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raven
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response 25 of 644:
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Apr 17 22:40 UTC 2000 |
This band from Akron Ohio had their first major label album produced by
Brian Eno.
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bruin
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response 26 of 644:
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Apr 17 23:56 UTC 2000 |
Who is Devo?
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diznave
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response 27 of 644:
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Apr 18 05:53 UTC 2000 |
Who is Crack The Sky?
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raven
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response 28 of 644:
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Apr 18 05:58 UTC 2000 |
Ding Bruin got it... You are up Bruin.
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bruin
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response 29 of 644:
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Apr 18 22:01 UTC 2000 |
Allright! Here's my clue:
Excluding "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby, this was the only song
(title and artist) to reach #1 on Billboard's Pop Charts a second time
after completely dropping off the charts the first time.
Good luck.
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jules
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response 30 of 644:
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Apr 18 23:34 UTC 2000 |
what is ticket to ride, by the beatles and the carpenters?
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bruin
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response 31 of 644:
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Apr 19 01:05 UTC 2000 |
Not "Ticket To Ride" by the Beatles, the Carpenters, or anybody else.
I may also want to clarify that the song I'm looking for is a re-
release of the same recording by the same artist.
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tpryan
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response 32 of 644:
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Apr 19 02:52 UTC 2000 |
What is "The Twist" by Chubby Checker?
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carla
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response 33 of 644:
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Apr 19 04:35 UTC 2000 |
layla by eric clapton?
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diznave
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response 34 of 644:
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Apr 19 06:21 UTC 2000 |
What is "Several species of small furry animals gathered together in a cave
grooving with a pict" by Pink Floyd?
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gypsi
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response 35 of 644:
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Apr 19 13:57 UTC 2000 |
<falls down laughing and can't breathe>
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otaking
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response 36 of 644:
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Apr 19 14:13 UTC 2000 |
What is "Candle In the Wind" by Elton John?
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jules
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response 37 of 644:
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Apr 19 15:07 UTC 2000 |
bohemian rhapsody - by queen?
i dont think that hit #1 the foirst time, but it was worth a try....
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bruin
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response 38 of 644:
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Apr 19 15:45 UTC 2000 |
tpryan has the correct response. Chubby Checker's classic "The Twist"
reached #1 on the Billboard pop charts in 1960 and 1962.
What clue do you have for us now, tpryan?
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orinoco
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response 39 of 644:
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Apr 19 16:07 UTC 2000 |
Which is a pity, since "....grooving with a pict" is definitely the more
deserving candidate.
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jules
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response 40 of 644:
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Apr 19 21:52 UTC 2000 |
oh oh you heard that on vh1 didnt you?!
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orinoco
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response 41 of 644:
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Apr 19 22:26 UTC 2000 |
They were playing that on vh1? No, I just had it on a mix tape.
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tpryan
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response 42 of 644:
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Apr 21 00:16 UTC 2000 |
category: It's in the lyrics:
It's the line after "Fee fee fi fi fo fo fum".
(Give the line, it would be nice to get title and artist also).
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orinoco
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response 43 of 644:
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Apr 21 00:18 UTC 2000 |
What is "I I smell smell the the blood of an Englishman"?
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otaking
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response 44 of 644:
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Apr 21 00:58 UTC 2000 |
What is "Look out honey, 'cause here I come." from "Devil With A Blue Dress
On"?
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diznave
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response 45 of 644:
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Apr 21 01:03 UTC 2000 |
What is, "I like honey with my shots of rum."?
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hematite
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response 46 of 644:
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Apr 22 02:01 UTC 2000 |
What is "I smell smoke in the auditorium"?
Charlie Brown, can't remember the artist.
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carla
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response 47 of 644:
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Apr 22 04:54 UTC 2000 |
Vince Gueraldi?
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tpryan
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response 48 of 644:
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Apr 22 15:10 UTC 2000 |
hematite got it!
It's from Charlie Brown by the Coasters. Back when Rock and Roll
had fun and funny songs on the radio, and thus in the Top 40.
Mike, indeed, Devil with a Blue Dress (by Mitch Ryder) does
have "fee fee fi fi fo fo fum" in it, but the next line is:
"Look at Molly now, here she comes". In the second part of the song
they do go into "Good Golly, miss Molly". The repeat part uses
"Look out once again, here she comes".". Honorable mention to Mike.
Wendy? you're up.
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carla
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response 49 of 644:
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Apr 22 16:55 UTC 2000 |
Oh, ok . I misunderstood the ?
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