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I think you have it, Seeker. Definitely the better looking of the brothers ;-) LBB
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Malcom Macdowell?: If O Lucky Man A Clockwork Orange Caligula ...and a Star Trek movie!! You're a bit cruel, I reckon. More correct to say that Malcolm is one of those who was a big star as a young man, but never realy kicked on as a mature actor. LBB
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Mark Lee - Gallipoli and his US counterpart... Mark Hamill - Star Wars trilogy. I know that's three movies, but I think it's in the spirit of the question. LBB
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Because - the Beatles How Come? - the Sports
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There are some artists who specialise in spoken songs. My favourites include: King Missile (Detachable Penis, Jesus Was Way Cool, etc) William Shatner... lots of stuff over lots of years. And let's not forget: Losing My Edge - LCD Soundsystem Here they all are for your listening pleasure: http://www.playlist.com/playlist/15239457803 LBB
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You and me, we are on the same wavelength. "What's Opera, Doc?" for me...
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Elmer. Now (this is what I really wanted) your favourite Looney Tunes cartoon. LBB
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1. Close To You - The Carpenters 2. Walk On By - Dionne Warwick 3. I Say A Little Prayer For You - Aretha Franklin 4. Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On - Jerry Lee Lewis 5. With A Girl Like You - The Troggs 6. What A Fool Believes - The Doobie Brothers 7. If You Leave Me Now - Chicago 8. A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You - The Monkees 9. By The Time I Get To Phoenix - Glen Campbell 10.Hooked On A Feeling - Blue Swede Very nice, Darryl. I know all of these well. It looks like you're fond of Dionne... so am I. In fact, I prefer her version of "Say a Little Prayer" to Aretha's. Possibly because Dionne sings the chorus herself instead of letting her backing singers do all the work ;-) See ya, LBB
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Romeo and Ethel the Pirate's Daughter Name your favourite Warner Bros cartoon. LBB
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there is no charge for awesomeness...
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Everybody's Free to Wear Sunscreen - Baz Luhrmann That's my bet. It's the last song on that playlist. LBB
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The Songfactors' Choice Top Ten #160
LeeBB replied to Lucky's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
Andmoreagain - Love (1967) And here's a group that I really should have nominated last week. I think that this song is ample proof that this was indeed a great band. Seems criminal that they aren't yet in the list: The Winner Takes It All - ABBA (1980) LBBB -
Water. Or possibly salt, I can't decide. Name your favourite gadget. LBBB
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Ooh, that would be a pretty depressing anthem. A great song, but...
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The Sixth Songfactors' Choice Ultimate Top Ten - Final
LeeBB replied to Farin's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
Well, this is basically the point, ie that the Beatles and the Stones are pretty non-controversial at 1 and 2, while beyond that there will be much discussion ;-) LBB -
The Sixth Songfactors' Choice Ultimate Top Ten - Final
LeeBB replied to Farin's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
I would certainly agree with you there. Then the choices become more difficult... -
The Sixth Songfactors' Choice Ultimate Top Ten - Final
LeeBB replied to Farin's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
Yes, but for some (many?) of us, these two bands are simply head and shoulders above all the rest. Here I am approaching a million years old, and I'm still absolutely in awe of the Beatles and the Stones. I suspect that there was something supernatural happening ;-) LBBBB -
When The Levee Breaks - Led Zeppelin Ever Fallen In Love With Someone You Shouldn've Fallen In Love With? - Buzzcocks
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My Wife - The Who How Deep Is YOur Love? - Bee Gees
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The Sixth Songfactors' Choice Ultimate Top Ten - Final
LeeBB replied to Farin's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
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The Songfactors' Choice Top Ten #159
LeeBB replied to Lucky's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
Not if I can prevent it! Mwahhh haa haa!!! To be a little more serious... those are some fantastic players, but I think that their obvious talents are being squandered. I'd like to hear them working with an equally great singer and songwriter. That would really be something. Lee. -
The Songfactors' Choice Top Ten #159
LeeBB replied to Lucky's topic in The Songfactor's Choice Top 10
1. Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) - Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel (1975) 2. Killing Moon, The - Echo and the Bunnymen (1984) 3. Friends In Low Places - Garth Brooks (1990) 4. 1,2,3 - Len Barry (1965) 5. Teenage Kicks - The Undertones (1978) 6. S-S-S-Single Bed - Fox (1976) 7. Broken English - Marianne Faithful (1979) 8. Antmusic - Adam & The Ants (1980) 9. Sister Havana - Urge Overkill (1993) 10.Fly Robin Fly - Silver Convention (1975) LBB -
Bad Sneakers - Steely Dan If you're not into yoga, if you have half a brain. LBB
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That's a sweet thing. It's not quite West End Blues, and it's not quite Folsom Prison, but it looked like fun. 8/10. Deathly - Aimee Mann LBB