-
OK, I found this game on one of the other guitar-oriented fora I frequent, and it looks like it might be a good fit for this bunch; maybe not quite "What Are You Listening To....", but it could have legs.
How it works is, one person names a song, the next person names one that shares a title word; to wit, I say "Big Brother & The Holding Company, 'Piece Of My Heart'", you say "Harry Nilsson, 'You're Breaking My Heart'", someone else says "Neil Sedaka, 'Breaking Up Is Hard To Do'" (well, hopefully not......).
I leave it to you whether we include an imbedded vid of the named tune.
Anyone wanna play?
Peter
[edited for formatting]
-
Chambers Brothers, "Time Has Come Today"
-
Little Feat, "Time Loves A Hero".
Peter
-
John Entwistle, "Too Late The Hero"
8)
-
Kajagoogoo, "Too Shy"
:P
-
Elmore James/Pig: “It Hurts Me Too”
Bill, tgo
-
Kris Kristofferson, "Me And Bobby Magee"
Peter
-
Bart Howard “Fly me to the moon”
-
Police "Walking on the Moon"
-
Ernest Tubb, Walking the Floor Over You
-
Chuck Berry: "Roll Over Beethoven"
Bill, tgo
-
Tom Petty, "Roll Another Joint"
Peter
-
Judas Priest, "You've Got Another Thing Comin'"
-
Jerry Lee Lewis Another Place, Another Time
-
Sam Cooke, "Another Saturday Night"
Peter
-
Grateful Dead: “One More Saturday Night”. (extra credit for two words?)
Bill, tgo
-
King Crimson “One more red nightmare”
-
Freddie Hubbard, Red Clay
-
Rush - Red Barchetta
Blue Oyster Cult - The Red and The Black (highly recommend the fIREHOSE version)
-
"Long Black Veil"; there are many, many versions, but I first encountered it by the New Riders Of The Purple Sage, and thus have a special fondness for that one - but it was written by Danny Dill & Marijohn Wilkin, and one should not overlook Lefty Frizzel's original recording from 1959.
Peter
-
Always loved The Band’s LBV.
Stones: Paint It Black
Bill, tgo
-
Carl Sandberg, "I Ride Old Paint"
Peter (who is listening the Band's LBV as we speak)
-
Bunny Wailer, "Old Dragon"
-
Jefferson Starship: “I Came Back From the Jaws of the Dragon”
Bill, tgo
-
Jefferson Starship: “I Came Back From the Jaws of the Dragon”
Bill, tgo
King Crimson," I Talk to the Wind"
(extra points if you can make sense of the word chain)...so far...
Time hero too me moon walking over roll another Saturday night one more red black paint old Dragon :o ;)
-
Count Basie, Wind Machine
Time hero too me moon walking over roll another Saturday night one more red black paint old Dragon the
-
Jeff Beck - Blue Wind
-
Bobby Vinton, "Blue Velvet".
Peter
-
Kacey Musgraves "Velvet Elvis"
-
Dire Straits - "Calling Elvis"
-
Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper, "Elvis Is Everywhere".
Peter
-
Beatles: "Here, There, and Everywhere"
Bill, tgo
-
Alan Jackson, “Here in the Real World”
-
War - "The World is a Ghetto"
-
Rick James, "Ghetto Life".
Peter
-
George Harrison - What is Life?
-
...
Time hero too me moon walking over roll another Saturday night one more red black paint old Dragon the
That just hurts my head. :o
-
Ray Charles. "That's What I say".
Peter
-
Tower of Power - What is Hip?
-
Lothar and the Hand People: “What Grows on Your Head”
Bill, tgo
-
Bob Marley & the Wailers “Crazy Ballhead”
-
I call foul!
“Baldhead” is not the same word as “head”.
Peter, I believe we need a ruling!
Bill, tgo
-
In keeping with my Jeff Beck theme - Head For Backstage Pass
-
Going out of my head - Dionne Warwick.
Glynn
-
I call foul!
“Baldhead” is not the same word as “head”.
Peter, I believe we need a ruling!
Bill, tgo
I concur, Bill.
In keeping with my Jeff Beck theme - Head For Backstage Pass
When I was doing sound for (and sharing a house with) the late, great Mick Scott, we once...um....got in a creative mood, and (in the exact time it took to sing it) wrote "No Head No Backstage Pass"; alas all I recall is :
Now I don't play me no electric guitar
I just do sound for the group
But if you you want to meet a rock-n-roll star
You gotta put out for the troops
No head..." and so forth".
And now, to stop derailing the game,
Going out of my head - Dionne Warwick.
Glynn
Cake, "Going The Distance".
Peter
-
Bette Midler "From a Distance"
-
Emerson Lake & Palmer, "From The Beginning".
Peter
-
John Prine: "Angel From Montgomery"
Bill, tgo
-
Willie Nelson, "Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground".
Peter (who will pummel anyone who follows that with the Carpenters, "Close To You".....)
-
Carpenters, "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town"
-
The Residents, Santa Dog
-
Carpenters, "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town"
You, Sir, are an wiseass! (I like that.....)
Peter (who would now like to add prepositions to the bar on articles)
-
Leiber & Stoller/Big Mama Mae Thornton/Elvis: "Hound Dog"
Bill, tgo
-
Coheed & Cambria, "The Hound (Of Blood And Rank)".
Peter
-
Genesis, "Blood on the Rooftops"
-
Pete Townshend - Give Blood
-
Lynyrd Synyrd, "Give Me Three Steps".
Peter
-
Bob Marley: “Three Little Birds”
Bill, tgo
-
Jay & The Americans, "Come A Little Bit Closer".
Peter
-
Closer To The Heart RIP Neil
-
Erma Franklin/Big Brother And The Holding Company/Melissa Etheridge & Joss Stone, "Piece Of My Heart".
Peter
-
B.o.B "Peace Piece"
-
Steven Demetre Georgiou, "Peace Train".
Peter
-
Mike Watt - Big Train
-
Rush - "Big Money"
Thank you for all the music Mr. Peart!!!
-
k d Lang “Big Big Love”
-
Bonnie Raitt, "Love Me Like A Man'.
Peter
-
Ry Cooder - "Why Don't You Try Me?"
-
John Entwistle - Try Me
-
John Phillips/Judy Collins/Grateful Dead: “Me & My Uncle”
Bill, tgo
-
The Who My Generation
-
The Shaggs, "My Friend Foot Foot".
Peter
-
Wow, The Shaggs! Kind of borderline as to whether this is really music. And the actual title is “My Pal Foot Foot”. Supporting my question as to whether this is really a song, I offer
Exhibit A: (Dig the opening drum solo!)
Decide for yourself. In the meantime: James Brown: “Get On the Good Foot”
Bill, tgo
-
AH, yes - of course, "Pal"; guess this kinda destroys my creditably as a Shagghead, eh? Should have looked it up.
Oh well - I'll try to expunge my shame with Lemme B. Good/Brian Poole & The Tremoloes/Young Rascals/ Gilberto Cruz Sextet/Mary Wells/John Paul Young/Grateful Dead/Bobby McFerrin, "Good Lovin'".
Peter
-
Cole Porter, Get Out of Town
-
Weather Report - Teen Town
-
Nirvana, Smells like Teen Spirit
-
Um, Rob?
Might I politely inquire as to where you're finding "get", "out", "of", or "town" in "Good Lovin'"? Try again, my friend.
Peter
-
Spencer Davis Group: “Gimme Some Lovin’”
Bill, tgo
-
Hi Peter,
At the end of Bill’s post with the video, he snuck in:
“ Decide for yourself. In the meantime: James Brown: “Get On the Good Foot”
Bill, tgo”
So I followed with Cole Porter”s, “Get Out of Town”.
Rob
-
So now I respond to Bill’s latest post, Spencer Davis Group, “Gimme Some Lovin”, with John Coltrane, “Some Other Blues”.
Although I’m not sure where Bill got “Gimme Some Lovin” out of elwoodblues’ Nirvana, “Smells Like Teen Spirit”. :)
-
Hi Peter,
At the end of Bill’s post with the video, he snuck in:
“ Decide for yourself. In the meantime: James Brown: “Get On the Good Foot”
We may have some feed glitches going on somehow; you seem to have missed my "Good Lovin'", between Bill and you, and Bill seems to be responding to my "Good Lovin'", having apparently missed Mario & Elwood. My guess is, the page takes you to the first unread, which is the last on th epage, and the next page goes unnoticed; I know I've that sometimes.
But now that we're back on track - Grateful Dead, "That's It For The Other One".
Peter
-
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) - ABBA
Glynn (slightly losing the order here maybe??)
-
Way losing the order, I fear. But, in the interest of getting back on track, I'll play off you: Gladys Knight & The Pips, "Midnight Train To Georgia".
Peter
-
Maria Muldaur / David Nictern - Midnight at the Oasis
-
Amanda Palmer: “Oasis”
Peter, what happens if we come to a dead end?
Bill, tgo
-
Ozric Tentacles - Train Oasis
-
Billy Joe Shaver, "Georgia On A Fast Train".
And I've been pondering that, too, Bill - especially with one-word titles. I'm open to suggestions.
The other forum, where I got the idea, it pretty much stopped because one guy seemed to think the goal was to name a song that couldn't be play off. So please, everybody - let's not make it too hard,
Peter (who wishes he didn't have to go to another screen to italicize)
-
How about trying to get back to the original line "Time Has Come Today" ? - this could involve some risky gambles if we want a winner, as obvious give-aways could arise.
Glynn
-
Dwight Yoakim: “Fast As You”
I figured out italics!
Bill, tgo
-
Stevie Wonder, "As"
(I know I'm being a smart-ass - couldn't help it!)
-
Actually Harry, you’re being a “smart as” - nyuk, nyuk!
Dooley Wilson: “As Time Goes By”
Play it, Sam
Bill, tgo
-
Pink Floyd - Time
-
How about trying to get back to the original line "Time Has Come Today" ? - this could involve some risky gambles if we want a winner, as obvious give-aways could arise.
Glynn
I went back a full page before we got off track and didn't see "Time Has Come Today"; let's stick with where we are now.
And there is no "winner"; the idea is to keep it going forever.
Dwight Yoakim: “Fast As You”
I figured out italics!
Bill, tgo
Without going to the "Preview" page?? Do tell!
And finally - Jim Croce, "Time In A Bottle".
Peter
-
Fish "Worm in a Bottle"
-
Pink Floyd, "Waiting For The Worms".
Peter
-
First post , page 1, second entry "Chambers Brothers, "Time Has Come Today" posted by Jon Jackson.
If we use "The" from last post.... "The Time Has Come
Hillsong UNITED" (never heard of them - Googled) Game over.
Just having fun Peter... keep up the good work.
Glynn
-
King Crimson, Waiting Man
(This thread is like one of Lesh's 32 bar grooves ;) )
-
The Kinks: “Tired of Waiting For You”
Peter, I do it on the preview page.
Bill, tgo
-
Tom Petty, “The Waiting”
-
Doors, "Waiting For The Sun".
The Kinks: “Tired of Waiting For You”
Peter, I do it on the preview page.
Bill, tgo
That's what I was hoping to find a way around.....
Peter
-
G. Harrison: “Here Comes the Sun”
Bill, tgo
-
Grateful Dead "Comes A Time".
Peter
-
Pink Floyd, "Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict"
Actually Harry, you’re being a “smart as” - nyuk, nyuk!
Bill, tgo
From smart ass to smart as to smart a...
-
Ronnie Wood - Am I Grooving You?
-
EW&F, You and I
-
I didn't recognize that one, Elwood, so I YT searched the title; it comes up with "You & I" by: One Direction, Lady Gaga, Rick James, O'Brian, Stevie Wonder, John Legend, Avant, Ingrid Michaelson, Medina, Eddie Rabbit & Crystal Gayle, Barnes Courtney, Anarbor, Park Boom, LÉON, Tom Walker, Scorpions, The Revivalists, Queen, and Madleen Kane; who are EW&F?
Oh, and Bob Marley, "I Shot The Sheriff".
Peter
-
Ronnie Wood - Am I Grooving You?
I didn't recognize that one, Elwood, so I YT searched the title; it comes up with "You & I" by: One Direction, Lady Gaga, Rick James, O'Brian, Stevie Wonder, John Legend, Avant, Ingrid Michaelson, Medina, Eddie Rabbit & Crystal Gayle, Barnes Courtney, Anarbor, Park Boom, LÉON, Tom Walker, Scorpions, The Revivalists, Queen, and Madleen Kane; who are EW&F?
Oh, and Bob Marley, "I Shot The Sheriff".
Peter
I was wondering that too... FWIW, there is a Fleetwood Mac song, (two actually) with that title. You & I part 2, from 1987's "Tango in the Night" album. (You and I part 1 is an album outtake)
"Shot Down By Love" - John McVie & Lola Thomas
-
Crazy Horse, "Down By The River".
Peter
-
Rush, "By-Tor & the Snow Dog"
(Another in memoriam for Neil Peart)
-
EW&F is Earth, Wind & Fire, and they did indeed have a song called “You and I”
Next up:
Yoko Ono: “Don’t Worry, Kyoko (Mummy’s Only Looking For Her Hand in the Snow)”
Lots to work with there title-wise, but borderline as to wheter it qualifies as a song! Warning, turn your volume down before hitting “play”. lol
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=swG6Rry9Tss (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=swG6Rry9Tss)
And I wish I could figure out why youtube videos copied here sometimes post with the picture and other times post with just the URL?
Bill, tgo
-
And I wish I could figure out why youtube videos copied here sometimes post with the picture and other times post with just the URL?
Your best bet is to click the Share option on the YouTube page and copy that link to the clipboard, then paste it here. In your link, the "m.youtube.com" is probably the reason why the forum doesn't detect it.
-
Tried it. Didn’t work.
Bill, tgo
-
Did you add the link when editing, or in the original post?
-
Do over, with original post:
Yoko Ono: “Don’t Worry, Kyoko (Mummy’s Only Looking For Her Hand in the Snow)”
It works! Thanks!
Bill, tgo
-
Hank Williams, "Hey, Hey Good Lookin'".
Peter (who always just copies the URL from the address bar & pastes it into the post)
-
Chic - Good Times
-
Dylan: "Hard Times in New York"
Bill, tgo
-
Terrance Howard, "It's Hard Out There For A Pimp".
Peter
-
Zappa: “Willie the Pimp”
Bill, tgo
-
Stevie Rave On, "Willie The Wimp".
I would like to note that this song is a true story; it is a fairly accurate portrayal of the funeral of Willie "The Wimp" Stokes, son and lieutenant of Chicago cocaine kingpin Willie "Flukey" Stokes.
Peter
-
Spelling variations permissible?
Sweet - Little Willy
-
Elvis - Little Sister
-
Night Ranger, "Sister Christian"
-
America, "Sister Golden Hair".
Peter
-
Dead: "The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)"
Bill, tgo
-
Grateful Dead (and many others), "Going Down The Road Felling Bad".
Peter
-
Lonesome Road Blues (aka Going Down the Road, Feeling Bad) ;)
~Gregory (who probably holds the record for editing hastily posted mis-spelled posts... see below.)
-
Jim Kweskin - Blues in the Bottle
-
George Jones, "The Bottle Let Me Down".
Peter (who apparently does not hold the record for editing misspells.....)
-
Jeff Beck - Going Down
-
Rev. Richard W. Penniman, "Get Down With It".
Peter
-
Neil Young - Down By the River
-
Chase, "Invitation to a River"
-
Neil Young - Down By the River
Surely we can't be out of songs & repeating already? (See post #108).
Chase, "Invitation to a River"
Tom Waits, "Invitation To The Blues".
Peter
-
Beatles: “Yer Blues”
Bill, tgo
-
Tom Petty, "Yer So Bad".
Peter
-
Frank Zappa: "Shut Up and Play Yer Guitar"
-
Jimi Hendrix, "Up From the Skies"
-
Gram Parsons, “Return of the Grievous Angel”
-
Elvis: “Return to Sender”
Bill, tgo
-
Enigma, "Return To Innocence".
Peter
-
Don Henley: “End of the Innocence”
Bill, tgo
-
Flying Burrito Brothers, "Dark End Of The Street".
Peter
-
The Doors - The End
-
Holly Golightly, "There Is An End".
Peter
-
Beatles: “Here, There and Everywhere”
Bill, tgo
-
"Everywhere" - Fleetwood Mac.
-
Hank Snow, "I've Been Everywhere".
-
Hollywood Undead; "Everywhere I Go".
Peter
-
Gong - Isle of Everywhere
-
Donovan - Isle of Islay
-
Pink Floyd - One Of These Days
-
Grateful Dead, "There Were Days".
Peter
-
"There is a Reason" - Alison Krauss & Union Station
-
Tim Hardin/Rod Stewart: “Reason to Believe”
Bill, tgo
-
Joey Scarbury, "Believe It Or Not".
Peter
-
Poison - Something to believe in
-
The Chainsmokers & Coldplay, "Something Just Like This".
Peter
-
Herman’s Hermits: “I’m Into Something Good”
Bill, tgo
-
Black Sabbath - Into the Void
-
Oingo Boing, "Fill The Void".
Peter
-
Tiny Tim - Fill Your Heart
-
Old Dominion, "My Heart Is A Bar".
Peter
-
Reba McEntire - The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
-
Stones - Heart of Stone
-
Yes - Heart of the Sunrise
-
Eagles: “Tequila Sunrise”
Bill, tgo
-
Kenney Chesney: "You and Tequila"
-
"Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off" - Blake Shelton
-
Rolling Stones, Off the Hook
-
Roy Orbison, "Only The Lonely".
Peter
-
Yes - Owner of a Lonely Heart
-
Anna MvGarrigle/Linda Ronstadt, "Heart Like A Wheel".
Peter
-
Blood sweat and tears _ Spinning wheel
-
U2: "Lady With the Spinning Head"
Bill, tgo
-
Robt. Zimmerman, "Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands".
Peter
-
Lyle Lovett - “She’s no lady”
-
Patrick Swayze, "She's Like The Wind".
Peter (who can't believe he just typed that.....)
-
Jethro Tull: “Wind Up”
(Pushin’ the envelope - couldn’t resist!)
Bill, tgo
-
Jeff Beck - Blue Wind*
* this feels like it could be another repeat on my part... apologies.
Paul (who can’t remember what he had for breakfast, let alone 12 pages of song titles! :o )
-
OK, that's definitely cheating, Bill. And just for that - Up With People, "Up With People".
Peter (who made the mistake of seeing them as a youngster, and is still trying to get their saccharin drivel out of his ears!)
-
Hendrix - Up From the Skies
-
Ella Fitzgerald, "Blue Skies".
Peter
-
Keith Urban - Blue ain't your color
-
Bobby D*: "You Ain't Going Nowhere"
Bill, tgo
*(no,not Bobby Darin)
-
Fats Domino - Aint that a shame.
(off work today, woo)
-
Bob Seeger, "Shame On The Moon".
Peter
-
Henry Mancini - Moon River
-
Robbie Robertson, Somewhere Down the Crazy River
(...glad William Shatner didn't put it on his record :) )
-
"Crazy As Me" - Alison Krauss & Union Station.
(became something of an anthem upon hearing it)
-
King Crimson, Neal, Jack, and Me
-
Savoy Brown - Jack the Toad
-
Grateful Dead, "Jack Straw".
Peter
-
Percy Mayfield/Ray Charles: “Hit the Road Jack”
Bill, tgo
-
Robert Earl Keene, "The Road Goes On Forever".
Peter (who is planning on doing that one at the open mic down at the brewpub tonight)
-
Beatles: “Strawberry Fields Forever”
Bill, tgo
-
Eric Bogle, "The Green Fields Of France".
Peter
-
Dead: "France"
(good luck with that one!)
Bill, tgo
-
Mike Oldfield, To France
-
Ludwig van Beethoven, "Ode To Joy".
Peter
-
Peter, that would be Ode an die Freude. Sorry to be such a killjoy. ;)
-
Isn't the actual title "9th Symphony"? Or, more specifically the Fourth Movement of the 9th Symphony? I call shenanigans! lol
Bill, tgo
-
I call shenanigans! lol
Bill, tgo
House Of Pain, "Shamrocks And Shenanigans".
Peter
-
The late Willie P. Bennett, “Blackie and the Rodeo King”.
-
Gary Lee And The Showdown, "The Rodeo Song".
Peter
-
The Carpenters, Sing a Song
-
George Harrison - This Song
-
Zep - Rain Song
-
Bob Weir, "Looks Like Rain".
Peter
-
Grateful Dead: "Samba in the Rain"
Bill, tgo
-
Randy Newman, "I Think It's Going To Rain Today".
Peter
-
CCR: “Who’ll Stop the Rain”
Bill, tgo
-
Supremes - Stop in the Name of Love
-
Carpenters, Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft
-
ELO Calling America
-
Byrne and Eno, America is Waiting
-
Louis Jordan, “Is you is or is you ain’t my baby?”
-
Love the Louis Jordan :D
Madison Avenue - Don't Call me Baby
-
Is an apostrophe or plural version of a word permissible?
Jellyfish - Baby’s Coming Back
-
Beatles: “Back in the U.S.S.R.”
Bill, tgo
-
Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen - “Lost In The Ozone Again”.
-
Bob Dylan, "Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again".
Peter (who will disown you all if you can't find something in that to match besides "of" and "the")
-
Stealers Wheelers - Stuck in the Middle With You
-
Mariah Carey- All I want for Christmas is you
-
Bob Dylan, "All Along The Watchtower".
Peter
-
The Association - Along Comes Mary
-
Hendrix: “The Wind Cries Mary”
Bill, tgo
-
Bob Weir, "Black Throated Wind".
Peter
-
Frank Zappa, "Teenage Wind"
-
Gram Parsons: “Hickory Wind”
Bill, tgo
-
O C Smith - Son of Hickory Holler's Tramp
-
Rank Sinatra, "The Lady Is A Tramp".
Peter
-
Gershwin, “Lady Be Good”
-
Trad., performed by Grateful Dead, "And We Bid You Good Night".
Peter
-
Van Morrison- “Here Comes The Night”.
-
The Band: “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down”
Bill, tgo
-
The Dregs - Where’s Dixie?
-
Grandpa Jones - Are you from Dixie?
-
The Residents, You Yesyesyes :P
-
Billy Joel - Just the way you are
-
Jefferson Airplane: “The Ballad of You & Me & Pooneil”
Bill, tgo
-
Benny Andersson / Bjorn Ulvaeus - You and I (reprise)
from Chess, the Musical
-
Yes - And You and I
... somebody stop me!
-
Lifehouse - You and Me
-
Spargo, You and Me
-
Love - Andmoreagain
Parse as you see fit :)
-
Barry White - "I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby"
-
Hoagy Carmichael - "I'm a Cranky Old Yank in a Clanky Old Tank on the Streets of Yokohama with My Honolulu Mama Doin' Those Beat-o, Beat-o Flat-On-My-Seat-o, Hirohito Blues"
which is listed as the longest song title by the Guinness Book of Records
-
Harry Kari and his Six Saki Sippers -“Yokohama Mama”.
-
Wanda Jackson: "Fujiyama Mama"
Bill, tgo
-
Bruce Cockburn - “Mama Just Wants To Barrelhouse (All Night Long)”
-
Savoy Brown - Tell Mama
-
That's one of my favorite Savoy Brown songs ;D
Loggins and Messina - Your Mama don't Dance
-
Return to Forever - Majestic Dance
-
Davis Bowie, Let's Dance
-
Kinks, "Don't Forget To Dance".
Peter
-
Stanley Clarke - Don’t Turn The Lights Out
-
Little Feat: “Feats Don’t Fail Me Now”
Bill, tgo
-
Supertramp - From Now On
-
Stephen Bishop - “On and On”.
-
Long John Baldry, "Don't Try To Lay No Boogie Woogie On The King Of Rock And Roll".
Peter
-
The Residents, The Baby King (pt. 1)
-
The Marvelettes - My Baby Must be a Magician
-
Ronnie Wood - Must Be Love
-
Captain and Tennille, Muskrat Love ::)
-
Bonnie Raitt: “Love Has No Pride”
Bill, tgo
For some reason, I can’t get the video to load, but this link is to a sweet version with Crosby and Nash on backup vocals.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-I_X6BwvAEE (https://youtube.com/watch?v=-I_X6BwvAEE)
-
TGD, Pride of Cucamonga
-
Return to Forever - Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy
-
Johnny Rivers - Seventh Son (just found out...written by Willie Dixon!)
Paul (who admits that the Captain had a funky left hand)
-
Jimmy Buffet: “Son of a Son of a Sailor”
Bill, tgo
-
Beach Boys, "Sail On Sailor".
Peter
-
Randy Newman - “Sail Away”.
-
Trad., "Haul Away Joe".
Peter
-
Jimi Hendrix - Hey Joe
-
Adler and Ross, “Shoeless Joe from Hannibal, Mo.”. From Damn Yankees. Yes, it is almost baseball season!
-
Beatles - From me to you
-
Cheap Trick, "I Want You To Want Me".
Peter
-
Dylan: “All I Really Want To Do”
Bill, tgo
-
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass
-
The Rutles - i must be in love
-
Led Zepplin - Whole Lotta Love
-
Jerry Lee Lewis, "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On".
Peter
-
Michael Manring - On a Day of Many Angels
Paul (The Rutles! :D )
-
Robin Trower - Day of the Eagle
-
Dead: “Keep Your Day Job”
Bill, tgo
-
Johnny Paycheck - Take This Job and Shove It
-
Chris Hillman - “Take it on the Run”
-
New Riders Of The Purple Sage, "Last Lonely Eagle".
Peter
-
Etta James “At Last”. Of course.
-
New Riders Of The Purple Sage, "Last Lonely Eagle".
Peter
Oops - I missed a page, and 3 songs. Boy, is my face red!
-
Oh well... let’s run with it'. Govt Mule - Game Face
-
Utada Hikaru and Skrillex - Face my Fears
-
Irving Berlin: “Let’s Face the Music and Dance”
Bill, tgo
-
Ghost - Dance Macabre
-
David Bowie - Let’s Dance
-
Al Green, "Let's Stay Together".
Peter
-
Ella Fitzgerald (and many others!) - “Alone Together”
-
Gilbert O'Sullivan, "Alone Again, Naturally".
Peter
-
Buck Owens - Act naturally
-
Ludacris, "Act Like A Fool".
Peter
-
Beatles: “The Fool on the Hill”
Bill, tgo
-
Lee Ann Womack - "The Fool"
On my playlist today, matter-of-fact...
-
Ike & Tina, "A Fool In Love".
Peter
-
Robin Trower - The Fool and Me
-
Gojira - In The Wilderness
-
Jethro Tull - Night in the Wilderness
-
Sinatra (Stein/Compton/green) - “just In Time”
-
Little Feat, "Time Loves A Hero".
Peter
-
John Entwistle - Too Late the Hero
-
Alison Krause - Too Late to Cry
-
Frankie Vallie and 4 Seasons - Big Girls Don't Cry
-
Johnny Cash: “Big River”
Bill, tgo
-
GOGD, "Black Muddy River".
Peter
-
Doobies - Black Water
-
Melissa Etheridge, "Somebody Bring Me Some Water".
Peter
-
Dean Martin: “Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime”
Bill, tgo
-
Great Society, "Somebody To Love".
Peter
-
Jimmy Webb - By the time i get TO phoenix
-
Lefty Frizzell: “If You’ve Got The Money I’ve Got The Time”
Bill, tgo
-
Dire Straits, "Money For Nothing".
Peter
-
Dr John. Right place, wrong time.
-
Oops; I realized I had a misspell, and Hank jumped in while I was fixing it - so:
Elvin Bishop, "Can't Even Do Wrong Right".
Peter
-
4 Tops - I can't help myself
-
Beatles: “HELP!”
Bill, tgo
-
Joe Walsh - Help Me Through the Night
-
Dixie Dregs - Night of the Living Dregs
-
Uriah Heep, "Easy Living".
Peter
-
Some low hanging fruit- Jackson Browne/Eagles -“Take it Easy”
-
Lionel Ritchie - Easy like sunday morning
-
The Doors - Blue Sunday
-
Kris Kristofferson, "Sunday Morning Coming Down".
Peter
-
Joe Jackson - Sunday Papers
Paul (who thinks Graham Maby’s bass playing on Look Sharp is really crisp!)
-
Spanky and Our Gang: “Sunday Will Never Be The Same”
Bill, tgo
-
King Crimson, Happy with What You Have to Be Happy With
-
Chicago - Happy Cause I'm Going Home
-
Curly Putnam (writer; recorded by Johnny Darrell, Porter Wagoner, Bobby Bare, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, and more people than you can shake a pedal-steel bar at), "Green Green Grass Of Home".
Peter
-
The Residents, Tourniquet of Roses
-
Garcia/Hunter: “Run For the Roses”
Bill, tgo
-
Mydland/Barlow' "We Can Run".
Peter
-
The Ventures - Walk Don't Run
-
Four Seasons, "Walk Like A Man".
Peter
-
James Gang - Walk Away
-
The Left Banke - Walk Away Renee
Paul (who had a middle school crush on a girl named Renee... foolish love, an inexperienced heart and tears)
-
Dan Hicks: “How Can I Miss You When You Won’t Go Away”
Bill, tgo
-
Andrae Crouch, “It won’t be long”.
-
Ace, "How Long Has This Been Going On?"'
Peter
-
Marvin Gaye - What's going on
-
Typically Tropical - Going to Barbados
-
American Traditional: "Going Down the Road Feelin' Bad"
Bill, tgo
-
Michael Jackson - Bad
-
CCR: "Bad Moon Rising"
Bill, tgo
-
Animals/trad - House of the Rising Sun
-
Pink Floyd, Fat Old Sun
-
Queen- Fat Bottomed Girls
-
Little Feat- Fat Man in the Bathtub
-
Frankie Yankovic - Too Fat Polka
-
Big Twist & The Mellow Fellows, "Too Much Barbecue".
Peter
-
Lil Hardin - Struttin' with Some Barbecue
-
Universal Congress Of - Barbecue
-
Brother Jack McDuff - Hot Barbeque
-
ABB: "Hot 'Lanta"
Bill, tgo
-
Sly & The Family Stone, "Hot Fun In The Summer Time".
Peter
-
Beach Boys - Fun, Fun, Fun
-
Fun Boy Three - Funrama 2 (sort of a cheat) - so instead: Fun Boy Three: We're Having All The Fun
-
Paul Anka: “(You’re) Having My Baby”
Bill, tgo (with apologies)
-
Really, Bill? Well, two can play at that game:
Mac Davis, "Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me".
Peter (who like grovels in shame)
-
Paul Kantner and Jefferson Starship, The Baby Tree
(achooo!! :o )
-
Blows Against the Empire! F’N FANTASTIC ALBUM!!!! It deserves another entry:
Paul Kantner Starship: “Have You Seen the Stars Tonite?”
Bill, tgo
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WaRlmClmEy8 (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WaRlmClmEy8)
-
Bonnie Raitt-“Have A Heart”
-
Harry Nilsson, "You're Breaking My Heart".
Peter
-
Inexplicably, Chuck Berry’s biggest hit: “My Ding-a-Ling”
Bill, tgo
-
The Munchkins, Ding-Dong! The Witch is Dead
-
Donovan, "Season Of The Witch".
Peter
-
The Zombies: “Time of the Season”
(What’s your name? Who’s your daddy?)
Bill, tgo
-
The Rawlingstons, "Time Is On My Side".
Peter
-
Cyndi Lauper, Time After Time.
-
Eric Clapton - After Midnight
-
Maria Muldaur: “Midnight at the Oasis”
Bill, tgo
-
Tedschi Trucks Band - Midnight In Harlem
-
The Viscounts/Earle Hagan/Duke Ellington/Danny & The fat Boys/Mr. Potatohead/many others, "Harlem Nocturne".
Peter
-
Ben E. King, “Spanish Harlem”
-
Chick Corea, Spanish Fantasy
-
Gordon Lightfoot - Spanish Moss
-
Grateful Dead, "Spanish Jam".
Peter
-
"Boots of Spanish Leather" - Dylan
-
Gov’t Mule - Spanish Moon
-
Hendrix - Spanish Castle Magic
-
Lovin’ Spoonful: “Do You Believe In Magic”
Bill, tgo
-
Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride
-
The Blues Image: “Ride Captain Ride”
Bill, tgo
-
Grand Funk Railroad, "I'm Your Captain".
Peter
-
James Taylor - Captain Jim’s Drunken Dream
-
Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald, "Dream A Little Dream Of Me".
Peter
-
hate to bring her into this: Taylor Swift: ME!
-
Maybe this will cleanse the palette...
Ian Dury and the Blockheads, Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick
(and a bonus pic of Norman Watt Roy and his Stick)
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/29/38/2a/29382a8ebbd9f2aad13a716fe76f0871.jpg)
-
Pat Benetar, “Hit me with your best shot”.
-
R. Nesta Marley, "I Shot The Sheriff".
Peter
-
Van Morrison - A Shot of Rhythm and Blues
-
Charlie Parker, “Blues for Alice”.
-
Sir Reginald Dwight; "All Of The Young Girls Love Alice".
Peter
-
Oh My God - The Obligation Of Joy
-
Kingfish: “Jump For Joy”
Bill, tgo
-
Hoyt Axton / Three Dog Night: Joy to the world
-
"World Turning" - Fleetwood Mac
-
John Hiatt, "Slow Turning".
Peter
-
Pink Floyd - On the Turning Away
-
Electric Light Orchestra, "Turning To Stone".
Peter
-
Anyone remember the queue music for the "Foremost Movie" series, played weekdays after the late news? (in the 70's)
Earth, Wind, and Fire- In the Stone
-
Dylan: “Like a Rolling Stone”
How does it feel?
Bill, tgo
-
Adele _ Rolling in the Deep
-
Doc Watson- “Deep River Blues”.
-
Neil Young - Down by the River
-
SoundGarden, Hunted Down
-
Joe South/Billy Joe Royal: “Down In The Boondocks”
Bill, tgo
-
Doors, "Been Down So Long".
Peter
-
Zep - Down by the Seaside
-
David Bowie, Never Let Me Down
-
Dave Dreyer and Billy Rose - Me and My Shadow
-
Ella Fitzgerald, "The Shadow Of Your Smile".
Peter
-
John Prine: “Your Flag Decal Won’t Get You Into Heaven Anymore”
Bill, tgo
-
Meatloaf, "Heaven By The Dashboard Light".
Peter
-
Doors - Light My Fire
-
Rolling Stones, "Playing With Fire".
Peter
-
New Barbarians - I Can Feel the Fire
-
Grateful Dead, "Feel Like A Stranger".
Peter
-
Carole King/Aretha: “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman”
Bill, tgo
-
G. & I. Gershwin, "Bess, You Is My Woman Now".
Peter
-
Louis Jordan: "Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby"
Bill, tgo
-
Repeat! But I’ll go either way in case that’s permitted. Robert Palmer,”man smart, Woman smarter”. OR Eartha Kitt, “Santa Baby”. Next!
-
The Klezmonauts, "Santa Gey Guzunderheit".
Peter
-
Yeah, yeah, OK - that one is pretty much a sure end, so:
Quicksilver Messenger Service, "Pride Of Man".
Peter
-
I've been waiting to pull out this card...
Detroit Spinners, Rubberband Man
Elwood (who admits they could have kept the song under 4 minutes)
-
Young Dro, "Rubberband Banks".
Peter
-
Traditional: “The Banks of the Ohio”
Bill, tgo
-
Stanley Brothers - “Man of Constant Sorrow”.
-
Fela Kuti - Sorrow tears and blood
-
Tower of Power - The Skunk, the Goose and the Fly
-
Mr. Sinatra: "Fly Me to the Moon"
Bill, tgo
-
Buffalo Springfield, "Expecting To Fly".
And a suggestion, if I may: Let's try to avoid using to, and, if, etc., for our match unless no other possibilities exist, OK?
Peter
-
Pearl Jam, Given to Fly
-
Wade Hemsworth - “the Black Fly Song”
-
Stones, "Paint It Black".
Peter
-
Traditional: I Ride An Old Paint
Bill, tgo
-
Blues Image - Ride Captain Ride
Paul (who usually spews the first thing that pops into his head... I’ll try to be more thoughtful in the future)
-
I call shenanigans! Already posted back on February 9th, post number 390 in this thread. (No, I’m not that obsessive - it was my post).
Try again
Bill, tgo
-
Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels - “Jenny Take A Ride”.
-
Eddie Money, "Take Me Home Tonight".
Peter
-
Neil Young: Tonight's the Night
-
Bob Marley & the Wailers - Night Shift
-
"Tango in the Night" - Fleetwood Mac.
(FWIW, I'm making my own game within a game out of this thread... I'm hoping to get every title to every track on an entire album, sorta' like music B-I-N-G-O)
:)
-
The Blues Image: “Ride Captain Ride”
Bill, tgo
You are correct sir. :-[
This my 3rd penalty here, I will gently remove myself from this thread. I recognize this mind trickery thread is not suited to how my synapses function.
Paul (who, in middle school at 6’ 3”, recognized that basketball was not a suitable sport - sometimes the pieces just don’t fit.)
-
Jazmine Sullivan, "Broken Tango".
Peter
-
Paul, I don't think that's a penalty. It's impossible to remember all the tracks listed in 30 something pages ;D
Bob Seger - Night Moves (oops Peter beat me to it while I was typing. haha!
It seems the tracks need to be pretty obscure to not have a chance of repeating :-\
Beth Hart - Broken and Ugly
-
Dylan: Everything is Broken
Bill, tgo
OK, I like the concept of the “game within a game”. I’m going to see how far I can go using only Bob Dylan titles!
-
Whiskey Myers, "Broken Window Serenade".
Peter (Who did, in fact, consider how nicely he was teeing Bill up)
-
Tee’d up indeed!
Dylan: Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?
Bill,mtgo
-
Ahh - and here I was expecting "Go Away From My Window".
Peter
-
I wanna tell you how it’s going to be...
You’re gonna give your love to me
I wanna love you night and day...
You know my love will NOT FADE AWAY
-
Metallica - Fade to Black
-
Every folkie ever, "Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair".
Peter
-
Doobie Brothers, Black Water
-
Melissa Etheridge, "Somebody Bring Me Some Water".
Peter
-
Dylan: Gotta Serve Somebody
Bill, tgo
-
Eugene Wilde, "Gotta Get You Home Tonight".
Peter
-
Dylan. “I’ll be your baby tonight”
-
Dylan again: Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You
Bill, tgo
-
"When I See You Again" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/12 from Tango in the Night]
-
Bobby D. Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again
(We’re watching a Wild Wild West marathon in memory of Robert Conrad - it surprisingly holds up. But it seems all the commercials are for old people stuff!) lol
Bill, tgo
-
John Hiatt (or, as I heard him refer to himself on WXRT-FM once, "J-Hi"), "Memphis In The Meantime".
Peter
-
Marc Cohn, Walking in Memphis
-
Johnny Rivers - Memphis
-
The Pixies, Letter to Memphis
-
The Boxtops, “The Letter”.
-
J.C. Cash, "A Letter From Home".
Peter
-
Randy Newman, “Feels Like Home”.
-
Madonna - Like a Virgin
-
Bob Dylan: Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
Bill, tgo
-
Janis, "I Got Dem Ol' Kozmik Blues Again Mama"
Peter
-
G.D. Mama Tried
-
Bob Dylan-Tough Mama
-
Dylan: Mama, You Been On My Mind
Bill, tgo
-
Ian Tyson and Sylvia Fricker, “You Were On My Mind”.
-
John Hartford, Gentle on my Mind
-
Astrud Gilberto, “Gentle Rain”.
-
The Cowsills, "The Rain The Park And Other Things".
Peter
-
Chicago, Saturday in the Park
-
Elton, "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting".
Peter
-
Dylan: Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright
Bill, tgo
-
"Think About Me" - Fleetwood Mac
1/20 for Tusk
-
Post Modern Jukebox, "All About That Bass".
Peter
-
Dylan: All Along the Watchtower
Bill, tgo
-
Chicago, Along Comes a Woman
-
Buffalo Springfield- “Kind Woman”
-
Dylan: Just Like a Woman
Bill, tgo
-
Nirvana, Smells Like Teen Spirit
-
OK, I'll jump on Bill's bandwagon with "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues".
Peter
-
I already used that one back at post #477.
I have to say the “search” function sure works a lot better than on the old site.
Bill, tgo
-
I already used that one back at post #477.
I have to say the “search” function sure works a lot better than on the old site.
Bill, tgo
Oops! I gave up searching for repeats several pages ago - but then, I haven't tried the "Search" function on the new site; reflex from the old one, I guess. Thanks for that info, Bill.
And so I'll go off Brian with Norman Greenbaum, "Spirit In The Sky" (which the new "Search" button told me instantly was clean; sweet!).
Peter
-
Eric Burton and the Animals - “Sky Pilot”.
-
Allman Brothers Band, Blue Sky
-
"Blue Letter" - Fleetwood Mac
1/11 White Album
-
Dylan: Tangled Up In Blue
Bill, tgo
-
Tommy James and the Shondells, Crystal Blue Persuasion
-
"Crystal" - Fleetwood Mac
2/11 from the White Album
-
Chic Correa & Gary Burton - Crystal Silence (Album title and track)
-
Tom & Jerry, "Sound Of Sound".
Peter
-
Tom & Jerry, "Sound Of Sound".
Peter
Peter, do you by any chance mean The Sound of Silence? Maybe coffee BEFORE posting? Lol!
-
Tom & Jerry, "Sound Of Sound".
Peter
Peter, do you by any chance mean The Sound of Silence? Maybe coffee BEFORE posting? Lol!
As I have told myself many a time (but obviously not enough....... :-\ )
Peter (who will stipulate that Brother Panzer is, in fact, correct)
-
Gary Burton - “Crystal Silence”.
-
Tommy James & The Shondells, "Crystal Blue Persuasion".
Peter
-
Crystal Silence already used (#505)
Crystal Blue Persuasion already used (#503)
So we are still on "Sounds of Silence"
To keep the Dylan thing going requires resorting to the preposition, which I have been trying to avoid.
Dylan: Buckets of Rain
Bill, tgo
-
Beatles - Rain
-
Depeche Mode, Enjoy the Silence
-
Buddy Guy, "Feels Like Rain".
Peter
-
Bob Mould - Black Sheets of Rain
-
Van Morrison - T.B. Sheets
-
Tammy Wynette - “Satin Sheets”.
-
Moody Blues, "Knights In White Satin".
Peter
-
Crash Test Dummies - Two Knights and Maidens
-
King Crimson, Two Hands
-
Sinéad O'Connor, "I Want Your (Hands On Me)".
Peter
-
Point of Order Mr. Chairman... are we allowed to use the parenthetical titles to carry the thread?
Just to be safe, I'm going with...
"I Don't Want To Know" - Fleetwood Mac. 1/11 [or 12] Rumours
-
Cheap Trick - “I Want You To Want Me”.
-
Chicago - I Don't Want Your Money
-
"Spare Me A Little Of Your Love" - Fleetwood Mac
[1/10 from Bare Trees]
I printed myself up a track listing for each album from 1968 - 2013, including a couple live albums with new release titles not on studio albums. I'm marking them off as we go. :)
-
Dylan: Is Your Love In Vain?
Bill, tgo
-
The Minutemen - Love Dance
-
Van Morrison, "Blue Money".
Greg, I consider parenthetical title clauses to be part of the title; is everyone OK with that?
Peter
-
O.K. Coz, just how do you get from ”Love Dance” to “Blue Money”? Maybe that the “love dance” of life usually costs a lot of money and often leaves you feeling blue?
Bill, tgo
-
"Big Love" - Fleetwood Mac
4/12 from Tango in the Night
1/17 from The Dance (live album)
~Gregory (who is bored out of his gourd at work this weekend...)
-
O.K. Coz, just how do you get from ”Love Dance” to “Blue Money”? Maybe that the “love dance” of life usually costs a lot of money and often leaves you feeling blue?
Bill, tgo
Oops - I once again played off the last post on the page without realizing there was another page following, missing posts from Greg, you, and Roger - what's worse, this time I'd actually finished my coffee. I am, I fear, a just a knucklehead sometimes.
