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"Invisible" <voi### [at] dev null> wrote in message
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> >> Damn, she's good... o_o
> >
> > Considering all but 2 of those had the titles in the lyrics.....
>
> OK, how about these...
Nope. No idea.
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>> OK, how about these...
>
> Nope. No idea.
Ah-hah! :-D
Mind you, I'm sure somebody else here will get them. (How many songs can
there *be* with a word like hexachlorophine in them??)
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"Invisible" <voi### [at] dev null> wrote in message
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> >> OK, how about these...
> >
> > Nope. No idea.
>
> Ah-hah! :-D
>
> Mind you, I'm sure somebody else here will get them. (How many songs can
> there *be* with a word like hexachlorophine in them??)
Probably only 1, but googling it would be cheating.
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>> Ah-hah! :-D
>>
>> Mind you, I'm sure somebody else here will get them. (How many songs can
>> there *be* with a word like hexachlorophine in them??)
>
> Probably only 1, but googling it would be cheating.
Yes, yes it would. However, knowing who's in this forum, I'm pretty sure
somebody here will recognise these from memory...
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And lo on Fri, 01 Feb 2008 15:59:39 -0000, Invisible <voi### [at] dev null> did
spake, saying:
>>>>> Let's do the Time Warp again!
>>>>>
>>>>> [Oh you have GOT me to KIDDING me!!]
>>>> Ah now it's one of only three musicals I can stand.
>>>
>>> ...??
>> Bugsy Malone, Little Shop of Horrors, Rocky Horror.
>> "You'll be a dentist, you have a talent for causing great PAIN"
>
> I know of Little Shop of Horrors. The song is a mystery to me still.
Best Damn Song In The Show - Gaaaaahh :-) Bugsy may be a little WTF for
you, think Al Capone 20's America with all the adult roles played by
children "Dum diddy dum dum"
>>> And why doesn't *my* electric guitar ever sound like this?
>> Evanescense; and post-processing dude, post-processing.
>
> Riiiight. Hmm. Ever watch The Crow? (****ing awesom film BTW...) The guy
> only plays a few notes, yet it sounds amazing. WTH?
Because he only plays a few notes.
>>>>> And singing, "This’ll be the day that I die.
>>>>> This’ll be the day that I die."
>>>>>
>>>>> [God damn miserable song...]
>>>> Still a good song though.
>>>
>>> Erm, no... not really, no...
>> and yet start it off and most people can join in. A bit like Hey Jude.
>
> Another song I'm not terribly fond of - yet seems to be greatly popular.
It's one of those things, you could point to the simple La la's in Hey
Jude, but that doesn't explain American Pie.
> Hey, that reminds me of a couple of other songs that didn't make it into
> my list. (Something about "ride a white swan" - the rest made no sense.
T-Rex
> Oh, and "riding down a bumpy hillside, in your hippie hat"... well, you
> know the rest.)
The Lone Ranger Theme :-)
>>>>> [All together now...]
>>>>>
>>>>> You'll not see nothing like the mighty Quinn.
>>>> Ah Manfred Mann via Dylan.
>>>
>>> Uh... what?
>> or not. I thought it was Dylan as writer then performed by Manfred
>> Mann, maybe I'm wrong; or you were listening to a cover?
>
> ...
>
> And I'd know it's a cover because...?
Yeah good point.
> And what's a Manfred Man?
Like an Action Man, but less gung-ho.
>>> Even *I* recognise that voice... [That's rare!]
>> I'm sure you can recognise Kylie, McCartney, Madonna, Heather Small,
>> Bowie... (INPO)
>
> Erm... Well Heather Small I've never even heard of by name.
You'd probably recognise her voice though she was the lead singer in M
People and contributed to the BBC's version of Perfect Day.
> Of the others, I would say none of them have particularly "distinctive"
> voices. The style of the music might give you a clue, but beyond that...
Might just be me then.
> Now that dude from the Petshop Boys. WHO could ever mistake THAT voice?
> Seriously, even when he talks normally it sounds like a synthesizer...
Heh.
>>>> Nice mix I'd have listened to those with something approaching
>>>> pleasure.
>>>
>>> The ones I can't even remembe were much less interesting. [Tautology?]
>> Um you've not been writing speeches for Dubya have you
>
> What?
Damnnit you have haven't you. It explains so much.
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And lo on Fri, 01 Feb 2008 16:07:35 -0000, Invisible <voi### [at] dev null> did
spake, saying:
>>> Damn, she's good... o_o
>> Considering all but 2 of those had the titles in the lyrics....
>
> OK, how about these...
>
> The moon upon the ocean
> Is swept around in motion,
> But without ever knowing
> The reason for its flowing.
Enya, can't...recall...the...title despite being able to bloody sing it;
argh!
<snip>No
> This could lead to excellence,
> Or serious injury.
> Only one way to know:
> Go, go, go.
That's familiar... nope can't place it.
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>> The moon upon the ocean
>> Is swept around in motion,
>> But without ever knowing
>> The reason for its flowing.
>
> Enya, can't...recall...the...title despite being able to bloody sing it;
> argh!
>:-D
I'm Going To Drive You Mad. ;-)
>> This could lead to excellence,
>> Or serious injury.
>> Only one way to know:
>> Go, go, go.
>
> That's familiar... nope can't place it.
Really? I would have thought you'd get that one...
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On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 13:29:36 +0000, Invisible <voi### [at] dev null> wrote:
>
>Here are some of the assorted lyrics I heard. If you're as bored as me,
>try naming a few of them...
>
Now you know why I listen to classical music.
OMG I remember them.
Regards
Stephen
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On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 15:17:21 +0000, Invisible <voi### [at] dev null> wrote:
>Hahaha! 0wnership...
Can you tell old uncle Stephie what that means?
Regards
Stephen
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On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 17:17:40 +0000, Stephen wrote:
> Now you know why I listen to classical music.
Have you ever listened to the Brian Setzer Band? My wife introduced me
to his stuff on our trip back east - we bought "Wolfgang's Night Out",
which is a very interesting reinterpretation of several classical pieces
in a swing style. (Listening right now to "Take the 5th", which is based
on Beethoven's 5th symphony, first movement).
Jim
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