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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on January 09, 2008, 09:00:24 AM
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instant mshray BOS contender, I'd wager: Concrete Blonde, "Mexican Moon".
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instant mshray BOS contender, I'd wager: Concrete Blonde, "Mexican Moon".
Certainly, and I was holding my breath when she suggested it was a 50-50 chance of getting 4 Non Blondes instead. Whew!
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Mark Cohn, from a follow-up album that didn't get the kind of attention his debut did.
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Mark Cohn, from a follow-up album that didn't get the kind of attention his debut did.
I'll give that a VHM, but another BOS goes to Cracker "Get Off This".
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BOS1 Groundhog Day
BOS2 Cracker
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BOS to Cracker. "Boy, you know I loved you so / When no one knew your name and you were pompous." (Am I mondegreening that?)
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BOS to Cracker. "Boy, you know I loved you so / When no one knew your name and you were pompous." (Am I mondegreening that?)
the lyrics sites are split; some say "pompous", some say "paupers"
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he said that it was from when the cars had crashed sooo haa-aard...
BOS #2 CTD's
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VHM to "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm," one of only two charting hits to have only one unique letter in its title. (The other was a recent hit no one here would know: Omarion, "O.")
I've mentioned in times past the peculiarity of ABBA's "SOS" being the only charter in which both the artist and song title are palindromes. But this week's Billboard Dance/Club Play No. 1 hit is the first case of artist PLUS song being a palindrome: Ono (as in Yoko), "No No No."
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I'm pretty sure I've never heard this INXS track on the radio before, BOS for rarity alone to "Full Moon, Dirty Hearts".
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VHM (for rarity alone) to INXS, "Full Moon, Dirty Hearts."
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I'm pretty sure I've never heard this INXS track on the radio before, BOS for rarity alone to "Full Moon, Dirty Hearts".
JINX for rarity alone, except that our jinxes are far from rare anymore!