Peter (who will now exercise his prerogative as a retired old fart and go take a nap before posting further)
-
In the spirit of reconciliation:
Paul Mauriat, “Love is Blue”.
-
George Harrison, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
-
Billy Joe Shaver, "The Devil Made Me Do It The First Time".
Peter
-
"The Second Time" - Fleetwood Mac
[1/13 from Behind The Mask] Kind of a deep cut, extra, from Stevie's country-flavored ballad repertoire. I remember it, but I doubt anyone else does. ::)
-
Fanny Brice, "Second Hand Rose".
Peter
-
"Second Hand News" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/11 from Rumours] ...a little less of a deep cut. ;D
-
John Prine, Six O'clock News
-
Larry Norman, "Six O'Clock News" (yes, it's a different song).
Peter
-
Well not Dylan, but it ‘s such a great song I couldn’t resist:
Simon and Garfunkel: Silent Night/Seven O’Clock News
Bill, tgo
-
Bruce Springsteen/Patti Smith, "Because The Night".
Peter
-
Sam Cooke, Twistin the Night Away.
-
Dylan: On a Night Like This
Bill, tgo
-
Cream - Dance the Night Away
-
Kinks, "Don't Forget To Dance".
Peter
-
"Never Forget" - Fleetwood Mac.
[2/20 from Tusk]
-
Johnny Mathis, "Twelfth Of Never".
Peter
-
"Never Make Me Cry" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/20 from Tusk]
~Gregory, (who racked up two points during the night, but will be too busy to play the rest of today...)
-
Four Seasons, "Big Girls Don't Cry".
Peter
-
Adrian Belew, Big Electric Cat
-
Dylan: You’re a Big Girl Now
Bill, tgo
-
John Sebastian - You're a big boy now.
-
Nat King Cole - “Nature Boy”
-
Tokyo Police Club, "Nature Of The Experiment".
Peter
-
Spandau Ballet, Nature of the Beast
-
Johnny Cash, "The Beast In Me".
Peter
-
Dylan: It Ain’t Me Babe
Bill, tgo
-
Allman Bro’s., Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More
-
"It Takes Time" - Fleetwood Mac
[1/4 from Extended Play]
-
Dylan: It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
Bill, tgo
-
Janis, "Cry Cry Baby".
Peter
-
The Residents, The Baby King
-
Roger Miller, "King Of The Road".
Peter
-
"(I'm A) Road Runner" - Fleetwood Mac
[1/13 from Penguin]
~Gregory (who also salutes anything from Roger Miller)
-
Vangelis, Blade Runner Blues
(Floyd much? ::) )
-
Dire Straits, "Six Blade Knife".
Peter
-
Dire Straits, "Six Blade Knife".
Peter
awesome tune...sublime :P
-
Bryan Adams, “Cuts like a knife”.
-
Kansas, Under the Knife
-
Dylan: Under the Red Sky
Bill, tgo
-
Neil Diamond/UB40, "Red Red Wine".
Peter
-
King Crimson, One More Red Nightmare
-
"Red Rover" - Fleetwood Mac
[1/18 from Say You Will]
-
Prince, Little Red Corvette
-
Beck, Corvette Bummer
-
Highway 55, Corvette Dreams
-
"Dreams" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/11 from Rumours]
-
Green Day, Boulevard of Broken Dreams
-
Ry Cooder, “This is the way we make a broken heart”.
-
Dylan: Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
Bill, tgo
-
Jackson Browne & Clarence Clemons, You’re a Friend of Mine
-
"Child Of Mine" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/10 from Bare Trees]
-
The Doors, Wild Child
-
Van Morrison - Wild Night
-
"Night Watch" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/13 from Penguin]
Bob Welch really was a good fit with that band... been listening to Penguin and Mystery in the shop lately.
-
Nicki Minaj, "The Night Is Still Young".
Peter
-
Dylan: Forever Young
Bill, tgo
-
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, "Young Girl".
Peter (who would like to interject that just because he posts a song doesn't mean he approves of it........)
-
"Sweet Girl" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/17 from The Dance - Live 1997]
One of my favorites from that show, partly because it was a new song, and introduced as such... Stevie Nicks just steps to the mic and says; "This is a new song." and partly because of John's bass part. To this day, I would swear it was a fretless. Who knows, maybe it is an overdub, but he's playing the Tobias on stage, and that was his go-to at the time. But I digress...
-
It's a Beautiful Day, Girl with No Eyes
(um...Ditto to Peter's addendum ??? )
-
Billy Idol, "Eyes Without A Face" (which SNL commented as "Looks like Sting, sings like Bing").
Peter
-
Pete Townshend, Face the Face 8)
-
Beatles, “I’ve just seen a face”.
-
The Doors - I Can't See Your Face in My Mind
-
Dylan: If You See Her, Say Hello
Bill, tgo
-
The Doors - Hello I Love You (I apologize if this has been used before. Search is not working for me tonight). If Hello I Love You has been used try...Wishbone Ash - Goodbye Baby...Hello Friend
-
Cowboy Junkies and John Prine, “If you were the woman, and I was the man”
-
Dylan: Just Like a Woman
Bill, tgo
-
"Gold Dust Woman" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/11 from Rumours]
-
Kansas - “Dust in the Wind”
-
Iron Butterfly, In a Gadda Da Vida
-
Cold Play, Viva la Vida
-
Ritchie Valens, “La Bamba”.
-
The Doors - LA Woman
-
"Woman Of 1000 Years" - Fleetwood Mac
[1/8 from Future Games]
-
Steely Dan. “Reelin” in the Years”
-
Chuck Berry, "Rockin' And Reelin".
Peter
-
Bob Dylan: On a Rockin' Boat
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "House Boat In Heaven".
Peter
-
"Sunny Side Of Heaven" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/10 from Bare Trees]
-
McCoy Tyner/Johnny Mathis, "When Sunny Gets Blue".
Peter
-
Shawn Colvin, “Sunny Came Home”
-
"Coming Home" - Fleetwood Mac
[1/11 from Heroes Are Hard To Find]
-
Bob Dylan: Coming From the Heart
Bill, tgo
-
Victor Young (and many others), “My Foolish Heart”.
-
Many, many folkies, "The Foolish Boy".
Peter
-
John Denver, Thank God I'm a Country Boy
-
"I'm So Afraid" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/11 from the White FM Album]
...and with that, I'm off to dig out some John Denver for today in the shop. On top of being a prolific writer, that guy had exquisite taste in fine guitars too... the matched pair of Greven is my favorite but the thought of the destroyed 12-string is awful.
http://www.grevenguitars.com/tablet/f0000.html
-
Dylan: It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
Bill, tgo
-
Imagine Dragons, "Bleeding Out".
Peter
-
Smashing Pumpkins, “Bleeding the Orchid”.
-
I've got one, but I'd have to change the tense of the verb, thus the spelling would be different... will pass for now.
-
white stripes: blue orchid
-
Bob Dylan: Tangled Up In Blue
Bill, tgo
-
Paul Whiteman (and Fats Domino,and, and, and...): “My Blue Heaven”.
-
"Over My Head" - Fleetwood Mac
[5/11 from the White FM Album]
-
Dylan: It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
Bill, tgo
-
From the sublime to the ridiculous - Paul Anka, "Having My Baby".
Peter
-
Dylan: Baby Let Me Follow You Down
Bill, tgo
-
Robbie Robertson, "Somewhere Down The Crazy River".
Peter
-
"Just Crazy Love" - Fleetwood Mac
[1/12 from Mystery To Me]
-
Jimi Hendrix and the Band of Gypsies, Power to Love
-
Dyaln: Love Minus Zero/No Limit
Bill, tgo
-
ABC Studios SchoolHouse Rock- My Hero, Zero
(some smooth playing on these)
-
Nazereth - My White Bicycle.
(Do I get plus points because the bassie Pete Agnew is known to play alembic)
-
Cream, "White Room".
Peter
-
"Welcome To The Room, Sara" - Fleetwood Mac
[5/12 from Tango In The Night]
-
Alice Cooper, "Welcome To My Nightmare".
Peter
-
Phil Collins - One more night.
-
I don’t know if “nightmare > night” is technically kosher? However, the wrong, if it exists, is now righted:
Dylan: Motorpsycho Nightmare
-
I don’t know if “nightmare > night” is technically kosher? However, the wrong, if it exists, is now righted:
Dylan: Motorpsycho Nightmare
Neither kosher nor halal (might be vegan, though).
L'il Wayne, "Nightmares Of The Bottom".
Peter
-
Is "nightmare/nightmares" trayf? Are singulars and plurals synonymous? As we head into "Super Tuesday", inquiring minds want to know! And what would happen if "Super Tuesday" ran into "Kryptonite Wednesday"?
Bill, tgo
-
Is "nightmare/nightmares" trayf? Are singulars and plurals synonymous? As we head into "Super Tuesday", inquiring minds want to know! And what would happen if "Super Tuesday" ran into "Kryptonite Wednesday"?
Bill, tgo
Actually, "Nightmares" is a typo; it is, in fact, "Nightmare".
Peter (who will resist the urge to violate the rules & urge you all to vote for the good guy. But most of you can probably figure out where I stand - especially Bill, who's seen that the back of my car has the same magnet as his..........)
-
Spinal Tap’ “big bottom”
-
Luther Dixon & Al Smith (recorded by - among others - Jimmy Reed, The Pretty Things, Elvis, Nancy Sinatra, Bill Cosby, and - of course - the good ol' Grateful Dead), "Big Boss Man".
Peter
-
Gordon Lightfoot - “Boss Man”
-
Spencer Davis Group - I'm a Man
-
"Station Man" - Fleetwood Mac
[1/10 from Kiln House]
-
Joe Walsh, "At The Station".
Peter
-
Frank Zappa, Wind up Workin' in a Gas Station
-
Jim Croce, "Workin' At The Car Wash Blues".
Peter
-
Arguably the first rap video (for some reason, the link, but not the youtube video appears here when I post from my iPad)
Dylan: Subterranean Homesick Blues
-
Gary Moore : Still got the blues.
-
Paul Simon, "Still Crazy After All These Years".
Peter
-
Frank Sinatra with Quincy Jones - “After You’ve Gone”
-
Neal Young, "After The Gold Rush".
Peter
-
Steely Dan, Your Gold Teeth
-
Black Keys, "Gold On The Ceiling".
Peter
-
Dylan: City of Gold
Bill, tgo
-
Lovin' Spoonful, "Summer In The City".
Peter
-
Chicago, Another Rainy Day in New York City
-
Mick Scott, "Rainy Day Blue Song".
Peter
-
Dylan: Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
Everybody must get stoned!
Bill, tgo
-
Eddie Rabbit, "Love A Rainy Night".
Peter
-
"Love In Store" - Fleetwood Mac
[1/12 from Mirage]
-
Eddie Rabbitt - Pure Love.
-
Dylan: Make You Feel My Love
Bill, tgo
-
"Book Of Love" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/12 from Mirage]
figured I better sneak that one in... ;D
-
Is that a Monotones cover, or a different song, Greg?
Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers, "Why Do Fools Fall In Love".
Peter
-
Robert Plant, Doo Doo a Do Do
(I dig the dank vibe on his 80's stuff)
-
Is that a Monotones cover, or a different song, Greg?
Peter
I had to look it up, then YouTube it to make sure, but nossir, different tune. Lindsey Buckingham original, interestingly shared writer credit with the band's longtime producer, Richard Dashut on "Book Of Love". It is definitely one of his 'inspired by working for Don Everly' compositions though.
Not a bad tune, just wasn't my favorite tune from Mirage. ;)
-
Arctic Monkeys, "Do I Wanna Know?"
Peter
-
Staples singers. “I know a place”.
-
"Save Me A Place" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/20 from Tusk]
-
Blues Traveler, Save his Soul
-
The Drifters, "Save The Last Dance For Me".
Peter
-
Dylan: Meet Me in the Morning
Bill, tgo
-
"Monday Morning" - Fleetwood Mac
[6/11 from the White FM Album]
-
Bonnie Dobson, by way of The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, Jeff Beck, Lee Hazelwood, Grateful Dead, and many others, "Morning Dew".
Peter
-
Eleanor Farjeon as performed by Cat Stevens/ Yusuf Islam - Morning has Broken
-
Buffalo Springfield, "Broken Arrow".
Peter
-
Doc Pomus - “Save the Last Dance For Me”.
-
Tom Petty, "Last Dance With Mary Jane".
Peter
-
How did we get from “Broken Arrow” to “Save the Last Dance For Me”? I must call Shenanigans! In an effort to right the ship, I am both returning to Buffalo Springfield's “Broken Arrow” and (temporarily) eschewing Dylan:
Robbie Robertson: Broken Arrow (an entirely different song).
Bill, tgo
-
Thanks, Bill; I missed that. Looks like Richard took a page from my book & played off Greg's last post on the previous page, missing the first 7 on this page.
And, Frank Zappa, "Broken Hearts Are For Assholes".
Peter
-
"Talkin' To My Heart" - Fleetwood Mac
[1/13 from Time]
(assuming the singular of the subject is fair game? I had three other 'Heart' titles to pull from, but no plural)
-
Van Halen, Ain't Talkin' Bout Love
-
Back to Dylan: Talkin’ World War III Blues
Bill, tgo
-
Lucille Bogan, "Pot Hound Blues".
Peter
-
The Residents (and others ::) ), Hound Dog
-
Joni Mitchell, Dog Eat Dog
-
Sorry about last dance. Missed a page turn.
Jane Siberry, “Everything Reminds Me Of My Dog”.
-
Sorry about last dance. Missed a page turn.
Jane Siberry, “Everything Reminds Me Of My Dog”.
Yeah - I've done it more than once; hate when that happens.
George Clinton, "Atomic Dog".
Peter
-
Hound Dog - Elvis.
-
Clapton - Hell Hound on My Trail
-
Grateful Dead, "Hell In A Bucket".
Sorry if that's a repeat; the "Search" won't work with one-letter words.
Peter
-
David Lee Roth - Drop in the Bucket
-
Bobby Bare, "Drop Kick Me Jesus".
Peter
-
"Hellhound On My Trail" as credited to Robert Johnson, and I'm sure was Clapton's inspiration, is also on the first Fleetwood Mac album, 1968. I didn't play it because 'Hellhound' was all one word, but if Coz is okay with a Peter Green repeat in the thread, I'll scratch it off my BINGO list, and we'll continue on. ;)
-
"Save Me" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/13 from Behind The Mask]
-
Dylan: The Man in Me (from the opening credits of “The Big Lebowski”
Bill, tgo
-
Johnny Cash, "When The Man Comes Around".
Peter
-
"Man Of The World" - Fleetwood Mac
Honorable Mention, because other than a single release in 1969 on a label that collapsed, it has only been on compilation releases. Most notably 25 Years - The Chain.
-
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, "Somewhere Over The Rainbow/What A Wonderful World".
Peter (who actually spelled "Kamakawiwo'ole" from memory - and is a tad frightened by that.....)
-
R.E.M. - It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
-
"The World Keep On Turning" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/12 from Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac)
-
The Vapours- “Turning Japanese”
-
John Hiatt, "Slow Turning".
Peter
-
Dylan: Slow Train
Bill, tgo
-
Billy Joe Shaver, "Georgia On A Fast Train".
Peter
-
Soul Asylum - Runaway Train
-
Johnny Burnett/Yardbirds/Aerosmith, "Train Kept A Rollin'".
Peter
-
Dylan: Rollin’ and Tumblin’
Bill, tgo
-
Rolling stones “tumbling dice” (I assume tumbling and tumblin’ are equivalencies)
-
Sons of the Pioneers, “Tumbling Tumbleweeds”
-
The Acid, "Tumbling Lights".
Peter
-
Tower of Power, “Below Us All the City Lights”
-
Eno/Byrne, Come With Us
-
Fever Tree, "Come With Me".
Peter
-
Dylan: Don’t Fall Apart On Me Tonight
Bill, tgo
-
"Come" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/18 from Say You Will]
-
SoundGarden, Kingdom of Come
-
The Band - To Kingdom Come
-
The Carpenters, Close to You ::)
-
Chicago - You Are On My Mind
-
The Limbic System - "My Cat's a Private Detective"
-
Shenanigans! How do we get from the above post #720: “Don’t Fall Apart On Me Tonight”, to post #721: “Come”?
Bill, tgo
-
I'm guessing Greg is the latest to fall victim to the "I didn't realize there was another page" curse, and was, like you, playing my post #719.
Oh, well - what's done is done, so:
Anna Mae Bullock, "Private Dancer".
Peter
-
Elton John - Tiny Dancer
-
Dylan: Tiny Montgomery
Bill, tgo
-
Bonnie Raitt / John Prine - Angel from Montgomery
-
Lucinda Williams, "Drunken Angel".
Peter
-
Dylan: You Angel You
Bill, tgo
-
Stevie Wonder - You are the sunshine of my life
-
Talking Heads, "Life During Wartime".
Peter
-
The Band - Life is a Carnival
-
Willie Dixon/Muddy Waters/Willie Nelson/Big Twist & The Mellow Fellows/ Kenny Wayne Shepard/etc., "I Love The Life I Live".
Peter
-
Dylan: True Love Tends to Forget
Bill, tgo
-
Chicago - Memories of Love
-
Boudleaux Bryant/Roy Orbison/Everly Bros/Gram & Emmylou/Nazareth, "Love Hurts".
Peter (who also does it - but ain't about to put his name with those ones.....)
-
Chicago - Love Me Tomorrow
-
Murderers, "Hate Me Tomorrow".
Peter
-
Chicago - Just You and Me
-
(Stealing a march on Bill) Dylan, "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues".
Peter
-
Chicago (Chicago XI) - Mississippi Delta City Blues. Way past their prime but even then every once in a while they came up with some really good stuff.
-
Tanya Tucker, "Delta Dawn".
Peter
-
Dylan: The Dawn Is Gonna Shine (I’m Almost Done)
Bill, tgo
-
Steppenwolf - Rise and Shine
-
Ozark Mountain Daredevils - “It’ll Shine When it Shines”
-
Chicago - When All the Laughter Dies in Sorrow (Chicago III)
-
Pink Floyd, "Shine On You Crazy Diamond".
Peter
-
Peter
You failed to see page/screen 51 and missed a posting Chicago- When All the Laughter Dies in Sorrow
-
Glass Tiger - Don't Forget me (when I'm gone)
-
Dylan: I’m Going, I’m Going, I’m Gone
Bill, tgo
-
"Never Going Back Again" - Fleetwood Mac
[5/11 from Rumours]
-
John Lennon, "Going Down On Love".
Peter
-
Bruce Cockburn - “Going to the Country”
-
Dylan: Girl From the North Country
Bill, tgo
-
Chicago - In the Country
-
David Alan Coe, "If That Ain't Country".
Peter
-
Allman Brothers - Ain't Wastin' Time No More
-
Dylan: Ain’t No More Cane
Bill, tgo
-
Bruce Springsteen, "Adam Raised A Cain".
Peter
-
"Cane" to "Cain"? Maybe pushing it a little? Shenanigans!
Bill, tgo
-
"Cane" to "Cain"? Maybe pushing it a little? Shenanigans!
Bill, tgo
Not so much shenanigans as brain fart; I respectfully withdraw the previous post and offer in its stead the Chi-Lites, "Give More Power To The People".
Peter
-
Chicago - Poem for the People (one of their best IMHO)
-
Lennon - Power to the People
-
King Crimson, The Power to Believe III (Deception of the Thrush)
-
Tim Hardin/Rod Stewart/The Carpenters (and there's a string I would never guessed I ever type.......), "Reason To Believe".
Peter
-
Dylan: I Believe In You
Bill, tgo
-
"Believe Me" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/12 from Mystery To Me]
-
Willie Nelson, “I Couldn’t Believe It Was True”.
-
Marc Cohn - True Companion
-
Phil Collins - I Cannot Believe it's True
-
Dylan: True Love Tends To Forget
Bill, tgo
-
"Love That Burns" - Fleetwood Mac
[1/12 from Mr. Wonderful]
-
Matchbook Romance, "My Eyes Burn".
Peter
-
Crosby Stills & Nash - Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
-
Roy Orbison/Linda Ronstadt, "Blue Bayou".
Peter
-
Creedence Clearwater Revival, Born on the Bayou
-
"Born Enchanter" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/11 from Heroes Are Hard To Find]
...and I just missed a chance at playing on "Judy" with a cut from Kiln House! ;D
*I really am starting to wonder how I will ever get some of these stranger Fleetwood Mac titles in the further we go... some of Stevie's song titles are made-up words I think. ::)
-
Albert King (as well as several others) Born Under a Bad Sign
-
Dylan: Under the Red Sky
Bill, tgo
-
Pearl Jam - Red Mosquito
-
Can it be King Crimson - Red?
-
Willie Nelson - Won't You Ride in My Little Red Wagon
-
"Little Lies" - Fleetwood Mac
[6/12 from Tango In The Night]
-
Though many have recorded it over the years, only Dylan could massacre the song this badly: Little Drummer Boy
Bill, tgo
-
AND: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, too!
Bill, tgo
-
Robert Earl Keene, "Merry Christmas From The Family".
Peter (who learned that one for this past Winter Solstice season - and who expects, as hoped, that his mother will now never ask him to sing a christmas song again........)
-
"Family Man" - Fleetwood Mac
[7/12 from Tango In The Night]
-
Peter Tosh, "Downpressor Man".
Peter
-
"Rollin' Man" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/12 from Mr. Wonderful]
-
Dylan: Man Gave Names To All The Animals
Bill, tgo
-
Chicago - All is Well
-
David Bowie/Mott The Hoople, "All The Young Dudes".
Peter
-
Dylan: Forever Young
Bill, tgo
-
Cat Stevens/Yusuf Islam - Oh Very Young
-
"Oh, Well" - Fleetwood Mac
[It was originally released in 1969 as a single, but for the BINGO game, I'm grouping Parts 1 & 2 of it with Then Play On]
*there are also a bunch of live recordings with various Fleetwood Mac guitarists over the years, and the original Peter Green song has been re-leased on a number of compilations. I'll duck all those in favor of the above.
-
Doc Watson and Merle Watson- and Flatt and Scruggs and many others - “Dig A Little Deeper In The Well”
-
Randy Travis, "Deeper Than The Holler".
Peter
-
Clivilles & Cole - A Deeper Love
-
Haddaway, What is Love?
(Baby don't hurt me 8) 8) )
-
"What Makes You Think You're The One" - Fleetwood Mac
[5/20 from Tusk]
-
Dylan: No Time To Think
Bill, tgo
-
Aretha Franklin, “Think”.
-
John Hoosier Mellonhead, "Too Much To Think About".
Peter
-
Dylan: Too Much of Nothing
Bill, tgo
-
Billy Preston, "Nothing From Nothing".
Peter
-
Nanci Griffith, “From A Distance”.
-
Yes, Long Distance Runaround
-
Dion & The Belmonts, "Runaround Sue".
Peter
-
Johnny Cash - A Boy Named Sue
-
Florence & The Machine, "My Boy Builds Coffins".
Peter
-
Dylan: My Back Pages
Bill, tgo
-
Johnny & The Moondogs, "Back In The USSR".
Peter
-
"Can't Go Back" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/12 from Mirage]
-
Robert Klein, I Can't Stop my Leg
-
"Don't Stop" - Fleetwood Mac
[7/11 from Rumours]
Y'all notice how Bro Elwood finds some mighty eclectic entries? ;D
-
Dylan: Baby, Stop Crying
Bill, tgo
-
;)
Hehe...this game is so random, meanwhile Youtube algorithms are trying to figure me out.
-
Chicago - Baby What a Big Surprise
-
The Pink Floyd, Let there be more light (Surprise Partie)
..I know it's a stretch, but it does look like a nice party ;)
-
Chicago - Now More than Ever
-
"Did You Ever Love Me" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/11 from Penguin]
-
Stephen Stills- “Love The one You’re With”
-
Chicago - Never Been in Love Before
-
Brian Jonestown Massacre (not one oof my favorite bands, but definitely one of my favorite band names), "We Never Had A Chance".
Peter
-
Dylan: Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance
Bill, tgo
-
"Honey Hi" - Fleetwood Mac
[6/20 from Tusk]
(been wondering how in the world I'd ever play that one...)
-
Grant Lee Buffalo, "Honey Don't Think".
Peter
-
Van Morrison, Tupelo Honey
-
The Hems - “Honey Twist”
-
Dylan: Simple Twist of Fate
Bill, tgo
-
Linda Ronstadt - “Simple Man, Simple Dream”
-
King Crimson, 21st Century Schizoid Man
-
Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
-
Kris Kristofferson, "Breakdown (A Long Way From Home)".
Peter
-
"Coming Your Way" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/13 from Then Play On]
-
Steve Winwood and Blind Faith - Can't Find My Way Home
-
Dylan: Bring It Home To Me
Bill, tgo
-
"Hold Me" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/12 from Mirage]
-
Marlo Thomas and Friends-The New Seekers, Free to be...You and Me
-
Chicago - You Are On My Mind
-
Moody Blues, "Legend Of A Mind".
Peter
-
"In The Back Of My Mind" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/13 from Behind The Mask]
-
Jesse Winchester, “Mississippi You’re On My Mind”
-
John Lee Hooker, "Born In Mississippi, Raised Up In Tennessee".
Peter
-
Dylan: Up to Me
Bill, tgo
-
Archie Sheep - Rufus (Swung His Face At Last To The Wind, Then His Neck Snapped)
As a side note, i have always wondered why jazz instrumentals tend to have wierd titles, is it some strange inside joke?
Maybe Jimmy Johnson has some insight, cynical or otherwise. Ha
-
Dylan, “Blowin’ In The Wind” (sorry Bill)
-
Neal Young, Prairie Wind
-
"Winds Of Change" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/13 from Time]
-
Allman Brothers - Change My Way of Living (which they didn’t as far as I can tell)
-
Isley Brothers, "Living For The Love Of You".
Peter
-
Dylan: You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
Bill, tgo
-
Waylon Jennings, "Lonesome, Ornery, And Mean".
Peter
-
Rhonda Vincent - Lonesome Wind Blues
-
Dylan: Dirt Road Blues
Bill, tgo
-
The Doors - Roadhouse Blues
-
Alan Jackson - the Blues Man
-
Dylan: Man In The Long Black Coat
Bill, tgo
Joan Osborne did a great cover of this tune on the wonderful Relish album
-
Quicksilver - Joseph's Coat
-
Dolly Parton, “Coat Of Many Colors”.
-
Rolling Stones, "She Comes In Colors".
Peter
-
Billie Holiday, “Comes Love”.
-
Bo Diddley...Who Do You Love
or the very different Chicago...Who Do You Love
-
Dylan: You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
Bill, tgo
-
Stevie Wonder, “You Are The Sunshine Of My Life”. Okay, a bit of a shift.
-
Bill Withers, Ain't No Sunshine
-
Amy Winehouse, "I'm No Good".
Peter
-
"I Know I'm Not Wrong" - Fleetwood Mac
[7/20 from Tusk]
-
Chicago - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
-
Jim Croce, "Time In A Bottle".
Peter
-
Dylan & The Band... Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread
-
David Allan Coe, "This Bottle In My Hand".
Peter
-
Dylan: You Took My Breath Away
Bill, tgo
-
"Steal Your Heart Away" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/18 from Say You Will]
...and just because I like that one-
-
Hot Tuna- Search My Heart
-
"Affairs Of The Heart" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/13 from Behind The Mask]
-
Chicago - Brand New Love Affair
-
Jimi Hendrix, Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)
-
Good Old grateful Dead, "New Speedway Boogie".
Peter
-
Parliament Funkadelic - Aqua Boogie.
-
John Lee Hooker, "Boogie Chillen".
Peter
-
Dylan: Boogie Woogie Country Girl
Bill, tgo
(Maybe something by Little Feat next? hint, hint?)
-
Little Feat. Truck Stop Girl.
-
Dave Dudley/Conway Twitty/Buck Owens/NRPS, "Truck Drivin' Man".
Peter
-
Dylan: Mr. Tambourine Man
Bill, tgo
(and I was thinking of Little Feat’s Tripe Face Boogie)
-
The (one hit wonder) Lemon Pipers - Green Tambourine
-
"The Green Manalishi" (With The Two-Prong Crown) - Fleetwood Mac
[Released as a Single but appears on compilations, and live recordings]
-
Dropkick Murphy's - The Green Fields of France
-
Dylan: ‘Cross the Green Mountain
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Our Mother The Mountain".
Peter
-
Bruce Cockburn - Shining Mountain
-
Earth, Wind and Fire - Shining Star
-
Jorma Kaukonen - Song for the North Star
-
(and I was thinking of Little Feat’s [/size]Tripe Face Boogie[/i][/size])
I knew that.
Johnny Horton, North to Alaska
-
Jethro Tull- North Sea Oil
-
Phil Phillips, "Sea Of Love".
Peter
-
Phish, Wading in the Velvet Sea
-
Alannah Myles, "Black Velvet".
Peter
-
"Cold Black Night" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/12 from Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac 1968]
-
Dylan: The Night We Called It a Day
Bill, tgo
-
Willie/B.B., "Night Life".
Peter
-
Eagles - Life in the Fast Lane
-
("The Night We Called It a Day" ...Dylan has the best song titles) :D
All I got is...
Chris Thile, Fast AF Break -
-
Dylan: The Levee's Gonna Break
Bill, tgo
-
pardon...
I know I have banned myself from posting on this thread because of my CRS syndrome (Can't Remember Sh*t)…
Just needed to interject.
After watching the Fast AF Break... I realize one of the aspects about Chris Thile that I enjoy so much (aside from his monstrous mandolin skills) - the guy moves like a Muppet, I just love watching him play!
carry on...
-
The Doors - Break on Through (to the other side)
-
John D. Loudermilk/Linda Ronstadt - Break My Mind
-
Conway Twitty, "Linda On My Mind".
Peter
-
Dylan: Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
Bill, tgo
-
Dave Edmund - I Hear You Knocking.
-
Chicago, If You Leave Me Now
-
Who, "Tommy Can You Hear Me?".
Peter
-
Dylan: You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere
Bill, tgo
-
"Without You" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/4 from Extended Play]
Technically, this song was a previously unreleased track that was an outtake from the 1973 PolyDor Buckingham-Nicks album. The pirated tune was rediscovered by Stevie on YouTube, and finally tracked with Lindsey, John, and Mick in 2013.
(I always thought it sounded like a Cat Stevens thing)
Now, here's where Ed of H. goes for the alley-oop...
"Without You" - Fleetwood Mac (totally different song, same title)
[3/14 from Then Play On]
-
Chicago - I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love
-
Beatles - “Within You Without You”.
-
Donald Fagen - I’m Not the Same Without You
-
George Jones - “Same Old Me”.
-
Chicago - Old Days
-
Aerosmith, "Same Old Song And Dance".
Peter
-
Ancient Future, Frogorian Dance
-
Lee Ann Womack, I Hope You Dance
-
Cream, Dance the Night Away
-
Move along, nothing to see here (someone else posted as I was posting)
Bill, tgo
-
Loggins & Messina, "Your Mama Don't Dance".
Peter
-
Dylan: Tough Mama
Bill, tgo
-
Allman Brothers - Sweet Mama (Lay Your Burdens Down)
-
"Thrown Down" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/18 from Say You Will]
-
Already old when included in the songbook Slave Songs in 1867 - but most famously done by the magnificent Alison Krauss, et al., on the O' Brother, Where Art Thou sound track, "Down To The River To Pray".
Peter
-
The Doors - Yes, The River Knows
-
Dylan: Watching the River Flow
Bill, tgo
-
The Moody Blues - Watching and Waiting
-
Mac Davis/Bobby Goldsboro, "Watching Scotty Grow".
Peter (who likewise can't believe he went there; what's next? "Seasons In The Sun"?)
-
Peter (who likewise can't believe he went there; what's next? "Seasons In The Sun"?)
hehe...
Elwood (who is now thinking of "The Night Chicago Died")
-
Peter (who likewise can't believe he went there; what's next? "Seasons In The Sun"?)
As we're deviating from the subject, may I suggest you stick with the original, Brel Le moribond.
-
I have long harboured an irrational fear that they will play “Seasons in the Sun” at my funeral.
I go with “I Want To Grow Up To Be A Politician” - The Byrds.
-
Keith Jarrett & Gary Burton. - Grow Your Own
-
"Go Your Own Way" - Fleetwood Mac
[7/11 from Rumours]
[3/17 from The Dance - Live]
-
Moody Blues, "Go Now".
Peter
-
Dylan: Ain’t Gonna Go To Hell (For Anybody)
Bill, tgo
Mac Davis/Bobby Goldsboro, "Watching Scotty Grow".
Peter (who likewise can't believe he went there; what's next? "Seasons In The Sun"?)
When you post “Having My Baby” we’re gonna have to put you away!
-
Curtis Mayfield, Don't Worry (If there's a Hell Below, We're all gonna go)
-
Chicago, Don't Get Around Much Any More. [Aint that the truth)
-
Bobby McFerrin - “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”
-
Dylan: Don't Fall Apart On Me Tonight
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Don't You Take It Too Bad".
Steve Earle: "Townes Van Zandt is the greatest songwriter who ever lived, and I'll stand on Bob Dylan's coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that!"
Townes: "I've met Bob, and I've met his bodyguards, and if Steve Earle thinks he can stand on Bob Dylan's coffee table, he's sadly mistaken."
Peter (who holds that both gentlemen were correct)
-
Blues Traveler - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
-
Leadbelly, "Good Night Irene".
Peter
-
Whitesnake, Still of the Night
-
Mick Scott, "Last One Of The Night People".
Peter
-
Dylan: Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance
Bill, tgo
P.S. Peter, you recently asked if there was a way to italicize without using preview. I just discovered, purely by accident, that there is indeed! Just hit the above slanted “I” box before you type the word, like I just did and like I’m doing now! Then click it again and it goes back to regular! All without employing “preview”.
-
"One Together" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/10 from Kiln House]
-
Beatles "All Together Now".
Bill - I only see the I box in the "Preview" screen.
Peter
-
"All Over Again" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/13 from Time] (the album everyone but me forgot...)
-
Coz, do you use the "Quick Reply" box at the bottom of the page, or have you ever used the "Reply" button? The latter brings up a whole menu of optionals... bold font, size, italics, underlines, strikethroughs, etc.
Of course, I'm playing on mobile 99.2% of the time... but I think it's the same on my computer at work.
*added a screenshot...
-
Ahhh! The "Reply" button instead of "Quick Reply"! Thank you, that was, indeed, my problem!
Peter
-
There ya' go! ;)
Game back on... last title played was- "All Over Again".
-
Dave Van Ronk with The Red Onion Jazz Band, "If I Had To Do It All Over Again I'd Do It All Over You".
Peter
-
Dylan: I Threw It All Away
Bill, tgo
-
Styx, Come Sail Away
(no vid needed, just hum a few bars ; " I'm... sailing away..." :D )
-
Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen/Frank Sinatra - “Come Fly With Me”.
-
Chicago - Call on Me
-
Blondie, "Call Me".
Peter
-
Eddy Arnold, Cattle Call
-
Paul Simon, You Can Call Me Al
-
Townes Van Zandt, "If I Needed You".
Peter (who had a search on "Don't You Take It Too Bad" come up empty - despite having posted it his own self just yesterday)
-
Anne Murray, “You Needed Me”.
-
Allman Brothers, Never Knew How Much (I Needed You).
-
Dylan: Floater (Too Much To Ask)
Bill, tgo
-
Julian Lennon, "Too Late For Goodbyes".
Peter
-
"Goodbye Baby" - Fleetwood Mac
[5/18 from Say You Will]
-
Charles Mingus - Goodbye, Pork Pie Hat
-
Dylan: Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
Bill, tgo
-
Randy Newman; Joe Cocker - You Can Leave Your Hat On
-
Townes Van Zandt, "You Are Not Needed Now".
Peter
-
Dylan: You Gotta Serve Somebody
Bill, tgo
-
Hoyt Axton - “Somebody Turned On The Light”.
-
"Looking For Somebody" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/12 from Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac 1968]
-
Yoko Ono, Don’t Worry Kyoko (Mummy’s Only Looking for a Hand in the Snow)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Snow Don't Fall".
Peter
-
Robert Fripp, Let the Power Fall
-
John, "Power To The People".
Peter
-
Frank Zappa - “Po-jama People”.
-
Impressions/Jeff Beck Group, "People Get Ready".
Peter
-
Chicago - Something in this City Changes People
-
Dylan: Something There Is About You
Bill, tgo
-
Sam and Dave, “You Don’t Know Like I Know”
-
"Like Crying" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/14 from Then Play On]
-
Townes Van Zabdt, "Like A Summer Thursday".
Peter
-
Van Morrison - Meet Me in the Indian Summer
-
Joe Ely, "Indian Cowboy".
Peter
-
Neil Young - Are There Any More Real Cowboys?
-
Paul McCartney - No More Lonely Nights
-
Townes Van Zandt, "No Place To Fall".
Peter
-
John Prine: No Name Girl
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Colorado Girl".
Peter
-
Neil Young, “Cinnamon Girl”.
-
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, "Young Girl".
Peter
-
Robbie Robertson - When the Night was Young
-
John Prine: Silent Night All Day Long
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Night Dawn (Silver Dollar)".
Peter
-
"Hi-Ho Silver" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/10 from Kiln House]
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Silver Ships Of Andilar".
Peter
-
awww, what the heck, I'll play another...
"Silver Girl" - Fleetwood Mac
[6/18 from Say You Will]
-
Santana - Silver Dreams, Golden Smiles
-
Linda Ronstadt - Silver Threads and Golden Needles”
-
America, "Sister Golden Hair".
Peter
-
John McLaughlin - Duos for Guitar and Piano, Two Sisters
-
Mothers Of Invention, "My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama".
Peter
-
Yes, Don't Kill the Whale
-
John Prine: if You Don’t Want My Love
Bill, tgo
-
Chicago - I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love
-
Harry Nilsson, "If Living Is Without You".
Peter
-
"If You Be My Baby" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/12 from Mr. Wonderful]
-
The Plastic Ono Band, Yoko Ono - Greenfield Morning I Pushed an Empty Baby Carriage All Over the City (https://www.amazon.com/Greenfield-Morning-Pushed-Empty-Carriage/dp/B01M060HDJ/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Greenfield+Morning+I+Pushed+an+Empty+Baby+Carriage+All+Over+the+City+The+Plastic+Ono+Band%2C+Yoko+Ono&qid=1586539596&s=dmusic&sr=1-1)
-
MC 900 ft Jesus, The City Sleeps
-
Robert Johns/The Nylons. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight".
Peter
-
Rod Stewart, Tonight's the Night
-
Bob Seger - “Night Moves”.
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Night Train".
Peter
-
Murray McLaughlin, “This is a Train Song”
-
"This Is The Rock" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/10 from Kiln House]
-
Jethro Tull - Too Old to Rock N Roll...Too Young to Die
-
Townes Van Zandt, "All Your Young Servants".
Peter
-
Van Morrison - The Way Young Lovers Do
-
Jeff Beck, "Because We've Ended As Lovers".
Peter
-
Bruce Cockburn - “Lovers In A Dangerous Time”.
-
John Prine: Rocky Mountain Time
Bill, tgo
-
Prince - Sign o’ the Times
-
Written by Stephen Foster, recorded by more people than you can shake a stick at (but for me, it will always be Emmylou Harris & The Nash Ramblers, At The Ryman), "Hard Times Come Again No More".
Peter
-
"These Strange Times" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/13 from Time]
-
The Doors - “Strange Days”
-
Doors, "People Are Strange".
Peter
-
John Prine: People Puttin’ People Down
Bill, tgo
-
Paul Simon - Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard
-
John Prine: Way Down
Bill, tgo
-
Miles Davis - In a Silent Way (one of my all-time favorites)
-
Merle Haggard, "That's The Way Love Goes".
Peter
-
Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way
-
You gotta love a thread that goes from Miles to Merle in one step!
In that spirit, Mahavishnu Orchestra, "You Know, You Know"
-
The Waitresses, "I Know What Boys Like".
Peter
-
John Prine: Everybody Wants To Feel Like You
Bill, tgo
-
Derek and the Dominos - Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
-
"I Got It In For You" - Fleetwood Mac
[5/13 from Time]
-
Pink Floyd, "Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict".
Peter
-
Al Jarreau - We're in This Love Together
-
Pink Floyd, "Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict".
Peter
(AKA...Muskrat Love ::) )
-
Electric Concept Orchestra, The Look of Love
-
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass - “This Guy’s In Love With You”
-
Green Day - Nice Guys Finish Last
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Ain't Leavin' Your Love".
Peter
-
John Prine: Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore
Bill, tgo
-
Dylan, "Knockin' On Heaven's Door".
Peter (who does that one a la Garcia/Grisman/Rice, with the 3rd verse)
-
John Prine: He Was In Heaven Before He Died
Bill, tgo
-
Byrds - “He Was A Friend Of Mine”
-
Grateful Dead, "Cumberland Mine".
Peter
-
So I guess homophones count! Very clever Coz!
Bill, tgo
-
David Rawlings - Cumberland Gap (not the traditional folk song though inspired by it)https://youtu.be/fjnTSBhUSlw (https://youtu.be/fjnTSBhUSlw)
-
Fred Eaglesmith - "Cumberland County"
-
Van Morrison, The Chieftains (and others) Star of the County Down
-
John Prine: Take the Star Out of the Window
Bill, tgo
-
George Jones, "Window Up Above".
Peter
-
Elvis Costello - I Can’t Stand Up for Falling Down
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Going Down To Memphis".
Peter
-
Ten Years After, I'm Going Home
(awesome rendition)
-
Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen, "My Home In My Hand".
Peter
-
Which makes me think of:
John Prine: My Own Best Friend
Bill, tgo
-
Commander Cody was the first rock concert I ever attended. In that spirit,
Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen, “Watch My .38”.
-
"My Heart Beat Like A Hammer" - Fleetwood Mac
[5/12 from Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, 1968]
-
Wilco - I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
-
Ronstadt/McGarrigle sisters, “Heart Like A Wheel”
-
Greensky Bluegrass - Wings for Wheels
-
Alice Cooper, "Under My Wheels".
Peter
-
"My Little Demon" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/17 from The Dance - Live, 1997]
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Little Sundance #2".
Peter
-
John Prine: Daddy’s Little Pumpkin
Bill, tgo
-
"Oh, Daddy" - Fleetwood Mac
[8/11 from Rumours]
-
Will Bradley Orchestra and others - “Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar”.
-
The Rockets, Oh Well
(do I get points for irony?)
-
The Rockets, Oh Well
(do I get points for irony?)
That's a great cover! I love the cut-time they did with it! (so I vote yes, you get points!) ;D
-
I’ve been thinking today about James Taylor’s “There’s A Well On The Hill”. So that’s my next entry. I feel like it was serendipity.
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Fare Thee Well, Miss Carousel".
Peter
-
"Miss Fantasy" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/4 from Extended Play]
-
Aldo Nova, Fantasy
-
Traffic - Dear Mr. Fantasy
-
Beatles, "Dear Prudence".
Peter
-
John Prine: Dear Abby
Bill, tgo
-
Chicago - Darlin’ Dear
-
XTC, Dear God
-
Lyle Lovett, “God Will”
-
"Say You Will" - Fleetwood Mac
[7/18 (and title cut) from Say You Will]
Fun tune to play...
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Mister, Can't You See".
Peter
-
John Prine: Yes I Guess They Oughta Name a Drink After You
Bill, tgo
-
Charles K. Harris, "After The Ball Was Over".
Peter
-
John Fogerty - Deja Vu (All Over Again)
-
Buck Owens, "Together Again"
-
The Doors - We Could Be So Good Together
-
John Prine: A Good Time
Bill, tgo
-
The Kinks - Where Have All the Good Times Gone
-
Pete Seeger, "Where Have All The Flowers Gone".
Peter
-
"That's All For Everyone" - Fleetwood Mac
[8/20 from Tusk]
-
Some big dumb guy, That's it for the other one
-
James McMurtry, "Song For A Deckhand's Daughter".
