitate is through No time to wallow in the mire Try now we can only lose And our love become a funeral pyre Come on baby, light my fire X2 Try to set the night on fire, yeah You know that it would be untrue You know that I would be a liar If I was to say to you Girl, we couldn't get much higher Come on baby, light my fire X2 Try to set the night on fire X4
  8. We've covered this somewhere before.....I'm sure of it.
  9. I gotta disagree, Sammy. That's got to go to none other than Mr. Bun E. Carlos
  10. Keith Moon? The questions are tough, sure enough. But I love the game. I'm no googler, though. If I think I know, I post. If I don't, I wait and learn. I think coming up on 1000 replies would say people dig it, 55.
  11. I don't like them. I tried some of their stuff. To me, it sounds like one big long song. That is probably why I don't foray into today's music too often. Ususally when i do, it's not creative, or it's just irritating.
  12. What about that one from the 60's, about the maid? I forget the name. Oh, well. I've got to go to bed. G'night all.
  13. I've got to go with the screech owl herself, Olivia Newton John. Now, as for the song, I'm not sure. I'm going to cheat and guess two: "Let's Get Physical" or "I Honestly Love You"
  14. Either that or "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands", although I'm not sure if Ray Stevens did that one.
  15. I'd like to suggest Alice Cooper's "Killers". I just recently got it on cd, after not hearing it for years. I wore out the album when I was young. I'll tell you, it's wonderful when you haven't heard something for years, and old music is new again. The album was released in 1971, and it still stands up musically, and lyrically. It's centerpiece, 'Halo of Flies' runs 8:21, and is a great thrill ride, musically. Classic cuts 'Under My Wheels' , 'Be My Lover', and 'Desperado' are all pure, vintage Alice Cooper. 'You Drive Me Nervous' and 'Yeah, Yeah,Yeah' are back to back a^$ kickers, with the haunting 'Dead Babies' and 'Killer' rounding out the album Underrated guitarists Glen Bxton and Michael Bruce provide a crunchy, raw sound throughout. Michael Bruce also wrote or co-wrote every cut on the album, with Alice co-writing on 5 of the 8 tracks. I highly recommend this cd as a starting point for anyone who only knows 'the hits' of Alice Cooper. If you want to explore, this is where to begin.
  16. Dance the Night Away ~ Van Halen
  17. RATS! I knew that one. My mom had a live album of his where he actually does a medley of the jingles. State Farm Insurance is in there, as well.
  18. We're An American Band ~ Grand Funk Railroad
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