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25 new of 644 responses total.
bruin
response 425 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 4 23:27 UTC 2000

We now return you to our regularly scheduled item, where the ball is in 
other's court.
other
response 426 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 5 02:23 UTC 2000

This dead folkie gave Pat Benatar her start in popular music (her training
was operatic).
albaugh
response 427 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 5 19:04 UTC 2000

Who was Woodie Guthrie?
sspan
response 428 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 6 02:30 UTC 2000

dead folkie.... hmm.. who's dead but young enough to have been involved with
Benatar? Hmm... I got two in mind.. I'll try.. Who was Harry Chapin?
other
response 429 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 6 02:53 UTC 2000

sspan has it.  How would you have made the connection, and who was the other
one you had in mind?
sspan
response 430 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 7 01:55 UTC 2000

I figured guthrie and such would be too old, only younger dead folkies that
came to mind were chapin, drake and croce, ruled out drake and took a guess
between the other two.
now, since I'm having an awful time getting decent connections today, I shall
think of a question and return soon.
sspan
response 431 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 23:32 UTC 2000

ok, I'll be away for a bit, so I'll pass my turn, I guess the first person
to post a question can have it. cya's :)
brighn
response 432 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 19:25 UTC 2000

All right, since nobody else said anything...

In the museum, Ferris and Sloane cuddled while Cameron angsted to the tune
of this merry, nickelodeon-like instrumental version of an aptly-named pop
hit.
sspan
response 433 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 15:05 UTC 2000

what is Please please please let me get what I want by The dream academy?
geez.. I leave for a couple of weeks and you all fall asleep <grin>
brighn
response 434 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 19:52 UTC 2000

The song's right.. di d Dream Academy do the version for the movie?
The riginal is The Smiths. Dunno, you might be right about the movie version.
mcnally
response 435 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 00:32 UTC 2000

  I know the movie version was a cover -- it was a sought-after track for
  quite a while after the soundtrack became hard to find.  Can't recall for
  sure who did it, which is why I didn't answer, but Dream Academy sounds
  about right..
sspan
response 436 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 03:05 UTC 2000

the soundtrack became hard to find pretty quick I think.. as far as I know
there was no soundtrack. ooooohhhh yeaaaaaaaa.... (doot doot... digga digga..)
brighn
response 437 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 22:31 UTC 2000

incidentally, IMDB lists Dream Academy as the artist for PPP Let Me Get What
I want on the Ferris Bueller ST.

Question? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
sspan
response 438 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 02:09 UTC 2000

ok.. guess It's me again.. here goes...
She sang at the White House before she was 13. She was born in Texas, and
although of mexican-american heritage had to learn the lyrics to spanish
language songs phonetically, which worked out well enough to get her a grammy
nomination in the latin pop performance category.
brighn
response 439 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 02:35 UTC 2000

who is selena?
eeyore
response 440 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 05:59 UTC 2000

Who is Cristina Aguleria?  (sorry about the spelling...I don't actually listen
to her)
bruin
response 441 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 18:08 UTC 2000

Who is Vikki Carr?
sspan
response 442 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 22:21 UTC 2000

no.. no.. no.. Selena is from texas, and learned to sing in spanish
phonetically, but it's not her.. Aguillera (I don't know how to spell it
either..) is of venezuelan heritage I believe, vikki carr.. hmm.. all I
remember about her is the carol burnette show and something about the lights
going out in georgia.. that was her, no?
Anyway.. none of the above.. so here's some more hints, she's the first
Nashville based singer nominated for a grammy in a latin category, was also
nominated for a Latin Grammy, and was a presenter on the Latin Grammys. SHould
be too easy now..
scott
response 443 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 23:11 UTC 2000

Who is Linda Ronstadt?

(yeah, it's a long shot, but what the heck)
bruin
response 444 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 02:30 UTC 2000

BTW, it was Vicki Lawrence, and not Vikki Carr, that was a regular 
on "The Carol Burnett Show."
sspan
response 445 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 03:22 UTC 2000

oh yeah.. vicki lawrence.. don't know how I got those two confused..
Ok.. I'm thinking here I must give really bad clues... Okay, I'll try one
more and then give up.. She was on Hollywood Squares a few weeks back and is
a very popular Christian artist.
bruin
response 446 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 03:35 UTC 2000

Who is Amy Grant?
sspan
response 447 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 02:40 UTC 2000

ok.. it was Jaci Velasquez... I expected people to guess Selena or Aguillera..
wasn't expecting Vikki Carr or Linda Ronstadt.. you all must be older than
I thought <grin> So my questions officially suck.. someone else go..
bruin
response 448 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 14:26 UTC 2000

Okay, here goes!

Even though this group is named for a Book in the Bible, their 
song "Jesus He Knows Me" is very unlikely to be heard on any Christian 
radio stations.
albaugh
response 449 of 644: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 14:29 UTC 2000

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