Peter
-
"Buddy's Song" - Fleetwood Mac
[5/10 from Kiln House]
(been wondering how I'd ever get that one in!)
-
Chicago - Song of the Evergreens
-
Happy 4/20! In honor of the occasion:
Bob Marley: Redemption Song
Bill, tgo
-
Kings Kaleidoscope, "Redemption In Motion".
Peter
-
Jackson Browne - World in Motion
-
Curtis Mayfield, New World Order
-
Chicago - Colour my World
-
"Eyes Of The World" - Fleetwood Mac
[5/12 from Mirage]
-
Grateful Dead, "Eyes Of The World".
Hey, it's a different song................... 8)
Peter
-
John Prine: It’s a Big Old Goofy World
Bill, tgo
-
Sittin on Top of the World / Howlin' Wolf
-
"What's The World Coming To?" - Fleetwood Mac
[8/18 from Say You Will]
-
Bruce Cockburn - Last Night of the World
-
The Drifters, "Save The Last Dance For Me".
Peter
-
"Say You Love Me" - Fleetwood Mac
[7/11 from The 1975 White Fleetwood Mac Album]
[5/17 from The Dance, Live]
meh, just grabbing the low hangin' fruit. (it's lunchtime) :D
-
Chicago - What Else Can I Say
-
Dinah Washington - “What A Difference A Day Makes”
-
Pink Floyd, Remember a Day
(...when there was concerts, hugs, random kisses :-* ...)
-
John Prine: Day is Done
Bill, tgo
-
Beatles, "A Day In The Life".
Peter
-
Beatles - Got to Get You In To My Life
-
"Smile At You" - Fleetwood Mac
[9/18 from Say You Will]
-
John Prine: Illegal Smile
Bill, tgo
-
Street Dancer 3D, "Illegal Weapon 2.0".
Peter
-
Suzanne Vega - If I We’re A Weapon
-
Bruce Cockburn - If I Had A Rocket Launcher
-
Herbie Hancock - Rockit
-
Steve Miller, Rock It :D
-
Herbie Hancock - Rockit
Steve Miller, Rock It :D
No, no, no, no, NO! Misspellings & homonyms lacking identical spelling are hereby declared verboten.
And so, Elton John, "Rocket Man".
Peter
-
John Prine: Quiet Man
Bill, tgo
-
Jose Feliciano, Chico and the Man
-
Spencer Davis Group/Chicago - I’m a Man
-
Maria Muldaur, “I’m A Woman”
https://youtu.be/DYuM1R41Aew (https://youtu.be/DYuM1R41Aew)
-
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, "This Girl Is A Woman Now".
Peter (who is disturbed by the number of crappy songs he's able to call to mind in this game......)
-
Dave Mason - Every Woman
-
Helen Reddy - I am Woman
-
John Prine: If You Were the Woman and I Was the Man
Bill, tgo
-
Nice one Bill! One of my favourites!
-
The Gershwins, "Bess, You Is My Woman Now".
Peter
-
Andy Fraser and Free - All Right Now
-
Buddy Guy, "Damn Right I've Got The Blues".
Peter
-
John Prine: Flashback Blues
Bill, tgo
-
Louis Armstrong /Dan Redman : St. James Infirmary Blues
-
Blues Brothers - I've got the Red, White and Blues
-
Pearl Jam - Red Mosquito
-
Fats Domino - “Red Sails In The Sunset”
-
Pink Floyd, Two Suns in the Sunset
-
Pink Floyd - Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
-
"When The Sun Goes Down" - Fleetwood Mac
[5/13 from Behind The Mask]
-
John Prine: The Moon is Down
Bill, tgo
-
Chris Isaak & The Silvertones, "Spanish Moon".
Peter
-
Dylan/Ian and Sylvia/Judy Collins/Emmylou Harris etc. - “Spanish Is The Loving Tongue”
-
Rightous Brothers, "I've Lost That Loving Feeling".
Peter
-
"I've Lost My Baby" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/12 from Mr. Wonderful]
-
Paul Anka. Ugh. “Having My Baby”. Sorry everyone. This is right up there with Seasons in the Sun.
-
Neil Young, “Hey Hey My My” (out of the blue)”
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Blue Guitar".
Peter
-
John Hiatt - Perfectly Good Guitar
-
Old Crow Medicine Show, "My Good Gal".
Peter
-
Greenday - Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)
-
Tom Scot and the LA Express -“good evening mr. and mrs. america and all the ships at sea”.
-
CSN/JA, "Wooden Ships".
Peter
-
Bruce Cockburn - Red Ships Take Off in the Distance
-
Yes, "Long Distance Runaround".
Peter
-
Supertramp, Take the Long Way Home
-
"The Way I Feel" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/12 from Mystery To Me]
-
Bruce Cockburn - Don't Feel Your Touch
-
"Prove Your Love" - Fleetwood Mac
[3/11 from Heroes Are Hard To Find]
~Gregory (who is in some hellish hell-world of hold while trying to work with people who are trying to work remotely from home, at various points of longitude... meanwhile is thanking his lucky-stars that The Club is working waaaaaay better than Zoom, TeamViewer, or WebEx put together. :P
-
Bruce Stringsteen, "Prove It All Night".
Peter
-
John Prine: Silent Night, All Day Long
Bill, tgo
-
Phranc - Silent Scream
-
David Bowie - Sons of the Silent Age
-
Billy Eckstine - “My Silent Love”
-
John Prine: Glory of True Love
Bill, tgo
-
Peter Cetera - Glory of Love (Only listed because in his pre-ballad days he was a pretty good bassist)
-
"For Your Love" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/12 from Mystery To Me]
-
Grateful Dead, Quadlibet for Tenderfeet
-
Gordon Lightfoot, “That’s What You Get For Lovin’ Me”.
-
Chicago - Little Miss Lovin'
-
"You Make Lovin' Fun" - Fleetwood Mac
[9/11 from Rumours]
[7/17 from The Dance Live 1997]
-
James Pankow/Chicago - Make Me Smile (from Ballet for a Girl in Buchanan Chicago II)
-
Lita Ford - Kiss Me Deadly
-
"Tell Me All The Things You Do" - Fleetwood Mac
[6/10 from Kiln House]
Coincidentally, is my jam this morning! ;D
-
Chicago - All is Well
-
Traditional/Peter, Paul and Mary, Joan Baez, etc. - “All My Trials”
-
"Closing My Eyes" - Fleetwood Mac
[5/14 from Then Play On]
I had to go look this one up... Peter Green could be one depressing bloke when he wanted to be.
-
Jackson Browne - Doctor My Eyes
-
"Doctor Brown" - Fleetwood Mac
[5/12 from Mr. Wonderful]
-
"Mr Brown" by The Wailers
-
Christian McBride - “Brown Funk”
-
Van Morrison - Brown Eyed Girl
-
Bob Dylan/Johnny Cash - Girl from the North Country
That one's for you, Bill!
-
Jorma Kaukonen - Song for the North Star
-
Townes Van Zandt, "The Spider Song".
Peter
-
THE WHO , Boris The Spider .
-
Jimmy Buffett, “The Ballad of Spider John”
-
Jerry Garcia, "Catfish John".
Peter
-
John Prine: Late John Garfield Blues
Bill, tgo
-
Fairport Convention - " John Barleycorn "
-
Traffic, "John Barleycorn Must Die".
Peter
-
Traffic, "John Barleycorn Must Die".
Peter
That’s the name of the album. The song on the album is the same old folk song, John Barleycorn.
Bill, tgo
-
Traffic, "John Barleycorn Must Die".
Peter
That’s the name of the album. The song on the album is the same old folk song, John Barleycorn.
Bill, tgo
Ah - I haven't looked at it in a while; I was remembering it the other way around; "John Barleycorn Must Die" being a song on John Barleycorn, when the vise is, in fact, versa. Kindly forgive the brainfart.
So, make that Jimmy Dean, "Big Bad John".
Peter (who also cannot remember hearing it by Fairport; gonna have to check that one out!)
-
Taylor Swift - Dear John
( I am a sucker for a sweet 6/8 Ballad :) )
-
John Prine: Dear John (I Sent Your Saddle Home)
Bill, tgo
-
"Coming Home" - Fleetwood Mac
[6/12 from Mr. Wonderful]
*adding a couple duplicates from earlier in the game I missed, so they will show up in searches.... not part of the current playword.
"Everywhere"-[8/17 from The Dance, Live 1997]
"I'm So Afraid"-[9/17 from The Dance, Live 1997]
-
Chicago - Happy Cause I'm Going Home
-
The Beat Farmers - Happy Boy
-
Blood Sweat and Tears - You've Made Me So Very Happy
-
Turtles, "Happy Together".
Peter
-
Norah Jones- Tryin to Keep It Together
-
"Tryin' So Hard To Forget" - Fleetwood Mac
[7/12 from Mr. Wonderful]
*I almost played "Keep Me There", which was the original working title of "The Chain", from Rumours... figured I might get a foul called on that one. ;D
-
Chicago - Hard Habit to Break
Please note: I just noticed that today my contributions are just about every other entry. I honestly don't have that much free time on my hands but today, I literally spent from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm spraying multiple coats of paint on doors (about 5 minutes of work) and then watching paint dry.
-
Doors, "Break On Through To The Other Side".
Peter
-
John Prine: Down By the Side of the Road
Bill, tgo
-
Neil Young, "Don't Let It Bring You Down".
Peter
-
John Prine: Please Don’t Bury Me
Bill, tgo
-
Buffy Ste. Marie, “Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee”.
-
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Pardon My Heart
-
Sons of Champlin - Follow Your Heart
-
Beatles, "I'll Follow The Sun".
Peter
-
"As Long As You Follow" - Fleetwood Mac
Released as a single in 1988, so not in my BINGO game. With Rick Vito & Billy Burnette abruptly replacing Lindsey Buckingham on guitar and vox, I guess they needed to put something fresh out, and I always liked this tune... had a catchy hook. (Christine McVie was the Queen of writing those)
-
Byrds - "Wasn't Born To Follow". Which a quick search of the board tells me was co-written by Jerry Goffin (who knew, except members of the Alembic Club, and Jerry Goffin?)
-
Leonard Cohen - Born in Chains
-
Steppenwolf - Born to be Wild (written by Dennis Edmonton AKA Mars Bonfire)
-
John Prine: The Accident (Things Could Be Worse)
Bill, tgo
-
Steve Winwood - The Finer Things
-
Things - Bobby Darin
-
Stevie Ray Vaughn - The Things (That I Used To Do)
-
David Allan Coe, "She Used To Love Me A Lot".
Peter
-
John Prine: She is My Everything
Bill, tgo
-
Ray Stevens - Everything is Beautiful
-
"Beautiful Child" - Fleetwood Mac
[9/20 from Tusk]
Now there's a deep cut that never got played. They did that tune during the Say You Will tour, and I thought it was new.
-
Billie Holiday - God Bless the Child
-
Bruce Cockburn - Child of the Wind
-
Grateful Dead - Easy Wind
-
Three Dog Night, "Easy To Be Hard".
Peter
-
"Hard Feelings" - Fleetwood Mac
[6/13 from Behind The Mask]
-
Otis Redding, "Hard To Handle".
Peter
-
Paramore - Hard Times
-
Dylan, "The Times They Are A Changin'".
Peter
-
Chambers Brothers - Time Has Come Today
-
Grover Washington Jr - "Come Morning"
-
Cat Stevens - “Morning Has Broken”.
-
John Prine: Morning Train
Bill, tgo
-
Cat Stevens - “Peace Train”
-
John Lennon- Give Peace a Chance
-
George Harrison - Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)
-
Otis Rush, "All Your Love".
Peter
-
Miles Davis - All Blues
-
"Showbiz Blues" - Fleetwood Mac
[6/14 from Then Play On]
-
Jorma Kaukonen - Hypnotation Blues
-
Hank Williams Jr. - “Blues Man”
-
Jorma - Tom Cat Blues
-
Noah Lewis Jug Band - New Minglewood Blues
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Talking KKK Blues".
Peter
-
Jorma Kaukonen - Big River Blues
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Big Country Blues".
Peter
-
Bob Dylan - Black Crow Blues
-
Johnny Cash- Man In Black
-
John Prine: Middle Man
Bill, tgo
-
Byrds - “Drugstore Truck Drivin’ Man”
-
Neil Young - A Man Needs a Maid
-
Judy Collins, "A Maid Of Constant Sorrow".
Peter (who considered being a wise-ass and playing off "maid" with TVZ's "All Your Young Servants"...but that would a hair too meta a joke, no?)
-
Jackson Browne - Fountain of Sorrow
-
Four Aces/Connie Francis/Rank Sinatra/Andy Williams/Dean Martin/who knows who all, "Three Coins In The Fountain".
Peter
-
King Crimson, Three of a Perfect Pair
-
Counting Crows - Perfect Blue Buildings
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Blue Wind Blew".
Peter
-
Bill Mack- Blue
-
Townes Van Zandt, "The Blue Guitar".
Peter
-
Willie Nelson - Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
-
"Brown Eyes" - Fleetwood Mac
[10/20 from Tusk]
-
The Doors - My Eyes Have Seen You
-
Have you seen miss jones
Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers
-
Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong- “Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?”
-
Arlo Guthrie - City of New Orleans
-
Trampled by Turtles - New Orleans
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Brand New Companion".
Peter
-
Eagles - New Kid in Town
-
The Gogo's - This Town
-
Steve Earle - “This City”
-
The B-52's, Dance this Mess Around
-
GramParsons - “I Can’t Dance”
-
Frankie Valli, "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You".
Peter
-
John Fogerty - Eye of the Zombie
-
Grateful Dead- Eyes of the World
-
John Prine: That’s the Way the World Goes ‘Round
Bill, tgo
-
Eddy Arnold, "Make The World Go Away".
Peter
-
Chicago - What’s This World Comin’ To
-
What a wonderful world
Bob Thiele (as "George Douglas") and George David Weiss
-
Gershwin - “S’wonderful”
-
John Prine: Wonderful 99
Bill, tgo
-
“99 Bottles of Beer”
Anonymous folk song
Cheers! :)
-
Tom T. Hall, "I Like Beer".
Peter (who really should learn that one)
-
"I Do" - Fleetwood Mac
[6/13 from Time]
~Gregory (who is feeling lazy this morning...)
-
Do the Do
Willie Dixon
-
Steely Dan - Do It Again
-
Janis, "I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again, Mama".
Peter
-
"I Wonder Why" - Fleetwood Mac
[7/13 from Time]
~Gregory (who still feels like seventeen cents...)
-
Tell Me Why
Neil Young
-
War, "Why Can't We Be Friends?".
Peter
-
Klennercand Lewis - “Just Friends”. Performed by many. Chet baker, Ella, you name it.
-
Toyah and Fripp, Heroes (Just for one day)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Waitin' For The Day".
Peter
-
Little Richard, “The Girl Can’t Help It”
-
"Isn't It Midnight" - Fleetwood Mac
[8/12 from Tango In The Night]
-
Maria Muldaur - Midnight at the Oasis
-
Gladys Knight & The Pips, "Midnight Train To Georgia".
Peter
-
Thelonious Monk - "'Round Midnight"
-
Allman Brothers - Midnight Rider
-
Grateful Dead/Hot Tuna/millions of other folks, "I Know You Rider".
Peter (who apologizes if this is a dupe, but "Search" won't work with one-letter words.....)
-
I CAN'T GET STARTED WITH YOU
Ira Gershwin/Vernon Duke
-
Sting - I Can’t Stop Thinking About You
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Mister, Can't You See".
Peter
-
Hot Tuna - I See the Light
-
Bobby Blue Bland - Turn On Your Love Light
-
John Prine: Big Fat Love
Bill, tgo
-
Joni Mitchell - Big Yellow Taxi
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Big Country Blues".
Peter
-
Big Country - In a Big Country
-
NIN, DowN IN it ::)
-
Phish - Backwards Down the Number Line
-
Grateful Dead - Beat It on Down the Line
-
Will Bradley/Andrews Sisters/Woody Herman/Ella Fitzgerald/Commander Cody &HLPA/Big Joe Duskin/Asleep At The Wheel/Deanna Bogart, "Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar".
Peter
-
"Remember Me" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/13 from Penguin]
-
Blues Traveler - How You Remember It
-
The Brothers Four, "Try To Remember".
Peter
-
Janis Joplin- Try (just a little bit harder)
Try (Just a Little Bit Harder) by Janis Joplin was written by Jerry Ragovoy and Chip Taylor and was first recorded and released by Lorraine Ellison in 1968.
-
Ivanhoe Martin/Jimmy Cliff, The Harder They Come
-
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Don't Come Around Here Any More
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Don't You Take It Too Bad".
Peter
-
John Prine: Bad Boy
Bill, tgo
-
George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Bad to the Bone
-
Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) - Mona Bone Jakon
-
Nat King Cole- Mona Lisa
-
Lou Reed - “Lisa Says”
-
Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) - Sad Lisa
-
Metallica - Sad But True
-
Sad Songs (say so much)
Elton John and Bernie Taupin
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Sad Cinderella".
Peter
-
Bob Dylan - Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands
-
Smokey Robinson - Who's Sad
-
Isley Brothers, "Who's That Lady".
Peter
-
Frank Sinatra -Three Times A Lady
-
Styx - Lady
-
Leonard Cohen - Winter Lady
-
AprilbWine, “Could’ve Been A Lady”
-
Lady of the Island
CSN
-
Sir Reginald Dwight, "Island Girl".
Peter
-
Antônio Carlos Jobim - Girl from Ipanema
-
John Prine: Far From Me
Bill, tgo
-
CANDLEBOX - Far Behind
-
Behind Blue Eyes
The Who
-
Grateful Dead - Eyes of the World
-
John Prine: The Oldest Baby in the World
Bill, tgo
-
Louis Armstrong - What A Wonderful World
-
Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight
-
The Tokens, "Tonight I Fell In Love".
Peter
-
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys - I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
-
"Need Your Love Tonight" - Fleetwood Mac
[8/12 from Mr. Wonderful]
-
TONIGHT - West Side Story
(Music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. )
-
The way you look tonight
Kern and Fields
-
JEFFERSON STARSHIP - Have You Seen The Stars Tonight
-
Trad./Louis Armstrong/Paul Robeson, “Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen”
-
Derek and the Dominos - Nobody Knows When You’re Down and Out
-
Bobby Womack - Nobody Wants You When You're Down and Out
-
R.E.M. - She Just Wants To Be
-
Townes Van Zandt, "She Came And She Touched Me".
Peter
-
She came in through the bathroom window
McCartney and Lennon
-
Bob Wills/Willie Nelson/Commander Cody/many, many other, "My Window Faces The South".
Peter
-
Two Chicago Boys, John Prine and Steve Goodman write “the perfect country song” (for David Allen Coe):
You Never Even Call Me by My Name
Bill, tgo
-
David Wilcox (The American folk version not the Canadian blues musician with the same name) - We Call It Freedom
-
Blondie, "Call Me".
Peter
-
"That's Enough For Me" - Fleetwood Mac
[11/20 from Tusk]
-
Marvin Gaye- Ain't No Mountain High Enoughy
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Ain't Leavin' Your Love".
Peter
-
John Prine: Ain't Hurtin' Nobody
Bill, tgo
-
Ain’t no sunshine
Bill Withers
-
Torn on this one, hold the Cream today... :o
The Grateful Dead - Here Comes Sunshine
-
"Wish You Were Here" - Fleetwood Mac
[6/12 from Mirage]
-
Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, and Joni Mitchell - I Wish I Were In Love Again (all unique versions) 1937 written by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rogers
-
John Prine and Donnie Fritz: Somewhere Someone’s Falling In Love
Bill, tgo
-
The Beatles -All You Need Is Love
-
Chicago - All Roads Lead to Youy
-
"Only Over You" - Fleetwood Mac
[7/12 from Mirage]
-
Roy Orbison - "Only the Lonely"
-
James Taylor - Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
-
J.D. Souther - “You’re Only Lonely”
-
Asleep at the Wheel - Lonely Avenue Revisited
-
Townes Van Zandt, Only Him Or Me".
Peter
-
"Show Me A Smile" - Fleetwood Mac
[2/8 from Future Games]
-
Pink Floyd - The Show Must Go On
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Snowing On Raton".
Peter
-
John Prine: Leave the Lights On
Bill, tgo
-
Jorma Kaukonen - I Am the Light of This World
-
Lennon & McCartney - I Am The Walrus
-
Chicago - I Stand Up
-
Lyle Lovett-“I Will Rise Up”
-
Dave Mason (written by Carole King) - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
-
The Beattles, Tomorrow Never Knows
-
Allman Brothers Band - Never Knew How Much (I Needed You)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "If I Needed You".
Peter
-
Sam Cooke - You send me
-
Morcambe and Wise - Me and my Shadow
Not a valid youtube URL
-
We three (My echo, my shadow and me) Inkspots
-
John Prine: Please Don't Bury Me
Bill, tgo
-
Fraternity of Man - "Don't Bogart That Joint"
-
John Hartford, "Two Hits And The Joint Turned Brown".
Peter
-
Grateful Dead - Brown Eyed Woman
-
"Jewel-Eyed Judy" - Fleetwood Mac
[7/10 from Kiln House]
~Gregory (who hopes playing the hyphenated word is still cool...)
-
Jethro Tull - Cross Eyed Mary (Aqualung)
-
Donald Fagen - Mary Shut the Garden Door
-
Bob Dylan - Knockin' on Heaven's Door
-
John Prine: When I Get to Heaven
Bill, tgo
-
For Greg and all those in the SE who are getting all that rain...
Luke Combs - When it Rains, It Pours
-
Linda Ronstadt -“When Will I Be Loved”
-
Townes Van Zandt, "When She Don't Need Me".
Peter
-
"She's Changing Me" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/11 from Heroes Are Hard To Find]
-
Buddy Holly - I'm Changing All Those Changes
-
John Prine: All the Best
Bull, tgo
-
Bowie - “Changes”
-
Oops. Scratch that. Replace with Eagles, “Best Of My Love”.
-
J Geils Band, Love Stinks
-
Billy Joe Shaver, "Love You Till The Cows Come Home".
Peter
-
John Prine: Mexican Home
Bill, tgo
-
Wall of Voodoo, Mexican Radio
-
Joni Mitchell - You Turn Me On I’m a Radio
-
Doors, "Texas Radio And The Big Beat".
Peter
-
Beach Boys - That's Why God Made the Radio
-
"That's Alright" - Fleetwood Mac
[8/12 from Mirage]
-
Traffic/Dave Mason- Feelin' Alright?
-
Chelly Wright, " Feelin' Single and Seein' Double".
Peter (who went with Ms. Wright because George Jones & Emmylou Harris both used the g at the end of the words)
-
Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts
(Happy Birthday)Bob Dylan. :)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Black Jack Mama".
Peter
-
Stones, “Pant It Black”
-
The Band - When I Paint My Masterpiece.
Unless you are referring to a Rolling Stones song about black pants I haven't heard about in which case I offer James Brown - Hot Pants (She Got to Use What She Got to Get What She Wants)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "When Your Dream Lovers Die".
Peter
-
Oops. Typo. Sorry!
-
John Prine: I Hate It When That Happens To Me
Bill, tgo
-
Michel Legrand- “Watch What Happens”
-
So What
Miles Davis. :)
-
Chicago - What's This World Comin' To?
-
Duke Ellington- “I’m Just A Lucky So And So”
-
Crap. Scratch that. Misfire. Was thinking too hard about Miles.
-
Chris Isaak, "Heart Shaped World".
Peter (who is taking Richard at word on the scratch)
-
JOY Apollo 100 🐾😇
-
Chris Isaak, "Heart Shaped World".
Peter (who is taking Richard at word on the scratch)
John Prine: Beautiful World
Bill, tgo (who has no idea what “JOY Apollo 100 [paw prints & angel smiley]” means, other than there is no “heart”, “shaped”, or “world” in it)
-
Bruce Cockburn - Iris of the World
-
Chris Isaak, "Heart Shaped World".
Peter (who is taking Richard at word on the scratch)
John Prine: Beautiful World
Bill, tgo (who has no idea what “JOY Apollo 100 [paw prints & angel smiley]” means, other than there is no “heart”, “shaped”, or “world” in it)
My daughter in law to be is a puppy person. She’s afraid because my son has never really shown a whole lot of interest in puppies. Until recently of course. Whatever makes them happy . Obviously balance must be maintained.
-
Arlen/Koehler - “I’ve Got The World On A String”
-
I’ve Got a Feeling
Lennon-McCartney
-
Kirk Van Houten - Can I Borrow a Feeling. ::)
-
Pointer Sisters, "Yes We Can Can".
Peter
-
The Animals, We've gotta get out of this place
-
Keith Jarret & Gary Burton - Moon Child/In Your Quiet Place
-
Alice Cooper, The Quiet Room
-
Beach Boys, "In My Room".
Peter
-
"Nights In Estoril" - Fleetwood Mac
[8/13 from Time]
-
King Crimson, Satori in Tangier
-
3rd Eye, "Satori Maiden".
Peter
-
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
-
Quicksilver Messenger Service, "Maiden Of The Cancer Moon".
Peter
-
"Sisters Of The Moon" - Fleetwood Mac
[12/20 from Tusk]
-
Mountains of the Moon
Grateful Dead
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Blue Ridge Mountains".
Peter
-
John Prine: Blue Umbrella
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "The Blue March".
Peter
-
Bruce Cockburn - Peace March (something we desperately need in Minneapolis and other cities right now)
-
King Crimson- Peace, A Theme
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a2/In_the_Wake_of_Poseidon_-_Original_Album_Cover.jpeg)
-
Mountain, "Theme From An Imaginary Western".
Peter
-
Yinz Guys. 💓
-
Dylan: Shelter From The Storm
Bill, tgo
-
"Storms" - Fleetwood Mac
[13/20 from Tusk]
(receives honorable mention as one of the more depressing tracks on the entire double album)
-
Waylon Jennings and Jesse Colter - “Storms Never Last”
-
The Doors - Riders On the Storm
-
Rules question for Coz: Is substituting plural for singular Kosher? How about different forms of the base work, like “cheat” to “cheating”?
In the meantime:
John Prine: Storm Windows
Bill, tgo
-
Rules question for Coz: Is substituting plural for singular Kosher? How about different forms of the base work, like “cheat” to “cheating”...
I'm kinda' interested in a ruling too. I played a plural of the playword this morning. I thought it was cool, but if we're going by the letter, I gotta' call shenanigans on myself.
-
To avoid the controversy- Van Morrison- “Cleaning Windows”
-
Dan Fogelberg - Windows and Walls
-
Styx, Castle Walls
(https://i2.wp.com/www.thevinyldistrict.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/GI.jpg)
-
It is the opinion of this court that played words must share the exact spelling of the word being played against; changing tense, spelling, changing -ing to -in' (or vice versa), etc., are all heinous crimes against human decency. Or at least stretching things a bit.
And so, that out of the way, allow me to say:
John Hoosier Mellonhead, "When The Walls Come Tumbling Down".
Peter
-
"Storms" - Fleetwood Mac
[13/20 from Tusk]
I can't go back and modify or delete my post after this much time, but I can quote myself and do a strikethrough. That should also be searchable in my little game-within-the-game. So I'll take that one back out - Play On!
~Gregory (who has on occasion committed misdemeanors, but tries to avoid too much heinous-ness)
-
Govt Mule - Broke Down on the Brazos
-
Todd Rundgren, "Broke Down And Busted".
Peter
-
Bob Marley & the Wailers - Chant Down Babylon
-
Steely Dan, "Babylon Sister".
Peter
-
Night Ranger - Sister Christian
-
Kris Kristofferson, "Christian Soldier".
Peter
-
The Original Caste, One Tin Soldier
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/2f/One_Tin_Soldier_Original_Caste_single_cover.jpg/220px-One_Tin_Soldier_Original_Caste_single_cover.jpg)
-
Delbert McClinton, "One Of The Fortunate Few".
Peter
-
CCR: Fortunate Son
Bill, tgo (it ain’t me ... just couldn’t resist the opportunity!)
-
Jimmy Buffet, "Son Of A Son Of A Sailor".
Peter (who had that one ready and waiting, fully expecting Bill to throw down with "Fortunate Son")
-
Cat Stevens- “Father and Son”.
-
John Prine: Clocks and Spoons
Bill, tgo
-
George Michael, "Father Figure".
Peter
-
Shenanigens!
Ain’t no “father” or “figure” in Clocks and Spoons!
Bill, tgo
-
Steve Hackett - Clocks
-
Shenanigens!
Ain’t no “father” or “figure” in Clocks and Spoons!
Bill, tgo
Curses! I have once again fallen victim to the "Didn't check for a new page" trap!
I gots to stop doing that foolishness.
Spizzenergi, "Clocks Are Big, Machines Are Heavy".
Peter
-
Lothar and the Hand People, Machines
-
LOVE Lothar & the Hand People! I remember getting high and listening to Space Hymm in High School.
That said, Manfred Mann: Machines
-
Velvet Revolver - She Builds Quick Machines
-
Kathy Mattea, "She Came From Fort Worth".
Peter
-
Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth
-
Townes Van Zandt, "A Song For".
Peter
-
John Prine: The Hobo Song
Bill, tgo
-
Rodriguez - This is Not A Song, It's an Outburst
-
Jennifer Warnes, “Song of Bernadette”.
-
Simon and Garfunkel - The 59th Street Bridge Song
-
S&G, "Bridge Over Troubled Water".
Peter
-
"Over And Over" - Fleetwood Mac
[13/20 from Tusk]
-
John Prine & Steve Goodman: The Twentieth Century Is Almost Over
Bill, tgo (who believes he may have spotted the Dave Clark 5 just around the corner)
-
CSNY - “Almost Cut My Hair”.
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Holes In My Soul".
Peter
-
Mark Knopfler - Heart Full of Holes
-
Grateful Dead, "Foolish Heart".
Peter
-
Chet Baker, Thelonious Monk, Elle Fitzgerald, and a host of other jazz greats (as well as James Brown) - These Foolish Things
-
Just for you, Coz- ;)
"Foolish Heart" - Alison Krauss & Union Station
-
Neal Young - Only Love Can Break Your Heart
-
Just for you, Coz- ;)
"Foolish Heart" - Alison Krauss & Union Station
Not the same "Foolish Heart" - but, as you expected. I'm loving it!
Peter
-
Used to refer to them as the Tiny Perfect Band. So great.
-
Ray Charles/ “Unchain My Heart”
-
Chuck
Barris Berry, My Ding-a-Ling
(https://img.discogs.com/9eqMR1NkWeNCvkuUUKnIMk5h7-o=/fit-in/300x300/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(40)/discogs-images/R-11247198-1512674038-4410.jpeg.jpg)
-
"My Baby's Good To Me" - Fleetwood Mac
[6/12 from Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, 1968]
-
Little Richard - Good Golly Miss Molly
-
Beach Boys, "Good Vibrations".
Peter
-
John Prine: Pretty Good
Bill, tgo
-
Woody Guthrie, "Pretty Boy Floyd".
Peter
-
Foreigner, Dirty White Boy
(https://e.snmc.io/i/300/w/2c1e4b4bbc7a4d14e6965a5a7dfb81f9/4787309)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "White Freightliner Blues".
Peter
-
John Prine: Sam Stone aka The Great Society Conflict Veteran’s Blues
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Black Crow Blues".
Peter
-
PJ Harvey & John Parrish - A Woman a Man Walked By/The Crow Knows Where All The Little Children Go
-
Billy Thorpe, Children of the Sun
(https://images.45cat.com/billy-thorpe-children-of-the-sun-capricorn-s.jpg)
-
Stylistics, "Children Of The Night".
Peter
-
The Kinks - All Day, And All Of The Night
-
Townes Van Zandt, "High, Low, And In Between".
Peter
-
Miles Davis - When Lights Are Low
-
John Prine: We Are the Lonely
Bill, tgo
-
Freddy Fender, "Lonely Days And Lonely Nights".
Peter
-
Freddy Fender, “Wasted Days And Wasted Nights” 😉
-
Confess, "Get Wasted".
Peter
-
Trouble Funk, Let's Get Small
-
Joe Cocker - Let's Go Get Stoned
-
Al Green, "Let's Stay Together".
Peter
-
Rickie Lee Jones - We Belong Together
-
Sister Sledge- “We Are Family”.
-
Devo, Are You Experienced? :o
-
The Kinks - You Really Got Me
-
"Got To Move" - Fleetwood Mac
[7/12 from Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, 1968]
-
Townes Van Zandt, "To Live Is To Fly".
Peter
-
Buffalo Springfield, "Expecting to Fly"
-
John Prine: Come Back to Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard
Bill, tgo
-
The Beatles - Back in the USSR
-
Pink Floyd - Coming Back to Life
-
Stevie Wonder, The Secret Life of Plants
-
The Crusaders - Street Life
-
Springsteen- “The E Street Shuffle”
-
Charles Mingus - The Shuffle Bass Boogie
-
John Hartford, "Up On The Hill Where They Do The Boogie".
Peter
-
"Evenin' Boogie" - Fleetwood Mac
[9/12 from Mr. Wonderful]
-
Joni Mitchell (from the album Mingus, w/ Jaco), God Must be a Boogie Man
-
Crash Test Dummies - God Shuffled His Feet
-
John Prine & Phil Spector: God Only Knows
Bill, tgo
-
Chicago - Only Time Heals The Wounded
-
Silk Road Ensemble with Yo-Yo Ma, "The Wounded Soldier".
Peter
-
Buffy Ste. Marie, “Burt My Heart At Wounded Knee”
-
Pink Floyd - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
-
...the heart of the sun...the heart of the sun... ;D
Pink Floyd, Fat Old Sun
(https://img.discogs.com/59SIkHlXV4idKPUlF1EBWnB_FbQ=/fit-in/600x664/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-13183339-1553674441-1492.jpeg.jpg)
-
Dianna Krall, “East of the Sun, West of the Moon”. She didn’t write it of course. But this version with John Clayton on bass is great.
-
Yusuf Islam/Cat Stevens - The Boy with A Moon and Star on His Head
-
John Prine: A Star, a Jewel, and a Hoax
Bill, tgo
-
"Thoughts On A Grey Day" - Fleetwood Mac
[4/10 from Bare Trees]
*although technically not a song, it is a recitation that was included in the album track listing. I could have sworn there was a Fleetwood Mac title with "Stars" in it... (probably Stevie Nicks lyrics threw me) and I already used "Jewel". ::)
-
A ruling might be appropriate on this one as the only common word is "a" unless I'm missing something. Greg, I know you love the Fleetwood Mac references but...
As for a Mac song title with "Stars" in the title maybe you were thinking of "Sisters of the Moon." You know stars, moon things up in the sky. :)
-
I'll admit, playing the "A" was a cheap shot, but I was playing on three of them in the post preceding. ;D I'll withdraw if it ain't square.
(yeah, the Fleetwood Mac thing is just my fun little challenge though... I have discovered tunes I'd never even heard)
-
I think pivoting on a determiner such as “a” or “the” might be necessary from time to time.
-
I think when you add it’s only an “a” to “technically not a song”, you get shenanigens! Even the club search function won’t accept an “a” as a search term. And IMHO, it “ technically” has to be a song title!
I vote we are still on the above-referenced John Prine tune.
Bill, tgo
-
Very well. I edited the post so there is a strikethrough on the title, thus eliminating it from the running game, but leaving it in my game. Song or not, it was in the track listing for Bare Trees, so fair game for me.
I'm okay with a ruling either way on what qualifies for a word to play on, but I'm pretty sure we've already been here before. :)
-
Jack Bruce - Jet Set Jewel
-
I think that, unless some miscreant enters a title that leaves us absolutely no choice, we should steer clear of a, of, the, etc. And sorry, Greg, but I'm with Bill on needing an actual song rather than spoken word (but I'm just twisted enough that I'd probably be OK with "Silence", from the album The Best Of Marcel Marceau.......)
So, John Denver, "Leavin' On A Jet Plane".
Peter (who really dislikes that the "Search" function won't function with 1-letter words; I mean, there are what, a grand total of 2 of them - but the 2 of them do show up in a fair number of titles)
-
Joe Cocker - You Can Leave Your Hat On
-
Joe Cocker - You Can Leave Your Hat On
Ah, yes. One of Randy Newman’s finest!
Bill, tgo
-
One of Randy's best, indeed (and that's saying a bunch!) But sorry - "Leave" ain't "Leavin'".
Peter
-
Dierks Bentley - Drunk on a Plane
-
Roger Alan Wade, "Fat Drunk Whore".
Peter
-
Tom Waits - Drunk On The Moon
-
I think that, unless some miscreant enters a title that leaves us absolutely no choice, we should steer clear of a, of, the, etc. And sorry, Greg, but I'm with Bill on needing an actual song rather than spoken word...
No apologies necessary... I recognize the value of recognizing a slippery slope, and I struck through my entry. I do stand by it on the grounds that it was a legitimate track listing on an album. There are a few verse recitations out there that display artistic value, the human voice being an instrument of sorts. I used to think it was just weirdness they used to fill space, but the poem Mrs. Scarrott reads aloud to Mick sorta' ties the Bare Trees album concept together.
Game On. ;D
-
Jimmy Webb - “The Moon is a Harsh Mistress”
Performed here by Metheny and Haden:
-
Uriah Heep - Mistress of All Time
-
Dread Zeppelin,
Your Time is Gonna Come
-
Sam Cooke, “Change is Gonna Come”
-
Joe Bonamassa - Baby You Gotta Change Your Mind
-
Crack the Sky, Mind Baby
-
Willie Nelson - Always On My Mind
-
... And sorry, Greg, but I'm with Bill on needing an actual song rather than spoken word...
So...
...no Vogon Poetry?? :-[
Elwood (who swears someone hit a switch on the Infinite Improbability Drive)
-
Nina Simone - “Trouble in Mind”.
And no, no Vogon poetry. But some bad Vulcan/hippie peace tunes with strange electric harp, maybe. Yeah, brother!
-
Bob Marley and the Wailers - So Much Trouble In The World
-
And no, no Vogon poetry. But some bad Vulcan/hippie peace tunes with strange electric harp, maybe. Yeah, brother!
Well then, I'm just going to drop this here and hope for the best ...LL&P ;)
(Don't forget your towel!)
-
Written by Richard M. Jones, recorded by Thelma La Vizzo (and innumerable others since), "Trouble In Mind".
Peter
-
One of Randy's best, indeed (and that's saying a bunch!) But sorry - "Leave" ain't "Leavin'".
Peter
Far past the date, however this was a play on " on " and not " Leavin' ". Since there is legal counsel in the house it should be mentioned as fair play. Just needed to get this testimony entered into evidence.
-
Mothers of Invention - Trouble Comin' Every Day
-
The Grateful Dead - Day Job
-
Bob Dylan - Day of the Locust
-
Tried to find another Locust... just found
The Beatles (Lennon&McCartney) - Day Tripper
-
One of Randy's best, indeed (and that's saying a bunch!) But sorry - "Leave" ain't "Leavin'".
Peter
Far past the date, however this was a play on " on " and not " Leavin' ". Since there is legal counsel in the house it should be mentioned as fair play. Just needed to get this testimony entered into evidence.
Beyond the Statute of Limitations!
John Prine: Wedding Day In Funeralville
Bill, tgo
-
Gram Parsons, "Thousand Dollar Wedding".
Peter
-
Shadowfax, A Thousand Tears
(I'm sticking with a Vulcan/Hippie peace music theme, occasionally with strange electric harps )
-
Sustained, Bill! The jury is instructed to disregard the previous testimony. :-X
Bob Dylan - Tears of Rage
-
Shadowfax, A Thousand Tears
(I'm sticking with a Vulcan/Hippie peace music theme, occasionally with strange electric harps )
A bit of trivia that will probably be of interest to absolutely nobody: The snare & cymbals Stuart Nevitt used on that actually belonged to my then-roommate & two-time crew mate Norm Krueger, who is now in charge of the sound at Ravinia.
But, I must point out that, IIRC, the song is actually "A Thousand Teardrops".
But I'm not 100% sure on that, and "tears" has been played on, so:
Smokey, "Tracks Of My Tears".
Peter
-
Dang, that's two shenanigans on me then. I'll start fact checking before I post.
The Grateful Dead - Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks)
-
Supremes, "Stop In The Name Of Love".
Peter
-
The Kinks - Nothin’ In The World Can Stop Me Worryin’ Bout’ That Girl
-
A bit of trivia that will probably be of interest to absolutely nobody: The snare & cymbals Stuart Nevitt used on that actually belonged to my then-roommate & two-time crew mate Norm Krueger, who is now in charge of the sound at Ravinia.
But, I must point out that, IIRC, the song is actually "A Thousand Teardrops".
Wow..small world ;)
Elwood (who is sure he has a valid entry if 'brown' or 'rice' becomes playable)
-
The Grateful Dead - If I Had The World to Give
-
Steely Dan - King of the World
-
Zappa, King Kong
-
King Crimson - The Court of the Crimson King
-
Joni Mitchell - Court and Spark
-
Traffic, "The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys".
Peter
-
The Stray Cats - Runaway Boys
-
Don Henley - Boys of Summer
-
Doors, "Summer's Almost Gone".
Peter
-
Van Morrison - “Almost Independence Day”
-
Charles Hardin Holley, "That'll Be The Day".
Peter
-
John Prine: Just Wanna Be With You
Bill, tgo
-
Temptations, "Just My Imagination".
Peter
-
Jackson Browne - About My Imagination
-
Sir Douglas Quintet, "She's About A Mover".
Peter
-
Hall & Oates - She’s Gone
-
Grateful Dead, "He's Gone".
Peter
-
Dave Matthews Band - Grace is Gone
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Gone, Gone Blues".
Peter
-
Albert King - I'll Play the Blues for You
-
Carlos Santana - Let The Children Play
-
Wild Cherry, "Play That Funky Music White Boy".
Peter
-
The Tubes, White Punks on Dope
-
Bruce Cockburn - High Winds, White Sky
-
It's A Beautiful Day, "White Bird".
Peter
-
Jimi Hendrix - Night Bird Flying
-
Rush, Fly by Night
-
Steve Miller Band, "Fly Like An Eagle".
Peter
-
Robin Trower, Day of the Eagle
-
NRPS, “Last Lonely Eagle”
-
James Taylor - Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
-
Billy Squier, "Lonely Is The Night".
Peter
-
The Motels - Only the Lonely
-
Billie Holiday, The Flamingos - I Only Have Eyes For You
-
Sheena Easton, For Your Eyes Only
-
Green Sky Bluegrass - Cathedral Eyes
-
New Vaudeville Band, "Winchester Cathedral".
Peter
-
Van Halen - Cathedral
-
Pat Methany - Cathedral In A Suitcase
-
Judas Priest, “Cathedral Spires”
-
Marillion, Cathedral Walls
-
Faron Young/George Jones/Willie Nelson/Dwight Yoakam, "Hello, Walls".
Peter
-
Gordon Lightfoot, “Walls”
-
Accept - Balls to the Walls
-
Glen Campbell - If These Walls Could Speak
-
Cherilyn Ann Sarkasian Bono Allman, "If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time".
Peter
-
The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn!
-
Little Leslie Gore, "It's Judy's Turn To Cry".
Peter
-
And, of course, Leslie Gore: It’s My Party And I’ll Cry If I Want To
Bill, tgo
-
Bob Marley and the Wailers - No Woman, No Cry
-
Ziggy Marley, "Problem With My Woman".
Peter
-
Ananda Shankar, Light My Fire
( This version is pretty fun)
-
Cyprus Hill, "Roll It Up Light It Up Smoke It Up".
Peter
-
Jorma Kaukonen - I See The Light
-
Marshall Tucker Band, "Can't You See".
Peter
-
Bruce Cockburn - People See Through You
-
The Rascals, "People Got To Be Free".
Peter
-
Neil Young - People On The Street
-
Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention, " Pojama People".
Peter
-
Sheb Wooley - The Purple People Eater
Wow two times in 10 years I get to write Purple People Eater on this board 😁 the first time was more serious though...
-
Prince - Purple Rain
-
Good Ol' Grateful Dead, "Box Of Rain".
