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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on March 20, 2006, 07:50:21 AM
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Yay!
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Ah, "Sunshine". Jonathan Edwards, pre-Jesus.
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Do you feel lucky? Well DO ya? PUNK?
BOS Clint.
VHM the Stamp Eaters, er the Stampeders. Best Banjo in a Pop Single EVAH!
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Is "Do ya feel lucky, punk?" a Sally by now?
Also, re James Gang: For years I was only familiar with "Walk Away" via its recurrence on MTV's Closet Classics, a video clip from their performance on some (German?) TV show. Very different, with an extra musical section and some aggression, and so when I finally heard the studio version we just heard here, I was surprised by how anemic it seemed in comparisons.
BRB, gonna go grab a macaroon.
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VHM the Stamp Eaters, er the Stampeders. Best Banjo in a Pop Single EVAH!
Hrm. Open to debate. Sophie B. Hawkins's "Lose Your Way" (which was a failed single) and the Monkees' "What Am I Doin' Hangin' 'Round" (which SHOULD have been a single) have to be in the discussion. I'm sure I'll think of others.
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Apologies to all, but WOS to "Black Dog." It's just not how I do the rock.
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always a BOS to the Mighty Zep's "Black Dog" -- is that a "flaming horde" or a "flaming whore" he's singing about?
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BOS2 Mr Stills' "Change Partners", a lovely forgotten single.
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BOS: Bitch!
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the only Pavlovian reaction to "Bitch": BOS3.
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the only Pavlovian reaction to "Bitch": BOS3.
Me 3!
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And now for something completely different but equally BOS: some aged Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds cheeze.
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VHM HJF&R, "DPYL"
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VHM HJF&R, "DPYL"
a VHM for me too, but I have a lyrical nit to pick: If you got down on your knees, wouldn't you already be begging?
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VHM HJF&R, "DPYL"
a VHM for me too, but I have a lyrical nit to pick: If you got down on your knees, wouldn't you already be begging?
You could be fellating.
ETA: Or munching, or whatever the more delicate term is for woman-downing is.
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BOS #3 "I'd Love To Change The World", featuring the best Clapton guitar solo ever done by someone other than Clapton.
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VHM HJF&R, "DPYL"
a VHM for me too, but I have a lyrical nit to pick: If you got down on your knees, wouldn't you already be begging?
You could be fellating.
ETA: Or munching, or whatever the more delicate term is for woman-downing is.
carpet-bagging?
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a classic, but the lyric still troubles: Ten Years After, "Love to Change the World". Dykes & fairies? Freaks & hairies?
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BOS #4, Moodies!!!!
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"go ahead, squeeze the wheeze"
BOS 4 or 5 to the Moodies, one of their best singles.
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a classic, but the lyric still troubles: Ten Years After, "Love to Change the World". Dykes & fairies? Freaks & hairies?
It is problematic, but I try to lump it in with the "faggots" refs in GnR's "Million to One" and Dire Straits' "Money for Nothing": just a character portrait in an "I don't understand this complicated crazy world" vein.
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least necessary: Janis & Bobby McGee.
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Jonathan Edwards - Sunshine
James Gang - Walk Away
The Stampeders - Sweet City Woman
Led Zeppelin - Black Dog
Stephen Stills - Change Partners
The Rolling Stones - Bitch
Hamilton, Joe Frank, & Reynolds - Don't Pull Your Love
10 Years After - I'd Love to Change the World
The Moody Blues - The Story in Your Eyes
Janis Joplin - Me & Bobby McGee
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VHM HJF&R, "DPYL"
a VHM for me too, but I have a lyrical nit to pick: If you got down on your knees, wouldn't you already be begging?
You could be fellating.
ETA: Or munching, or whatever the more delicate term is for woman-downing is.
carpet-bagging?
I think I was on to something with this explanation, without realizing it.
It's about a guy who doesn't want to stop receiving the dick S&M style, doesn't matter of it's a man or a woman doing the insertion, but that makes sense of the ordering of "If I threw away my pride / And I got down on my knees (think 'hands and') / Would you make me beg you, pretty please? (note comma instead of slash, different meaning entirely) / Don't pull your 'love' out on me baby . . ."
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VHM HJF&R, "DPYL"
a VHM for me too, but I have a lyrical nit to pick: If you got down on your knees, wouldn't you already be begging?
You could be fellating.
ETA: Or munching, or whatever the more delicate term is for woman-downing is.
carpet-bagging?
I think I was on to something with this explanation, without realizing it.
It's about a guy who doesn't want to stop receiving the dick S&M style, doesn't matter of it's a man or a woman doing the insertion, but that makes sense of the ordering of "If I threw away my pride / And I got down on my knees (think 'hands and') / Would you make me beg you, pretty please? (note comma instead of slash, different meaning entirely) / Don't pull your 'love' out on me baby . . ."
OMG and now I know what that "brand new ring" was all about!
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It's about a guy who doesn't want to stop receiving the dick S&M style, doesn't matter of it's a man or a woman doing the insertion, but that makes sense of the ordering of "If I threw away my pride / And I got down on my knees (think 'hands and') / Would you make me beg you, pretty please? (note comma instead of slash, different meaning entirely) / Don't pull your 'love' out on me baby . . ."
So it belongs in an anal-sex-themed My 3 Songs with Toni Basil's "Mickey" ("any way you wanna do it/I'll take it like a man") and... ?
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It's about a guy who doesn't want to stop receiving the dick S&M style, doesn't matter of it's a man or a woman doing the insertion, but that makes sense of the ordering of "If I threw away my pride / And I got down on my knees (think 'hands and') / Would you make me beg you, pretty please? (note comma instead of slash, different meaning entirely) / Don't pull your 'love' out on me baby . . ."
So it belongs in an anal-sex-themed My 3 Songs with Toni Basil's "Mickey" ("any way you wanna do it/I'll take it like a man") and... ?
"Rock me gently / Rock me slowly / Take it easy, don't you know / That I have never been loved like this before."
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It's about a guy who doesn't want to stop receiving the dick S&M style, doesn't matter of it's a man or a woman doing the insertion, but that makes sense of the ordering of "If I threw away my pride / And I got down on my knees (think 'hands and') / Would you make me beg you, pretty please? (note comma instead of slash, different meaning entirely) / Don't pull your 'love' out on me baby . . ."
So it belongs in an anal-sex-themed My 3 Songs with Toni Basil's "Mickey" ("any way you wanna do it/I'll take it like a man") and... ?
"Rock me gently / Rock me slowly / Take it easy, don't you know / That I have never been loved like this before."
How could I have forgotten? LOL!