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  1. LeeBB

    Who is that?

    No, just the very first #1 in the very first TT ever. Not prominent enough for you? Anyway, that's the guy!! Yay, Edna!!
  2. LeeBB

    Who is that?

    Well, here is a picture of the woman about whom he wrote and sang a very famous song. Click here. She is a real estate agent ;-) It might help if you can imagine her 20, or even 30, years ago. LBB
  3. LeeBB

    Who is that?

    He's not a bass player. but he certainly likes the Beatles (and he once had a great fondness for little girls). You'll have to imagine him about 20 years before this photo was taken. LBB
  4. LeeBB

    Who is that?

    Well, he's NOT a bass player (not usually, at least).
  5. btw, I rate Damon Albarn up with McCartney, Brian Wilson and Paul Simon... the four greatest melodists in pop history. Apologies to the local fave, Neil Finn. LBB
  6. Definitely Parklife for me, with Modern Life and Self-Titled close behind, Great Escape a very close fourth. All in all, a classic period where all their albums were wonderful. And as for Battles... love it!! It's very funny or very creepy depending on your mood. Not something I would ever play when my wife was in the room, but my teenage kids get into it. Like aliens covering Gary Glitter...
  7. LeeBB

    Who is that?

    This guy features prominently on our SF TT list...
  8. It just takes a while for the rest of the world to catch up with you, Jenny.
  9. 1. Slip Slidin' Away - Paul Simon (1977) 2. (They Long To Be) Close To You - Carpenters (1970) 3. Boys Are Back In Town, The - Thin Lizzy (1976) 4. Man In The Corner Shop - The Jam (1980) 5. Concrete And Clay - Unit 4 + 2 (1965) 6. Every Night - Paul McCartney (1970) 7. Trash - Suede (1996) 8. 5:15 - The Who (1973) 9. Hey Tonight - Creedence Clearwater Revival (1970) 10.You May Be Right - Billy Joel (1980) LBB
  10. LeeBB

    Who is that?

    Yes, that's right. Edna and Epiphany (sort of)both got Steve Miller. I'm not familiar with any album with that picture on the cover, but there are many things I'm unfamiliar with. Here, this one should be easy: Happy Easter to all LBBBBBB
  11. Well, here's one from the famous book of Bunny Suicides: A very funny book. LBB
  12. This image might make it clearer: LBB
  13. LeeBB

    Who is that?

    No, Epiphany was tempted to give a name to my guy with the feather, but couldn;t quite commit ;-) Anyway, here is another pic of the same guy: Does that help? LBB
  14. LeeBB

    Who is that?

    It's time for someone to stand on Epiphany's shoulders and give us an answer. I'll see if I can find another picture to make it easier... LBB
  15. I think we have Steve Thompson on bass and Colin Allen on drums. Maybe. Great clip!! LBB
  16. Art Garfunkel on his own... it's a bit like Andrew Ridgely, though possibly more like Ringo solo ;-) EDIT: No, I'm being needlessly cruel. I don't mind Bright Eyes at all. It's not like S&G and it's not like Paul SImon solo, but it's very nice. LB
  17. LeeBB

    Who is that?

    No, not Jimmy Page. If only Epiphany was a little more decisive...
  18. Big Balls - AC/DC (though some might say Lawyers, Guns and Money - Warren Zevon) What's the New Mary Jane? - Beatles
  19. Concrete and Clay - Unit 4+2 Man In The Corner Shop - The Jam And here's my revived attempt... at... ------------------------------------------------- >>> the SongFactors TT #161 Playlist <<< ------------------------------------------------- Fingers crossed that playlist.com have resolved their copyright issues. THanks! Lee
  20. LeeBB

    Who is that?

    WHoever it is, I wish I had hair like that.
  21. LeeBB

    Who is that?

    So, this is a very famous musician, a big name and a big star, but strangely not a bloke that many people would recognise in the street. This picture is from around the peak of his fame. He's definitely on the SongFactors Top Ten list. There, that should make it easy. LBB
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