Peter (who was really surprised when "Search" said that one hadn't been played yet)
-
Eric Clapton and Bonnie Bramlett - Let It Rain
-
DEVO, Whip It
-
Chicago - It Better End Soon from Chicago II
-
The Grateful Dead - Believe It Or Not
-
Tim Hardin, “Reason To Believe”
-
Beach Boys - You Still Believe In Me
-
The Beatles - Baby It's You
-
George Harrison - Got My Mind Set On You
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Still Lookin' For You".
Peter
-
Blue Oyster Cult, Burnin' for You
-
The Beatles - I'm Happy Just To Dance With You
-
The Who, “Happy Jack”
-
Ananda Shankar, Jumpin' Jack Flash
-
[post retracted due to careless duplication]
Peter
-
I just did that right before Jumping Jack Flash! Fie!
-
Green Day - Stop When The Red Lights Flash
Played off Jumpin Jack Flash
-
I just did that right before Jumping Jack Flash! Fie!
My bad; I missed that one, somehow. I have corrected the situation.
Peter
-
Grateful Dead: Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)
Bill, tgo
-
Pretenders, "Stop Your Sobbing".
Peter
-
Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) was used by paulman on June 20, 2020, 07:57:19 AM »
Van Morrison - I Can't Stop Loving You
-
Merle Haggard, “Today I Started Loving You Again”
-
Blind Faith - Hard To Cry Today
-
Dylan, "Hard Rain".
Peter
-
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Have You Ever Seen The Rain
-
CCR, "Who'll Stop The Rain?".
Peter
-
Ann Peebles “I Can’t Stand The Rain”
-
Otis Redding - “Stand By Me”
-
Fleet wood Mac, “Tell Me All The Things You Do”
-
Negativland, Our Favorite Things
(I saw them do this live!!)
-
Bobby Darren, “Things”
-
Stevie Ray Vaughan - The Things (That I Used to Do)
-
Julie Andrews, Do-Re-Mi
:D
-
The Contours - Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance)
-
True Story - I got another ESI week before last... because it's a fairly horrific experience anyway, and because I opted this time to go without anesthesia (for reasons passing understanding ::)) they let me pick out music. I went with the soundtrack from "The Sound Of Music"... there was a reason for it; [victoriaofderby] was in a production of it many-many moons ago. I needed very much at that moment on that table for my mind to be somewhere else. ;)
There ain't no Fleetwood Mac in that one for me... Y'all carry on. ;D
-
Leonard Cohen - Dance Me to the End of Love
-
Gram Parsons, “I Can’t Dance”.
-
Wicked Wilson Pickett, "Land Of 1000 Dances".
Peter
-
Chuck Mangione, “Land Of Make Believe”.
-
Boston - Can’tcha Say (You Believe In Me)/Still In Love
-
King Crimson, The Power to Believe ll
-
Charlie Daniels Band - There is Power In The Blood
-
Nina Simone, Strange Fruit (Blood On The Leaves)".
Peter (who went with Ms. Simone because Lady Day didn't use the parenthetical subtitle on her original)
-
Dropkick Murphy’s - Blood and Whiskey
-
Willie, "Whiskey River".
Peter
-
GD (and so many others), “Whiskey In The Jar”.
-
Van Morrison - Moonshine Whiskey
-
"Whiskey Heaven" Fats Domino
-
Atongo Zimba, "No Beer In Heaven".
Peter
-
Fats Domino (and Paul Whiteman before him), “My Blue Heaven”
-
Neil (choke-gag-retch) Diamond, "Song Sung Blue".
Peter
-
Wille Nelson - Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
-
Kim Carnes, “Bette Davis Eyes”.
-
The Moody Blues - The Story In Your Eyes
-
Grateful Dead, "Greatest Story Ever Told".
Peter
-
How about this to keep the thread going forever?...." The GREATEST hits of........"
-
I know....they would be albums, not songs but couldn't resist it. Will have a think.
-
Van Morrison - Have I Told You Lately
-
Pink Floyd - Have a Cigar
-
Paul Simon, “Have A Good Time”
-
Danny O'Keefe (and many, many others), "Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues".
peter
-
The Who - Summertime Blues
-
Mungo Jerry - In the summertime
-
Gordon Lightfoot, “Summertime Dream”
-
Everly Brothers - All I Have to Do Is Dream
-
Sheryl Crow - "All I want to do"
-
Replace "want to" with "wanna" to be more accurate.😁😉🤭
-
The Byrds - I Wanna Grow Up To Be A Politician
-
Bobby Goldsboro, “Watching Scotty Grow”. Yuck.
-
Grateful Dead, "Let It Grow".
Peter
-
Stones, “Let it Bleed”
-
Dead Kennedys, Bleed for Me
( I played this at the wrong speed for years after I bought it, it was a 12"45...I played it at 33.
Grunge was born ;D )
-
Beatles - Don’t Let Me Down
-
Paul Revere and the Raiders, “Let Me”
-
Paul Kantner & JS, Let's Go Together
(after 14 days quarantine of course ??? )
-
Norah Jones - Tryin' To Keep It Together
-
Spencer Davis - Keep on Running
-
Ada Blenkhorn & J. Howard Entwhistle, by way of the Carter Family, "Keep On The Sunny Side".
Peter
-
The Kinks - Sunny Afternoon
-
Marvin Gaye - Sunny
-
Van Morrison - Some Sunny Day
-
Lee Hazelwood & Nancy Sinatra, "Some Velvet Morning".
Peter
-
Alannah Myles, “Black Velvet”.
-
U.S. Girls, "Velvet For Sale".
Peter
-
The Kinks - Most Exclusive Residence For Sale
-
Okay, for a while I am just going to try titles of songs I’ve played on a gig. We’ll see how it goes...
Cole Porter, “Love For Sale”.
-
UFO - Love to Love
-
Soundgarden, Loud Love
-
James Brown - Say It Loud (I'm Black And I'm Proud)
-
CCR: Proud Mary
Bill, tgo
-
Pantera ; Proud to be Loud
-
Rolling Stones - Ain't Too Proud To Beg
-
Brian, you must be a bit younger than me as anyone my age undoubtedly associates "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" with the greatest male Motown group of all time,
The Temptations
Bill, tgo
-
The Beatles, It's All Too Much
-
Ella Fitzgerald, “Too Darn Hot”
-
Bill
It’s probably a good thing then that I didn’t used the Ben Harper & Funk Brothers version which I believe was from earlier in the present century :)
Santana - Hot Tamales
-
Robert Johnson: They’re Red Hot
Bill, tgo (who can be persuaded that music stopped in 1976 - now get off my lawn!)
-
The Dread Crew Of Oddwood, "They're Taking The Hobbits To Isengard" (really - it's a song - )
Peter (who would agree with Bill about "Ain't Too Proud".....except that one will now first & foremost always be a Mr. Potatohead song for me - having mixed them doing 3-5 nights a week for almost 2 years)
-
Bette Midler - The Rose
-
Bob Wills, “San Antonio Rose”.
-
Waylon Jennings ; Rose in Paradise
-
Green Day - Welcome to Paradise
-
Marvin Aday, "Paradise By The Dashboard Light".
Peter
-
Eddie Money; Two Tickets To Paradise
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Two Girls".
Peter
-
Cyndi Lauper ; Girls Just Want To Have Fun
-
The Four Seasons: Big Girls Don't Cry
Bill, tgo
-
Grateful Dead - "Big Railroad Blues"
-
Johnny Cash, “Folsom Prison Blues”
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Talking Birth Control Blues".
Peter
-
Robert Johnson/Hot Tuna - Walkin' Blues
-
Grateful Dead ; Viola Lee Blues
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Fraternity Blues".
Peter
-
Jorma Kaukonen - Hypnotation Blues
-
Dylan: Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues
Bill, tgo
-
Jelly Roll Morton & Hot Tuna ; Winin' Boy Blues
-
B.B. King, “Every Day I Have The Blues”
-
Chicago - Feelin’ Stronger Every Day
-
Harry Belafonte - Day O
-
U2 - It's a Beautiful Day
-
DEVO, Beautiful World
(for you...not me :'( )
-
Slowhand, "You Are So Beautiful".
Peter
-
Prince - The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Louisiana Girl Blues".
Peter
-
Randy Newman: Louisiana 1927
Bill, tgo
-
Fats Waller-Louisiana Fairytale Lovely tune - played it in one of the New Orleans Bands I play for (yes - with Alembic Electric Bass - result!!)
-
New Riders of the Purple Sage - Louisiana Lady
-
Lyle Lovett ; She's No Lady
-
Bob Dylan - Lay Lady Lay
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Many A Fine Lady".
Peter
-
Stevie Wonder ; Golden Lady
-
The Stranglers - Golden Brown
-
Shadowfax, Brown Rice ;)
(Boy that ending sounds Terrapin-ish)
-
Stones, "Brown Sugar".
Peter
-
Julie Andrews ; A Spoonful of Sugar
-
The Archies: Sugar, Sugar
Bill, tgo
-
Neil Young - Sugar Mountain
-
Zappa: Billy the Mountain
Billy the g o
-
Bob Dylan ;Thunder on the Mountain
-
Rainbow, Man on the Silver Mountain
-
Grateful Dead ; Fire On The Mountain
-
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds- Babe, I'm on Fire
-
Tommy James & The Shondells, "Sugar On Sunday".
Peter
-
Doobie Brothers - Another Park, Another Sunday
-
Rush, Lakeside Park
-
Richard Harris: MacArthur Park
Bill, tgo (who has never left a cake out in the rain, but has a great Richard Harris story ... hmmmm ... this may call for a new thread)
-
Muddy Waters ; Walkin' Thru the Park
-
Fats Domino, “I’m Walkin’”
-
Styx - I'm OK
-
Paul Revere and the Raiders (Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart) - (I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone
-
Avril Lavigne ; I'm with you
-
Fever Tree, "Come With Me'.
Peter
-
Beatles - Come Together
-
Green Day - When I Come Around
-
Jerry Garcia: When The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game*
Bill, tgo
*The original Smokey Robinson/Marvellettes version didn’t include “when” in the title
-
Springsteen - Hunter of Invisible Game
-
Shirley Ellis, "The Name Game".
Peter
-
ABBA - The Name of The Game ( extra points ??)
-
Kansas - Play the Game Tonight ("without fans or any other audience due to "social distancing")
-
Lennon Sisters, "Tonight You Belong To Me".
Peter
-
The night belongs to mona - Donald Fagen
-
Ellas McDaniel (Bo Diddley); Mona
( I love the Quicksilver Messenger Service version )
My audio engineering teacher ; Mr. Leo De Gar Kulka , recorded this album ,
-
Nat King Cole (though I prefer it by my close personal friend* Aaron Neville), "Mona Lisa".
*Meaning I did monitors for the Brothers 3 nights.....
Peter
-
Elton John: Mona Lisas & Mad Hatters
Bill, tgo
-
Noel Coward, "Mad Dogs And Englishmen".
Peter
-
William Blake ; Mad Song
-
Kurt Weill, Sarah Vaughan, Willie Nelson - yep, it’s “September Song”.
-
Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends
-
Earth Wind and Fire - September
-
Carol King - It Might As Well Rain Until September
-
The Happenings, "See You In September".
Peter
-
The Who, I can see for miles
-
Edwin Starr, "Twenty Five Miles".
Peter
-
The Byrds - Eight Miles High
-
Phil Hawkins, "Eight O'Clock Blues".
Peter
-
John Prine: Six O’Clock News
Bill, tgo
-
Larry Norman, "Six O'Clock News" (yeah, it's a different song).
Peter
-
Dave Dudley, “Six Days on the Road”.
-
Van Morrison - Bright Side Of The Road
-
Jerry Garcia - Like a Road Leading Home
-
Ellen Mcilwaine ; Can't find my way home
This has been covered by many artists however I have to be a partial to Ellen's version .
Please listen and enjoy ( She is also the guitarist here )
-
Townes Van Zandt, "The Road".
Peter
-
Jackson Browne: The Road And The Sky
Bill, tgo
-
Johnny Cash (Ghost) ; Riders in the Sky
-
The Who- Armenia, City in the Sky
-
Lieberman and Stoller, “Kansas City”
-
Arlo Guthrie - City of New Orleans
-
Curtis, New World Order
-
Chicago - What's This World Coming To?
-
B-52's, Dance This Mess Around
( answering Chicago's question :D )
-
Steeleye Span, “All Around My Hat”.
-
Grateful Dead, "I've Been All Around This World".
Peter
-
Chuck Berry - Around and Around
-
Ratt, Round And Round
-
James Taylor - Circle Round The Sun
-
Carter Family, "Will The Circle Be Unbroken?".
Peter
-
The Pines - Circle Around The Sun (totally different song than James Taylor's Circle Round the Sun)
-
Level 42 - The Sun Goes Down (Livin' It Up)
-
Jimi Hendrix - Third Stone From The Sun
-
Anton Karas: The Third Man Theme
Bill, tgo
-
Percy Sledge - When A Man Loves A Woman
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Greensboro Woman".
Peter
-
Loretta Lynn: You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man)
Bill, tgo
-
The Queen Of Country Music, "Stand By Your Man".
Peter
-
Beach Boys - You Need A Mess of Help To Stand Alone
-
I've been waiting three months to use this one!!!!
John Prine: Sabu Visits The Twin Cities Alone
Bill, tgo
-
:D
-
Nice one, Bill - a bit of a tough one to play off, but I do believe I can rise to the occasion with:
Sioux & The Banshees, "Cities In Dust".
Peter
-
Midnight Oil - Dust
-
Woody Guthrie, “Dusty Old Dust”.
-
Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) - Sunshine Dust And The Messenger of Allah
-
Lesley Gore: Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows
Bill, tgo
-
Asheville NC’s David Wilcox (as opposed to the Canadian Blues musician by the same name) - Sunshine On The Land
-
John Denver - Sunshine on my Shoulders
-
Donovan, "Sunshine Superman".
Peter
-
Laurie Anderson, O Superman
-
Five for Fighting - Superman (It’s Not Easy)
-
B.B. Nation, "Easy Woman".
Peter
-
Eagles: Witchy Woman
Bill, tgo
-
Carole via Aretha, "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman".
Peter
-
Bee Gees, Mr Natural
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/7a/71/1a/7a711a26732e658c3c2b6cd72dbd0ccd.jpg)
-
Aretha - Every Natural Thing
-
Cole Porter, “Every Time We Say Goodbye”.
-
Pink Floyd - Time
-
Basia, Time and Tide
-
Counting Crows - God Of Open Tide
-
Cole Porter, “We Open In Venice”
-
Red Hot Chili Peppers, "Venice Queen".
Peter
-
Dylan: Queen Jane Approximately
Bill, tgo
-
Mountain/Leslie West - Mississippi Queen
-
Juice Newton - Queen of Hearts
-
Queen - Killer Queen
-
Neil Young & Crazy Horse: Cortez the Killer
Bill, tgo
-
David Bowie - New Killer Star
-
Perry Como - Catch a Falling Star
-
Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova - Falling Slowly
-
The King, "Can't Help Falling In Love".
Peter
-
Rodgers and Hart, “Falling In Love With Love”.
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Be Here To Love Me".
Peter
-
John Kahn & Robert Hunter/Jerry Garcia: Love in the Afternoon
Bill, tgo
-
Jefferson Airplane - Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon
-
Starland Vocal Band, "Afternoon Delight".
Peter
-
The Kinks - Sunny Afternoon
-
Bobby Hebb: Sunny
Bill, tgo
-
Joe Raposo/Sesame Street, Sunny Days
-
Keith Jarrett, “Days And Nights Waiting”
-
Jerry Garcia Band, "Waiting For A Miracle".
Peter (who apologizes if it's a repeat - but the fool "Search" function won't live up to its name with 1-letter words)
-
Bruce Springsteen- There Goes My Miracle
-
The Drifters: There Goes My Baby
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Upon My Soul".
Peter
-
The Fifth Dimension- Up Up and Away, My Beautiful Balloon
-
Burke/Van Heusen perf. By Lady Gaga/Tony Bennett-“But Beautiful”.
-
Bruce Cockburn - Beautiful Creatures
-
Talking Heads, Creatures of Love
-
Robert Johnson, "Love In Vain".
Peter
-
John Hiatt: Real Fine Love
Bill, tgo
-
Chiffons, "He's So Fine".
Peter
-
Indigo Girls - Closer To Fine
-
(Forgive me, but) Grand Funk Railroad, "Closer To Home".
Peter (who thinks it tragic that Mel Schacher wasted his talents in that band)
-
Stones: 20,000 Light Years From Home
Bill, tgo
-
Green Day - 2,000 Light Years Away
-
Debby Boone, "You Light Up My Life".
Peter
-
Styx, Light Up
-
Louis and Ella, “Beginning To See The Light”
-
Stones, "Can't You Hear Me Knocking".
Peter
-
Louis and Ella, “Beginning To See The Light”
Stones, "Can't You Hear Me Knocking".
Peter
Huh?
Bill, tgo
-
Well, crap. I have no idea how I missed Hankster's post; I mean there was an almost 6-hour gap there. Nor do I have an excuse. I will go flog myself into awareness with an old, rusty B string.
Peter
-
Getting things back on track:
Dylan/Wilburys: Heading For The Light
Bill, tgo
-
Hank Williams - I Saw The Light
-
Jimmy Boyd, "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus".
Peter
-
Bruce Cockburn - I Saw Three Ships
-
Bob Marley & the Wailers - Three little birds
-
Leapy Lee, “Little Arrows”
-
James Taylor - A Little More Time With You
-
The Who, Mary Ann with the Shaky Hand
~~some really funny lyrics~~ ::)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "When He Offers His Hand".
Peter (who will acknowledge that that one is far and away the worst thing Townes ever wrote)
-
Black Sabbath, Hand of Doom
(who could argue is one of the best of their tunes)
-
Conway Twitty & The Twitty Birds, "Touch The Hand (Of The Man Who Made You A Woman)".
Peter (who would question the application of the word "best" to anything Sabbath-related.......)
-
Morton Subotnick, Touch pt. 1
-
The Doors - Not To Touch The Earth
-
George Jones & Tammy Wynette: (We’re Not) The Jet Set
Bill, tgo
-
John Denver (by way of Peter, Paul, & Mary), "Leavin' On A Jet Plane".
Peter
-
Rodney Crowell, “Leavin’ Louisiana In The Broad Daylight”
-
The Beatles - In My Life
-
Billy Joel, My Life
(I close my eyes and I'm right back in the 70's, remember strawberry rolling papers? ;) )
-
Frank Sinatra: My Way
Bill, tgo
-
James Taylor - Something In The Way She Moves
-
Nirvana, Something in the way
-
Tom Waits, "Way Down In The Hole".
Peter
-
Harry Belafonte: There’s A Hole In The Bucket
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "The Hole".
Peter
-
James Taylor - Down In The Hole (From New Moon Shine which I think was the first recording on which Jimmy took over the bass duties for James)
-
Eric Clapton (and many others - Bessie Smith, Louis Jordan, Nina Simone..,) “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out”
-
Hole, You Know You're Right
-
Elvis - I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
-
Dave Matthews Band - Grace Is Gone
-
Pretty much every acoustic guitar and/or mountain dulcimer player in history, "Amazing Grace".
Peter
-
Mudhoney - In 'N' Out of Grace
-
Neil Young: Out On The Weekend
Bill, tgo
-
Bob Dylan - One More Weekend
-
Loverboy, "Working For The Weekend".
Peter (who will probably lose all respect for himself if he doesn't stop posting songs like that soon.......)
-
Loverboy, "Working For The Weekend".
Peter (who will probably lose all respect for himself if he doesn't stop posting songs like that soon.......)
No worries, that's the first song I thought of 8)
Rush, Working Man
-
Little Village: Don’t Bug Me When I’m Working
Bill, tgo
-
Rod Stewart, Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
-
Elton John, "Think I'm Gonna Kill Myself".
Peter
-
And here’s an old chestnut from 1965
Barbara Mason: Yes, I’m Ready
Bill, tgo
-
And here's an old wing nut from 1956 :o
Little Richard - I'm Ready Teddy
-
Neil Young - Are You Ready For The Country
-
David Allan Coe, "If That Ain't Country".
Peter
-
John Prine: Some Humans Ain’t Human
Bill, tgo
-
Rodgers & Hammerstein, "Some Enchanted Evening".
Peter
-
Paul Simon: Late In The Evening
Bill, tgo
-
Jethro Tull - Later, That Same Evening
-
Frank Zappa - What Will This Evening Bring Me This Morning
-
James Taylor - Hour That The Morning Comes
-
Good Old Grateful Dead: Till The Morning Comes
Bill, tgo
-
Jerry Garcia - Comes a Time
-
Townes Van Zandt, "7 Comes 11".
Peter
-
Billie Holiday- “Comes Love”
-
Van Morrison - Crazy In Love
-
Grateful Dead: Crazy Fingers
Bill, tgo
-
Hoyt Axton, “Boney Fingers”.
-
Ritchie Valens - Boney Maroney
-
Paulman. I think we need to DQ your entry here. The Richie Valens tune is entitled Bony Maronie not Boney Maroney. Based on previous rulings, the spelling of the matching word in the title needs to be the same (I was dinged for using a plural when the original was singular).
That would make Hankster’s Boney Fingers the song title to match.
My entry is...Weather Report (w/ Carlos Santana) Man with Copper Fingers
-
Lulu, "The Man With The Golden Gun".
Peter
-
The Beatles: Happiness Is A Warm Gun
Bill, tgo
-
Brian Eno, Here come the Warm Jets
-
Van Morrison - Oh, The Warm Feeling
-
George Jones, "Seeing Double, Feeling Single".
Peter
-
I was going to respond with Emmylou Harris and "Feeling Single, Seeing Double", but it turns out it is the same song - the Cozmik one posted the dyslexic version. lol
So ....
Billie Holiday: I'll Be Seeing You
Bill, tgo
-
Bobby Darin, I'll Be There
-
Bob Dylan
I’ll be your baby tonight
-
I call shenanigans! “I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight” was used by Hankster on February 16th. The “search” function above is your friend!
So ...
George M. Cohan: Over There
Bill, tgo
-
But Bill, it’s such a great song! :)
Ok, play on... Jesse Harris / Charlie Haden: There in a dream
Bill Frisell does a nice version on his album Harmony
-
Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)
-
Thank you, Counsel.
-
Kate Bush - And Dream of Sheep
-
Pink Floyd...Sheep
-
Johann Sebastian Bach: Sheep May Safely Graze
Bill, tgo
-
I was going to respond with Emmylou Harris and "Feeling Single, Seeing Double", but it turns out it is the same song - the Cozmik one posted the dyslexic version. lol
So ....
Billie Holiday: I'll Be Seeing You
Bill, tgo
Well, crap. I can never remember which way that goes - so I checked 3 times to be sure I got it right.
Note to self: Always check four times....... ::)
And: Nightcore, "Wolf In Sheep's Clothing (Set It Off)".
Peter
-
I was going to respond with Emmylou Harris and "Feeling Single, Seeing Double", but it turns out it is the same song - the Cozmik one posted the dyslexic version. lol
So ....
Billie Holiday: I'll Be Seeing You
Bill, tgo
Well, crap. I can never remember which way that goes - so I checked 3 times to be sure I got it right.
Note to self: Always check four times....... ::)
And: Nightcore, "Wolf In Sheep's Clothing (Set It Off)".
Peter
-
Thanks, Elwood; don't know why that happens sometimes.
Peter
-
The only reason I get it right is I played it in a band for awhile. Good song!
Now, back to our regularly scheduled thread:
Grateful Dead: Dire Wolf
Bill, tgo
-
Los Lobos, "Will The Wolf Survive?".
Peter
-
Jethro Tull - Protect and Survive
-
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Ball and Chain
-
Aretha: Chain of Fools
Bill, tgo
-
Grateful Dead, "Unbroken Chain".
Peter
-
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Will The Circle Be Unbroken
-
Joni Mitchell: The Circle Game
Bill, tgo
-
Buster Benton, "Money Is The Name Of The Game".
Peter
-
Ray Charles - Game Number Nine
-
Domenic Behan, “The Patriot Game”. Here’s the Judy Collins version, which is where I first learned it.
-
Bob Dylan - Only A Pawn In Their Game
-
Guy Wood and Robert Mellon, “My One And Only Love”. Here’s the Coltrane recording.
-
Bob Marley - One Love
And evidence for a matter beyond the statute of limitations: https://www.amazon.com/Boney-Maroney/dp/B005NJY2GG 8)
-
George Harrison - Love You To
-
The Beatles: Love Me Do
Bill, tgo
-
The Beatles - Do You Want To Know A Secret
-
Johnny Rivers : Secret Agent Man
Bill, tgo
-
Sodom, "Agent Orange".
Peter
-
Nat King Cole, “Orange Coloured Sky”
-
Bob Dylan & The Band - Orange Juice Blues (Blues For Breakfast)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Black Widow Blues".
Peter
-
Fairport Convention - The Widow of Westmorland's Daughter
-
Woohoo...10,000th view !
(I got nothin' but this jingle that mentions a daughter,
...not an official entry...but FUN nonetheless!! :D
-
Marc Gunn, "The Widow And The Devil".
Peter
-
Can't believe this hasn't been mentioned yet!
Good Old Grateful Dead: Friend of the Devil
Bill, tgo
-
And going from the sublime to the ridiculous - Charlie Daniels Band, "The Devil Went Down To Georgia".
Peter (who is likewise stunned we got 137 pages into this exercise before we saw "FOTD" :o )
-
Hoagy Carmichael/Ray Charles - Georgia On My Mind
-
Ringo: Oh My My
Bill, tgo
-
Neil Young - What Did You Do To My Life
-
Queen - Love Of My Life
-
Jim Post, "I Love My Life".
Peter
-
Frank Zappa - Love of My Life
-
Talk Talk - It's My Life
-
Carole King - It's Too Late
-
Dennis Wilson - It’s Not Too Late
-
The Beatles , It's All Too Much
-
Julian Lennon, "Too Late For Goodbyes".
Peter
-
Traditional - Ten Minutes Too Late
Can we play "Traditional" as an artist?? :o if not I will play a title not related to my life:
Bob Mould - It's Too Late
-
Traditional - Ten Minutes Too Late
Can we play "Traditional" as an artist?? :o if not I will play a title not related to my life:
Bob Mould - It's Too Late
"Traditional" works for me; the most prolific songwriter this side of Anonymous!
So - John Hoosier Mellonhead, "Minutes To Memories".
Peter
-
Bob Hope: Thanks For The Memories
Bill, tgo (who really felt old when he googled “Thanks for the Memories” and the first hit was for a song by something called “Fall Out Boy”!)
-
Led Zeppelin, Tea For One
-
Harold Arlen & Johnny Mercer, by way of Rank Sinatra, "One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)".
Peter
-
Frank Zappa - Baby Snakes
-
Snakefinger, You upset me baby
-
Stanley Clarke/George Duke - Sweet Baby
-
Milton Ager & Jack Yellen, writers; recorded by more than 100 artists between 1927-1992, "Ain't She Sweet".
Peter (who like to suggest that anyone who enjoyed Elwood's Snakefingers vid check out this one (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPadK3BLSmU) from Roomful Of Blues)
-
Lou Reed/Velvet Underground, “Sweet Jane”
-
James Taylor - Sweet Baby James
-
The Grateful Dead - What's Become of the Baby
-
Mac Davis, "Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me".
Peter (who really disgusts himself with some of these.......)
-
Frank Zappa (who else) - Don't Eat The Yellow Snow
-
Aliotta Haynes & Jeremiah, "Snow Queen".
Peter
-
The Who and Tina Turner - Acid Queen
-
Van Morrison - Queen of the Slipstream
-
Jesse Winchester, “Mississippi You’re On My Mind”
-
Um, Richard? You might want to rethink that one now that you've had the chance to have some coffee......
Let me throw in Mountain, "Mississippi Queen" off Brian's post - then you can put yours up, eh?
Peter (who by no means intends that as criticism -especially given how many times he have erred on this)
-
John Prine: Be My Friend Tonight
Bill, tgo
-
Clarence Clemmons and Jackson Browne - You’re A Friend Of Mine
-
I'm not following the continuity from a couple of posts earlier...but will attempt to make a play and right the ship. 8)
2 Belgen - Queen of Mine
-
Bruce Cockburn - A Dream Like Mine
-
The Byrds - “He Was A Friend Of Mine”.
BTW - some how I got to “Mississippi you’re on my mind” by thinking of “Mississippi Queen” and then assuming someone likely already posted that - and then had a brain glitch and jumped to Mississippi songs. Good thing I am retiring. And good thing Peter is around to tell me what I really meant. LOL.
-
(A different) Snakefinger, Jesus was a Leprechaun
-
John Prine: Jesus, The Missing Years
Bill, tgo
-
John Prine: Jesus, The Missing Years
Bill, tgo
A topic also brilliantly treated (as Bill is well aware) in Christopher Moore's Lamb: The Gospel According To Christ's Childhood Pal Biff.
But more to the point: Ben Folds Five, "Missing The War".
Peter
-
Edwin Starr: War (What Is It Good For?)
Bill, tgo
And Coz is 110% right about Lamb. Great read, hysterically funny!
-
Ray, "That's What I Say".
Peter
-
Coz, assuming you are referring to Mr. Charles, the title of the song is “What’d I Say” which, technically, doesn’t qualify! However I have to thank you for tweaking my brain to remember the wonderful SNL skit where Ray got to watch his tune covered by “The Young Caucasians”.
Bill, tgo
-
That was indeed my reference, and I am properly mortified at my failure of memory. I do, however, thank you for tweaking my brain in re: The Young Caucasians; one the funnier things from back when SNL was still, in fact, funny.
Peter
-
Leonard Cohen - Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye
-
Alison Krause, "It's Goodbye And So Long To You".
Peter
-
The Beatles: The Long And Winding Road
Bill, tgo
-
CSN - Long Time Gone
-
Bob Seger - Old Time Rock n Roll
-
Old & in the Way: Old & in the Way
Bill, tgo
-
Jethro Tull - Too Old For Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young To Die
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Waitin' Around To Die".
Peter
-
Traditional: I’ve Been All Around This World
Here’s Grandpa Jones’ 1946 version
Bill, tgo
[/youtube]
-
The Duhks - “Fast Paced World”
-
The Police - Spirits In The Material World
-
Andy Summers, World Gone Strange
(Did they run the whole mix through an SDD-320? ::) )
(https://www.thewho.net/whotabs/images/equipment/guitar/rolanddimensiond.jpg)
-
The Doors - People Are Strange
-
Michel Legrand, “What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?”
-
The Band - Life Is A Carnival
-
Niccolo Paganini: Carnival of Venice
Bill, tgo
-
Bruce Springsteen - The Last Carnival
-
Steely Dan, Home at Last 8)
-
Etta James, “At Last”.
-
Led Zeppelin - Achilles Last Stand
-
Sly & the Family Stone: Stand!
Bill, tgo
-
Ben E King - Stand By Me
-
Gordon Lightfoot - A Tree Too Weak To Stand
-
The Other Ones - Banyan Tree
-
Melvins, Tie my Pecker to a Tree
-
Frank Zappa, My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama
-
Eddie Murphy, Boogie in Your Butt
-
K.C. and the Sunshine Band, “I’m You Boogie Man”.
-
Well played.
I was betting on 'Boogie Shoes' :)
-
The Andrews Sisters: Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
Bill, tgo
-
Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy
-
Simon and Garfunkel - The Only Living Boy In New York
-
Nina Hagen - New York, New York
-
Jesse Winchester, “Brand New Tennessee Waltz”.
-
The Clash - Brand New Cadillac
-
Bruce Springsteen: Pink Cadillac
Bill, tgo
-
Henry Mancini - The Pink Panther Theme
-
King Crimson- Peace, A Theme
-
Jack Bruce, Theme for an Imaginary Western
-
Bruce Springsteen - Theme Of An Imaginary Waitress (Fountainbleu Waltz) AKA Portrait Of An Imaginary Waitress (Fountainbleu)
-
Atlanta Rhythm Section - Imaginary Lover
-
Jean Luc Ponty - Imaginary Voyage
And a special gratefull note for Tom Fowler job, our fellow alembician.
-
Zappa, Imaginary Diseases
(a nod to brother Bruce on trombone)
-
Paula Cole - Imaginary Man
-
The Kinks: A Well Respected Man
Bill, tgo
-
Spenser Davis Group, "I'm A Man".
Peter
-
Jerome Kern/Johnny Mercer, “I’m Old Fashioned”. Here’s Blossom...
-
Mr. Riley B. King, "Same Old Story, Same Old Song".
Peter
-
Willie Dixon - The Same Thing
-
Aerosmith, "Same Old Song And Dance".
Peter
-
Don Henley: All She Wants To Do Is Dance
Bill, tgo
-
Yes - The Revealing Science of God: Dance of the Dawn
-
Dave Brubeck, Unsquare Dance
-
Robert Hunter, "Dance A Hole".
Peter
-
Richie Havens - There’s A Hole In The Future
-
Frank Sinatra with the Nelson Riddle orchestra, “There’s A Small Hotel” (Rodgers and Hart):
-
Eagles, "Hotel California".
Peter
-
Propellerheads, Take California
-
Frank Zappa - Baby, Take Your Teeth Out
-
Mac Davis, "Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me".
Peter
-
Dylan & The Band: Don’t Ya Tell Henry
Bill, tgo
-
Carl Perkins - Honey Don't
-
Ray Charles/Miles Davis - Here Come De Honey Man
-
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, “A Taste Of Honey”
-
Doobie Brothers - Need A Little Taste Of Love
-
Otis Redding: Try A Little Tenderness
Bill, tgo
-
Soft Machine, Little Miss b
-
Chicago - Little Miss Lovin'
-
Gordon Lightfoot, “That’s What You Get For Lovin’ Me”. Here he is with the great Red Shea on guitar.
-
Billy Preston, "That's The Way God Planned It".
Peter
-
Jethro Tull: My God
Bill, tgo
-
Sade, Somebody Already Broke My Heart
-
Everly Brothers - Since You Broke My Heart
-
The Skyliners, "Since I Don't Have You".
Peter
-
Lenny Welch: Since I Fell For You
Bill, tgo
-
Led Zeppelin - Since I've Been Loving You
-
David Ruffin, "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right".
Peter
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Was I Right Or Wrong
-
B.J. Thomas, "Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song".
Peter
-
Dr John - Right Place Wrong Time
-
Prince - I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man
-
Dr John - Right Place Wrong Time
Stick that one in the "Search" function and you'll learn Hankster used it Feb. 3.
Peter (who knows this because it was his first thought for what ended up being B.J., above)
-
So what’s the remedy?
Bill, tgo
-
So what’s the remedy?
Bill, tgo
Always check the "Search" - unless, of course, you have a title with a one-letter word.
But as to the current contretemps, either someone could play off mine, or we could just go ahead and play off Brian's; what say you?
Peter
-
Since it's "my bad" I will retract my Prince entry and go with...
Chuck Berry - No Particular Place To Go
-
Townes Van Zandt, "No Lonesome Tune".
Peter
-
Don Gibson: Oh Lonesome Me
Bill, tgo
-
Dr John - Right Place Wrong Time
Stick that one in the "Search" function and you'll learn Hankster used it Feb. 3.
Peter (who knows this because it was his first thought for what ended up being B.J., above)
It occurred to me to search first but then I thought "what are the odds?". I should have searched.
In penance I play... ::)
Trick Pony - Pour Me
-
So it wasn't even me who screwed up. However, given a second chance, I came through with flying colors. Play on...
Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar On Me
-
Carolina Slim, "Pour Me One More Drink".
Peter
-
Allman Brothers - Ain’t Wasting Time No More
-
Triumph - Time Canon/Killing Time
-
Rolling Stones - Time Waits For No One
-
Grateful Dead: High Time
Bill, tgo
-
Henry John Deutschendorf Jr., "Rocky Mountain High".
Peter
-
Return To Forever, “500 Miles High”.
-
Hedy West, performed by Kingston Trio; Peter, Paul, & Mary; Bobby Bare; and others, including me at summer camp: 500 Miles
Bill, tgo
-
I was hoping someone would play that one. Thanks Bill!
Asleep At The Wheel, “Miles And Miles Of Texas”.
-
Little Feat, Texas Twister
-
Willie Nelson - There's A Little Bit Of Everything In Texas
-
Flaco Jimenez/Ry Cooder: That’s The Way The Girls Are From Texas
Bill, tgo
-
Change of State...
R.E.M - All The Way To Reno (You’re Gonna Be A Star)
-
Stevie Rave On, "Texas Flood".
Peter
-
Peter, you’re in the wrong state. :)
-
Back on track:
Mott the Hoople: All The Way From Memphis
Bill, tgo
-
John Barry, From Russia with Love ::)
-
Peter, you’re in the wrong state.
Nope - just the wrong page. Again!
I swear, I have a clear memory of checking to make sure the last page was up...............
But I beg forgiveness on the grounds of strange coinkydink: I played Stevie, the song I was supposed to play off mentions Reno, saxophonist Johnny Reno was an original of Double Trouble. Yeah, it's late.
So, I will leave you with Esperanza Spalding, "Prelude For Lovers".
Peter
-
Peter, Peter, Peter! I’m starting to worry.
“From Russia With Love” > “Prelude For Lovers” ?
Getting back on track from the Bond tune:
The Four Aces: Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing
Bill, tgo
-
Stept/Brown/Tobias, "Comes Love".
-
Peter, Peter, Peter! I’m starting to worry.
“From Russia With Love” > “Prelude For Lovers” ?
Getting back on track from the Bond tune:
The Four Aces: Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing
Bill, tgo
Well, crap, again. I seem to be losing my s......tuff here.
Peter (who would post a link to the appropriate Zevon song, but, this being the Wickershams' living room and all.........)
-
Steve Hackett - There Are Many Sides To The Night
-
Jimmy Cliff, “Many Rivers To Cross”.
-
Bruce Cockburn - The End Of All Rivers
-
The Allman Brothers, Bag End
-
A song with more truth than I care to admit..
ZZ Top - Sleeping Bag
-
Jethro Tull - Sleeping With The Dog
-
The Band: Sleeping
Bill, tgo
-
Eddie Vedder/Pearl Jam - Sleeping By Myself
-
Fats Domino, “All By Myself”.
-
Townes Van Zandt, "At My Window".
Peter
-
John Phillips/Grateful Dead: Me and My Uncle
Bill, tgo
-
Bill, you played that that on Jan 11.
However since its the same person, is a double play valid? ???
In waiting for a pending judgement I play...
Mary Wells - My Guy
-
I searched before posting and again just now. No return for a previous post?
Bill, tgo
-
Led Zeppelin, In My Time of Dying
-
Red Sovine, "Little Family Soldier".
And Bill, I got the same result as Roger - which is strange, because I was sure it was me who posted that one........
And if you're question is whether it will show your own previous posts, it shows me mine all the time.
Peter
-
Weather Report - Unknown Soldier (From I Sing the Body Electric)
-
Red Sovine, "Little Family Soldier".
And Bill, I got the same result as Roger - which is strange, because I was sure it was me who posted that one........
And if you're question is whether it will show your own previous posts, it shows me mine all the time.
Peter
Oops - I was trying to see if "Family Time" is the actual title of one of Red's (playing off "Time", of course), and sort of slid sideways into this one, with the wrong word. Given my record of late, maybe I just just give up............
Peter
-
Might stretch the rules. Earl Scruggs and John McEuen, “Soldier’s Joy”.
-
Well, Richard, technically that one would be disallowed - but given how often I've screwed up recently, I'll just go ahead and say:
Waylon Jennings (and many others), "San Francisco's Mabel Joy".
Peter
-
Stevie Ray Vaughn - Pride And Joy
-
Miriam Therese Winter, "Joy Is Like The Rain".
Peter
-
Yeah, I knew I was pushing my luck with two banjos.
-
Yeah, I knew I was pushing my luck with two banjos.
Hey - it was the "'s" on "Solder's" that didn't work; I, for one, gots no problem with 2 banjers! (Especially those 2!!!)
Peter
-
I knew that. I was just going for the cheap laugh.
-
“Joy & Pain” by Maze fearuring Frankie Beverly.
-
Ode to Joy - Beethoven
-
Ode to Joy - Beethoven
As a note: Usually the Author/Performer is noted first and the song second. Almost mis-played this one due to early am and no coffee yet.
Talking Heads - Road to Nowhere
-
Tom Russell, “Road To Bayamon”.
-
Van Morrison - Bright Side Of The Road (from Into the Music, 1979)
-
Led Zeppelin, In My Time of Dying
(since I got rolled over last time around ??? )
-
Ouch, respect to Elwood!
Amboy Dukes - Journey to the Center of the Mind
-
:) Thanks for the nod,
I like this place :)
-
Ode to Joy - Beethoven
When I played that one on Jan. 23, Adriaan responded "....that would be Ode an die Freude. Sorry to be such a killjoy. ;) "
Amboy Dukes - Journey to the Center of the Mind
Moody Blues, "Legend Of A Mind".
Peter (who hopes he isn't hoist on the petard of the "Search" function not functioning on one-letter words)
-
Baron Von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun: Ballad of the Chrome Nun
(a highly under-rated collaboration of Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, and David Freiberg)
Bill, tgo
(P.S. The “Me and My Uncle” situation was a result of “and” vs. “&”)
-
Alice Cooper, "The Ballad Of Dwight Fry".
Peter
-
Dylan: The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest
Bill, tgo
-
Convoluted authorship; recorded by Gene Greene, Brook Benton, Mike Bloomfield, Big Bill Broonzy, Mississippi Joe Callicott, Johnny Cash, Sam Cooke, Frank Crumit, Sammy Davis Jr., Lonnie Donegan, Bob Dylan, Roscoe Holcomb, Lena Horne, Mississippi John Hurt, Burl Ives, Jack Johnson, Lead Belly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Lindsay Lohan, Taj Mahal, Van Morrison, New Lost City Ramblers, Charlie Patton, Les Paul, Charlie Poole, Jimmie Rodgers, Anika Noni Rose, Pete Seeger, Dinah Shore, Chris Smither, Gene Vincent, Fats Waller, Doc Watson, Stevie Wonder, Josh White, Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Count Basie, Bunny Berigan, Dave Brubeck, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, and more than 200 others, "Frankie And Johnnie".
Peter
-
Ode to Joy - Beethoven
Ode to Joy - Beethoven
As a note: Usually the Author/Performer is noted first and the song second. Almost mis-played this one due to early am and no coffee yet.
When I played that one on Jan. 23, Adriaan responded "....that would be Ode an die Freude. Sorry to be such a killjoy. "
Smote twice - OK, I'll sit this out.
-
The Slickers- Johnny Too Bad
-
Based on previous rulings, the spelling needs to be exact. It would therefore need to be Johnnie not Johnny
Therefore, I'll play...James Taylor - Johnnie Comes Back
-
Thin Lizzy, "The Boys Are Back In Town".
Peter
-
Robert Hunter: Boys In The Barroom
Bill, tgo
-
Led Zeppelin - In the Light
-
Edwards/Madden - By the Light of the Silvery Moon
(Thanks 3 Stooges)
-
Jorma Kaukonen/Hot Tuna - I See The Light (from The Phosphorescent Rat)
-
Todd Rundgren - I Saw The Light
-
Violent Femmes - I Hear the Rain
-
Jerry Garcia (official studio recording) and Grateful Dead (countless live performances), "Mission In The Rain".
Peter
-
Aretha - “I Can’t Stand The Rain”
-
Theodis Ealey, "Stand Up In It".
Peter
-
Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and the Wailers - Get Up, Stand Up (from Burnin’, 1973)
-
The Fifth Dimension - Up, Up and Away
-
Jethro Tull - Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of The New Day
-
Albert Brumley wrote it, hundreds have covered it: I’ll Fly Away
Bill, tgo
-
Keith's only composition and lead vocal with the Dead (and, having heard it, I'll say with, for good reason on both counts.......), "Let Me Sing Your Blues Away".
Peter
-
R.E.M. - Sing For The Submarine
-
Bob Gibson (with whom I once had the honor of getting wasted backstage), "I Come For To Sing".
