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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: Gazoo on March 13, 2007, 07:10:27 AM
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Partners in crime? Mick's "Angie" goes face to face with Bowie's "Jean Genie."
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Partners in crime? Mick's "Angie" goes face to face with Bowie's "Jean Genie."
Pulling the waiters, indeed. "God only knows, we're only ordinary men", say Pink Floyd by way of comment.
Sorry I missed Grin's "White Lies" and L&M's "Thinking of You".
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Partners in crime? Mick's "Angie" goes face to face with Bowie's "Jean Genie."
Pulling the waiters, indeed. "God only knows, we're only ordinary men", say Pink Floyd by way of comment.
Sorry I missed Grin's "White Lies" and L&M's "Thinking of You".
Yes, when I think of Jagger and Bowie, I think "ordinary men."
God, this song is boring. I just don't get this album.
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Flashback of the day: the commercial for Annie Greenspring's Apple Wine. Yikes. Let's get it on, all right.
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God, this song is boring. I just don't get this album.
Oh you kids today. I feel the same way about emo.
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The name is Macca. Paul Macca. Licensed to shill.
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Rolling Stones - Angie
David Bowie - Jean Genie (single mix)
Stevie Wonder - Higher Ground
Grin - White Lies
Joe Walsh - Rocky Mountain Way
Loggins & Messina - Thinking of You (single mix)
Pink Floyd - Us And Them
Marvin Gaye - Let's Get it On
Paul McCartney - Live and Let Die
Band - Ain't Got No Home
nice close with a little-heard Band tune.
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nice close with a little-heard Band tune.
That song couldn't be little-enough heard.
PS: Rod Stewart used the same woo-woo-woo thing on his cover of "Some Guys Have All the Luck."
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nice close with a little-heard Band tune.
That song couldn't be little-enough heard.
Yikes, someone's wearing serious crankypants today.
It's a cover of a Clarence "Frogman" Henry song; that's where the "woo-woo-woo" thing originated.