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hhsrat
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response 123 of 141:
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Jan 9 03:04 UTC 2000 |
Cheeseburger in Paradise
Margaritaville
Tequilla Sunrise
OREO (by Weird Al)
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orinoco
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response 124 of 141:
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Jan 9 04:06 UTC 2000 |
(and while we're at it, Weird Al's "Fat," "I Love Rocky Road," "My Bologna,"
etc.....)
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lumen
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response 125 of 141:
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Jan 11 03:20 UTC 2000 |
resp:123 Interesting that Jimmy Buffet wrote the first three songs, and
that they are still very popular. I wouldn't be surprised that they
comprise the bulk of his fortune.
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bruin
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response 126 of 141:
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Jan 11 17:59 UTC 2000 |
RE #125 Didn't the Eagles record the song "Tequila Sunrise?"
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lumen
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response 127 of 141:
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Jan 12 01:27 UTC 2000 |
sorry. It was easy to assume.
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dbratman
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response 128 of 141:
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Jan 19 23:24 UTC 2000 |
Re 122 -- Then there's the song by Cheryl Wheeler (I think) praising
potatoes, to the tune of the Mexican Hat Dance, with its tongue-twister
refrain:
PotaTO potaTO potaTO po-
Tato POtato POtato POta-
To poTAto poTAto poTAto
PotaTO potaTO pota=TO=.
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orinoco
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response 129 of 141:
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Jan 20 00:21 UTC 2000 |
Oh, Wow.
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keesan
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response 130 of 141:
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Jan 23 21:58 UTC 2000 |
This item still alive? Anyone else should fee free to suggest topics of
songs, as I have pretty much run out.
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lumen
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response 131 of 141:
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Jan 28 05:28 UTC 2000 |
How about songs with a color in them? We'd go on for days..
Blue (Da Ba Dee), Eiffel 65
Lady in Red, ?
Purple Rain, The Artist Formerly Known as Prince
Blue Monday, New Order
Black Celebration, Depeche Mode
Dressed In Black, Depeche Mode
Nights in White Satin, Moody Blues
Orange Crush, R.E.M.
Red Sky At Night, The Fixx (right?)
Men In Black, Will Smith (actually, a serious parody of 'Forget Me
Nots')
Lavender's Blue, ? it's a folk song, but I'm not sure from where
Silver and Gold, Burl Ives
Green, R.E.M.
Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue, Crystal Gayle
Say It Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud), James Brown
Ebony and Ivory, Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder
Yellow Submarine, The Beatles
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mcnally
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response 132 of 141:
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Jan 28 07:31 UTC 2000 |
Frankly, I doubt that Grex has enough free disk space to start listing
songs of color..
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tpryan
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response 133 of 141:
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Jan 29 00:57 UTC 2000 |
Moody Blue - Elvis (originally pressed on Blue Vinyl)
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hhsrat
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response 134 of 141:
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Jan 29 02:15 UTC 2000 |
Blue Suede Shoes - Elvis
Red Rubber Ball - (Beatles?)
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bruin
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response 135 of 141:
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Jan 29 02:43 UTC 2000 |
Red Rubber Ball was by the Cyrkle (yes, that's the correct spelling of the
band's name).
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mcnally
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response 136 of 141:
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Jan 29 05:53 UTC 2000 |
Am I misremembering or was "Red Rubber Ball" written by Simon and/or
Garfunkle? (You're correct, though, that it was recorded by the Cyrkle..)
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bruin
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response 137 of 141:
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Jan 29 16:40 UTC 2000 |
"Red Rubber Ball" was written by Paul Simon.
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tpryan
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response 138 of 141:
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Jan 30 02:20 UTC 2000 |
Yellow Ballon by The Yellow Ballon
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krj
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response 139 of 141:
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Jan 30 03:44 UTC 2000 |
"Dances of the Renaissance" by the Clemencic Consort; part of a package
of CDs (all the rest folk stuff) which came today.
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oddie
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response 140 of 141:
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Jan 31 04:29 UTC 2000 |
A live version of "Red Rubber Ball" is also on S&G's _Old Friends_ box set,
too.
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kewy
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response 141 of 141:
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May 14 01:22 UTC 2000 |
rain squall - Richard Buckner
Just bought his re-released Bloom album tonight, its good stuff.
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