Peter
-
Benny Goodman: Sing, Sing, Sing
Bill, tgo
-
Heart, Sing Child Sing
-
The Five Stairsteps, "O-O-H Child".
Peter
-
Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
Bill, tgo
-
Koko Taylor, "Voodoo Woman".
Peter
-
The Guess Who, “American Woman”
-
Muddy Waters, "Big Leg Woman".
Peter
-
Robert Plant, Big Log
-
Marty Robbins/Kingfish, "Big Iron".
Peter
-
Robert Plant, Big Log
Excuse the interruption:
Whoa... deep cut for me. What an interesting pairing of video and song.
Continue on...
-
So many questions...such soft hair ;D
-
In an attempt to play and interwine...
The Bellamy Brothers - Big Hair
-
Simon & Garfunkel - The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine
-
Pat Metheny, “Bright Size Life”
-
Jackson Browne: Your Bright Baby Blues
Bill, tgo
-
Stanley Clarke/George Duke (The Clarke/Duke Project) - Sweet Baby
-
KillDozer, Sweet Home Alabama
-
Grateful Dead: Alabama Getaway
Bill, tgo
-
Louie Armstrong; Ella Fitzgerald; Frank Sinatra; Billie Holiday; Jimmy Buffet, and others - Stars Fell On Alabama
-
Planet Earth Rock-n-Roll Orchestra (dba Paul Kanter & Jefferson Starship), "Have You Seen The Stars Tonight?"
Peter
-
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Have You Ever Seen The Rain
4 words match!
-
Neil Young, See the Sky About to Rain
-
Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer, and dozens of artists - “Come Rain Or Come Shine”.
-
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Have You Ever Seen The Rain
4 words match!
Another
Sorry to note, Hammer played this July 5th
-
CCR, "Who'll Stop The Rain".
Peter
-
The Kinks - Nothin’ In The World Will Stop Me Worryin’ ‘Bout That Girl
-
James Brown: It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World
Bill, tgo
-
Pearl Jam - World Wide Suicide
-
Steven Demetre Georgiou (you may know him as Yusef Islam), "Wild World".
Peter
-
Jagger & Richards (as performed by Graham Parsons and the Flying Burrito Brothers, Rolling Stones, Old and In The Way, Druha Trava, Leon Russell, Willie Nelson, etc.) - Wild Horses
-
Kate Bush, Wild Man
-
Jagger & Richards (as performed by Graham Parsons and the Flying Burrito Brothers, Rolling Stones, Old and In The Way, Druha Trava, Leon Russell, Willie Nelson, etc.) - Wild Horses
I have seen a vid of Keef & gram lounging around (wasted, no doubt) working out the music; it should properly be credited "Parsons/Jagger/Richards".
Jagger & Richards (as performed by Graham Parsons and the Flying Burrito Brothers, Rolling Stones, Old and In The Way, Druha Trava, Leon Russell, Willie Nelson, etc.) - Wild Horses
I have seen a vid of Keef & gram working out the music; it should properly be credited "Parsons/Jagger/Richards".
Kate Bush, Wild Man
Lady Day, "The Man I Love".
Peter
-
Frederick "Toots" Hibbert ( from Toots and the Maytals, Reggae Got Soul) - Rasta Man
-
Dylan: Man of Peace
Bill, tgo
-
Big Brother, "Peace Of My Heart" - oh, wait...(nyuk nyuk; I'm here all wek, folks!)
But seriously, Paul Simon, "Peace Like A River".
Peter
-
Don Williams, “Where The Arkansas River Leaves Oklahoma”.
-
Chicago (Peter Cetera) - Where Do We Go From Here (1970, Chicago II).
Yes, at one point in his career, Cetera was capable of writing more than sappy ballads
-
Supremes, "Where Did Our Love Go".
Peter
-
Bob Dylan
Love Minus Zero/No Limit
-
Rare Silk, Xenobian Love Song
-
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Wrote a Song For Everyone
-
Townes Van Zandt, "For The Sake Of The Song".
Peter
-
Mingus, “Haitian Fight Song”
-
Bob Dylan
Love Minus Zero/No Limit
I played that on March 2nd. Remember, search is your friend!
Now, to right the ship, here’s one that fits both the last legal move (Where Did Our Love Go) and most recent (Haitian Fight Song):
Sara Bareilles: Love Song
Bill, tgo
-
So does this still count?
Rare Silk, Xenobian Love Song
-
It does, now!
Dylan: Wedding Song
Bill, tgo
-
Billy Idol. "White Wedding".
Peter
-
Hank Williams Jr. - Red, White, and Pink-Slip Blues
-
Marty Robbins: A White Sport Coat
Bill, tgo
-
Johnny Russell, "Red Necks, White Socks, And Blue Ribbon Beer".
Peter
-
Pink Floyd, GoodBye Blue Sky
(I had a dream there were glimpses of blue above...hopin' that's soon ::) )
-
Beatles - Hello Goodbye
-
Opps - Brian posted while I was typing, rendering mine improper.
Peter
-
Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers, Hello New Day
-
Poe - Hello
-
Neil Young - Say Hello to Chicago (from Storytone, 2014)
-
Paper Lace, The Night Chicago Died
-
Paper Lace, The Night Chicago Died
Unclean! Unclean!
Elton, "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting".
Peter
-
night > night’s?
John Prine: That’s Alright By Me
Bill, too
-
night > night’s?
John Prine: That’s Alright By Me
Bill, too
You are, of course, correct; my bad. I can only plead "too early".
And, I'll add Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, "That's Alright Mama".
Peter
-
Dave Mason & Traffic - Feelin' Alright
-
Simon and Garfunkel, The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/01/BridgeSong.jpg/220px-BridgeSong.jpg)
-
Mindbenders, "Groovy Kind Of Love".
Peter
-
Chicago - What Kind of Man Would I Be
-
Anthony Newley: What Kind of Fool Am I?
Bill, tgo
-
ZZ Top, A Fool For Your Stockings
8) 8)
-
Count Basie, “Shiny Stockings”
-
R.E.M. - Shiny Happy People
-
Altered Images, Happy Birthday
-
Marilyn Monroe: Happy Birthday
Bill, tgo
-
Chicago - Happy Cause I’m Going Home (from Chicago III)
-
Marvin Gaye, What's Going on?
-
The Casual-Aires, "What's The Word Thunderbird".
Peter
-
Beatles: The Word
Bill, tgo
-
Switchfoot - Happy is a Yuppie Word
-
Painters and Dockers, Die Yuppie Die
-
Country Joe and the Fish: I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-to-Die Rag
“Gimme an F”!
Bill, tgo
-
The Band, "Rag Mama Rag".
Peter
-
Aerosmith, Mama Kin
-
Three Dog Night - Mama Told Me (Not To Come)
-
Three Dog Night - Mama Told Me (Not To Come)
Well, I would have said Randy Newman, but whatevs.
Townes Van Zandt, Delta Mama Blues".
Peter
-
Little Walter: Blues With a Feeling
Bill, tgo
-
Blue Swede, “Hooked On A Feeling”
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Talking Thunderbird Blues".
Peter
-
Somebody didn’t look at the top of the last page again before posting.
Going with the last legit post...
Eagles - Peaceful Easy Feeling
-
Well, fiddle-dee-dee; I was _sure_ I checked the page counter before I posted......
So I'll put "Talking Thunderbird Blues" back in the quiver & go with Commodores, "Easy (Like Sunday Morning)"
Peter
-
Dylan: New Morning
Bill, tgo
-
Willie Nelson - Last Thing I Needed First Thing This Morning
-
Traveling Willburys, "Last Night".
Peter (who made absolutely sure there wasn't another page before posting)
-
Don Henley: The Last Worthless Evening
Bill, tgo
-
Van Morrison - When That Evening Sun Goes Down
-
A. Rogers/J. Vaughn/T. Lemonier, "When Sousa Comes To Coon-Town".
Seriously. Made famous by Williams & Walker, then America's most successful black song and dance team, in their 1903 Broadway show In Dahomey. And if you think the title's bad, you should see the drawing on the cover of the sheet music.......
Peter
-
Neil Young, Comes a Time
-
Carly Simon - Haven’t Got Time For The Pain
-
The Andrews Sisters: I’ll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time
Bill, tgo
-
Rouse Brothers - Orange Blossom Special
-
Genesis - Your Own Special Way
-
Traditional, by Leadbelly, CCR, and many others: Midnight Special
Bill, tgo
-
Jimi Hendrix - Midnight Lightening
-
Hendrix did “Midnight Lightning”.
I believe “Midnight Lightening” was Michael Jackson!
hehehehe
Howlin’ Wolf: Smokestack Lightning
Bill, tgo
-
Midnight Lightning was a posthumous compilation album by Hendrix released in 1975 which consists of post-Experience recordings. One of the cuts was "Midnight Lightning" I believe that was a few years before Michael Jackson hehehehe.
I'll follow your Smokestack Lightening with...Steely Dan - Chain Lightning (from Katy Lied, 1975)
-
Jimi had lightning. Howlin' Wolf had lightning. MJ was too busy lightening.
The Pretenders: Back On The Chain Gang
Bill, tgo
-
Written by Red Lane, recorded by many, "Blackjack County Chain".
Peter (who is aware that some artists use "Chains", but Red wrote it as "Chain")
-
The Chipmunk - Coward Of The County
-
Sorry for that, Folks...
-
Matt Serletic and Bernie Taupin as done by Willie Nelson and Lee Ann Womack - Mendocino County Line (from the Great Divide, 2002).
Amazing how song writers (especially those from the country genre) have historically been so interested in county lines.
-
Toto, Hold The Line
-
Sorry for that, Folks...
Why are you sorry? That was a huge improvement over the original!
Toto, Hold The Line
Brewer & Shipley (also Gail & Dale from The Lawerence Welk Show), "One Toke Over The Line".
Peter
-
Sorry for that, Folks...
I never know Alvin had a solo career! Did Dave know?
Next up:
Inmates of the Arkansas Cummins State Farm prison in 1934, and later, Lonnie Donegan: Rock Island Line
Bill, tgo
-
B-52s, "Rock Lobster".
Peter
-
Paul Simon - Loves Me Like a Rock
-
Johnny & The Moondogs, "She Loves You".
Peter
-
The Police, Everything She Does is Magic
-
Chicago - Does Anyone Really Knows What Time It Is?
-
Am I missing something or is the only match here the word "is." I thought the powers that be nixed the use of common words e.g. a, the, is, etc.
In the spirit of matching the latest offering and getting things back on track
Yes - Does it Really Happen
-
Yes, you missed "Does"
(don't feel bad, I just realized I missed a "little" thing last post )
-
My bad.
I can’t believe I previously missed using that Chicago song (and there have been numerous opportunities given all of that group’s music I’ve used and the fact that a band I played in for 15-years performed the number at about 90% of the shows we did).&
-
Wow, my second Lonnie Donegan!
Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor (on the Bedpost Overnight?)
Bill, tgo
-
Joe Satriani - Flavor Crystal 7 (from Engines of Creation)
-
Styx, Crystal Ball
-
Doors, "Crystal Ship".
Peter
-
Tiny Tim, The Space Ship Song
-
Dweezil Zappa - My Mother Is A Space Cadet (Dweezil’s first recording released as a single in 1982 when he was 12 years old).
-
Dweezil Zappa - My Mother Is A Space Cadet (Dweezil’s first recording released as a single in 1982 when he was 12 years old).
I have seen Dweezil perform multiple times in the last 5 years or so.... his father would be so proud of him. :-)
Paul (who is NOT familiar with the lyrical content of the afore mentioned song but IS amazed at the irony of the title given what has happened to the Zappa Family Trust... :-\ )
-
Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show, “Sylvia’s Mother”
-
O.K., let’s bust this wide open.
Rolling Stones: Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?
Bill, tgo
-
Four Tops, "Standing In The Shadows Of Love".
Peter
-
Pat Benetar - Shadows of the Night
-
Quarterflash, Night Shift
(Fun fact: Guitarist Jack Charles went on to start 'Phantom' guitar co.)
-
Dylan - When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky
-
Sinatra: Strangers in the Night
Bill, tgo
-
Ameryh, "Strangers Again".
[edited for incomprehensible letter jumbling]
Peter (who may well be completely losing it)
-
Deep Purple, Perfect Starngersd .
-
Deep Purple, Perfect Starngersd .
Wiseass.
Peter
-
When the iron's hot...
(with love :D )
-
Counting Crows - Perfect Blue Buildings (From August and Everything After)
-
Emmylou Harris, “Blue Kentucky Girl”
-
Townes Van Zandt, "The Blue March".
Peter
-
Johann Strauss II: The Blue Danube Waltz
Bill, tgo
-
Counting Crows - Perfect Blue Buildings (form August and Everything After)
-
Carl Perkins: Blue Suede Shoes
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Flyin' Shoes".
Peter
-
Marvin Gaye, Flyin' High (In The Friendly Skies)
-
Afroman - Because I Got High
-
Steve Winwood - Back In The High Life Again
-
Sir Mixalot, "Baby Got Back".
Peter
-
Rafael López, We've Got the Whole World in Our Hands
-
Traditional: He’s Got the Whole World In His Hands
Bill, tgo
-
Grateful Dead, He's Gone
-
Shooter Jennings, "Gone To Carolina".
Peter
-
Here's one that I suspect at least one of our club members knows how to play!
James Taylor: Carolina In My Mind
Bill, tgo
-
Here's one that I suspect at least one of our club members knows how to play!
James Taylor: Carolina In My Mind
Bill, tgo
And play it quite tastily, I can assure you (having seen him do it a couple times).
Hammock, "My Mind Was A Fog... My Heart Became A Bomb".
Peter
-
Lindisfarne- Fog On The Tyne
-
Mudhoney, Night and Fog
-
Dr. John (Mac Rebennack): Such a Night
Bill, tgo
-
Juliana Hatfiled, "Such A Beautiful Girl".
Peter
-
John Lennon: Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)
Bill, tgo
-
Alison Krauss & Union Station, "The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn".
Peter (who, having done it, doesn't blame him)
-
Waylon Jennings - Where The Corn Don’t Grow
-
Frank Zappa - Don't Eat The Yellow Snow
-
Al Yankovic, Eat It
-
Frank Zappa - They Made Me Eat It (from Civilization Phase III)
-
The Beatles, Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey
-
Traveling Wilburys: Tweeter and the Monkey Man
Bill, tgo
-
Grateful Dead, Monkey and the Engineer
-
Dan Crow: You’re An Engineer
And check out the standup bass!
Bill, tgo
-
Michael Buble, “You’re Everything”
-
The Winans, "Everything You Touch Is A Song".
Peter
-
Santana - Everything Is Coming Our Way
-
Dorothy Norwood, "(I'm Coming Up On) The Rough Side Of The Mountain".
Peter
-
Sondheim & Styne/Ethel Merman from “Gypsy”: Everything’s Coming Up Roses
Bill, tgo
-
Dan Fogelberg - Run for the Roses
-
Grateful Dead, It Must Have Been the Roses
-
Robert Hunter, "Run For The Roses" (yes, it's a different song than Brian's Fogelberg one).
Peter
-
George Jones, “A Good Year For The Roses”
-
Brand New (Yes, that's the name of the band) - Good to Know That If I Ever Need Attention All I Have to Do Is Die
-
Phil Spector/The Teddy Bears: To Know Him Is To Love Him
Ill, tgo
-
Man...didn't refresh and no time for a correct play. Thanks for reading. :o
-
Alan Jay Learner & Burton Lane (as sung by Fred Astaire & Jane Powell) - How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Love You When You Know I’ve Been A Liar All My Life (from Royal Wedding, 1951)
-
Beatles - In My Life
Wow Hammer, you've gave us a lot to play ha ha
-
Monty Python: Always Look on the Bright Side of Life
Bill, tgo
-
Traditional Nursery rhyme- Star Light, Star Bright
-
Rihanna, "Shine Bright Like A Diamond".
Peter
-
Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (from 1975, Wish You Were Here)
-
Van Morrison: Crazy Love
Bill, tgo
-
Willie Nelson - Crazy
Shine on you Crazy Diamond was played on 3/17 by Peter
-
Oops! Must have spelled a keyword wrong when I searched.
Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings - I Wish I Was Crazy Again
-
Janis, "I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again, Mama".
Peter (who is once again throwing caution to the wind and going with a title that can't be searched due to a one-letter word; apologies if I'm wrong)
-
Coz, you don’t have to search the whole title. For example, searching “Kozmic Blues” is sufficient.
David Bromberg: The Blues, the Whole Blues, and Nothing But the Blues
Bill, tgo
P.S. This is the first appearance by Mr. Bromberg on our list. We should all be ashamed!
-
Wall of VooDoo, There's Nothing On This Side
-
Thanks, Bill; don't know why I didn't think of that......
Peter
-
Louis Armstrong) and countless others) - “Sunny Side of the Street”
-
Bob Dylan - Positively 4th Street
-
Gerry Rafferty, Baker Street
-
Good Ol’ Grateful Dead: Shakedown Street
Bill, tgo
-
Flying Burrito Brothers, "Dark End Of The Street".
Peter
-
FOUL!
Sorry Coz, you previously posted that on January 17th!
Bill, tgo
-
Oops - again, shouldn't post til the coffee's done; I seem to have forgotten to Search on that one. You'd think I'd learn. My bad.
Allow me to amend that to:
The Most Pretentious Band Ever, "Street With No Name".
Peter
-
America, A Horse With No Name
Michael Peril, A Horse with no Mane ;D
-
After Michael polyrythmic version, I need to move away from horses for a while...
The Beatles - With a Little Help From My Friends
-
Chicago - A Song For Richard And His Friends (from Live at Carnegie Hall)
-
And another David Bromberg: Last Song For Shelby Jean
Bill, tgo
-
The Pre-Fab Four, "Last Train To Clarksville".
Peter
-
From the movies "Orchestra Wives" and "Sun Valley Serenade", written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren - "At Last". Here's the timeless version made famous by Etta James - and again in 2008 by a certain 44th president.
-
Danny and the Juniors, At The Hop
-
Ray Anthony: The Bunny Hop
Bill, tgo
-
Led Zeppelin - Misty Mountain Hop (1971 from The Song Remains The Same)
-
Edvard Grieg from Peer Gynt: In the Hall of the Mountain King
Bill, tgo
-
King Crimson, The Court of the Crimson King
-
Court of the Crimson King used June 21st by Mario.
Last good posting - In the Hall of the Mountain King
My response, Bruce Hornsby - Candy Mountain Run
[/size]
[/size]
-
Sammy Davis Jr. - The Candy Man
-
If we have to remember all 50 pages, we got a problem...
-
If we have to remember all 50 pages, we got a problem...
I concur.
I'll offer up a local fave:
Coffin Break, Tuesday Thursday Man
-
If we have to remember all 50 pages, we got a problem...
That's why there's a "Search" button at top left of your screen.
Which is what allows me to post with confidence Rolling Stones, "Ruby Tuesday".
Peter (who will also point out that it is actually 165 pages)
-
Kenny Rogers - Ruby (Don't Take Your Love To Town)
-
Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention, This Town is a Sealed Tuna Sandwich (200 Motels)
-
REO Speedwagon - The Unidentified Flying Tuna Trot (from 1978 - You Can Tune a Piano But You Can’t tuna fish)
-
The Hometown Band - (Fear of) Flying
-
The Beatles: Flying
Bill, tgo
-
Al Stewart - Flying Sorcery (from Year of the Cat, 1976)
-
Anupama Ram, "My World Is Flying".
Peter
-
Thomas Dolby - Flying North
-
Gordon Lightfoot - Whispers Of The North (from Salute,1983)
-
Johnny Horton, “North To Alaska”.
-
Johnny Horton, “North To Alaska”.
Um, Richard? You yourself played that one on March 31........
So: Skillet, "Whispers In The Dark".
Peter
-
Rrr. I’m getting old!!
-
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, “Fishin’ In The Dark”.
-
Cole Porter, "Dancing In The Dark".
Which reminds me: a steam train was crossing Europe at night; they were running low on fuel, which they only purchase in a sizable metropolis, so the engineer told the porter to lean out the window and tell him what town they were approaching. He yelled "Looks like Danzing, in the dark!"
"Buy coal, porter!"
Peter (who will now run and hide)
-
Billy Squier, In The Dark
-
Van Morrison - Dark Night Of The Soul (from Three Chords & The Truth, 2019)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Soul To Soul".
Peter
-
Sam and Dave - “Soul Man”. I love playing this song.
-
Van Morrison - Fame Will Eat The Soul ( from 2019 Three Chords & The Truth)
-
David Bowie: Fame
Bill, tgo
-
Ruth Morris Gray, music; Emily Dickinson, lyrics, "Fame Is A Fickle Food".
Peter
-
King Crimson, Cat Food
-
Roy Hargrove (apologies to Walt Disney), “Everybody Wants To Be A Cat”
-
Aaron Neville, "Everybody Plays The Fool".
Peter
-
John Prine: Everybody
Bill, tgo
-
Wang Chung, Everybody Have Fun Tonight ::)
-
Elvis Presley - I Need Your Love Tonight
-
The Cars - You're All I've Got Tonight
-
The Beatles - Got to Get You Into my Life
-
Van Morrison- “Into The Mystic”
-
Tom Petty: Into the Great Wide Open
Bill, tgo
-
Jerry Lee, "Great Balls Of Fire".
Peter
-
The Band - This Wheel's On Fire (from Music from the Big Pink, 1968)
-
Bruce Springsteen: I’m On Fire
Bill, tgo
-
VH, On Fire
-
Vangelis Papathanassiou - Chariots of Fire (1981, Theme song from the movie)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY3XiM7oGj0
-
Bob Seeger, "Fire Down Below".
Peter
-
Adrian Belew, Burned by the Fire We Make
-
Fleetwood Mac - You Make Loving Fun
-
Temptations & Supremes: I’m Gonna Make You Love Me
Bill, tgo
-
Rod Stewart and Faces - You Can Make Me Dance, Sing, or Anything (Even Take The Dog For A Walk, Mend A Fuse, Fold Away The Ironing Board, Or Any Other Domestic Shortcomings) from Snakes and Ladders/The Best Of Faces
-
Billie Holiday - “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love”
-
Jackson Browne - Anything Can Happen (from World In Motion)
-
R. Kelley, I believe I can Fly
:-X
-
Appropriately, Johnny Nash: I Can See Clearly Now
Bill, tgo
-
The Who - See Me, Feel Me
-
Bob Dylan - I Feel A Change Comin' On
-
James Brown, “I Feel Good”
-
Father John Misty - Nothing Good Ever Happens At The Goddamn Thirsty Crow
-
Dylan & The Band (from The Basement Tapes): Nothing Was Delivered
Bill, tgo
-
Jethro Tull - Nothing Is Easy
-
King Crimson, Easy Money
-
Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass - “Take Live Easy”
-
Sir Paul: Live and Let Die
Bill, tgo
-
Sir Paul: Live and Let Die
Bill, tgo
I think the last tune had "love" in the title, not "live".
(goin' by the picture)
-
Sir Paul: Live and Let Die
Bill, tgo
I think the last tune had "love" in the title, not "live".
(goin' by the picture)
And a quick listen confirms that.
Peter
-
Steve Miller Band, Take the Money and Run
-
Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell
-
Father John Misty - When The God Of Love Returns There'll Be Hell To Pay
-
Sir Paul: Live and Let Die
Bill, tgo
I think the last tune had "love" in the title, not "live".
(goin' by the picture)
The previous entry wrote “live”, not “love”, but further investigation reveals it was but an inadvertant misspelling that I failed to notice. I stand appropriately chastised.
Eddie & The Cruisers (John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band): Season In Hell
Bill, tgo
-
It was a typo. My apologies.
-
John Denver - Season Suite: Late Winter, Early Spring (When Everybody Goes to Mexico) (https://www.amazon.com/Season-Suite-Winter-Spring-Everybody/dp/B07PW1XDP7/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Season+Suite%3A+Late+Winter%2C+Early+Spring+When+Everybody+Goes+To+Mexico+John+Denver&qid=1602275975&s=dmusic&sr=1-1&tag=Rankernode62914-20) from Rocky Mountain High
[/size]
-
Good Ol' Grateful Dead, "Weather Report Suite".
Peter
-
Elton John:-Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
Glynn
-
Elton John:-Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
Glynn
And which of those words is contained in "Weather Report Suite"? Or, for that matter, any of the last page?
Peter (who's relieved he's not the one doing it this time........)
-
Based on the last valid entry
Etta James, Ella Fitzgerald Frank Sinatra etc. - Stormy weather
-
T. Bone Walker, Call It Stormy Monday
-
Mamas & Papas, "Monday Monday".
Peter
-
Massive Oops from Glynn, Peter. No idea where I got that from - must have looked at the wrong page. "Blue Monday" Fats Domino (to redeem myself)
-
Traditional/The Byrds: Old Blue
Bill, tgo
-
Kenny Dorham, “Blue Bossa”.
-
X - Blue Spark
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Katie Belle Blue".
Peter
-
The Temptations - Girl Why You Wanna Make Me Blue
-
Frank Zappa, You're Probably Wondering Why I'm Here
-
Bruce Cockburn, "Wondering Where The Lions Are".
Peter
-
Weezer - (If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To
-
The song that started it all in the US:
The Beatles: I Want To Hold Your Hand
Bill, tgo
-
SoundGarden, Burden in My Hand
-
Donny Hathaway, "Put Your Hand In The Hand".
Peter
-
Dick Van Dyke, Put on a Happy Face
:)
-
Dale Evans & Roy Rogers/Quicksilver Messenger Service, "Happy Trails".
Peter
-
Pharrell - Happy
-
Blood, Sweat, & Tears - You’ve Made Me So Very Happy (from 1968, Blood, Sweat & Tears)
-
Dean Martin, Memories are Made of This
-
Eurythmics, "Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This".
Peter
-
Wishbone Ash - (In All Of My Dreams) You Rescue Me. From New England, 1976
-
Stones,”Emotional Rescue”
-
Fontella Bass: Rescue Me
Bill, tgo
-
Neil Young - Someone's Gonna Rescue You (from Les Noise, 2010)
-
Led Zep, We're Gonna Groove
-
Funkadelic - One Nation Under A Groove (1978, from album of the same name)
-
Men at Work, (Land) Down Under
-
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Down On The Corner
-
Tower of Power, “Down To The Nightclub”
-
Dylan: Down the Highway
Bill, tgo
-
Jimi Hendrix - Highway Chile (B-side to the single - The Wind Cries Mary and later re-released on War Child)
-
Pigmy Love Circus, Cold Chile Pepper
-
Beatles: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
(My position is that using the possessive is on the Kosher side of the line as opposed to using the plural. And it is the title song of the greatest album of all time!)
Bill, tgo
-
The Riptides, Hearts and Flowers
-
U2 - Two Hearts Beat As One (from War, 1983)
-
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, “Best Me Daddy Eight To The Bar” (not the original but a sentimental favourite).
-
And note - Nicolette Larson on backup vocals, and Bobbly Black on steel. That is some kickin’ even without Bill Kirchen.
-
I'm assuming that is a typo there and it's "Beat" as opposed to "Best," Wow, this is a tune with quite a legacy (Andrews Sisters, Glenn Miller; Woody Herman, Ella Fitzgerald to name a few)
-
Correct. Sorry for the typo. As to the tune, it’s been done by many - including my dad who sang it to me at bedtime when I was a little kid. But the Commander was the first band I ever saw at a big rock show, at fifteen hence the version I posted.
-
The Doors - The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat) (from L.A. Woman, 1970)
-
Sparks, This Town isn't Big Enough For the Both of Us
-
Joni Mitchell, “Both Sides Now”.
-
Alison Kraus & Union Station - Baby, Now That I've Found You
-
Hot Tuna, Come Back Baby
Jack's Guild "V" sure cuts through the mix-
(http://club.alembic.com/data:image/jpeg;base64,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)
(http://www.flyguitars.com/graphics/jackcasadyGuildVbass.jpg)
-
R.E.M. - Don't Go Back To Rockville (from Reckoning, 1984)
-
The Late Great John Stewart: Never Goin' Back (to Nashville Anymore)
Bill, tgo
-
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Someday Never Comes
-
Miles Davis - Someday My Prince Will Come (Frank Churchill, Lary Morey)
-
Chicago - Someday (from Chicago Transit Authority, 1969)
-
Camper Van Beethoven, Someday Our Love Will Sell Us Out
-
David Bowie - Sell Me A Coat (from David Bowie, 1967)
-
Dolly Parton, “Coat of Many Colours”
-
Dylan: One Too Many Mornings
Bill, tgo
-
Crash Test Dummies - There are Many Dangers (from A Worm’s Life, 1996)
-
NRPS, "One Too Many Stories".
Peter
-
Orleans, Still The One
-
U2 - Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (from 1987, The Joshua Tree)
-
Neil Young and Crazy Horse: Lookin' For a Love
Bill, tgo
-
Frank & The Mothers, "Dirty Love".
Peter
-
Peter
Good to have you back!
The White Stripes - Dead Leaves and The Dirty Ground (from 2001, White Blood Cells)
-
Gordon Lightfoot, “Leaves of Grass”
-
The Outlaws - Green Grass & High Tides
-
David Bowie - How Does The Grass Grow (from The Next Day, 2013)
-
John Lennon: How Do You Sleep
Bill, tgo
-
Mayday Parade - If You Can’t Live Without Me, Why Aren’t You Dead Yet? (From, Anywhere But Here, 2009)
-
Donovan -“Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do”
-
Bobby Bland/Gregg A. Smith/Nighthawks/Black Oak Arkansas/Peterson Brothers/Florence Rawlings/Cher/Big Twist & The Mellow Fellows/many, many others, "I Wouldn't Treat A Dog (The Way You Treated Me".
Peter
-
Smothers Brothers: Eskimo Dog
Bill, tgo (who knows of a song the could follow this one that has an Alembic in it - anyone want to “volunteer” to post it? - hint hint)
-
Jefferson Airplane, "Eskimo Blue Day".
Peter (who needed no urging to throw down with that one!)
-
And, to complete the trifecta:
Dylan: Quinn the Eskimo
Bill, tgo (who just realized this might be close to a dead end unless the “the” is employed - a wuss move IMHO).
-
The Kooks, Eskimo Kiss
-
Joni Mitchell - In France They Kiss on Main Street (from The Hissing of Summer Lawns, 1975)
-
Louis Armstrong, “A Kiss To Build A Dream On”
-
The Four Voices, Sealed With a Kiss
-
“Conrad Birdie” from “Bye Bye Birdie” (the great Broadway musical turned into the horrible movie with Dick Van Dyke):
One Last Kiss
Bill, tgo
-
The Kinks - Last of The Stream Powered Trains (from 1969, The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society)
-
Steve Reich, Different Trains
-
Robbie Robertson - Between Trains (from King of Comedy, 1983)
-
Guy Clark, "Desperados Waiting For A Train".
Peter
-
Jimmy Rodgers: Waiting For a Train
Bill, tgo
[/youtube]
-
Requesting an official ruling of the court as to whether it is acceptable to substitute a singular (I.e. Train) for a plural (I. e. Trains). Seems like sometimes we just run with it and other times we don't.
-
Negatory on the tense change, Brian; train is train, trains is trains.
Peter
-
Billy J. Kramer - “Trains and boats and planes”
-
Cat Stevens: Longer Boats
Bill, tgo
-
Shinyribs, "The Longer It Lingers".
Peter (whose wife is thoroughly baffled by great his appreciation of Shinyribs........)
-
Bob Wills, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, etc. - Stay All Night (Stay a Little Longer)
-
Dizzy Gillespie - A Night in Tunisia
-
Vicki Lawrence, "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia".
Peter
-
Maphis, Maphis, and Fidler/ recorded by Flatt & Scruggs; Flying Burrito Brothers; NRPS; & Dwight Yoakim, among others: Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (and Loud, Loud Music)
Bill, tgo
-
Green Day - Lights Out (from 21st Century Breakdown, 2009)
-
Silver Haze, Lights Across the Empire
(written by buddy drummer, that's me on the Exploiter on the right...years ago.)
-
The Beatles - Across the Universe
-
Santana - All The Love Of The Universe (from Caravanserai, 1972)
One of my all time Santana favorites along with Samba Pa Ti and Europa
-
The Velvet Underground, All Tomorrow's Parties
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Tomorrow's Goodbye (from 1999, Edge of Forever)
-
Blackhawk, "Goodbye Says It All".
Peter
-
Foo Fighters - All My Life (from One by One, 2002)
-
Laurie Anderson, Life On A String
-
Shirley Horn, “Here’s To Life”
-
Creed Fisher, "Life Of A Workin' Man".
Peter
-
Merle Haggard: Workin’ Man Blues
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Talking Karate Blues".
Peter
-
Love, Talking in my Sleep
-
Mose Allison - I'm Not Talking (1964, The Song of Mose Allison)
-
Jesse Coulter, “I’m Not Lisa”
-
Fats Domino: I’m Ready
Bill, tgo
-
The Temptations - Get Ready
-
Ray Charles, Let's go Get Stoned
-
Van Morrison - And It Stoned Me (from Moondance, 1970)
-
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show: I Got Stoned and I Missed It
Bill, tgo
-
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show: I Got Stoned and I Missed It
Bill, tgo
"and it rolled right by..." Fabulous play Bill!
The Rolling Stones - Stoned
-
Supremes, "Stoned Love".
Peter
-
Judas Priest, Love Bites
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/87/Defenders_of_the_Faith.jpg)
-
Queen - Another One Bites The Dust (from The Game, 1980)
-
Larry Rand, "Dust Up His Nose".
Peter (who far prefers this to the lame original - though he loved its use in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure)
-
Curtis Mayfield, Move On Up
-
James Brown - Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine
-
Bad Company, "Feel Like Makin' Love".
Peter
-
A true classic, written by Willie Dixon and covered by many, including Muddy Waters, Etta James, Freddie King, and Foghat: I Just Want to Make Love to You
Bill, tgo
-
Cheap Trick, "I Want You To Want Me".
Peter
-
Peter Frampton, Do You Feel Like We Do ?
-
I am heartbroken that there is no song to play here off the brilliantly-named Hiatt Comes Alive At Budokan?
Which, as far as I'm concerned, rates right up there with Phil Ochs Greatest Hits - which had him on the front in a gold lamé suit - made by Nudie his own self just like E's - and on the back, a banner proclaiming "50 SCREAMING PHIL OCHS FANS CAN'T BE WRONG!!"
Peter
-
Ah yes, Phil Ochs! Well, here’s one of his: What Are You Fighting For?
Bill, tgo
-
And for a little thread-title crossover, Chris Stapleton, "What Are You Listening To?".
Peter
-
Robert Randolph and the Family Band - I’m Not Listening (from We Walk This Road, 2010)
-
The Rolling Stones, The Singer Not the Song
-
Gordon Lightfoot - I Used To Be A Country Singer (from, A Painter Passing Through, 1998)
-
John Stewart: Mother Country
Bill, tgo
-
Canned Heat, "Goin' Up The Country".
Peter
-
We were typing at the same time, Bill; I had to check yours to see if mine still worked. And I gotta say, well played - Mr. Stewart was a towering talent (and I could still play mine)!
Peter
-
Dale and Grace (perhaps not the toweringmost of talents) I’m Leaving It All Up To You
Bill, tgo
-
John Denver by way of Peter Paul & Mary, "Leaving On A Jet Plane".
Peter
-
The Dubliners - The Leaving of Liverpool (from, In Concert, 1965)
-
Emmylou Harris (Rodney Crowell), “Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight”.
-
Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn, "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man".
Peter
-
Bruce Cockburn - Sunrise On The Mississippi (from Speechless, 2005)
-
Paul Kantner and Jefferson Starship, Sunrise
-
Eagles, “Tequila Sunrise”.
-
Not so fast, Richard. I played Tequila Sunrise back on January 20th!
Fiddler on the Roof: Sunrise, Sunset
Bill, tgo
-
Modest Mouse, Talking Sh** About a Pretty Sunset
-
Roy Orbison - Oh Pretty Woman (1964)
-
Robert Nesta Marley, "My Woman Is Gone".
Peter
-
Grateful Dead: He’s Gone
Bill, tgo
-
Violent Femmes, Gone Daddy Gone
-
Ok sorry everyone for misplay.
Johnny Cash (Carl Perkins), “Daddy Sang Bass”.
-
I was so shocked we'd made it 179 pages without using "He's Gone" that I had to search it. And it still shows no result!
Dwight Yokum, "I Sang Dixie".
Peter
-
Little Feat - Dixie Chicken (from Dixie Chicken, 1973)
-
Jaco Pastorius, “The Chicken”
-
FRANK ZAPPA, Marqueson's Chicken
-
Roger Alan Wade, "Chicken Song".
Peter
-
I’ll apologize in advance for this entry.
The Lawrence Welk Show (& many weddings): The Chicken Dance
Bill, tgo
-
Loggins and Messina, Your Mama Don't Dance
(Has Will Forte ever played Kenny Loggins??)
-
Little Walter, "Big Leg Mama".
Peter
-
Ed & Patsy Bruce, later Willie & Waylon, (with all apologies to Peter): Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys
Bill, tgo
-
R.E.M. - Green Grow The Rushes (1985, Fables Of the Reconstruction)
-
Tom Jones, George Jones, Porter Waggoner, Bobby Bare, Gene Parsons and many others -“Green Green Grass Of Home”. One of my personal favourites - the great Stompin’ Tom.
-
Frank Zappa, Son of Mr. Green Jeans
-
Keller Williams - Stinky Green
-
Frank Zappa - A Little Green Rosetta (from Joe’s Garage Acts II and III, 1979)
-
Robert Plant (written by Skip Spence), Little Hands
-
Norah Jones - Little Broken Hearts (from Little Broken Hearts, 2012)
-
Dylan: I Can't Come in With a Broken Heart
Bill, tgo
-
John Hiatt - When New York Had Her Heart Broken (from Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns, 2011)
-
Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden and Adolph Green/Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, and Jules Munshin: New York, New York
Bill, tgo (who, having grown up there, can attest that it is, indeed, a helluva town. Or, as I have often said since moving to California in 1973, New York is a great place to be from ... with “from” being the operative word)
-
Huey Lewis and the News, I Want a New Drug
-
Gram and Emmylou, “I Feel a Brand New Heartache Coming On”
-
Peter Tosh - Brand New Second Hand (from Legalize It, 1976)
-
Johnny Otis: Willie and the Hand Jive
Bill, tgo
-
Gene MacLellan (Ocean, Anne Murray), “PutYourHand In The Hand”
-
Ray Charles - Losing Hand (from Hallellujah I Love Her So, 1957)
-
R.E.M.: Losing My Religion
Bill, tgo
-
Bad Religion - Bad Religion
-
AC/DC , Bad Boy Boogie
-
John Hartford: Boogie With Me
Bill, tgo
-
Earth, Wind and Fire - Boogie Wonderland
-
John Mayer: Your Body is a Wonderland
Bill, tgo
-
Paul Simon - Run That Body Down (from Paul Simon, 1972)
-
Rush, The Body Electric
-
Albert Hammond - The Free Electric Band (from The Free Electric Band, 1973)
-
The Who: I’m Free
Bill, tgo (who is shocked that this is only the second appearance by The Who on this list, especially given the Entwistle/Alembic connection!)
-
Chicago - Free (from Chicago III, 1971)
-
Beatles: Free as a Bird
Bill, tgo
-
Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Danger Bird
-
Ops, Bill was faster than me, haha
-
The Beatles - And Your Bird Can Sing
-
Leonard Cohen (also done by Judy Collins, Joe Cocker, Neville Bros.) Bird on the Wire (from Songs from a Room, 1969)
-
Sonic Youth, Hot Wire my Heart
-
Gordon Lightfoot - Endless Wire ( from Endless Wire, 1978)
-
Dylan: Sitting on a Barbed Wire Fence
Bill, tgo
-
Richard & Linda Thompson, "Walking On A Wire".
Peter (who will remind anyone not sufficiently blown away by the inherent pain and beauty that it was on their last album together; written & recorded in the middle of their divorce)
-
Foo Fighters - Walking After You (from The Color and the Shape, 1997)
-
Patsy Cline: Walking After Midnight
Bill, tgo
-
Fats Domino, "Walking To New Orleans".
Peter
-
Grateful Dead, New Potato Caboose
-
James Taylor: Sweet Potato Pie
Bill, tgo
-
Don McLean, "American Pie".
Peter
-
Guess Who, “American Woman”.
-
Robert Cray Band: Midnight Stroll
-
Can’t figure out for the life of me how we got from “American Woman” to “Midnight Stroll” unless it was assumed that the latter was what the former was doing. I’m therefore going to play off the last legitimate response, Hankster’s American Woman
Pearl Jam - Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town (from The Very Best of Pearl Jam in Concert 1992-1995 Vol. 2)
-
James McMurtry, "Small Town".
Peter
-
Trouble Funk, Let's Get Small
-
Jimmy Buffet: Why Don’t We Get Drunk and Screw?
Bill, tgo
-
Roger Alan Wade, "Drunk, Pissed, And Coked Up".
Peter
-
A Thousand Horses - (This Ain't No) Drunk Dial (from Southernality, 2015)
-
Bill Withers, "Ain't No Sunshine".
Peter
-
Here’s one for you, Peter:
Phil Ochs: I Ain’t Marching Anymore
Bill, tgo
-
Yep - Phil & me both (but at least he was walking.........) That one would have perfect yesterday!
Henry Clay Work, "Marching Through Georgia".
Peter
-
Bernie/Pinkard/Casey, “Sweet Georgia Brown”. Here’s Satch.
-
Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real, "Forget About Georgia".
Peter
-
Charlie Daniels, Mark O'Conner, Johnny Cash etc. - The Devil Comes Back to Georgia (from Heros, 1993 - Sequel to The Devil Went Down to Georgia and like most sequels is not as good as the original).
-
Beatles: Get Back
Bill, tgo
-
Player, Baby Come Back
(pop radio seems to have forgotten this classic ??? )
-
Fever Tree, "Come With Me".
Peter
-
Danny Whitten/Neil Young - Come On Baby Let’s Go Downtown (from Tonight’s The Night, 1975)
-
Rod Stewart, "Downtown Train".
Peter
-
Petula Clark: Downtown
Bill, tgo
-
PM Dawn, Downtown Venus
-
Thin Lizzy - Downtown Sundown (from Bad Reputation, 1977)
-
Dylan: Union Sundown
Bill, tgo
-
Pete Seeger & The Song Swappers, "You've Got To Go Down And Join The Union".
Peter
-
It's A Beautiful Day, Wasted Union Blues
-
Woody Guthrie, “Union Maid”.
-
"Part of the Union" - Strawbs.
Glynn
-
Pink Floyd, Another Brick in the Wall, Part Two
-
Beatles: Two of Us
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Two Girls".
Peter
-
Tommy Dorsey - “Tea For Two”. Written by others of course, for a musical, but this is the version I played at many many gigs.
-
The Toyes: Smoke Two Joints
Bill, tgo
-
Commander Cody and his L....you know the rest. “Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette”.
-
Deep Purple, Smoke On the Water
-
Howlin' Wolf - I Asked For Water (She Gave Me Gasoline)(1956)
-
Jackson Browne: Rock Me on the Water
Bill, tgo
-
Frankie Laine " Cool Cool Water"
The Beach Boys did a song of the same name but very different and rather atmospheric.
Glynn
-
Dire Straits, "Water Of Love".
Peter
-
Beatles: Love Me Do
Bill, tgo
-
Elvin Bishop - Fooled Around And Fell In Love ( from Struttin' My Stuff, 1975)
-
Elvin Bishop - Fooled Around And Fell In Love ( from Struttin' My Stuff, 1975)
When I was working for Big Twist & The Mellow Fellows, Twist me that Elvin told him: No matter how big an a-hole they are, if you get a hit, never fire the singer. (Of course, Twist was the singer, so he might have a tendency to pass that wisdom along......)
Avril Lavigne, "I Fell In Love With The Devil".
