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Shawna

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  1. Crying in the Night Moves ~ Stevie Nicks/Bob Seger
  2. Graham Parker (I'm really bored today so I'm reviving hibernating threads) "Virgin Killer"
  3. In Bruce Springsteen's "Brilliant Disguise" my ex-husband used to sing "bridge in the sky." Now you know why we're divorced.
  4. Ahhhh Foghat. My first "real" rock concert. When they were hot, they were... well... hot. ::
  5. Oh My Gawd... I'd forgotten all about that line! I was soooo in love with Epstein...
  6. Was it a female? I thought it was that annoying little kid Billy Gilman who did that one. He SOUNDS like a girl.
  7. Okay... with Laurie's encouragement... Tommy James? ::
  8. but... wouldn't "accommodating our guests" be all-encompassing? What if someone else decided they wanted to start a food fight? Would they accommodate that?
  9. wow... I've always like that song, but I never knew Joe Cocker sang it. The things that I'm learning.... :guitar:
  10. Rick Springfield is both alive AND Australian. I'm the leading authority, just like the 4 dentists.
  11. I'm with you, Peaches! Rick Springfield holds a special place in my heart.
  12. My friend Sara once said that she thought that song should be used for a laxative commercial... some guy running down the road trying to "loosen his load"
  13. I did this before and my answer was a BF yellow hammer. :: Maybe this means that you have to be in the upper 2% echelon to be a Song Factor.
  14. Funnily <---- what is this? Some sort of 70s language???
  15. ah well... I've never been to a Stones concert... However - I've said it before, and I will say it again... I'm who "That 70s Show" is based on. I had a friend in every character that show represents. :happybanana:
  16. how on earth did I get a point???
  17. hmmm... Leather and Lace was actually written for Jessi Colter and Waylon Jennings....
  18. alas... another overlooked thread... at least for a month. I have to throw in my misheard lyrics... The Corrs' "Go on and leave me breathless" I always thought said, "Go on and leave me breakfast." And I figured, just like a guy... Also - more recently, Maroon 5's Harder to Breathe" gets bleeped out when he says "Not fit to funkin' tread the ground that I am walking on" because so many radio stations think they're saying... well... something besides "funkin'"
  19. I'm with Rachel - copying and pasting my nominee from last time. I think I was too late for consideration last time... I hope it's not too late to nominate... I'd like to nominate Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers "Americano!" Roger Clyne is the most unbelievable lyricist ~ and most down-to-earth performer ~ I've ever met. Please see www.azpeacemakers.com. Some reviews below: If you're sick of rage rock, tired of the melody-devoid primal screaming of bands such as Slipknot, Staind, Tool and Papa Roach (we can't all be Rage Against the Machine), let me suggest Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers. Here's what allmusicguide.com (the second-best Web site out there) says about his latest album, ¡Americano! : "¡Americano! is one fine album; it should be played at earsplitting volume in pool halls, bowling alleys and backyard bashes and on college radio stations. It should blare from the CD players of fast cars roaring down empty highways under the stars and just before dawn. Indeed, it should be savored and celebrated by those swaggering street denizens known as the rock & roll faithful as proof that the good stuff never disappears." But don't listen to me. Or them. Listen to Roger. Try the tracks Counterclockwise and Switchblade . Then go ahead, raise your goblet of rock." -- John Walters "¡Americano!" Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers From the title track to the gorgeous "Your Name on a Grain of Rice" to the gut-wrenching "Switchblade," no other Arizona songwriter captures the Sonoran Southwest like Roger Clyne, and he and his band?s latest CD of classic, sweat-drenched American rock ?n? roll is the best work of his career. Here is one vote for Clyne to supplant Dolan Ellis as the state?s official balladeer. -- Chris Hansen Orf "...rock 'n' roll is still out there...Americano! is proof that the crazy, reckless, restless, swaggering soul of American rock is still burning a hole in the night sky...guitars blaze, quake and quiver, drums slip, thud and thunder with killer melodies and hooks and the occasional reggae or mariachi rhythm laced through the middle to keep it all honest and interesting" -- Thom Jurek
  20. Thank god there's someone out there besides me who remembers Kimba. I thought I was insane.
  21. Jeez do I feel old. I loved Murphy Brown... before that (many years) I loved Mash... and sometime in between I loved Cheers. Does anybody remember (100 years ago or so) a cartoon called "Kimba the White Lion"? That was my favorite when I was about 4. I still remember the opening song!
  22. Edna <--- fastest typist on the Internet. How many keyboards have you had to replace due to burnout in the past month?
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