Peter
-
The B-52's, Devil in my Car
-
Devil Woman Marty Robbins
Glynn
-
R.E.M. - Devil Rides Backwards (Lost track included in the 25th Anniversary Re-Issue for Automatic for the People
-
Lothar and the Hand People: Sdrawkcab (Backwards)
Bill, tgo
-
Avett Bros., "Backward In Time".
And excellent reach for the deep cut, Bill!
Peter
-
Thanks, Coz. And while “Backward” isn’t “Backwards”, I looked up the Avett Brothers song and the title is “Backwards With Time”, so your submission works!
Bill, tgo
-
Rolling Stones, “Time Is On My Side”
-
Thanks, Coz. And while “Backward” isn’t “Backwards”, I looked up the Avett Brothers song and the title is “Backwards With Time”, so your submission works!
Bill, tgo
Yeah; typo on my end (I did check carefully to be sure they matched, but my fingers failed me).
Flying Burrito Brothers, "Dark Side Of The Street".
Peter
-
Bruce Cockburn - Tibetan Side of Town (from Big Circumstance, 1988)
-
Gene Pitney: Town Without Pity
Bill, tgo
-
George Harrison - Isn’t It A Pity (from All Things Must Past, 1970)
-
Condemnatory, "Save Your Pity For The Weak".
Peter
-
Blues Traveler - Save His Soul (from Save His Soul, 1993)
-
Santana , Soul Sacrifice
-
Dream Theater - Endless Sacrifice (from Train of Thought, 2003)
-
Richard Marx, "Endless Summer Nights".
Peter
-
Toby Keith - Nights I Can’t Remember, Friends I’ll Never Forget (from Shock’n Y’all, 2003).
-
The Sandpipers, "Try To Remember".
Peter (who will say in his own defense - "Yeah, yeah, I know; the Sandpipers. But at least they're not Toby Keith......")
-
Blue Rodeo, “Try”.
-
R.E.M. - Try Not To Breathe (Automatic For The People, 1992)
-
Eagles: Try and Love Again
Bill, tgo
-
Janis Joplin- Try (just a little bit harder)
-
Doobie Brothers - Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little While) from Stampede, 1975. Originally Eddie Holland, 1964; Kim Weston, 1965
-
Beatles with Eric Clapton: While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Bill, tgo
-
Aretha Franklin, Break It To Me Gently
-
Dream Theater - Build Me Up, Break Me Down (from A Dramatic Turn of Events, 2011)
-
The Yardbirds- Over Under Sideways Down
-
Drifters, "Under The Boardwalk".
Peter
-
Stones: Under My Thumb
Bill, tgo
-
Roger Daltry - Under a Raging Moon (from Under a Raging Moon, 1985)
-
And if anyone would know about raging Moons, it would be Roger!
CCR, "Bad Moon Rising".
Peter
-
Here’s a Chicago classic for ya, Coz!
Jim Croce: Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
Bill, tgo
-
AC/DC, GoodBye and Good Riddance to Bad Luck
-
Here’s a Chicago classic for ya, Coz!
Jim Croce: Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
Bill, tgo
I actually met Leroy Brown in a bar in Chicago in '77; don't know if he was Jim's Leroy. He was a 3rd-tier bluesman (I say "bluesman" because Chicago musicians introduced him to me as such; I say "3rd-tier" because I never saw or heard of him playing. Heck, mebbe he was 4th-tier.......).
B.B., Albert, Ray, et al, "If It Wasn't For Bad Luck".
Peter
-
Led Zeppelin - Good Times, Bad Times (from Led Zeppelin, 1969)
-
Every bar band at every level of talent in the entire history of Chicago bars, "Let The Good Times Roll".
Peter (who can assure you that yes, it is covered more often than "Sweet Home Chicago")
-
Woody Guthrie: Roll On, Columbia, Roll On
Bill, tgo
-
The Byrds - So You Wanna Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star (from Younger Than Yesterday, 1967)
-
Little Feat -“Roll Um Easy”
-
Scott Joplin, "The Easy Winners".
Peter
-
The Byrds: Ballad of Easy Rider
Bill, tgo
-
Leonard Skinner, "Ballad Of Curtis Loew".
Peter
-
John Denver, “Ballad of Spiro Agnew”.
-
XTC, Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead
-
Leonard Cohen - Ballad Of The Absent Mare (from Recent Songs, 1979)
-
Dylan: Ballad of a Thin Man
Bill, tgo
-
Pink Floyd, The Thin Ice
-
Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band- Ice Cream For Crow (from Ice Cream For Crow, 1982)
-
Foreigner, "Cold As Ice".
Peter
-
Stones: She's So Cold
Bill, tgo
-
Gordon Lightfoot, “Cold On The Shoulder”. My favourite version is Tony Rice:
-
Tom Waits- Warm Beer And Cold Women
-
Slim Dusty - A Pub with No Beer
Shot of a Fender Jazz - I had a 1968 one that I bought new and was stolen but Insurance Money bought my Alembic Orion in 2000.
Glynn
-
Texas Tornados, "In Heaven There Is No Beer".
Peter
-
Van Morrison - Jackie Wilson Said (I’m In Heaven When You Smile) (from St. Dominic’s Preview, 1972)
-
Donovan, “Wear Your Love Like Heaven”
-
Ozark Mountain Daredevils - If I Wanna Get To Heaven (from Spaceship Orion, 1973)
-
Clapton: Tears In Heaven
Bill, tgo
-
Jackson Browne - Here Come Those Tears Again (from The Pretender, 1976)
-
The Fortunes, "Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again".
Peter
-
Kris Kristofferson - Feeling Mortal (from Feeling Mortal, 2013)
-
Boston: More Than a Feeling
Bill, tgo
-
Grand Funk Railroad, "Feeling Alright".
Peter
-
Alison Kraus and Union Station, “I’ve Got That Old Feeling”
-
Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) - Remember The Days Of The Old Schoolyard (from Izitso, 1977)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNc5ULGO9EM
-
The Earls: Remember Then
Bill, tgo
-
Oh, yeah - and then there’s this, speaking of the TSGA. Buck Reid playing “Donna Lee”.
-
Oops. Posted in wrong thread. This belongs in the “what are you listening to now” thread. Sorry!
-
I was wondering how you get from "Remember Then" to "Donna Lee"?
Bill, tgo
-
My guitar teacher used to tell me that playing Donna Lee was the key to playing everything.
-
Elvis Presley - I Forgot To Remember To Forget (1955) Covered by Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan and the Band, The Beatles, BJ. Thomas, Chris Isaac, etc.
-
Aerosmith, Remember (Walking in the Sand)
-
Neil Young - Cowgirl In The Sand (from Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, 1969)
-
Jimi Hendrix: Castles Made of Sand
Bill, tgo
-
Otis Redding - You Made a Man out of Me
-
The Beach Boys - That’s Why God Made The Radio (from That’s Why God Made The Radio, 2012)
-
The Buggles, "Video Killed The Radio Star".
Peter (who will remind one & all that was the thing Empty V ever aired)
-
Grateful Dead: Dark Star
Bill, tgo (who is flabbergasted that Dark Star hadn’t been used yet!)
Here’s a nice one from October ‘74 at Winterland:
-
Billy Squire, In the Dark
-
Louis Armstrong, “Dark Eyes” (Russian folk song, “Ochi Chernyie”...
-
Blind Willie Johnson - Dark Was The Night, Cold Was the Ground (from The Complete Blind Willie Johnson, 1927)
-
Bob Marley & the Wailers - Coming in from the Cold
-
James Brown - Cold Sweat
-
Hank Williams: Cold Cold Heart
Bill, tgo
-
Foreigner, Cold Blooded
-
Foo Fighters - Cold Day In The Sun (from In Your Honor, 2005)
-
Joan Armatrading, Get In the Sun
-
Thread diversion, Joan Armatrading and her family lived a short walking distance from where I grew up and I went to school with her two brothers. One of them, Anthony is an actor and I think now teaches in the USA. I never met Joan and only knew of her status once she'd already moved from the area and was having lots of success.
-
Thread resumed. :-)
The Wailers - Sun is Shining.
-
Frank Zappa - Village Of The Sun (from You Can’t Be On That Stage Anymore, Vol 2, 1988)
-
Soundgarden, "Black Hole Sun".
Peter
-
Traditional Children's Song: There's a Hole in the Bucket
Bill, tgo
-
Melvins, Honey Bucket
-
fIREHOSE - Honey, Please
Paul (who decided to jump back in...)
-
(not going bobby goldsboro not going bobby goldsboro not going bobby goldsboro not going bobby goldsboro)
JPG&R, "Please Please Me".
Peter
-
(not going bobby goldsboro not going bobby goldsboro not going bobby goldsboro not going bobby goldsboro)
JPG&R, "Please Please Me".
Peter
(... and I’m feeling good).
The Marvelettes & JPG&R: Please Mr. Postman
Bil, tgo
-
ONJ - Please Mister Please
-
James Taylor, “Hey Mister That’s Me Up On The Jukebox”
-
Buck Owens & The Buckeroos, "Put Another Quarter In The Jukebox".
Peter
-
(A tip of the hat to political incorrectness)
Tompall Glaser: Put Another Log On The Fire
Bill, tgo
-
As a Tompall Glaser antidote - Gram Parsons, “Hearts On Fire”. Gram had a particularly blunt assessment of Glaser, having to do as I recall with Nashville attitudes to country rock hippie geniuses.
-
Dick Seigal, "When The Sumac Is On Fire" - appropriate for the time of year (for those of us fortunate enough to have seasons):
Peter
-
Mr. Garcia: When the Hunter Gets Captured By The Game
Bill, tgo
-
And from the sublime to the ridiculous - Steve Perry, "Captured By The Moment".
Peter
-
ASIA, Heat of the Moment
-
Florida Georgia Line - Hell Raisin’ Heat of the Summer (from Here’s To The Good Times, 2012)
-
Los Chicos De La Playa, "All Summer Long".
Peter
-
The Eagles: The Long Run
Bill, tgo
-
Hollies, "Long Tall Woman In A Black Dress".
Peter
-
The Doors - L.A. Woman (from L.A. Woman, 1971)
-
Missing Persons, Walking in L.A.
-
Police, "Walking On The Moon".
Peter
-
Grateful Dead: Standing on the Moon
Bill, tgo
-
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys - Blue Moon of Kentucky (single, 1947). Also covered by Elvis, Patsy Cline, Al Kooper, Paul McCartney, John Fogerty
-
The Marcels, "Blue Moon".
Peter
-
The Temptations- Girl, Why You Wanna Make Me Blue (from The Temptin’ Temptations, 1965)
-
Bobby Vinton, "Blue On Blue".
Peter
-
John Hyatt - Child Of The Wild Blue Yonder (from Stolen Moments, 1990)
-
Parliament, Mothership Connection (Star Child)
-
Supertramp, "Child Of Vision".
Peter
-
Paul Kantner Starship from the masterpiece album “Blows Against the Empire”: A Child is Coming
Bill, tgo
-
Paul Kantner Starship from the masterpiece album “Blows Against the Empire”
Bill, tgo
Which, like the masterpiece album If I Could Only Remember My Name (credited to D. Crosby), is the work of the Planet Earth Rock'N'Roll Orchestra. Did any other masterpieces come out of those sessions?
For those unaware (who, in these environs, I suspect are far and few between), PERRO consisted of D. Crosby, G. Nash, N. Young, M. Shrieve, D. Freiberg, P. Kantner, G. Slick, J. Casady, J. Koukonen, J. Garcia, P. Lesh, M. Hart, B. Kruetzmann, J. Mitchell, L. Allen, G. Rollie, P. Koukonen, H. Brooks, J. Covington, and probably a few I'm missing; perhaps the greatest conglomeration of rock genius ever assembled.
And, to play:
Nick Gilder, "Wild Child In The City".
Peter
-
Parliament, Chocolate City
-
Eagles, "In The City".
Peter
-
David Bowie: Suffragette City
Bill, tgo
-
Mary Poppins soundtrack, "Sister Suffragette".
Peter
-
Stones, Sister Morphine
-
Reba McIntyre, "My Sister".
Peter
-
Doc Pomus & Mort Shuman "Little Sister"
-
With all apologies (at least it’s only 2:07 - though this may be the longest two minutes of your life!)
The Shaggs: That Little Sports Car
Bill, tgo
-
The Beatles - Drive My Car (from Rubber Soul, 1965)
-
Primus, Jerry Was a Race Car Driver
-
Simon & Garfunkel: Baby Driver
Bill, tgo (who has never wondered how your engines feel!)
-
Grateful Dead, What's Become of the Baby?
-
I call shenanigans! Posted by Paulman on August 12th.
Still Paul and Art’s tune to play on
Bill, tgo
-
My bad..I swear I used the search function.
(but I knew, in the attics of my mind that someone had played that already)
Silly me
(https://www.dead.net/sites/g/files/g2000007851/files/dead_site_files/images/19721105_0648.jpg)
I'll play;
Louis Armstrong and Ruth Etting, Everybody Loves My Baby, But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me
-
Otis Redding, “Merry Christmas Baby”
-
Brenda Lee, "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree".
Peter
-
Neil Young: Rockin’ in the Free World
Bill, tgo
-
The Godfather Of Soul, "It's A Man's World".
Peter
-
Meat Loaf, Mad, Mad World/The Good God Is A Woman And She Don't Like Ugly (from Hell in a Handbasket, 2011)
Is "It's a Man's World" a different tune than James Brown's, "It's a Man's Man's Man's World"
-
Living Colour, Love Rears Its Ugly Head
-
John Hiatt: Little Head.
(Yes, that’s what he’s referring to)
Bill, tgo
-
Doobie Brothers - Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little While) (from Stampede, 1975)
-
Dire Straits, Brothers in Arms
-
Manfred Mann’s Earth Band - Brothers and Sisters of Azania (from Somewhere in Afrika, 1982)
-
Steely Dan, Babylon Sisters
-
Bob Marley, "Babylon System".
Peter
-
King Sunny Ade and his African Beats - “Synchro System”.
-
Alan Parsons Project - (The System Of) Dr. Tarr And Professor Feather (from Tales Of [size=78%]Mystery and Imagination, 1976)[/size]
-
Beatles: Dr. Robert
Bill, tgo
-
Blue Oyster Cult - Dr. Music (from Mirrors, 1979)
-
Sly &b The Family Stone, "Dance To The Music".
Peter
-
Tchaikovsky, Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy
(https://stored-edge.slickpic.com/MTE0MzY5YjJmN2ExYmU,/20201221/MTczOTUyODlhZTFl/p/2560/smiley_sml.jpg)
-
The Dead: Sugar Magnolia
Bill, tgo (who is absolutely blown away that we got this far without Sugar Mag making an appearance!)
-
Sugar, Sugar The Archie's
-
Sheena Easton, Sugar Walls
-
The Four Tops - I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) (from The Four Tops Second Album, 1965)
-
Help! The Beatles
-
Kris Kristofferson: Help Me Make It Through The Night
Bill, tgo
-
Shirelles, "Tonight's The Night".
Peter
-
King Crimson, The Night Watch
-
Van Morrison - Wild Night Is Calling (from Tupelo Honey, 1971)
-
Iggy Pop, "Real Wild Child"
-
The Troggs - Wild Thing
-
U2 - Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses ( from Achtung Baby, 1991)
-
John Stewart: Wild Horse Road
Bill, tgo
-
King Crimson, Ladies of the Road
-
Bruce Springsteen - Thunder Road (from Born To Run, 1975)
-
Kiss God of Thunder
-
Father John Misty - When The God Of Love Returns, There'll Be Hell To Pay (from Pure Comedy, 2017)
-
Judas Priest, Hell Bent For Leather
-
Stevie Nicks & Don Henley - Leather & Lace (from Bella Donna, 1981)
-
Alice Cooper, Roses on White Lace
-
Cream, White Room
-
Joni Mitchell - Blue Motel Room (from Hejira, 1976)
-
Cream, White Room
White Room was used by Cozmik Cowboy back in March. (There is a search box up there to the right). But since you are new, I won’t call shenanigans. Lol
Bobby Vinton: Mr. Blue
Bill, tgo
-
The Who, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
-
Ozzy, Mr Crowley
[/b]
-
Beatles- Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite (from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1968)[size=78%] [/size]
-
Hank Williams, Jr.: Tired of Being Johnny B. Good
Bill, tgo
-
Sonny Boy Williamson, Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
-
Maureen McGovern, "The Morning After".
Peter
-
The Flaming Lips - One Million Billionth Of A Millisecond On A Sunday Morning (from Oh My Gawd!!!, 1987)
-
Dylan: Million Dollar Bash
Bill, tgo
-
Chris LeDoux - Working Man’s Dollar (from Western Underground, 1991)
-
Kris Kristifferson, “Sunday Morning Coming Down”
-
Aghh. I missed my tide. Sorry. I retract.
-
Alice Cooper, Billion Dollar Babies
-
Kris Kristifferson, “Sunday Morning Coming Down”
Just as well, since I played "Sunday Morning Coming Down" on Feb. 4; search function, top right.
And, Hoyt Axton, "Greenback Dollar".
Peter
-
Woody Guthrie: A Dollar Down
Bill, tgo
-
Charlie Daniels, The Devil Went Down To Georgia
-
I call shenanigans! TDWDTG was played by brother Coz on August 10th. Search is your friend.
So we’re still on Woody’s tune, A Dollar Down
Bill, tgo
-
Nope.
I searched..."The Devil came back from georgia" is what I saw...not the same.
You seem to assume we are not doing due diligence.
Why?
NOt fun.
BYe.
-
Weird. I did search it and it actually doesn’t come up when I search it. But I believe you, since I couldn’t believe it hadn’t been played yet. So... Asleep At The Wheel, “A Dollar Short and a Day Late”.
-
My search for “devil went down” came up with today’s post, Peter’s from August, and Hammer’s post of the devil coming back last November. ‘Tis a puzzlement.
Anyway, Jackson Browne: Late For The Sky.
Bill, tgo
-
The Devil Comes Back to Georgia was a Charle Daniels (may he Rest In Peace) Band sequel to the earlier The Devil Went Down to Georgia. Two different songs although “Comes Back” sounded awfully similar to “Went Down.”
Next play
Carol King - It’s Too Late (from Tapestry, 1971)
-
Is search breaking? If I search for It's Too late there are no results and it's obvious Hammer posted it.
Bob Mould - It's Too Late (completely different song)
-
Atreus - Stop! Before It's Too Late And We've Destroyed It All (from Congregation Of The Damned, 2009)
P.S. Search seems to work on all but that title. I did find it when I searched "Carole King."
-
That’s what happened to me with Sunday Morning Coming Down before posting. Also didn’t find Kristofferson.
-
Charley Pride, “Before I Met You”
-
Green Day - Before The Lobotomy (from 21st Century Breakdown, 2009)
-
Randy Hanzlick - I'd Rather have a Bottle in Front of Me (Than a Frontal Lobotomy)
-
The Police - Message In A Bottle (from Reggatta de Blanc, 1979)
-
Tom Paxton/The Fireballs: Bottle of Wine
Bill, tgo
-
Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen, "Wine Do Yer Stuff".
Peter
-
Limp Bizkit Break Stuff
-
Burton Cummings, “Break It To Them Gently”
-
Herbie Hancock - Gentle Thoughts (from Secrets, 1976) also Lee Ritenour (from Gentle Thoughts, 1977)
-
“Gently/gentle”? Not the same word. So, to right the ship, from “Break It To Them Gently”, lets go to:
Buddy Miles: Them Changes
Bill, tgo
-
Bonnie (Oh my, be still my heart!) Raitt, "Give Them Something To Talk About".
Peter
-
Ouch! I totally blew that one. Hopefully this play is better
The Beatles - Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey (from The Beatles, 1968).
-
Used by elwoodblue on September 26th. We’re still dancing with Ms.Raitt.
Bill, tgo
-
Talk Talk, “Talk talk”.
-
Rodgers & Hammerstein (from “South Pacific”): Happy Talk
Bill, tgo
-
U2 - Two Shots Of Happy, One Shot Of Sad (from bonus track released with CD single Will God Send His Angels, 1997)
Thoroughly searched to see if this was used before. People are correct that search is working funky. I searched for the Beatles tune I previously tried to play and nothing came up. For this play, I initially was going to try The Beatles I'm Happy Just to Dance with You. Searched using entire title and nothing came up. Searched using "Just to Dance With You" and low and behold I used it myself several months ago. Lesson learned use several searches including parts of the title.
-
Sublime - Smoke Two Joints
-
John Lee Hooker - Two White Horses (from This Is Where It's At, 1969)
-
I used “Smoke Two Joints” last November, though I cited the original version by The Toyes.
Bill Haley & His Comets: Two Hound Dogs
No harm, no foul
Bill, tgo
-
Delbert McClinton, "Two More Bottles Of Wine".
Peter
-
Yes search may have worked.
The Doors - Love Me Two Times
-
Johnnie Taylor: Last Two Dollars
Bill, tgo
-
Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention - For Calvin (And His Next Two Hitch-hikers) (from The Grand Wazoo, 1972)
-
Keyshia Cole, "Next Time (Won't Give My Heart Away)".
Peter
-
Junior Parker and MANY others, including the Good Old Grateful Dead: Next Time You See Me
Bill, tgo
-
Chicago - Just You and Me (from Chicago VI., 1973)
-
Jefferson Airplane, "If You Feel".
Peter
-
Garth Brooks - Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old) from Garth Brooks, 1989
-
Three days since last post??
Pink Floyd - Young Lust
-
Roy Clark- Yesterday, When I was Young (single, 1969). Original in French written by Charles Aznavour, 1964 entitled Hier Encore or Just Yesterday. Covered by a host of others including Willie Nelson, Mel Torme, Andy Williams, Glen Campbell, and as a duet by Elton John and Charles Aznavour.
-
The Beatles - When I'm 64
-
Traditional black spiritual, performed & recorded by many - most notably Louis Armstrong in 1938, "When The Saints Go Marching In".
Peter
-
The Weavers: Marching to Pretoria
Bill, tgo
-
Dave Matthews Band - Ants Marching (from Under the Table and Dreaming, 1995)
-
Traditional, “When Johnny Comes Marching Home”. Sorry, no bass player on this track:
-
Stephen Foster, "My Old Kentucky Home".
Peter
-
Dolly Parton: My Tennessee Mountain Home
Bill, tgo
-
Merle Haggard - Sing Me Back Home
-
Gene Autry, "Back In The Saddle Again".
Peter
-
John Prine: Saddle in the Rain
Bill, tgo
-
Willie Nelson, “Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain”.
-
John Prine: Saddle in the Rain
Bill, tgo
I had that one readyy in my quiver if someone had played another "saddle" title.
The Who, "Love Rain On Me".
Peter (who has been trying for several years to learn "Saddle In The Rain" - and just can't get it to sound right)
-
Beatles: Rain
Bill, tgo
Bonus Track - Covered by the Dead
-
James Taylor - Fire and Rain (from Sweet Baby James, 1970).
Couldnt believe this wasn't used previously but did due diligence with our relatively primitive search function querying Fire; Rain; Fire and Rain; James Taylor, etc.
-
Pat Benatar - Fire and Ice
-
Green Day - Dry Ice (from 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours, 1991)
-
Robert Van Winkle, "Ice, Ice Baby".
Peter (who is thoroughly embarrassed he remembered that one)
-
Jack White - Ice Station Zebra (from Boarding House Reach, 2018)
-
Grateful Dead: Terrapin Station
Bill, tgo
-
Jimmy Buffet - The Great Filling Station Holdup (from A White Sportcoat and a Pink Crustacean, 1973)
-
Richard Berman, "The Train's Leaving The Station".
Peter
-
Traditional...Sister Rosetta Tharpe - This Train
-
The Clash - Train In Vain ( from London Calling, 1980)
-
The Monkees - Last Train to Clarksville
*(Waiting for ELO)
-
Good Ol' Grateful Dead, "Built To Last".
Peter
-
Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show - “Last Morning”
-
Mick & the Boys: The Last Time
Bill, tgo
Guess how many hits you get when you search for “last time” in the “time sink” thread? Betcha I set a record!
-
Fiddler’s Dram - Day Trip To Bangor (Didn’t We Have A Lovely Time) (from To See The Play, 1979)
-
Mary Margaret O’Hara, “A New Day”.
-
Eagles - Good Day In Hell (from On The Border, 1974)
-
Lenny White - Election Day ( from the album Anomaly)
-
Moody Blues - Never Comes the Day (from On The Threshold Of A Dream, 1969)
-
The Association, "Never My Love".
Peter
-
David Bromberg: Love Changing Blues
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Blaze's Blues".
Peter
-
Blind Willie McTell; Taj Mahal; Allman Brothers - Statesboro Blues (McTell original, 1928; Allman Bros. At Fillmore East, 1971)
-
John Hartford: Howard Hughes’ Blues
Bill, tgo
-
Blind Lemon Jefferson - Bad Luck Blues (1926)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Badly Mistreated Blues".
Peter
-
Lonnie Johson, Blind Lemon Jefferson & Others - Blue Ghost Blues, 1928
-
Shoot! Just one year off or I could have played Randy Newman’s “Louisiana 1927”. Instead:
Bruce Springsteen: The Ghost of Tom Joad
Bill, tgo
-
John Mellencamp - Ghost Towns Along The Highway (from Freedom's Road, 2007)
-
Deep Purple - Highway Star
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Highway Kind".
Peter
-
Derek and the Dominos - Key To The Highway (from Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs, 1970)
-
Ricky Skaggs, “Highway 40 Blues”.
-
America: Ventura Highway
Bill, tgo
-
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - King’s Highway (from Into The Great Wide Open, 1991)
-
Bachman Turner Overweight, "Roll On Down The Highway".
Peter (who heard a DJ call them that back it wasn't ironic for him to use it.........)
-
Little Feat: Roll Right Through the Night
Bill, tgo
-
Jim Post, "Hot Summer Night".
Jim, BTW, was half of Friend & Lover (wife #1 being the remainder). Which moves me to invite you to join me over in "What Are You Listening To Now?"
Peter
-
John Lennon - Whatever Gets You Thru the Night
-
Buckingham Nicks - Crying In The Night (from Buckingham Nicks, 1973)
-
George Jones, Buck Owens, Ray Charles, Dean Martin, Julio Iglesias, Norah Jones, et al, "It's Crying Time Again:.
Peter
-
With all apologies:
The Shaggs: It’s Halloween
Bill, tgo
-
Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth (from Buffalo Springfield, 1966)
-
Dirty Mac - For Yer Blues
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Buckskin Stallion Blues".
Peter
-
Woody Guthrie - Talkin’ Dust Bowl Blues (from Dust Bowl Ballads, 1940)
-
Bee Gees - Jive Talkin'
-
All fixed, now.
Louis Prima: Jump, Jive, An’ Wail
Bill, tgo
-
Yeah, Bill!
-
George and Ira Gershwin - A Red Headed Woman (Makes The Choo Choo Jump The Tracks) (from Porgy and Bess, 1935)
-
Jethro Tull - Sossity, You're a Woman
-
John Stewart: July, You’re a Woman
(Song includes one of the greatest spoken intros of all time)
Bill, tgo
-
John Lennon - Woman
-
Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band - I Wanna Find A Woman That’ll Hold My Big Toe Till I Have to Go (from Lick My Decals Off, Baby)
-
Cat Stevens, "Hard Headed Woman"
-
Chicago - Hard To Say Im Sorry (from Chicago 16, 1982)
-
The Seeds: Pushin’ Too Hard
Bill, tgo
-
John Waite - These Times Are Hard For Lovers (from Rover's Return, 1987)
-
Stevland Morris by way of Jeff Beck, "Because We've Ended As Lovers".
Peter
-
The Wallflowers - Misfits and Lovers (from Glad All Over, 2012)
-
Alexisonfire, “Drunks, lovers, sinners and saints”.
-
Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach: Such Unlikely Lovers
Bill, tgo
-
Dr. John, “Such A Night”.
-
The Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night (from The Electric Prunes, 1967)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Gone Too Long".
Peter
-
From the Broadway Musical, Oliver: As Long As He Needs Me
Bill, tgo
-
Simon and Garfunkel - So Long Frank Lloyd Wright (from Bridge Over Troubled Water, 1970)
-
Linda Ronstadt: Long Long Time
Bill, tgo
-
Jimmy J's sideman, James Taylor, "Long Ago And Far Away".
Peter
-
Sticking with the Jimmy J. theme...James Taylor - Far Afghanistan (from Before This World, 2015)
-
Emmylou Harris (Billy Sherrill) - “Too Far Gone”
-
Jethro Tull - Far Alaska (from J-Tull Dot Com, 1999)
-
The Bee Gees: Road to Alaska
Bill, tgo
-
Johnny Horton, "Springtime In Alaska".
Peter
-
Slim Whitman- “Springtime in the Rockies”
-
Mel Brooks: Springtime for Hitler (from the wonderful film “The Producers”)
Bill, tgo (who posts, perhaps, the one and only use of “Hitler” that might be acceptable to the mods!)
-
Johnny Cash - When It's Springtime In Alaska (It's Forty Below) From Orange Blossom Special, 1965
-
Johnny Cash - When It's Springtime In Alaska (It's Forty Below) From Orange Blossom Special, 1965
Actually, that's the Johnny Horton song (1959) I played 3 posts prior.
Peter
-
Sonny Boy Williamson I - Springtime Blues from Sonny Boy Williamson Vol. 3 1939-1941)
-
:)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "BW Railroad Blues".
Peter
-
Traditional: I’ve Been Working on the Railroad
Bill, tgo
-
John Lennon - Working Class Hero (from John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, 1970)
-
Four Seasons, "Working My Way Back To You".
Peter
-
Sam Cooke - Working On A Chain Gang
-
From the Ziegfield Follies and many artists: That Old Gang of Mine
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Old Satan".
Peter
-
Korpiklaani - Old tale
-
John Hartford: Old Joe Clark
Bill, tgo
-
Petula Clark - Finian's Rainbow - Old Devil Moon
-
Suzi Quatro, "The Devil In Me".
Quatro trivia: Suzi's sister Patti was in Fanny; her sister Arlene is the mother of Sherilynn Fynn (all 3, plus sister Nancy, were in The Pleasure Seekers), and brother Michael I saw in the early '70s open for Muddy Waters with The Mike Quatro Jam Band - him on keys, a drummer, and behind them a stack of what I seem to recall being a stack of 36 or 40 Fender 4X12 cabs. And no, it was nothing like what they call a "jam band" today.
Peter
-
Billy Joe Shaver: The Devil Made Me Do It the First Time
Bill, tgo
-
Search not working, Bill? Check my post from 2/23/20........
Peter
-
I got exited and just plain forgot to look. How often can one cite BJS? I looked this time and was quite surprised that this has yet to be used:
Stones: Sympathy for the Devil
Bill, tgo
-
INXS - Devil Inside
-
Five Finger Death Punch, "Inside Out".
Peter
-
Paul Horn: Prologue/Inside. From “Inside the Taj Mahal”
Bill, tgo
-
From the sublime to the ridiculous, Pearl Jam, "Inside Job".
Peter
-
Ramones - The Job That Ate My Brain (from Mondo Bizzaro, 1992)
-
Funkadelic, Maggot Brain".
Peter
-
Emerson Lake & Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery (from Brain Salad Surgery, 1973)
-
Tony Joe White: Poke Salad Annie
Bill, tgo
-
Canned Heat, "Amphetamine Annie".
Peter
-
Kid Creole and the Coconuts - Annie, I’m Not Your Daddy (from Tropical Gangster, 1982)
-
Tony Christie/Charlie Pride/Wayne Newton, "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast".
Peter
-
John Prine: Please Don't Bury Me
Bill, tgo
-
The Kinks - Rosy Won't You Please Come Home (from Face to Face, 1966)
-
Written by Dr. Brewster M. Higley (in 1874), recorded by (at least) Der Bingle (twice), Rank Sinatra, John Charles Thomas, Gene Autry, Burl Ives, Connie Francis, Pete Seeger, Johnnie Ray, Slim Whitman, Steve Lawrence, Irene Dunn & Ralph Bellamy, Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Porky Pig, Bugs Bunny (like Crosby, twice) and Tori Amos, "Home On The Range".
Peter
-
Grateful Dead - I Will Take You Home (from Built To Last, 1989)
-
The Eagles (who follow their own advice when it comes to ticket prices): Take It to the Limit
Bill, tgo
-
Rev. Al Green/Talking Heads, "Take Me To The River".
Peter
-
Ike and Tina Turner - River Deep Mountain High.
Glynn
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Snake Mountain Blues".
Peter
-
Ike and Tina Turner - River Deep Mountain High.
Glynn
We just watched the brand new documentary “Tina” on HBO Max. “River Deep, Mountain High” was all Tina and Phil Spector. Spector chased Ike out of the studio. By the way, the film is excellent and near the end includes Tina doing a breathtaking version of the Beatles “Help” that gave me goosebumps.
That said:
Allman Brothers: Mountain Jam
Bill, tgo
-
Atlanta Rhythm Section, "Champagne Jam".
And I will point out that if put an LP of that on 45 (or a single of "Rhiannon" on 33 1/3) you will see why you never see a pic of Stevie Nicks and Paul Davis together.......
Peter
-
Brothers - Mountain Jam (from Eat A Peach, 1972 along with several other versions)
-
Brian, look two posts above yours.
Bill, tgo
-
How did that not show up when I did a search?.. I always do a search before I post. So... I respectfully retract and offer
Buddy Guy - Jam On A Monday Morning (from A Man and The Blues, 1968)
-
Big Twist & The Mellow Fellows, "S**t, G****n, Get Off You A** And Jam!"
Peter
-
Atlanta Rhythm Section, “So Into You”
-
I will not challenge Hankster, because the word he played off is a typo on my part; should have been "your" (though the way they sang it, it could go either way.....)
I will, rather, say - Panic At The Disco, "Into The Unknown".
Peter
-
The Doors - The Unknown Soldier (from Waiting for the Sun, 1968).
Please note: As one might expect, this is an entirely different tune than Weather Report's Unknown Soldier from I Sing The Body Electric, 1972 that I have previously offered.
-
Buffy Sainte-Marie, "Universal Soldier".
Peter
-
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Buffalo Soldier (from Confrontation, 1983, written with Noel King Sporty Williams in 1978 but released posthumously after Marley's death)
-
Timothy Brown, "The Buffalo Strut".
Peter
-
From Busby Berkeley’s “42nd Street: Shuffle Off to Buffalo
Bill, tgo
I think maybe someone owes someone some money?
-
Rolling Stones - The Harlem Shuffle (from Dirty Work, 1986)
-
Jump 'N' The Saddle Band, "The Curly Shuffle".
Peter
-
Man. Oddly, I think about the Banana Spluts theme a lot. But I haven’t heard it in at least 45 years!
-
Box Scaggs- Lido Shuffle.
-
Cyrus Chestnut's Berklee Sextet, "Uptown Shuffle".
Peter
-
Chicago - Takin’ It On Uptown (from Chicago XI, 1977)
-
Doobie Brothers: Takin’ It to the Streets
Bill, tgo
-
Bruce, "Streets Of Fire".
On a somewhat unrelated note, the guy who dubbed me Cozmik Cowboy all these decades ago dated Springsteen's sister in high school.
Peter
-
Crazy World of Arthur Brown: Fire
Bill, tgo
-
Bob Seger, “Fire Down Below”
-
Another Brick in the Wall - Pink Floyd
-
Fire Down Below > Another Brick in the Wall
? ? ? ?
Am I missing something?
Bill, tgo
-
Bangles, "Going Down To Liverpool".
Peter
-
Dylan: Going to Acapulco
Bill, tgo
-
Billy Joe Shaver/John Anderson - I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal (But I'm Going To Be A Diamond Someday) (from John Anderson 2, 1981)
-
Loretta Lynn, “Coal Miner’s Daughter”
-
Devo - Working in a Coal Mine
-
Rush - Working Man (from Rush, 1974)
-
Shakey, "Southern Man".
Peter
-
Norman Blake, “Green Light On The Southern”
-
This should bring back some memories to those of us of a certain age.
Barry Sadler: Ballad of the Green Berets
Bill, tgo
-
The Beatles - Ballad of Rocky Raccon
I really remember the title as this, but can't confirm so...
The Beatles - Ballad of John and Yoko
-
Jefferson Airplane - The Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil (from After Bathing At Baxter’s, 1967)
-
Stones: You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Bill, tgo
-
Great Society/Jefferson Airplane, "Don't You Want Somebody To Love".
And I am moved to point out - Bill's a couple back should properly be credited to S/Sgt Barry Sadler. Let's not let it be a bit less weird than it was......
Peter
-
Chicago - I Don't Want Your Money (from Chicago III, 1971)
-
Foreigner, "I What To Know What Love Is".
Peter (Who will say that, surprisingly, Foreigner was not the worst big-name band he ever saw live; that "honor" goes to Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush)
-
Frank Zappa - You Are What You Is
-
Chicago - What Kind Of Man Would I Be? (From Chicago 19, 1989)
-
Muddy Waters: Hootchie Cootchie Man
Bill, tgo
-
Mumford and Sons - Little Lion Man (from Sigh No More, 2009)
-
Solomon Linda, recorded by so many artists, "The Lion Sleeps Tonight". I like the acapella soul street version:
-
James Taylor - Don't Let Be Lonely Tonight (from One Man Dog, 1972)
-
LOVE the above “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”!
Neil Young: Tonight’s the Night
Bill, tgo
-
Steve Winwood - Don't You Know What The Night Can Do (from Roll With It, 1988)
-
Sir Reginald Dwight, "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting".
Peter
-
The Who - The Kids Are Alright
-
From "Bye Bye Birdy" Paul Lynde: Kids
Bill, tgo
-
Chris Brown & Tyga, "Say Bye Bye".
Peter
-
Murray Head, “Say It Ain’t So Joe”
-
I call shenanigans! Coz, please explain how we get from”Kids” to “Say Bye Bye”? (Vaccine side effect, maybe?)
Bill, tgo
-
Oops - from knuckleheadedness; I was reading the movies title as the song title. My bad.
Peter (who also pleads being overcome by disbelief that anyone found anything from Paul Lynde that didn't include the phrase "to block".....)
-
So we are still on Kids.
Bill, tgo
-
Right you are. So, the Offspring disagree with the Who; to wit, "The Kids Aren't Alright".
Peter
-
Lou Reed - “The Kids”
-
Lady Gaga: Bad Kids
Bill, tgo
-
Bad - Michael Jackson.
-
The Black Crowes - Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye (from The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion, 1992)
-
Julian Lennon, "Much Too Late For Goodbyes".
Peter
-
To quote lbpesq, “shenanigans” well possibly. I’ve personally been shenaniganed when using a plural (i.e. goodbyes) to respond to a singular (i.e., goodbye). ;) I will, however, defer to the Chief Justice of the Shenanigan Court on this one.
-
I would agree with brother Brian. That’s two in two days, Coz. We’re getting close to double secret probation territory! Now to get back on track.
Willie Nelson: Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
Bill, tgo
-
(Hiding his head in shame.....)
Peter
-
Hey, could happen to any of us. Has, in fact to some of us!
Jessi Colter, “What’s Happened To Blue Eyes?”
-
Jimmy Durante, "Blue Bird Of Happiness".
Peter
-
The Beatles - Free as a Bird
-
Bill played that one 11/6/20.
Peter
-
Jimmy Clanton: Venus in Blue Jeans
Biil, tgo
-
Bowie - Blue Jean
-
Der Bingle, "Where The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold Of The Day".
Peter
-
Sting - Fields of Gold (from Ten Summoner's Tales, 1993)
-
The Beatles - Free as a Bird
I swear I searched that a couple different ways and was surprised no hits came up. Oh well.
Silver and Gold - Burl Ives
-
Marc Cohn - Silver Thunderbird (from Marc Cohn, 1991)
-
Merle Haggard - Silver Wings
-
Ferlin Huskey, "On The Wings Of A Dove".
Peter
-
Lynryd Skynyrd: White Dove
Bill, tgo
-
Brian Wilson & Van Dyke Parks - Wings of a Dove ( from Orange Crate Art, 1995)
Different song and lyrics than the previously played Felin Husky tune "On the Wings of a Dove."
-
Henry John Deutschendorf Jr., "The Wings That Fly Us Home".
Peter
-
Ziggy Marley - Wings Of An Eagle (from Family Time bonus version, 2009)
-
The Eagle & The Bear - Linton Kwesi-Johnson
-
Willie Nelson and Porter Wagoner, “When The Silver Eagle Meets The Great Speckled Bird”:
-
John Prine : The Great Compromise
Bill, tgo
-
Pink Floyd, "A Great Day For Freedom".
Peter
-
Bob Dylan - Chimes of Freedom (Another Side of Bob Dylan, 1964)
-
CSNY - Find the Cost of Freedom
-
Neil Young - Flags of Freedom (from Living With War, 2006)
-
Richie Havens: Freedom
Havens was the opening act at Woodstock. As he completed his set, the next act, Santana, was nowhere to be found. They asked Richie to keep playing and he made up “Freedom” on the spot!
Bill, tgo
-
Lou Reed - Voices of Freedom (from Between Thought and Expression The Lou Reed Anthology, 1992)
-
The Outfield, "Voices Of Babylon".
Peter
-
The Melodians - “Rivers of Babylon”
-
Sarah McLachlan: Rivers of Love
Bill, tgo
-
B-52s, "Love Shack".
Peter
-
Tina Turner - What’s Love Got To Do With It? (from Private Dancer, 1984).
-
Don & Juan, "What's Your Name?".
(Not the Skynyrd song.)
Peter
-
Hank Williams: Your Cheatin’ Heart
Bill, tgo
-
Skynyrd, "Cheatin' Woman".
Peter
-
Skynyrd, "Cheatin' Woman".
Peter
Cream - Outside Woman Blues
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Diamond Heel Blues".
Peter
-
Grateful Dead: Dupree’s Diamond Blues
Bill, tgo (who deserves a double word score for matching two words in the title!)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Dollar Bill Blues".
Peter
-
Aloe Blacc - I Need A Dollar (from Good Things, 2010)
-
Good Ol' Grateful Dead, "I Need A Miracle".
Peter
-
Bruce Springsteen - Countin’ On A Miracle (from The Rising, 2002)school=
-
Danny Williams, "The Miracle Of You".
Peter
-
Hank Williams: You Win Again
Bill, tgo (do I get extra points for matching the artist’s name, too?)
-
John Fogerty - Deja Vue (All Over Again) (from Deja Vue All Over Again, 2004)
-
Zimmy, "It's All Over Now Baby Blue".
Peter (who, it not being the word he's matching, is willing to let Brian slide on misspelling "Deja Vu")
-
Hammer played the Fogerty tune 4/19/20
I played Baby Blue 3/1/20.
We’re still on You Win Again
Bill, tgo
-
Huh - "Search" failed me on that one.
Nicki Minaj, "I win you lose".
Peter
-
Linda Ronstadt, “Lose Again”
-
Dolly Parton, "Here You Come Again".
Peter
-
Alone again (Naturally) - Gilbert O'Sullivan
-
Eydie Gorme, "It Takes Too Long To Learn To Live Alone".
Peter
-
The Doobie Brothers - Long Train Runnin' (from The Captain and Me, 1973)
-
Bob Marley & the Wailers: Stop That Train
Bill, tgo
-
This Train - Bunny Wailer (Livingstone)
-
Night Train - various, in particular Louis Prima and also James Brown
-
Jackson Browne: Tender is the Night
Bill, tgo
-
David Wilcox - If It Wasn’t For The Night (from Into The Mystery, 2003)
-
Agnetha Fältskog (with Peter Cetera), "I Wasn't The One (Who Said Goodbye).
Peter
-
Isaac Hayes - Never Can Say Goodbye
-
John Hartford: Goodbye Waltz
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Pueblo Waltz".
Peter
-
The Band: Theme From the Last Waltz
Bill, tgo
-
Patti Page, "Tennessee Waltz".
Peter
-
Tom Jones - This Ain’t Tennessee And She Ain’t You (from Don’t Let Our Dreams Die Young, 1983)
-
Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen, "Back To Tennessee".
Peter
-
Grateful Dead: Tennessee Jed
Bill, tgo
-
George Jones, "Tennessee Whiskey".
Peter
-
Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen, “Kentucky Hills of Tennessee. In a shameless act of self-promotion, here’s me (on mandolin) and my brother Bob singing it in front of our bay laurel tree on Galiano island. My brother has been posting a song everyday of the Covid crisis since March 21 2020. That’s a lot of songs!
-
Rogers & Hammerstein, "The Hills Are Alive".
Peter
-
I gotta say - I thoroughly enjoyed that, Rick! Looked like you guys were having fun, too.
Peter
-
Thanks Peter. Always great to have a chance to play with my big brother.
Jackson Browne - “A Child In These Hills”.
-
Really liked the vid with you and your brother, Rick. Sounds great and you look like my pre and post covid hair style!
hehehehe
Beatles: Little Child
Bill, tgo
-
Thanks Bill. It’s my pre and post-litigation career hairstyle, pretty much!
-
Chicago - Little One (from Chicago XI, 1977)
-
Chuck, "Little Queenie".
Peter
-
Rolling Stones - Mother’s Little Helper (From Aftermath, 1966)
-
Queen: Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Bill, tgo
-
Peaches & Herb, "Shake Your Groove Thing".
Peter
-
The Swinging Blue Jeans, “Hippy Hippy Shake”.
-
Bill Haley & His Comets: Shake, Rattle And Roll
Bill, tgo
-
REO Speedwagon, "Roll With The Changes".
Peter
-
Paul McCartney - Looking for Changes (from Off the Ground, 1993).
Glad to see you’re back Peter.
-
Jimmy Buffet: Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes
Bill, tgo
-
Phil Ochs, “Changes”.
-
Denise LaSalle, "Goin'Through Changes".
Peter
-
Phil Ochs, “Changes”.
LOVE Phil Ochs, and a GREAT song!
John Stewart: Never Goin’ Back (To Nashville Anymore)
Bill, tgo
-
Led Zeppelin - What Is And What Never Should Be (from Led Zeppelin II, 1969)
-
Buffalo Springfield, "For What It's Worth".
Peter
-
Peggy Lee - There Ain't No Sweet Man (That's Worth The Salt Of My Tears) (from I'm A Woman, 1963)
-
Little Anthony & The Imperials, "Tears On My Pillow".
Peter
-
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles: Tears of a Clown
Bill, tgo
-
Wow - that was the first thing that popped into my head, Bill, but I didn't even bother to check, I was sure it'd been played!
So - Everly Brothers, "Cathy's Clown".
Peter
-
The Kinks - Death Of A Clown (from Something Else By The Kinks, 1967)
-
John Wesley Harding: Cathy’s New Clown
Bill, tgo
-
Formerly The Warlocks, " New, New Minglewood Blues"
Peter
-
Sinatra (Kander & Ebb) - New York, New York
-
Fred Ebb should be call Fred D?
-
Bruce Springsteen - New York City Serenade (from The Wild, The Innocent, & The E Street Shuffle, 1973)
-
Bruce Springsteen - New York City Serenade (from The Wild, The Innocent, & The E Street Shuffle, 1973)
Doobie Brothers - South City Midnight Lady
-
Bob Welch/Fleetwood Mac - Sentimental Lady (from Bare Trees, 1972)
-
Grateful Dead: Lady With a Fan
Bill, tgo
-
King Crimson - Lady Of The Dancing Water (from Lizard, 1970)
-
Kenny Rogers: Lady
(Different song from the previously played Lady by Styx)
Bill, tgo
-
Jimi Hendrix Experience - Foxy Lady (from, Are You Experienced, 1967)
-
Isley Brothers, "Who's That Lady".
Peter
-
Alison Krauss and Union Station, “I’ve Got That Old Feeling”.
-
Neil Young, "Old Man".
Peter
-
John Fogerty: The Old Man Down the Road
Bill, tgo
-
Willie, "On The Road Again".
Peter
-
Chicago - The Road (from Chicago II, 1970)
-
Jackson Browne: The Road
(different song from above)
Bill, tgo
-
Foo Fighters - Long Road to Ruin (from, Echoes, Silence, Patience, & Grace, 2007)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Long Ball Hitter".
Peter
-
Neil Young, “Long May You Run”
-
Grateful Dead, " We Can Run".
Peter
-
Jefferson Airplane: We Can Be Together
(double word score!)
Bill, tgo
-
Mark Shepard, "Together We Can Change The World".
Peter (who has to wonder if that's the same Mark Shepard who used to frequent these parts as "8stringking")
-
Fall Out Boy - Our Lawyer Made Us Change The Name Of This Song So We Wouldn’t Get Sued (from From Under the Cork Tree, 2005)
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd, "What's Your Name".
Peter
-
Shirley Eli’s, “The Name Game”
-
The King, "Marie Was Her Name".
Peter
-
RATM - Killing in the Name
-
Roberta Flack, "Killing Me Softly".
Peter
-
Roberta Flack, "Killing Me Softly".
Peter
Elvis Presley - Softly as I Leave You
-
From the Broadway musicial “Camelot” by Lerner and Loewe: If Ever I Would Leave You
Bill, tgo
-
Warren Zevon - If You Won’t Leave Me, I’ll Find Someone Who Will (from I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead, 1996)
-
Elton John, "Someone Saved My Life Tonight".
Peter
-
The Band: Saved (from Moondog Matinee)
Bill, tgo
-
Gary Clark Jr., "You Saved Me".
Peter
-
Nicollette Larson, “You Send Me”
-
Blues Busters, "You Send Me Crazy".
Peter
-
Prince - Let's Go Crazy (from Purple Rain, 1984)
-
Ry Cooder: Crazy ‘bout An Automobile
Bill, tgo
-
Ozzy Osbourne, "Crazy Train".
Peter
-
Suicidal Tendencies "All Kinda Crazy"
-
Bob Dylan, "It's All Over Now Baby Blue".
Peter
-
Peter, Peter, Peter. You tried to play Baby Blue on April 28th and I called to your attention that I had played it March 1 of last year!
John Prine: Crazy as a Loon
Bill, tgo
-
Sam Cooke - Crazy She Calls Me (from Tribute To The Lady, 1959)
-
Peter, Peter, Peter. You tried to play Baby Blue on April 28th and I called to your attention that I had played it March 1 of last year!
John Prine: Crazy as a Loon
Bill, tgo
Huh - I "Searched" it & everything; was shocked it showed as "no match". I have been mislead.
And - Geva Alon, "She Calls My Name".
Peter
-
Diana Ross and the Supremes - Stop! In The Name Of Love (1965)
-
George Jones, "Her Name Is".
Peter
-
Gordon Lightfoot - Whisper My Name (from Dream Street Rose, 1980)
-
Milk Carton Kids, "Whisper I Her Ear".
Peter
-
George Michael (& Josh Reddick’s walk-up music): Careless Whisper
Bill, tgo
-
Bessie Smith, "Careless Love".
Peter
-
Chicago - Will You Still Love Me (from Chicago XVIII - Expanded Edition, 1986)
Please Note: Entirely different song than Dave Mason’s Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?
-
The Five Satins, "In The Still Of The Night".
Peter
-
Hank Williams: I Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You
Bill, tgo
-
Mayday Parade - If You Can't Live Without Me, Why Aren't You Dead Yet? (From, Anywhere But Here, 2009)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Why She's Acting This Way".
Peter
-
Donovan, “Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do?”
-
Written by Steve Barri, Michael Omartian, Michael Price, & Dan Walsh, Recorded by many, many people, including Bobby Bland, The Nighthawks and Big Twist & The Mellow Fellows, "I Wouldn't Treat Dog (The Way You've Treated Me)".
Peter
-
Linda Ronstadt - You Can't Treat The Wrong Man Right (from Winter Light, 1993).
-
Elvin Bishop, "Can't Even Do Wrong Right".
Peter
-
Suicidal Tendencies "All Kinda Crazy"
Madonna - Crazy for You
-
Huh? A play on a past post where more than a dozen posted in between? I call shenanigans!
Playing on the last valid entry:
Beatles: Can’t Buy Me Love
Bill, tgo
-
David Bowie - Come and Buy My Toys (from David Bowie, 1967)
-
Huh? A play on a past post where more than a dozen posted in between? I call shenanigans!
Playing on the last valid entry:
Beatles: Can’t Buy Me Love
Bill, tgo
I swear I refresh this page every time, ugh. Shenanigans indeed by me!
-
David Bowie - Come and Buy My Toys (from David Bowie, 1967)
Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic
-
Beach Boys - The Man With All The Toys (from The Beach Boys Christmas Album, 1964)
-
The Toys of Men - S.C.
-
Oscar Hammerstein II and Sigmund Romberg: Stout-Hearted Men
Bill, tgo
-
Red Hot Chili Peppers - True Men Don’t Kill Coyotes (The Red Hot Chili Peppers, 1984)
-
Garbage, "The Men Who Rule The World".
Peter
-
Garbage, "The Men Who Rule The World".
Peter
Monty Python - Men Men Men
-
Judy Collins - Bold Fenian Men (from A Maid Of Constant Sorrow, 1961)
-
Status Quo: Pictures of Matchstick Men
Bill, tgo
-
The Cure - Pictures of You (from Disintegration, 1989)
-
Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Pictures at an Exhibition (Mussorgsky)
-
Rudy Vallee: You Oughta Be In Pictures
Bill, tgo
-
Alainis Morrisette - You Oughta Know (from Jagged Little Pill, 1995)
-
The Who -Who are You?
-
Kinks - You Really Got Me
-
TheKimmer. Glad to see you want to get involved in our little game
Since you’re new to this little game, I want point out that we can’t use titles that have already been played. This one was previously played on June 20, 2020. The best way to avoid this is to use the search function in the upper right hand corner before playing a song title. Be aware it’s a little funky (e.g. It will not accept single letter words) but it generally works well to avoid duplicating titles that have previously appeared.
It appears Jazzyvee’s plat of The Who’s - Who Are You is the current legal play
-
Bach: Who is Chopin?
-
The Shaggs: Who Are Parents?
Bill, tgo
-
The Monotones, "Who Wrote The Book Of Love?".
Peter
-
Rodgers and Hart, “I could write a book”. Performed by many. My big band did the Harry Connick Jr. arrangement.
-
Willie Dixon as recorded by Bo Diddley - You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover (single, 1962)
-
Shel Silverstein by way of Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show, "Cover Of The Rolling Stone".
Peter
-
Santana - Stone Flower (from Caravanserai, 1972)
-
Cover Girl . . .
. . . then . . .
-
. . . Stone
8)
-
Ev'rybody luvs 2 git stoned
🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬🚬 . . . .
-
Sorry, Kimmer, but I feel need for some friendly explanation as to how this game works; you play off the last song title by naming a song with at least one word in common. Thus, I must point out in re your last 3:
1) "Cover Girl" has nothing to do with "Stone Flower".
2) Name as posted works - but it's not a song, and the actual name has the word "Stonewall", not "Stone".
3) "Stoned" is not "Stone" - and the title is actually "Rainy Day Woman #12 & 35".
4) It is considered bad form to play off your own post.
And thus we're still on "Stone Flower", so - Townes Van Zandt, "Brother Flower".
Peter
-
Err, hmmmm, ahhh....
Carter Family: Wildwood Flower
Bill, tgo
-
Spinal Tap - (Listen To The) Flower People (Single, 1967; From This Is Spinal Tap, 1984)
-
The Chi-Lights, "[For God's Sake] Give More Power To The People".
Peter
-
Sly & the Family Stone: Everyday People
Bill, tgo
-
"Don't take life so serious; it ain't no ways permanent" :P
-
Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart - People Get Ready (Curtis Mayfield)
-
The Staple Singers - If You're Ready (Come Go With Me) (from Be What You Are,1973)
-
Bury Manilow, "Ready To Take A Chance Again".
Peter
-
John Prine: They'll Never Take Her Love From Me.
Bill, tgo
-
Aerosmith, "Love On An Elevator".
Peter
-
Beck - Elevator Music ( from The Information, 2006)
-
Planet Earth Rock 'N' Roll Orchestra dba David Crosby, "Music Is Love".
Peter
-
Doobie Brothers: Listen to the Music
Bill, tgo
-
Stevie Nicks - Listen To The Rain (Street Angel, 1994)
-
Ann Peebles - I can't stand the Rain 1974
-
Billy Idol, "Stand In The Shadows".
Peter
-
Hey TheKimmer, you’re starting to get it! Unfortunately, Peebles “I Can’t Stand the Rain” was played on July 5, 2020 (you can always check for past plays with the search function, upper right). Take a mulligan this time.
Hank Williams, Jr.: Standing in the Shadows
Bill, tgo
-
In The End - Linkin Park
-
Another bit of game etiquette...we avoid using common words like... the, in, a, etc... to establish matches. So in lbpesq’s play the words to be matched for a play would be “standing” and “shadows.” Word matches also need to be exact. You can’t use standing for stand. Lbpesq’s play was based upon the word shadows. Another mulligan
My play...
Foo Fighters - Summer’s End (from Echos, Silence, Patience, & Grace, 2007)
-
Traveling Wilburys: End of the Line.
Bill, tgo
-
The inimitable Mr. JC Cash, "I Walk The Line".
Peter
-
Walk like an Egyptian - Bangles
-
Neil Young, "Walk On".
Peter
-
Marc Cohn - Walk Through The World (from The Rainy Season, 1993)
-
Peter & Gordon (written by Beatle Paul): A World Without Love
Bill, tgo
-
U2 - With Or Without You (from The Joshua Tree, 1987)
-
Roger Daltry, "With Out Your Love".
Peter
-
I believe our senior member here has been bit by autocorrect. The correct title of this tune is "Without Your Love" not With Out Your Love.
My play....
Carpenters - I Won't Last A Day Without You (from A Song For You, 1972)
-
Timothy Wright Trouble Don't Last Always
-
Henry Thomas/Grateful Dead: Don’t Ease Me In
Bill, tgo
-
Cast from the Wiz - Ease On Down The Road (from the Wiz Soundtrack, 1975)
-
The Judy Bats, "Down In The Shacks Where The Satellite Dishes Grow".
Peter
-
Arctic Monkeys - Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair (from Suck It and See It, 2011)
-
Traditional, "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down".
Peter
-
Traditional, "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down".
Peter
Louis Armstrong - Down by the Riverside
-
Neil Young - Don’t Let It Bring You Down (from After the Gold Rush, 1970)
-
Beatles - Let It Be
Johnnie & Macca (Ringo on Drums, Georgie too)
-
Let it be Me - Everly Brothers Covering Artists, written by Manny Curtis and Pierre Delanoë
-
Willie Nelson (words and music by Toby Keith) - Don’t Let The Old Man In (from First Rose of Spring, 2020).
-
Billy Joe Shaver: Old Five and Dimers Like Me
Bill, tgo
-
Joan Baez - The Parable Of The Old Man And The Young (from Baptism, 1968)
-
You're starting to get the hang of it, Kimmer - but try to wait until someone else jumps in before you go again (many times have I wanted to just throw down a list of songs off my own play - but if you wait, someone will get to most of them - and more).
Following Bill - a double match: Billy Joe Shaver, "I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be A Diamond Some Day)".
Peter
-
Old and in the Way - Old and in the Way
-
The Beatles: Blue Jay Way
Bill, tgo
-
Willie Melson - Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain (from Red Headed Stranger, 1975)
-
Flatt & Scruggs, "Crying My Heart Out Over You".
Peter
-
Dave Clark Five: Over and Over
Bill, tgo
-
Lyrics: Lydia Maria Child; composer unknown, "Over The River An Through The Wood (AKA The New-England Boy's Song About Thanksgiving Day)".
Peter
-
Lyrics: Lydia Maria Child; composer unknown, "Over The River An Through The Wood (AKA The New-England Boy's Song About Thanksgiving Day)".
Peter
Joe Walsh - Over and Over
-
Alanis Morrisette - Head Over Feet (from Jagged Little Pill, 1905)
-
Mick Scott (co-written with his soundman, Peter Gerlach), "No Head, No Backstage Pass".
Peter
-
BJ Thomas (RIP), “Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head”.
-
Dee Clark: Raindrops
Bill, tgo
-
That was almost a game-ender! Lifehouse, “Between the Raindrops”.
-
Between the Sheets - Isley Brothers
On hiring Jimi Hendrix . . .
Like Jimi, I'm left handed too, but play bass right handed (Wish I would've done it south-paw - would'd been 'jes like Sir Macca!) :)
And Jimi lived in ATL for a while, where I'm from, I probably saw him on the street and didn't even know it - we had 10th street in hippie-dum times, heroin, acid, pot on the street - Free Love, herpes; ATL Piedmont park, Allman Brothers, Duane, Greg, Jaco played in some clubs there a time or two . .
Me laying down some tracks at Bill Lowery Studio in ATL, all of 22 years old, in 1975, right before I bought my first Alembic BB short scale - LOL! . . . :
https://1drv.ms/u/s!ArgnW1Z8aIOWuBFx7bfwJmHcBpsh?e=fL1bTL
Here's one of the tracks . . . :
-
James White & The Blacks, "Stained Sheets".
Peter
-
Stained Glass - The Martins
♩, ♪, ♫, ♬, ♭, ♮, ♯,References♩, ♪, ♫, ♬, ♭, ♮, ♯
https://club.alembic.com/index.php?topic=25206.msg266687#msg266687
-
♬♬oops♬♬
-
Blondie, "Heart Of Glass".
Peter
-
Annie Lennox - Walking On Broken Glass (from Diva, 1992)
-
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
Bill, tgo
-
Bee Gees - Heart Like Mine
The Brothers Gibb :-* ;D 8)
♬ Lyrics ♬
Night grows cold.
I've been lonely so much
Out of reach.
Save it only for me.
Nothing in life is the same.
And the sooner we stop to start.
And there's a heart like mine
Somewhere in this world.
There's a heart like mine,
Beating but left to burn.
Maybe you can hide your face forever.
And God knows it's true
That when you search for someone
There's a heart like mine,
There's a heart like mine
To be heard (to be heard).
Souls on fire.
Feel her voice in your ear.
She goes on,
Living only for me.
Nothing you say could be wrong.
'Cause you give me the lovers sign.
And there's a heart like mine
Somewhere in this world.
There's a heart like mine,
Beating but left to burn.
Maybe we can share it all forever,
But not 'til we do.
I'm gonna search for someone.
There's a heart like mine.
There's a heart like mine
To be heard (to be heard).
-
Harry Nilsson, "You're Breakin' My Heart".
Peter
-
Fitz & The Tantrums - Breakin’ The Chains Of Love (from Pickin’ Up The Pieces, 2010)
-
Del McCoury Band, "Black Jack County Chains".
Yeah, some versions use "chain", but Del is of the ones who use "chains":, so I went with him........
Peter
-
Peter, you played that 9/20/20. You used “chain” because “Red wrote it as chain”.
Still on Hammer’s tune.
Bill, tgo
-
Well fiddle-dee-dee! I thought I might had did, but "search" mislud me; tried it singular & plural to no result.
The Devil Makes Three, "Chains Are Broken".
Peter
-
Goffin/King, recorded by The Cookies in 1962, and The Beatles in ‘63: Chains
Bill, tgo
-
Arlo Guthrie “Shackles And Chains”
-
And in response to Fitz and the Tantrums, Breakin' The Chains of Love
Diana Ross and the Supremes - (Don't Break These) Chains of Love ( from Love Child, 1968)
-
Beatles: Why Don’t We Do It In The Road?
Bill, tgo
-
Bruce Cockburn - Feet Fall On The Road (from Sunwheel Dance, 1971)
-
We're not in Kansas anymore Toto! or Rosanna and not in Africa either (Toto)
Follow the Yellow Brick Road - Harold Arlen
P.S. Jaco loved to play "If I only had a Heart' in his improvs and on Modern Electric Bass Video. He did it 'cos his kids loved to watch that movie with him and he used the tune to capture all their imaginations. Jaco RIP - is buried only a hundred and 50 miles from my home. I'm gonna drive over and bring him some flowers soon . . .
-
I don't recall if I've told this here; if I have forgive me (caveat because She often perpetrates the vile fiction that I repeat myself.......).
I spent the first quarter of 1980 doing sound, follow-spot, and pyro for a band called "Holidaze, Featuring Doc & Linda Holiday", 6 sets a night 6 nights a week, the last 2 on Fri & Sat being a "Las Vegas Style Floor Show" - meaning Doc & Linda wore matching orange-and-chartreuse sequined jumpsuit & floozie dress - in hotel bars around the midwest (yes, it was as bad as it sounds) & we were somewhere in Iowa. Weather Report was playing town, and staying at the place we were gigging. After their show Jaco & Erskine came in the bar; they sat right behind my board and we spent a set mocking the frontman. A thoroughly enjoyable brush with greatness!
And, Frank Zappa, "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow".
Peter (who still shakes his head in disbelief at Doc's career plan: Play hotel bars until someone "discovered" him, and he could make an album & go play Vegas)
-
Wanna spend the rest of your Friday nite laughin'?
Check out Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts!
The original Otis Day and the Nites . . .
-
Wanna spend the rest of your Friday nite laughin'?
Check out Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts!
The original Otis Day and the Nites . . .
Thanks - but not in the line of play; still at "Don't Eat The Yellow Snow".
Peter
-
Jefferson Airplane: Eat Starch Mom
Bill, tgo
-
King Crimson - Sex, Sleep, Eat, Drink, Dream (from Thrak, 1995)
-
Bobby Darrin, "Dream Lover".
Peter
-
Bobby Darrin, "Dream Lover".
Peter
Peggy Lee - Lover
-
Chicago - No Tell Lover (from Hot Streets, 1978)
-
The Eagles: I Can’t Tell You Why
Bill, tgo
-
OK - redacted - I can tell you why
the 2 Phils[Collins, Bailey] - Easy Lover o' EWF and Genesis Fame . . .
Lyrics
Easy lover
She'll get a hold on you, believe it
Like no other
Before you know it you'll be on your knees
She's an easy lover
She'll take your heart but you won't feel it
She's like no other
And I'm just trying to make you see
She's the kind of girl you dream of
Dream of keeping hold of
You'd better forget it
You'll never get it
She will play around and leave you
Leave you and deceive you
Better forget it
Oh, you'll regret it
No, you'll never change her, so leave it, leave it
Get out quick, 'cause seeing is believing
It's the only way
You'll ever know
She's an easy lover
She'll get a hold on you, believe it
Like no other
Before you know it you'll be on your knees
She's an easy lover
She'll take your heart but you won't feel it
She's like no other
And I'm just trying…
-
Shatta Wale - Who Tell You?
Lyrics
Pah pah pah pah paaah
From morning I dey drink my Kasapreko
Power machine we dey echo from the ghetto
Me, I'm a knockout Joseph Agbeko…
zatz a whale of a tail! mon!
jaco. modern bass, jam at tape end, he goes into that reggae feel, da' Heavy Twos, yaMon! 4 real Jaimo . . .
xoxo :P
P.S. . . . and here I sit on da beach mon 8) . . . @
https://www.earthcam.com/usa/florida/englewood/?cam=englewoodbeach
-
Hi TheKimmer. If you want to post videos of songs you like, you should consider the “What Are You Listening To Now?” thread in the Miscellaneous section. Also, as I believe Cozmik Cowboy previously pointed out, this game works better if you wait for someone else to post an entry after you’ve posted. Otherwise it’s kind of like bidding against yourself in an auction.
Also, I don’t believe Phil Collins has a song called “I Can Tell You Why”, so we are still on the Eagles song.
Bill, tgo
-
The Eagles: I Can’t Tell You Why
Bill, tgo
Billy Joel - Tell Her About It
-
Sir Douglas Quintet, "She's About Mover".
Peter
-
Tommy (the movie): 1951/What About the Boy
Bill, tgo
-
Charlie Daniels Band - Long Haired Country Boy (from Fire On The Mountain, 1974)
-
Canned Heat, "Going Up The Country".
Peter
-
Canned Heat, "Going Up The Country".
Peter
Donny and Marie - A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock n Roll
-
The Boys of the Beach, "Little Deuce Coupe".
Peter
-
The Rightous Brothers - Little Latin Lupe Lu (from Right Now, 1963)
-
Well, I thought of Ricky Ricardo doing "Baba Lu", but, alas, it is actually "Babalu", so, instead, here's another blast from the past::
Jan and Dean: Little Old Lady From Pasadena
Bill, tgo
-
Written by Frank Loesser; done by Robert Alda, Jack Jones, Rank Sinatra (alone & as a duet with Chrissie Hynde), Barbara Streisand, Dee Synder & Clay Aiken, Cherry Poppin' Daddies, and Seal, just to name a few, "Luck Be A Lady".
Peter
-
Isley Brothers - Who’s That Lady (from 3 + 3, 1973)
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd, "That Smell".
Peter
-
Buddy Guy, “Smell The Funk”
-
James Gang - Funk #49 (from James Gang Rides Again, 1970)
-
CSN: 49 Bye-Byes
Bill, tgo
-
The Four Seasons - Bye Bye Baby (Baby Goodbye) (from The 4 Seasons Entertain You, 1965)
-
Bye and Bye - Negro Spirituals
https://www.negrospirituals.com/songs/bye_and_bye.htm
-
From the Broadway Musical "Bye Bye Birdie": Bye Bye Birdie
Bill, tgo
-
The Tweets, "The Birdie Song".
Peter
-
Phish - Mock Song ( from Round Room, 2002)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "The Catfish Song".
Peter
-
Jim Croce - I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song (from I Got A Name, 1973 posthumous release)
-
Good Old Grateful Dead: Bird Song
Bill, tgo
-
The Rivingtons & The Trashmen (the latter from my town Minneapolis) - Surfing’ Bird (from Surfin’ Bird, 1964). Covered by The Ramones, & The Cramps.
-
CSN: 49 Bye-Byes
Bill, tgo
Never Mind...refresh got me again.
-
The Rivingtons & The Trashmen (the latter from my town Minneapolis) - Surfing’ Bird (from Surfin’ Bird, 1964). Covered by The Ramones, & The Cramps.
The Beatles - This Bird can Sing
-
Chicago - Sing A Mean Tune Kid (from Chicago III, 1971)
-
Steely Dan, "Kid Charlemagne".
Peter
-
Lynryd Skynyrd: Mississippi Kid
Bill, tgo
-
Robbie Robertson - Dead End Kid (from Sinematic, 2019)
-
Alice Cooper, "Dead Babies".
Peter
-
Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi's Dead
-
Warren Zevon - Things To Do In Denver When You’re Dead (from Mr. Bad Example, 1991).
-
Rolling Stones: Dead Flowers
Bill, tgo
-
R.E.M. - The Flowers of Guatemala (from Life's Rich Pageant, 1986)
-
Ya Mon!
Swae Lee, Slim Jxmmi, Rae Sremmurd
Guatemala
Got Ganja?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAQkQpQ0L4w
-
Malvina Reynolds - Guerillas in Guatemala (1965)
-
R.E.M. - “The Flowers Of Guatemala”
-
R.E.M. - “The Flowers Of Guatemala”
Hammer played that one 3 posts up.
Peter
-
Hankster, Hammer played the R.E.M. song three posts above.
TheKimmer: Your post more properly belongs in the “What Are You Listening to Now?” thread.
Back to the game:
Grand Theft Auto Soundtrack: Guerillas in tha Mist
Bill, tgo
-
Rick Wakeman - Mountain Mist (from Art In Music Trilogy, 1999)
-
Oops. Sorry. Alabama, “Mist Of Desire”.
-
In The Mist She Was Standing
by Opeth
-
Beatles: I Saw Her Standing There
Bill, tgo
-
Beatles: I Saw Her Standing There
Bill, tgo
G-Eazy - Saw it Coming
-
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Coming In From The Cold (from Uprising, 1980)
-
Arlo Guthrie, as covered by Stonetrout: Coming Into Los Angeles
Bill, tgo (who is playing a home-built guitar with Alembic Strat set with added Q)
-
"Coming out of my Cage" by Noah Lawson
Killerz
-
Bruce Cockburn - Pacing The Cage (from John Douwe Kroeske presents: 2 Meter Sessions #712 - Bruce Cockburn)
-
"Pacing The Floor"
By . . . : Zachary Richard
https://www.lyricsbox.com/zachary-richard-pacing-the-floor-lyrics-lqlprlb.html
Me, flying from SRQ to ATL last month, I was singing Arlo's Keys tune to myself as we approached ATL - LOL! https://1drv.ms/u/s!ArgnW1Z8aIOWuBRLIHyvYAhobJ2r?e=fDz1mf
referring (not not Reefer!) to . . . :
Arlo Guthrie, as covered by Stonetrout: Coming Into Los Angeles
Bill, tgo (who is playing a home-built guitar with Alembic Strat set with added Q)
-
Paul Simon: One Man’s Ceiling is Another Man’s Floor
Bill, tgo
-
The Doors - Hardwood Floor (from Full Circle, 1972)
* Note. This is post-Morrison stuff so it's not really "The Doors."
-
Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall.
-
“Hardwood Floor” > “Another Brick in the Wall”??
I call shenanigans!
Bill, tgo
-
Floor, brick, wall. They are all parts of a house. I think Jazzyvee is playing an adapted version of the game.
-
I think I must have had the thread open on my computer without submitting my entry after Bill, tgo's entry then later just submitted it without checking for updates in between. Never mind rset back to
The Doors - Hardwood Floor (from Full Circle, 1972)
-
Katrina & The Waves, "Walking On Sunshine".
Peter
-
To quote lbpesq "shenanigans" again. Last legit play was The Doors - Hardwood Floor. How'd we get to Walking on Sunshine??? Or are we playing a new free association game (I.e. What does one do on floors....walk of course...what else can one walk on....Sunshine. Well not exactly but you get the drift.
-
To quote lbpesq "shenanigans" again. Last legit play was The Doors - Hardwood Floor. How'd we get to Walking on Sunshine??? Or are we playing a new free association game (I.e. What does one do on floors....walk of course...what else can one walk on....Sunshine. Well not exactly but you get the drift.
We got there via a brain fart; I searched "Walking The Floor Over You". It had been used, so I went to another song - but I matched the wrong fool word. Sorry.
Peter
-
O.K., enough shenanigans! Time to get this ship righted!
Howlin’ Wolf: Killing Floor
Bill, tgo
-
Art of Noise - Metaphor On The Floor (from The Seduction Of Claude Debussy, 1999)
-
Paul Simon, "One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Floor".
Peter
-
D
a
n
c
i
n
g
o
n
t
h
e
Ceiling
Richie, Lionel
https://www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=eJzj4tFP1zcsNjAty7GoMDJg9BJLScxLzsxLV8jPUyjJSFVITs3MAXIB4e4MZw&q=dancing+on+the+ceiling&rlz=1C1CHZN_enUS954US954&oq=dancing+on+the+&aqs=chrome.1.0i355j46j0j46i175i199j69i57j46l3j0j46.9630j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Permanent? Nope. But "Life". Is it serious, or cereal?
-
Billy Idol, "Dancing With Myself".
Peter
-
Frank Zappa - Dancing Fool
[/b][/i]
-
Doh, it is "Dancin' Fool"... sorry.
-
Paul Simon: One Man’s Ceiling is Another Man’s Floor
Bill, tgo
Paul Simon, "One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Floor".
Peter
As you can see, I used the Paul Simon tune on June 13th. Since we’ve gone a few beyond, it’s probably too late to undo, so, with that in mind:
Betty Hutton: Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing In a Hurry
Bill, tgo
-
Skeeter Davis - You Taught Me Everything That I Know from What Does It Take (To Keep A Man Like You Satisfied?)
-
Paul Simon: One Man’s Ceiling is Another Man’s Floor
Bill, tgo
Paul Simon, "One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Floor".
Peter
As you can see, I used the Paul Simon tune on June 13th. Since we’ve gone a few beyond, it’s probably too late to undo, so, with that in mind:
Betty Hutton: Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing In a Hurry
Bill, tgo
And once more, "Search" assured me I was good. Curses, foiled again!
Peter
-
Don't feel bad. Technically, Bill's response is also not valid given that Mario corrected the Zappa tune title and based on case precedent Dancin' ain't the same as Dancing.
-
Actually, the thread was “Dancing With Myself” > “Dancing Fool” > “Dancing Fool” withdrawn as it was really “Dancin’ Fool”, so the last valid entry was “Dancing With Myself” > “Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing in a Hurry” > “YouTaught Me Everything I Know”
Bill
-
Actually, the thread was “Dancing With Myself” > “Dancing Fool” > “Dancing Fool” withdrawn as it was really “Dancin’ Fool”, so the last valid entry was “Dancing With Myself” > “Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing in a Hurry” > “YouTaught Me Everything I Know”
Bill
Yes, that is what I meant...
Lauryn Hill - Everything Is Everything
-
Barry White - You're The First, My Last, My Everything (from Can't Get Enough, 1974)
-
Floyd Cramer - “Last Date”.
-
Tom Petty: The Last DJ
Bill, tgo
-
David Crosby & Graham Nash - To the Last Whale... (A. Critical Mass B. Wind on the Water) (from Wind on the Water, 1975)
-
P.J. Harvey, "Down By The Water".
Peter
-
Hot Tuna - Water Song (from Burgers, 1972)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Maryetta's Song".
Peter
-
The Doors - Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar) (from The Doors,1967)
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Whiskey Rock A Roller".
Peter
-
Hank Williams Jr. - Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound (from Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound, 1979)
-
Kris Kristofferson: Whiskey, Whiskey
Bill, tgo
-
Pretty much every 'grasser, ever, "Whiskey Before Breakfast".
Peter
-
Henry Mancini : Breakfast at Tiffany Theme - Erich Kunzel ...
I got my pearl necklace on!
-
Isaac Hayes, "Theme From Shaft".
Peter
-
Jerry Reed "She Got the Goldmine, I got The Shaft"
With Burt Reynolds in Smokey and the Bandit - I was in that movie playing my Alembic when they were shooting the scene where they blew up the roller Coaster in Atlanta GA. 1975.
-
Anthony Plessas, A Shaft Of Sunlight In A Glass Of Water".
Peter
-
P!nk - Raise Your Glass
Songwriters: Max Martin / Alecia B. Moore / Johan Karl Schuster
-
The Beatles: Glass Onion
Bill, tgo
-
Jerry Lee Lewis, “There Stands The Glass”
-
Sunny Dupan & His Moon Men, "My Glass Is Empty".
Peter
-
Jackson Browne - Running on Empty (from Running on Empty, 1977)
-
Johnny Preston, "Running Bear".
Peter
-
Uriah Heep - Running All Night (With The Lion)
-
Bruce & Patti, "Because The Night".
Peter
-
John Lennon: Just Because
Bill, tgo
-
Louis Prima, "Just A Gigolo".
Peter
-
The Marvelettes - “Just One Last Kiss Before You Leave Me”
-
Johnny "Guitar" Watson/Vanessa Davis Band, "One More Kiss".
Peter
-
Led Zeppelin - How Many More Times (from Led Zepplin, 1969)
-
Helen Reddy, "More Than You Could Take".
Peter
-
Missing Foundation/White Stripes - Take, Take, Take (from Go Into Exile, 1992 & Get Behind Me Satan, 2005)
-
The Who: We’re Not Gonna Take It
Bill, tgo
-
Henry John Deutschendorf Jr., "Take Me Home Country Roads".
Peter
-
Twisted Sister: We’re Not Gonna Take It (VERY different from the Who song of the same name)
Bill, tgo
-
“Little Walter” Jacobs - Everything Gonna Be Alright (from Hate To See You Go, 1959)
Different song than England Dan & John Ford Coley’s Everything’s Gonna Be All Right or different songs with the same title by Al Green, Tammy Wynette, and Barry Manilow among other Ed
-
Eurythmics, "It's Alright Baby's Coming Back".
Peter
-
John Hartford: Back in the Goodle Days
Bill, tgo
(Extra points if anyone can match “goodle”!)
-
REO Suckwagon, "Back On The Road Again".
Peter (who could not for the life of him match "goodle" - but loves that song. Well, that album....)
-
puttin on the ritz
Puttin' On The Ritz lyrics © Berlin Irving Music Corp., Irving Berlin Music Corp, Irving Berlin Inc
-
Ella and Louis, “I’m Puttin’ All My Eggs In One Basket”
-
If Found My Yellow Basket
Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Webb
-
Green Day - Basket Case (from Dookie, 1994).
-
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/joni-mitchell-ex-talks-heartache-masterpiece-blue-turns-50
Mitchell, Joni
A Case of You
Joni
Jaco Pastorius not playing on it
-
Aretha Franklin - In Case You Forgot (from A Rose Is Stiil A Rose, 1998)
-
weather report a remark you made
She identifies as pandemic?
Jaco plays on this one, you betcha!
-
Jefferson Airplane: How Do You Feel
Bill, tgo
-
James Brown - Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine (from Soul Classics, 1970)
-
Pink Floyd, "Welcome To The Machine".
Peter (who can't believe one hasn't been played by now - and so hopes "Search" isn't screwing with him again.......)
-
"Welcome(a priori)" Back
misses Kotter! - J. Sebastian, Bach, Pastorius, Jaco - Chromatic Fantasy
-
John Lee Hooker - I Don’t Be Welcome Here (from Alternative Boogie: Early Studio Recordings 1948-1952)
-
HERE it comes . . .
Pegboard Nerds
dualin' banjos squealee piggie
"knot bot"
-
Yusef Islam, "Here Comes My Baby".
Peter
-
My Highland Goat
Goat Goat Goat
Major, minor, diminished, augmented, de-mentE.d <- Op Ed . . .
. . . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Op-ed (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Op-ed)
-
Bill, you're on Hal II duty today........
Robt. Burns, "A Highland Lad My Love Was Born".
Peter
-
Emmy Lou Harris - Born To Run ( from Cimarron, 1982)
Different song than Springsteen tune of the same title
-
About 43,400,000 results (0.84 seconds)
To Sir With Love
Song by Lulu
-
Are we matching prepositions now? Guys, don't be lazy, let's try sticking to nouns and verbs please. Can't be that hard...
-
The exalted Supreme Court of the Game (SCOGUS) has previously ruled that matches must be on the basis of nouns and verbs. I believe we are abiding by the precedent set by this past ruling so we are still on "Born To Run."
-
Yes, matching words like “the”, “a”, “of”, “an”, “and”, “to”, etc., is too easy and violates the spirit of the game.
Coz: be very careful. Remember Beetlejuice?
Now back to our regularly scheduled game:
Bruce Springsteen: Born to Run (a very different tune from Emmylou’s)
Bill, tgo
-
Ray Davies - Run Away From Time (from Other People's Lives, 2006)
-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdQY7BusJNU
Lauper, Cindi, Psoriasis, Time after Time
. . . and I will Find you, Kunta Kinte'
. . . I have it too. I take Otezla
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apremilast
-
Engelbert Humperdinck - After The Lovin’ (from After The Lovin’, 1976)
-
“Time After Time” was played by Hankster on 2/8/20. So we’re still on “Run Away From Time”
Search is your friend
Bill, tgo
-
REO Speedwagon, "Time For Me To Fly".
Peter (who can't believe he used those clowns twice in two days....)
-
The Kinks- Wish I Could Fly Like (Superman) from Low Budget, 1979
-
Lenny Kravitz - Fly Away
-
Written Alfred E. Brumley & recorded by too many people to count, "I'll Fly Away".
Peter (who is partial to the Kossoy Sisiters & Alison Krauss/Gillian Welch versions)
-
Sorry, Coz. I played it last year on September 10th.
Jefferson Airplane: Don’t Slip Away
Bill, tgo
-
Frank Zappa - Don't Eat The Yellow Snow
-
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, “Don’t Do Me Like That”
-
Blind Faith - Do What You Like (from Blind Faith, 1969). One of Ginger Baker’s rare compositions to get included in his collaborations with Clapton.
-
Blind Faith - Do What You Like (from Blind Faith, 1969). One of Ginger Baker’s rare compositions to get included in his collaborations with Clapton.
Barry White - I Like You, You Like Me
-
Screamin’ Jay Hawkins: I Put a Spell on You
Bill, tgo
-
Midnight Oil, "Put Down That Weapon".
Peter
-
Gov’t Mule - Broke Down On The Brazos (from By A Thread, 2009)
-
John Lennon - Don't Let Me Down
-
Gerry and the Pacemakers - Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying (Single 1964)
-
John Anderson, "Would You Catch A Falling Star".
Peter
-
Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova - Falling Slowly (from the movie Once, 2006)
-
Marlene Dietrich: Falling in Love Again
Bill, tgo
-
Black Sabbath - Falling off the Edge of the World
-
DEVO - Beautifull World
-
R.E.M. - World Leader Pretend (from Green - 25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, 1988)
-
Lothar & the Hand People: Let The Boy Pretend
Bill, tgo
-
Brian Wilson - Baby Let Your Hair Grow Long (from Brian Wilson, 1988)
-
Hound Dog Taylor, "Gimme Back My Wig, Woman, Let Your Hair Go Bald".
Peter
-
Dave Mason - Every Woman (from It's Like You Never Left & Dave Mason, 1973; 1974)
-
The Police, “Every Little Thing You Do Is Magic”
-
Jimi Hendrix - Spanish Castle Magic (from Axis: Bold As Love, 1967)
-
The Drifters, "There Is A Rose In Spanish Harlem".
Peter
-
Grateful Dead: Ramble On Rose
Bill, tgo
-
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Ramble Tamble (from Cosmo's Factory, 1970)
-
Led Zeppelin - Ramble On
-
Jack Yellen/Milton Alger, "Let Him Ramble, Let Him Roam".
Peter
-
Kill Devil Hill - Where Angels Dare To Roam (from Revolution Rise, 2014)
-
Fever Tree, "Where Do You Go".
Peter
-
Lobo: Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
Bill, tgo
-
John Lennon - Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey
-
Give it all you got - Chuck Mangone
-
James Brown- Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose (Single; from Ain’t It Funky 1970 - instrumental; from Soul Classics 1972 - with vocals; and with the JB.s with different lyrics and a different arrangement on Sex Machine 1970)
No matter you think of the guy, he got all one could out of this tune.
-
Louis Armstrong (Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields), “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love”…
-
Beatles: You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away
Bill, tgo
-
Green Day - 2,000 Light Years Away (from Kerplunk!, 1992)
-
Brian, that tune was already used last year on July 30th by ... YOU!!! (And I was just about to post a great response ;-( )
The Beatles tune is still in play.
Bill, tgo
-
The Who, "Love Reign O'er Me".
Peter
-
Another failed search.
Robbie Robertson - Let Love Reign (from Sinematic, 2019)
-
Bellamy Brothers: Let Your Love Flow
Bill, tgo
-
Cream - Sunshine of Your Love
-
Written by Gerome Ragni, James Rado, and Galt McDermot - recorded by the cast of Hair & the 5th Dimension, "Let The Sunshine In".
Peter
-
Beatles: Good Day Sunshine
Bill, tgo
-
Back to “Hair”: Oliver, “Good Morning Starshine”.
-
The Beatles - Good Morning, Good Morning
-
Wilco - On Sunday Morning (Song For Jane Smiley's Boyfriend) (From The Whole Love, 2011)
-
From the Broadway Musical “Oklahoma”: Oh What a Beautiful Morning
Bill, tgo
-
Annie Lennox - A Thousand Beautiful Things (from Bare, 2003)
-
The Heartbeats, "A Thousand Miles Away".
Peter
-
oh, man, I should have check first...
-
Motley Crew - Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away) (from Dr. Feelgood,(1989)
-
Jesse Stone authored and covered by many: Don’t Let Go
Bill, tgo
(Here’s Asleep at the Wheel’s version)
-
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Don’t Look Now (It Ain’t You Or Me) from Willy and The Poor Boys, 1970
-
Phil Ochs, "Where Were You In Chicago".
Peter
-
Chicago - Take Me Back To Chicago (from Chicago XI, 1978)
-
Sinatra: Chicago
‘nuff said.
Bill, tgo
-
Graham Nash - Chicago (We Can Change The World) From, Songs for Beginners, 1971. Also with CSN & Y on Four Way Street (1971).
-
Arthur Cruddup, Ransom Knowling, & Judge Riley, "Chicago Blues".
Peter
-
Da man himself - Robert Johnson: Sweet Home Chicago
Bill, tgo
-
This hurts a bit. Paper Lace, “The Night Chicago Died”.
-
David Sanborn Chicago Song. I'm not a big fan of Sanborn but I like the song and there is some bass in it.
-
B.J. Thomas - (Hey Won’t You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song (from Reunion, 1975)
-
Sorry, Brian - I played that on Aug. 20, 2020.
Boxcar Willie, "Cold Windy City Of Chicago".
Peter
-
David Peel & the Lower East Side: The Chicago Conspiracy
Bill, tgo
-
Harlan Howard, "From Chicago With Love".
Peter
-
Sting - If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
-
Kenny Rogers, "Somebody Took My Love".
Peter
-
Hoyt Axton, “Somebody Turned On The Light”
-
Bruce Springsteen / Manfred Mann's Earth Band: Blinded by the Light
Bill, tgo
-
Joni Mitchel - Shadows and Light (From The Hissing of Summer Lawns, 1975 & Shadows & Light, 1980). On the latter effort Joni had both Jaco & Pat Metheny as well as Don Alias and Michael Brecker backing her up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO8rrWM8Ov8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO8rrWM8Ov8)
-
Riders In The Sky, "The Shadows".
Peter (who thinks they are a criminally under-rated band - and would be even if their fiddler wasn't a superb trick-roping artist with a PhD in theoretical plasma physics)
-
Curious. Titles have a curious non-relationship?
"From Chicago With Love"
"If You Love Somebody Set Them Free"
. . . meanwhile back at the distillery . . . :
Riders In The Sky, "The Shadows".
In the Blink of An Eye :o
- Sir Paul McCartney
Performed@
-
I'm not at all sure I follow your post Kimmer, so I'll address the the one thing I'm sure I got: As Bill mentioned a bit ago, we try to avoid matching minor words except as a do-or-die sitcheeation. For my play, try to use Riders, Sky, or Shadows.
The play remains Riders In The Sky, "The Shadows".
Peter
-
Am I missing something? Isn’t “Riders In The Sky” the names of the band? The play on “The Shadows” is limited to “Shadows”, right?
The Seeds: A Thousand Shadows
Bill, tgo
-
Iron Maiden - Brighter Than A Thousand Suns (from A Matter Of Life And Death, 2006)
-
Am I missing something? Isn’t “Riders In The Sky” the names of the band? The play on “The Shadows” is limited to “Shadows”, right?
The Seeds: A Thousand Shadows
Bill, tgo
You are correct, Sir; strike that criterion. A bit of frontal-lobe flatulence on my part.
Guess I should have sparked earlier.
Peter
-
Curious. Titles have a curious non-relationship?
"From Chicago With Love"
"If You Love Somebody Set Them Free"
Now I realize, Kimmer. Yes, the two "Love" doesn't seem to be the same word. I don't know if this is the same case as picking the word "In" in a long phrase, but appologize since I'm brazilian and don't speak english too well.
*(in portugues, by the way, this two words would be spelled differently, so I really should have spoted).
-
Brighter Than Sunshine
The Kimmer . . .
-
Seems like this would have been played by now, but not according to the search function - so, Donovan, “Sunshine Superman”.
-
Chicago - Wake Up Sunshine (from Chicago II, 1970).
-
Seems like this would have been played by now, but not according to the search function - so, Donovan, “Sunshine Superman”.
Coz played it on July 22nd of last year.
Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell: You Are My Sunshine
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Don't Let The Sunshine Fool Ya".
Peter
-
Darius Rucker - Beers and Sunshine (Single , 2020)
-
Clint Eastwood & Ray Charles (yes, I'm sorry, but you did indeed read that correctly). "Beers To You".
Peter
-
Johnny Paycheck, “Fifteen Beers”
-
(With all due apologies) Taylor Swift: Fifteen
Bill, tgo
-
Mann Friday - Fifteen Minutes of Shame (from Blue Sky Science, 2005)
-
Fats Domino, "Ain't That A Shame".
Peter
-
American Gospel song by Claude Ely as done by Johnny Cash - Ain’t No Grave (Gonna Hold This Body Down) From American VI: Ain’t No Grave, 2010
-
Bellamy Brothers, "If I said You Had A Beautiful Body".
Peter
-
Cast of Fame (and performed by Cyndi Lauper among others at the Grammys) supposedly inspired by Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass though unrelated to the Weather Report Album of the same title - I Sing The Body Electric (from Fame, 1980).
-
Kantner, Slick, & Freiberg: Your Mind Has Left Your Body (from Baron Von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun)
Bill, tgo
-
Bonnie Raitt - You've Changed My Mind (from Dig In Deep, 2016)
-
Linda Ronstadt (Bob Dylan), “Baby You’ve Been On My Mind”.
-
Grateful Dead: What's Become of the Baby
Bill, tgo
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd, "What's Your Name?"
Peter
-
The Ting Tings, That's not my name
-
mamas & Papas, "I Call Your Name".
Peter
-
George Harrison - His Name is Legs (Ladies and Gents) from Extra Texture, 1975
-
Waylon, "Ladies Love Outlaws".
Peter
-
Rufus Wainwright - This One's For The Ladies (That Lunge!) From Unfollow The Rules, 2020.
The title of this album is perfect for my four-year old grandson who a few days ago during an interchange with his seven year old sister who was attempting to explain the numerous rules of baseball was overheard to respond by stating..."My rule #1 is NO RULES." He then proceeded to: (a) hit the ball, (b) run and grab it before any of the fielders; and (c) circle the bases while carrying the ball exclaiming as he crossed home plate, "that's how I hit a home run."
-
Rufus Wainwright - This One's For The Ladies (That Lunge!) From Unfollow The Rules, 2020.
The title of this album is perfect for my four-year old grandson who a few days ago during an interchange with his seven year old sister who was attempting to explain the numerous rules of baseball was overheard to respond by stating..."My rule #1 is NO RULES." He then proceeded to: (a) hit the ball, (b) run and grab it before any of the fielders; and (c) circle the bases while carrying the ball exclaiming as he crossed home plate, "that's how I hit a home run."
I am reminded of Calvin (of Calvin & Hobbes fame, of course) throwing the ball up, swinging and missing in each of the first 3 panels; 4th one, he looks at us and exclaims "A no-hitter! What a pitcher!"
Also - Trace Adkins (yeah, yeah, I know; there is, however, no "quality" rule), "Ladies Love Country Boys".
Peter (who believes you can most of the wisdom you need in life in comic strips - and not just The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, though they, of course, are foremost)
-
When our son was about five he played his first game of T-Ball. In his first at bat, he hit a roller back to the pitcher and, instead of running to first base, he ran after the ball. Later, he stole second base. On the very next pitch he ran back and stole first base.
Connie Francis: Where the Boys Are
Bill, tgo
-
U2, "Where The Streets Have No End".
Peter (who firmly believes that, as hard as they tried, U2 did not manage to unseat Led Zep as The Most Overrated Band Of All Time - but took Most Pretentious from Sting without even trying)
-
U2, "Where The Streets Have No End".
Peter (who firmly believes that, as hard as they tried, U2 did not manage to unseat Led Zep as The Most Overrated Band Of All Time - but took Most Pretentious from Sting without even trying)
I have no play, and I think its U2 - Where the Streets Have No Name
Other than that completely agree on all counts!
-
Stanley Clarke - The Streets of Philadelphia (from I Wanna Play For You, 1979) & Bruce Springsteen - Streets of Philadelphia (from the movie soundtrack , Philadelphia 1993)
Two entirely different tunes with essentially the same title. Stanley’s is not IMHO even close to his best work but an interesting backstory.
-
U2, "Where The Streets Have No End".
Peter (who firmly believes that, as hard as they tried, U2 did not manage to unseat Led Zep as The Most Overrated Band Of All Time - but took Most Pretentious from Sting without even trying)
I have no play, and I think its U2 - Where the Streets Have No Name
Other than that completely agree on all counts!
You are, of course, correct. Sometimes my fingers are no more cooperative on a keyboard than they are on a fretboard........
Quite possibly Elton John's worst work ever, "Philadelphia Freedom".
Peter
-
Agree with the Cowboy about Zep. At least they had the good sense to use an Alembic bass.
Post Civil War Spiritual, recorded by Odetta, Harry Belafonte, Joan Baez, and regularly sang at my Jewish Socialist Summer Camp in the 60’s: Oh Freedom!
Bill, tgo
-
The Cult - Wake Up Time For Freedom (from Sonic Temple, 1989)
-
Phil & Don, "Wake Up Little Susie".
Peter
-
Gov't Mule - Funny Little Tragedy (from Shout, 2013)
-
Red Sovine, "Little Bill".
Peter
-
Jimi Hendrix, “Little Wing”.
-
David Bowie - Word On A Wing (from Station to Station, 1976)
-
Jimmy McHugh, music & Harold Adamson, lyrics, "Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer".
Peter
-
Burt Bacharach / Dionne Warwick: I Say a Little Prayer
Bill, tgo
-
Blackberry Smoke - Prayer For the Little Man (from Little Piece of Dixie, 2009).
-
John Hartford, "Little Cabin On The Hill".
Peter
-
Fats Domino: Blueberry Hill
Bill, tgo
-
Neil Young - String Quartet From Whiskey Boot Hill (From Neil Young, 1969)
-
Brooks & Dunn, "Boot Scootin' Boogie".
Not the worst act I ever saw - but they didn't miss it by much. We were at the State Fair, they were playing, the middle kid was a fan, so......
Peter
-
Weather Report - Boogie Woogie Waltz (from Sweetnighter, 1973). IMHO the best album and probably the best tune to come from this group. https://youtu.be/FiN-myhPEdI (https://youtu.be/FiN-myhPEdI)
-
Long John Baldry, "Don't Try To Lay No Boogie Woogie On The King Of Rock & Roll".
Peter (who has just discovered that the "All words 2 letters or more" rule on "Search" includes ampersands)
-
Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen, “Truck Stop Rock”
-
Bruce Springsteen - Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street (from Greetings from Asbury Park).
-
The Who, "Magic Bus".
Peter
-
Lou Reed: Magic and Loss - The Summation (From Magic and Loss, 1992).
-
Peter, Paul, & Mary: Puff, the Magic Dragon
Bill, tgo
-
Santana, covering the (sorry, Greg) real Fleetwood Mac, "Black Magic Woman".
Peter
-
Led Zeppelin - Black Country Woman - Physical Graffiti, 1975.
-
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, "Girl You're A Woman Now".
Peter
-
Beatles: Girl
Bill, tgo
-
The White Stripes - Girl, You Have No Faith In Medicine ( From Elephant, 2003)
-
John Hiatt, "Have A Little Faith".
Peter
-
Aretha - Never Gonna Break My Faith (From Bobby, 2006).
-
Burt Bacharach by way of Dionne Warwick, "I'll Never Fall In Love Again".
Peter
-
Bruce Springsteen - If I Should Fall Behind (From, Lucky Town, 1992).
-
Clapton: Fall Like Rain
Bill, tgo
-
The Cascades - Rhythm of the Rain (From Rhythm of the Rain, 1962). Also Dan Fogelberg (from The Wild Places, 1990).
-
Bryce Hornsby, “Mandolin Rain”
-
Rod Stewart: Mandolin Wind
Bill, tgo
-
Zangeres zonder Naam, Mandolinen in Nicosia
-
"Mandolin" > "Mandolinen"?
If plurals and singular are considered different, this is certainly beyond the rules.
I call shenanigans!
I believe we are still on Rod Stewart.
Bill, tgo
-
In Dutch, the -n in plurals is silent, whereas the instrument in the singular is "mandoline". Now go find another song with Nicosia in the title.
-
Under that theory, if someone posts “My Ding-a-ling”, I can post a title with “schmuck” in it because they mean the same thing in different languages? I don’t think so.
“Mandolin” ain’t “Mandolinen”
In fact, if “Mandolinen” is the plural of “Mandoline”, it doesn’t qualify anyway. By previous rulings, “Mandolins” wouldn’t work for “Mandolin” either.
I think we need a ruling from Peter since he started this thread.
Bill, tgo
-
I concur with Bill; a switch to plural is a switch to plural, no matter how many languages are involved. Still on Rod the Mod - to which I say, Bette Midler, "Wind Beneath My Wings".
Peter
-
Greensky Bluegrass - Wings to Wheels (From If Sorrows Swim, 2014).
-
Joseph Franz Wagner, "Under The Double Eagle".
Peter
-
How did we get from Wings to Wheels to Under the Double Eagle. I understand that eagles have wings but...I cry out shenanigans!
-
Back on track ...
Gram Parsons: Wheels
Bill, tgo
-
How did we get from Wings to Wheels to Under the Double Eagle. I understand that eagles have wings but...I cry out shenanigans!
Um........drugs? (By which I refer to the Ambien, not the weed).
I think I searched Alice's "Under My Wheels", and when it turned up used, I moved on - and matched the wrong freakin' word. Don't tell my wife; She seems to think I'm losing a step.......
Jelly Roll, "Wheels Fall Off".
Peter (who actually still has a mind like a steel trap - rusty, and illegal in 38 states)
-
Billy Vaughn, “Wheels” (different song than the GP song above)
-
Saxon - Wheels of Steel
-
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five - The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash On The Wheels Of Steel (From The Best of Grandmaster Flash and Sugar Hill, 1981)
-
Manowar, "Heart Of Steel".
Peter
-
Jefferson Airplane: Greasy Heart
Bill, tgo
-
Some unknown kid on some unknown schoolyard, and every kid thereafter, "Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts".
Peter
-
Frank Zappa - Keep it Greasy
-
Warren Zevon: Keep Me In Your Heart
A great song he wrote when he knew he was dying.
Bill, tgo
-
Hot Tuna, "Keep On Truckin' Mama".
Peter (who will add to Bill's comments that Warren also wrote the wonderful "My S**t's F**ked Up" after getting his diagnosis)
-
Allman Brothers Band - Sweet Mama (Lay Your Burden Down) [From Win, Lose, or Draw, 1975].
-
Mammy dont let your cowboys grow up to be cry babies!
Slick Willy and Waylon
Just ask them to walkaway like JoeBee?
Conversation opened. 1 read message.
Skip to content
Using Gmail with screen readers
17 of 17
Re: I have an original copy of your Dad\'s music dictionary 1972
Inbox
sinningsaint24@gmail.com
Fri, Jul 9, 4:33 AM (10 days ago)
to me
Thanks! That Music Theory Dictionary has to be one of my dad’s best books. Super handy little “how to” manual!
Best,
Will 😘
★ ウィル リー ★
Looking back over a lifetime, you see that love was the answer to everything~Ray Bradbury
Check out Nudescapes Video!
Latest videos:
SHAHARA
MacArthur Park on Letterman
IT’S ALL TOO MUCH
BLACK OR WHITE
Will Lee Signature Bass
Official Facebook Page
My Twitter
My Instagram
Will Lee Website
The Fab Faux
Sandrine Lee Photography
On Jul 9, 2021, at 6:34 AM, [] <kimweldon@gmail.com> wrote:
Name : kim weldon
Email: kimweldon@gmail.com
Message:
LOL! Letterman was fun, but he's a dick, I lived in Indy and watched him on TV when he was a weatherman. 1967. a few years after the Beatles on Sullivan. Time flies. Hope you're havin' fun. I am, retired in Florida. Traded music performance in 89 for Computer Science and a nice 401K. https://1drv.ms/u/s!ArgnW1Z8aIOWuCTECrqxvtC1VQGs?e=nni6PE . . . and your Dad was at Miami U, where Jaco was playin and teachin'. A few of my buddies - still alive - came down from ATL to visit a MU student friend of ours and hung out on the MU campus. We went snorkeling later down in key west. Small wurld. Bass Grooves, Bailey, et al. It's Howdy Doody time . . .
Attachments area
Preview YouTube video Nudescapes- Private Dreams in Public Places by Nu Som
Preview YouTube video SHAHARA (Will Lee)
Preview YouTube video MacArthur Park Will Lee on Letterman
Preview YouTube video It's All Too Much (Will Lee feat. Jake Shimabukuro)
Preview YouTube video Black Or White (bass instrumental cover)
-
Neil Young - Are There Any More Real Cowboys? (from Old Ways, 1985)
-
Slow down there, Brian - neither the "Mammy" that Klimmer typed, nor the "Mammas" that's actual in the title match the "Mama" in your last play. Still on ABB. So:
Stampeders,"Sweet City Woman".
Peter
-
“Houston, we have a problem.”
Starship: We Built This City
Bill, tgo
-
Hermanos Voladores De Burrito, "Sin City".
Peter
-
Dylan, “Lay Down Your Weary Tune, Lay Down”.
-
Peter.
A more accurate statement here might be...With Kimmer's posts it's easy to get lost in the forest and not see the trees. I stand corrected that Kimmer's post was not a valid match. My actual match however wasn't Mamma or mama or mammy but rather Cowboys which was in fact included in both titles. So...the problem was my not scrutinizing Kimmer's match closely enough.
And on that note...how does Hankster's post Lay Your Weary Tune, Lay Down match Sin City?
So, from what I can discern, we are still on Sin City. So...
Bruce Springsteen - It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City (from, Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J., 1973)
-
Can’t go wrong with good ol’ Grateful Dead, even if it’s one of my least favorite tunes:
Saint of Circumstance
Bill, tgo
-
Peter.
A more accurate statement here might be...With Kimmer's posts it's easy to get lost in the forest and not see the trees. I stand corrected that Kimmer's post was not a valid match. My actual match however wasn't Mamma or mama or mammy but rather Cowboys which was in fact included in both titles. So...the problem was my not scrutinizing Kimmer's match closely enough.
And on that note...how does Hankster's post Lay Your Weary Tune, Lay Down match Sin City?
So, from what I can discern, we are still on Sin City. So...
Bruce Springsteen - It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City (from, Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J., 1973)
But his match to your post before that did, in fact, try to match "Mammy" (which is not actually in the title of that song, anywho) to your "Mama". So your "cowboy" match would have been perfectly valid - if his match had been.
As to Richard's post, I do believe he fell into the same trap I have - repeatedly - and played off the last song on the last page, not noticing there was a page after it.
And I will add - Ray Price, "She's Got To Be A Saint".
Peter (who just searched "Saint Of Circumstance" - and found Bill had jumped in whilst I was typing this)
-
Yup. Guilty. And it was early. Sorry.
Sir Douglas Quintet, “She’s About A Mover”
-
Rush - Prime Mover (from Hold Your Fire, 1987)
-
Hobo Johnson, "Mover Awayer".
Peter
-
Wilson Pickett, "I'm a Midnight Mover"
-
Jimi Hendrix - Burning Of The Midnight Lamp (From Electric Ladyland, 1968)
-
Peter Rowan/ Old & In the Way: Midnight Moonlight
Bill, tgo
-
And again Bill posts my play between my typing it in & hitting "Search"........
Glen Miller Orchestra, "Moonlight Serenade".
Peter
-
Dancing in the Moonlight - King Harvest
-
Well, I don't how I'll be able to look at myself in the mirror after this, but - ABBA, "Dancing Queen".
Peter
-
David Gilmore - Dancing Right In Front Of Me (From Rattle That Lock, 2015).
-
With all due apologies:
Bee Gees: You Should Be Dancing
Bill, tgo
-
Randy Newman - Simon Smith And His Amazing Dancing Bear [From Sail Away, 1972]
-
Unknown origin, public domain, "The Bear Went Over The Mountain".
Peter
-
Bob Dylan - Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues - From The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3: Rare and Unreleased (1991).
-
Old Childrens’ song recorded by Anne Murray, Bing Crosby, and Garicia & Grisman, among others:
The Teddy Bears’ Picnic
Bill, tgo
-
The 5th Dimension - Stoned Soul Picnic (From Stoned Soul Picnic, 1968)
-
James Brown: Stoned to the Bone
Bill, tgo
-
Van Morrison, “And It Stoned Me”
-
Ray Charles - Let's Go Get Stoned (from His Greatest Hits, 1965)
-
Chris Stapleton, "Might As Well Get Stoned".
Peter (who fully concurs)
-
Van Morrison, “And It Stoned Me”
Used by hammer, 10/30/20
Ray Charles - Let's Go Get Stoned (from His Greatest Hits, 1965)
Used by elwoodblue, also on 10/30/20
So Peter’s play, which works with the last valid entry, the James Brown tune, still works.
Jerry Garcia: Might As Well
Bill, tgo
-
Do you have an extra powerful search function not available to the rest of us or some tricks up your sleeve you would care to share for searches? I just searched Let's Go Get Stoned...Go get stoned...Ray Charles Let's Go get stone etc...and it comes up empty.
Tina Turner - I Might Have Been Queen (from Private Dancer, 1984)
-
I searched "Ray Charles Stoned" and it came up.
Bill, tgo
-
"Search" is your best bet, but is by no means infallible; it has let me down on more than one occasion.
Written by Shel Silverstein & recorded by many, "Queen Of The Silver Dollar".
Peter (who cringes at that one, as the bar he frequented in 1978-79 was also the favorite haunts of a couple who would stick $5 in the dime-a-play jukebox & use it all to repeat the Dave & Sugar version)
-
The Flaming Lips - Sagittarius Silver Announcement (from Embryonic, 2009)
-
Hawkwind, "Silver Machine".
Peter
-
The Miracles: Love Machine
Bill, tgo
-
Esperanza Spalding, "Love In Time".
Peter
-
Isley Brothers - Don’t Say Goodnight (It’s Time For Love) [From Go All The Way, 1980)
-
The Spaniels, "Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight".
Peter
-
The Yardbirds - Goodnight Sweet Josephine [From Little Games, 1968]
-
Mean Mary, "Sweet Jezebel".
Peter
-
Santana - Ah, Sweet Dancer [From Shape Shifter, 2012).
-
John Prine: Sweet Revenge
Bill, tgo
-
Nirvana - Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle [From, In Utero, 1993].
-
The Veronicas, "Revenge Is Sweeter (Than You Ever Were".
Peter
-
R.E.M. - Living Well Is The Best Revenge [From Accelerator, 2008]
-
Jamey Johnson, "High Cost Of Living".
Peter
-
Allman Brothers Band - High Falls [Win, Lose, or Draw, 1975]
-
Chet Baker, "I Fall In Love Too Easily".
Peter
-
Patsy Cline: I Fall to Pieces
Bill, tgo
-
Peter Cetera - The Next Time I Fall [Solitude/Solitaire, 1986]
-
Little Charlie & The Nightcats, "My Next Ex-Wife".
Peter
-
Dropkick Murphys - Until The Next Time [From, 11 Short Stories Of Pain And Glory, 2017]
-
Written by Jerry Livingston & Paul Francis Webster - recorded by Johnny Mathis, Jeff Buckley, Nina Simone, Elvis Presley, and who knows who all else, "Until The Twelfth Of Never".
Peter
-
Melina Mercouri: Never On Sunday
Bill, tgo
-
B.B. King - Never Make A Move Too Soon [From, Midnight Believer, 1978]
-
Isley Brothers, "Make Me Say It Again".
Peter
-
Robert Plant - Carving Up The World Again (A Wall And Not A Fence) [From, Carry Fire, 2017] https://youtu.be/jggOLabrpqc (https://youtu.be/jggOLabrpqc)
-
TGFOS, "It's A Man's World".
Peter
-
Peter’s play sent me down the cyber rabbit hole and I came up with this. JB and Pavarotti! Well worth the listen.
By the way, a true golden oldie - Skeeter Davis: The End of the World
Bill, tgo
-
Peter’s play sent me down the cyber rabbit hole and I came up with this. JB and Pavarotti! Well worth the listen.
OK, not as strange as Gail & Dale doing "One Toke Over The Line", but still........
By the way, a true golden oldie - Skeeter Davis: The End of the World
Bill, tgo
F**k You Dad, "My World Is Burning Down Around Me".
Peter
-
Jimi Hendrix - Houses Burning Down [From, Electric Ladyland, 1968)
P.S. Peter, I believe Bill used James Brown's Its a Man's, Man's, Man's World (full title) on 9/12/20 though his next play kept us on track.
-
Jimi Hendrix - Houses Burning Down [From, Electric Ladyland, 1968)
P.S. Peter, I believe Bill used James Brown's Its a Man's, Man's, Man's World (full title) on 9/12/20 though his next play kept us on track.
A thousand pardons, Effendi; brain fart on the title. But "Search" shows both the full title & my variation as clean - and likewise approves:
Talking Heads, "Burning Down The House".
Peter (for the triple-word score)
-
Jimi Hendrix - Houses Burning Down [From, Electric Ladyland, 1968)
P.S. Peter, I believe Bill used James Brown's Its a Man's, Man's, Man's World (full title) on 9/12/20 though his next play kept us on track.
I didn’t intend the JB/Pavarotti take on Man’s World as a play, just a little slightly weird side track.
Beatles: I’m Down
Bill, tgo
-
Van Morrison - Going Down To Monte Carlo [From, Born To Sing: No Plan B, 2012]
-
John Prine ( :'( ), "I've Been Down This Road Before".
Peter
-
Eagles - Long Road Out Of Eden [from, Long Road Out Of Eden, 2007]. https://youtu.be/5nhM1BJOHu8 (https://youtu.be/5nhM1BJOHu8)
-
New Riders of the Purple Sage: Garden of Eden
Bill, tgo
-
Derek and the Dominos - Thorn Tree In The Garden [from Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, 1971]
-
Blue Moon Rising, "The Hanging Tree".
Peter
-
Peter, Paul & Mary: Lemon Tree
Bill, tgo
-
Blind Boy Fuller,"Let Me Squeeze Your Lemon".
Peter
-
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Soul To Squeeze [From Coneheads Sountrack, 1993]
-
The Who: Squeeze Box
Bill, tgo
-
The Used, "A Box Full Of Sharp Objects".
Peter
-
Meat Loaf - Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are [From, Bat Into Hell II: Back Into Hell, 1993]
-
Iris, "Closer To Real".
Peter
-
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Closer to Believing [from Works, Vol. 1, 1977]
-
Journey (PLEASE don't tell anyone I said that!!), "Don't Stop Believing".
Peter
-
Ray Charles: I Can’t Stop Loving You
Bill, tgo
-
The Hollies, "Stop Stop Stop".
Peter
-
Otis Redding (w/ covers by Ike and Tina Turner & the Rolling Stones) - I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now) [From Live in Europe, 1965]. [/size]
-
With a nod to Gregory ...
Fleetwood Mac: Don’t Stop
Bill, tgo
-
Johnny Lang, "Don't Stop (For Anything)".
Peter
-
Stylistics - Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart).
-
Dexys Midnight Runners - I Love You (Listen To This) [From, Don't Stand Me Down - 1985]
-
The Supremes: Baby Love
Bill, tgo
-
Sheena Easton, "My Baby Takes The Morning Train".
Peter
-
Junior Parker and about 14,000,000 bar bands: Mystery Train
Bill, tgo
-
Roy Orbison, "She's A Mystery To Me".
Peter
-
The Yardbirds - Mystery of Being [From, Birdland - 2003]
-
Lerner and Loewe, "Almost Like Being In Love".
Looks like Jeff Hamilton on drums in this performance. Kickin' band, anyway, behind Natalie Cole.
-
Pure Prairie League, " I'm Almost Ready".
Peter
-
Here’s an interesting coincidence. In checking search I found that exactly one year ago today, August 5, 2020, the transferred word was “ready”!
Hank Williams, Jr.: Are You Ready For Some Football
Bill, tgo
-
The Five Heartbeats (from the movie of the same name - which is worth a watch), "Are You Ready For Me".
Peter (who is doing a victory dance over matching 4 words!)
-
Jackson Browne - Ready Or Not [From, For Everyman - 1973]
-
10cc, "I'm Not In Love".
Peter
-
Derek and the Dominos - Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad [From Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, 1970]
-
Connie Converse, "How Sad How Lovely".
Peter
-
Box, Cox, and Dash: I’ve Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts
Bill, tgo
-
Duke Ellington - It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing [From Hot Summer Dance, 1932]
-
Anonymous African-American spiritual, "Swing Low Sweet Chariot".
Peter
-
Mudhoney - Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More [Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles, 1988]
-
Pop standard recorded by many, including Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Andy Williams, Nat King Cole, Roy Orbison, Glen Campbell, Vic Damone, and even covered once by The Supremes on the Ed Sullivan Show: More
Bill, tgo
-
Kris Kristofferson, "Once More With Feeling".
Peter
-
Robbie Robertson - Once Were Brothers [From Sinematic, 2019]
-
Jerry Garcia Band, "My Sisters And Brothers".
Peter
-
(Proving the ‘the good old days' weren’t necessarily all that good) The Shaggs: My Companion
Bill, tgo
-
Mary Chapin Carpenter - Soul Companion [from Ashes and Roses, 2012]
-
Jackson Browne: My Stunning Mystery Companion
Bill, tgo
-
Wishbone Ash - Mystery Man [From, Illuminations, 1996]
-
Lauryn Hill, "Mystery Of Iniquity".
Peter
-
Ringo Starr - Mystery Of The Night (From, Y Not - 2010)
-
Ringo & Friends: A Hard Day’s Night
Bill, tgo
-
Ringo's friend George's friend Bob, "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall".
Peter
-
Peter, you played "Dylan: Hard Rain" on July 5, 2020. I believe it's the same song?
Bill, tgo
-
Peter, you played "Dylan: Hard Rain" on July 5, 2020. I believe it's the same song?
Bill, tgo
Well, fiddle-de-de.
Today I looked it up to be sure I had the title right (today I did; on 7/5/20 I didn't). I then put the full & correct title into "Search", and it came up clean. I should have been more thorough - but I would have expected it to catch the partial.
Curses, foiled again!
I'll give it another go with Bobby Vee/The Angels/Freddy Hubbard/John Coltrane/Gary Lewis & The Playboys/Jennifer Connelly, "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes".
Peter
-
University of Texas Marching Band: The Eyes of Texas
Bill, tgo
-
Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young - Right Between The Eyes [From, 4 Way Street, 1971]
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd, "You Got That Right".
Peter
-
Atlanta Rhythm Section, “So Into You”
-
Simon and Garfunkel - A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert McNamara’d Into Submission) [From, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, & Thyme - 1966]
-
Steve Goodman (co-written with John Prine): How Much Tequila (Did I Drink Last Night?)
Bill, tgo
-
Neil Young - Last Trip To Tulsa [From Neil Young, 1969]
-
Emmylou Harris, "Tulsa Queen".
Peter
-
Don Williams (& a nice cover by Clapton): Tulsa Time
Bill, tgo
-
Gene Pitney, Dusty Springfield, Ian and Sylvia - “24 Hours From Tulsa”
-
Tom Waits - Ghosts Of Saturday Night (After Hours At Napoleone’s Pizza House) [From, The Heart Of Saturday Night, 1974]
-
Jethro Tull: Old Ghosts
Bill, tgo
-
Bunny Wailer - Old Dragon.
-
Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein, "Old Man River".
Peter
-
Pearl Jam - River Cross [From, Gigaton, 2020]
-
CSN, "Southern Cross ".
Peter
-
Gerry and the Pacemakers: Ferry Cross the Mersey
Bill, tgo
-
Stone Roses, "Mersey Paradise".
Peter
-
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Riviera Paradise [From, In Step, 1989]
-
John Prine: Paradise
Bill, tgo
-
Coolio, "Gangster's Paradise".
Peter
-
Wishbone Ash - Lost Cause in Paradise [From, Here to Hear, 1989]
-
Righteous Brothers, " You've Lost That Loving Feeling".
Peter
-
John Mayer - I Don’t Trust Myself (With Loving You) [From, Continuum, 2006]
-
The Everly Brothers: (Till) I Kissed You
Bill, tgo
-
The Cardigans, "And Then You Kissed Me II".
Peter
-
The Crystals - Then He Kissed Me [From, Today's Hits, 1963]
-
Elton John - Take Me to the Pilot
-
Eric Burdon and the Animals, “Sky Pilot”.
-
Jackson Browne: Under the Falling Sky
Bill, tgo
-
CCR - It Came Out Of The Sky [From, Willy And The Poor Boys, 1970]
-
Back Out - The Wailers
-
Bruce Springsteen - Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) [From, The Wild, The Innocent, & The E Street Shuffle, 1973]
-
The Cars - You're All I've Got Tonight
-
Eagles: Heartache Tonight
Bill, tgo
-
Eric Clapton - Wonderfull Tonight
-
Kid Creole and The Coconuts - I'm A Wonderful Thing Baby [From Tropical Gangsters, 1982]
-
Grand Funk Railroad: Some Kind of Wonderful
Bill, tgo
-
Robert Johnson - Kind Hearted Woman Blues [From, King Of The Delta Blues, 1937]
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Sanitarium Blues".
Peter
-
Good Ol’ Grateful Dead: U.S. Blues
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Hunger Child Blues".
Peter
-
Robert Johnson - Me And The Devil Blues [King of the Delta Blues, 1937]
-
Albert King - I'll Play the Blues for You
-
The Beatles (written by Richard “Ricky Dee” Drapkin): Devil in Her Heart
Bill, tgo
-
Ooops! Roger posted while I was typing. So, instead:
Dusty Springfield: I Only Want to Be With You
Bill, tgo (who well remembers helmet hair)
-
Allman Brothers - Don’t Want You No More [From The Allman Brothers Band, 1969]
-
Townes Van Zandt, "No Deal".
Peter
-
Grateful Dead: Deal
Bill, tgo
-
The O'Kaysions, "Deal Me In".
Peter
-
R.E.M. - Monty Got A Raw Deal [From, Automatic For The People, 1992]
-
Natalie Cole, “I’ve Got Love On My Mind”
-
The Easybeats: Friday on My Mind
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Gypsy Friday".
Peter
-
Hot Tuna - Gypsy Fire [From, And Furthermore...,1999]
-
The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem, "Whistling Gypsy Rover".
Peter
-
Hendrix: Gypsy Eyes
Bill, tgo
-
Taking a chance I wont get banned for this one.
Chuck Norris - Eyes of a Ranger (From, Walker Texas Ranger, 1994)
No I just cant do that. It's so bad its not really music. Instead...
Rufus Wainwright - When in Disgrace With Fortune and Men's Eyes (Sonnet 29) [From, Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets, 2016 (https://www.songfacts.com/browse/years/2016)]
-
Frankie Valli, "My Eyes Adored You".
Peter
-
Rick James - Ebony Eyes
-
Wishbone Ash - Eyes Wide Open [From, Clan Destiny 2006]
-
Dixie Chicks, "Wide Open Spaces".
Peter
-
Pete Townshend: Let My Love Open the Door
Bill, tgo
-
Bruce Springsteen - Open All Night [From Nebraska, 1982]
-
Willie Dixon, "Back Door Man".
Peter
-
Aerosmith - Back in the Saddle Again
-
I believe we are still working to find a follow up to Springsteen’s Open All Night posted 9/9 @ 10:12 as neither Peter nor Roger’s subsequent postings contain any of the words open, all, or night.
-
My bad; I really do try to make sure there's not another page hiding on the next page - guess I slipped up that time (unless Brian's figured out a way to hack into the middle of the thread.........)
Journey, "Open Arms".
Peter
-
Charles Mingus: Open Letter to Duke
Bill, tgo
-
Gene Chandler, "Duke Of Earl".
Peter
-
The Chicks (formally known as the Dixie Chicks) - Goodbye Earl [From Fly, 1999]
-
The Beatles: Goodbye
Bill, tgo (who doesn’t recall ever hearing this before ... A NEW BEATLES SONG!)
-
The Black Crowes - Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution [From Warpaint, 2008]
-
The Beatles: Goodbye
Bill, tgo (who doesn’t recall ever hearing this before ... A NEW BEATLES SONG!)
Whoa!!! I likewise am sitting here stunned at finding a new Beatles song for the first time since I was in my early teens! Most excellent post, Bill; thanks!
Peter
-
Pantera, "Revolution Is My Name".
Peter
-
Beatles: Revolution 9
Bill, tgo
-
Gil Scott-Heron -The Revolution Will Not Be Televised [From, Small Talk at 125th and Lenox, 1970]
-
Beatles: Revolution
Bill, tgo
-
Tracy Chapman, "Talkin' About A Revolution".
Peter
-
We’ve been doing it all week:
Dylan: Talkin’ New York
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Talkin' Karate Blues".
Peter
-
Bob Dylan - Talkin' Hava Negeilah Blues [From The Bootleg Series Vol. 1-3:Rare and Unreleased
-
Harry Nilsson: Everybody’s Talkin’
Bill, tgo
-
Mr. Robert Allen Zimmerman, "Talkin' WWIII Blues".
Peter
-
Mr. Robert Allen Zimmerman, "Talkin' WWIII Blues".
Peter
Sorry Coz, I played it March 7, 2020. We’re still on the Nilsson song.
Bill, tgo
-
Mr. Robert Allen Zimmerman, "Talkin' WWIII Blues".
Peter
Sorry Coz, I played it March 7, 2020. We’re still on the Nilsson song.
Bill, tgo
"Search" lied to me again! As my mother used to say when she felt the need to curse, "Oh, bad words!"
Neil Young, "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere".
Peter
-
“Everybody’s” > “Everybody”? I call shenanigans!
We’re still with John Lennon’s “lost weekend” partner in crime, aka Nilsson.
Bill, tgo
-
“Everybody’s” > “Everybody”? I call shenanigans!
We’re still with John Lennon’s “lost weekend” partner in crime, aka Nilsson.
Bill, tgo
OK, I quit for the day; it appears that my feces is not currently consolidated........
Peter
-
Santana - Everybody's Everything [From Santana III, 1971] [/size]
-
Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen, "Everybody's Doing It".
Peter
-
Steppenwolf - None Of Your Doing [From Steppenwolf the Second, 1968.
-
Another relatively obscure Beatles tune:
What You’re Doing (from 1964’s “Beatles for Sale”)
Bill, tgo
-
Buffalo Springfield, "For What It's Worth".
Peter
-
Simon & Garfunkel: For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her
Bill, tgo
-
Santana & Wycliffe Jean - Dar Um Jeito (We Will Find A Way) [From One Love, One Rhythm: Official 2014 World Cup Album, 2014]
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Harm's Swift Way".
Peter (who, for the record, has now played 83 TVZ songs; only 50 to go......)
-
Marty Stuart - Way out West
-
Allman Brothers Band - One Way Out [From, Eat A Peach, 1972]. Also Sonny Boy Williamson https://youtu.be/XPg1gULbZCs (https://youtu.be/XPg1gULbZCs)
https://youtu.be/wHzyMbxRu3c (https://youtu.be/wHzyMbxRu3c)
-
Three Dog Night (written by Harry Nilsson): One (is the loneliest number)
Bill, tgo
-
The Dan of Steel, "Rikki Don't Lose That Number".
Peter
-
I couldn't resist:
Neil Young: Roll Another Number (For the Road)
Bill, tgo
-
Iron Maiden, "The Number Of The Beast".
Peter
-
Panic! At The Disco - There’s A Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven’t Thought Of It Yet [From A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, 2005]
-
“number” > “numbered”?
I call shenanigans!
We’re still on Coz’ play.
Bill, tgo
-
Would you believe I was matching the word “of” and not “number?” :-*
Anyway, let’s go with…
The Beatles - You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) [From Past Masters, Vol 2, 1970] https://youtu.be/iZndVv-jl-U (https://youtu.be/iZndVv-jl-U)
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd, "What's Your Name"
Peter (who will always remember the radio guy telling of "the crash of a small plane carrying rock star Leonard Skinner and members of his entourage")
-
I thought the rules, as set down by the Cozmic one, provide that matching words like “a”, “and”, “of”, “to” “as”, “the”, etc., doesn’t count.
Tiny Tim: Fill Your Heart
Bill, tgo
-
I thought the rules, as set down by the Cozmic one, provide that matching words like “a”, “and”, “of”, “to” “as”, “the”, etc., doesn’t count.
Tiny Tim: Fill Your Heart
Bill, tgo
Sustained. That would make it too easy.
Peter
-
And, Neil Young, "Heart Of Gold".
Peter (who is shocked that one hasn't - at least according to the rather unreliable "Search" function - been played before)
-
Gold - Spandau Ballet
-
Making their first appearance on this list: The Gatlin Brothers: All the Gold in California
Bill, tgo (who loves the lyric "All the gold in California is in a bank in the middle of Beverly Hills in somebody else's name")
-
John Stewart, "Gold" (different song than Jazzy's play).
Peter (who has also always loved that Gatlins line)
-
Foo Fighters - Concrete and Gold [From, Concrete and Gold, 2017]
-
The Wailers - Concrete Jungle
(incidentallly this track from the Catch a Fire album (1973) is still one of my favourite guitar solos of any record).
-
Lucinda Williams: Concrete and Barbed Wire
Bill, tgo
-
The Who - Wire And Glass [Endless Wire, 2006]. https://youtu.be/KmEcqvcKqbg (https://youtu.be/KmEcqvcKqbg)
-
Continuing the trend:
John Lennon: Steel and Glass
Bill, tgo
-
Mick Scott, "Steel Rails".
Peter
-
Gordon Lightfoot, Steel Rail Blues
-
Surprised this one hasn’t been used yet!
Grateful Dead: Blues for Allah / Sand Castles and Glass Camels / Unusual Occurrences in the Desert
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Niles River Blues".
Peter
-
Bruce Springsteen - Meeting Across The River (From Born To Run, 1975)
-
The Band: The River Hymn
Here’s a live version from 1971. Levon sounds amazing!
Bill, tgo
-
Pretenders, "Hymn To Her".
Peter
-
Weezer - The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations On A Shaker Hymn) [From The Red Album, 2008]
Remembered because I have far too many grad students who don’t understand when to use the word “that” as opposed to “who.”
-
Who were those guys, again? The Hobbits? Lovelorn Cowboys? Vanilla Plumbago? Cruel Potato? Mythical Ethical Icicle Tricycle? Well, what ever name they landed on after The Warlocks, they did "The Greatest Story Ever Told".
Peter
-
Which you, yourself, played in July 10, 2020, as “Greatest Story Ever Told” without the “the”. (I don’t search full titles, just parts. For example, I thought to post GSET and checked by searching “greatest story”)
Lothar & the Hand People: Space Hymn
Bill, tgo
-
OK, this "Search" guy is really falling down on the job.
And i just searched again, and came up clean again, so here goes nuthin' - same band, "Space".
Peter
-
Dave Matthews Band - The Space Between [Everyday, 2001]
-
Grateful Dead: Days Between
Bill, tgo
-
Pure Prairie League, "You're Between Me".
Peter
-
Rush - Between Sun and Moon [From Counterparts, 1993]
-
Irving Berlin/Doris Day (from the Broadway musical “Annie, Get Your Gun”): I Got the Sun in the Morning (and the Moon at Night)
Bill, tgo
-
Grateful Dead, "Picasso Moon".
Peter (who played "Messenger Boy" & was in the Cowboy Chorus in Annie Get Your Gun his freshman year in HS)
-
Sting - Moon Over Bourbon Street (From, Dream of the Blue Turtles, - 1985).
-
John Lee Hooker, "One Bourbon One Scotch One Beer".
Peter
-
Metallica - One
-
Allman Brothers Band - No One To Run With [From, Where It All Begins - 1994]
-
CCR: Run Through the Jungle
Bill, tgo
-
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, "Nowhere To Run".
Peter
-
Beatles: Nowhere Man
Bill,tgo
-
Eurhythmics, "I Need A Man".
Peter
-
Al Green - You’ve Got The Love I Need [From, Lay It Down, 2008]
-
Stevie Wonder: For Your Love
(different song from the Yardbirds/Fleetwood Mac song that was previously played)
Bill, tgo
-
Aerosmith, "Love In An Elevator".
Peter
-
Courtney Barnett - Elevator Operator [From, Sometimes I Just Sit And Think and Sometimes I Just Sit - 2015]
-
Pigpen and friends (aka Grateful Dead): Operator
Bill, tgo
-
Jim Croce - Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels) [From, You Don't Mess Around With Jim - 1972]
-
Gladys Knight & the Pips: Operator
(yes, a different song, entirely)
Bill, tgo
-
Sade, "Smooth Operator".
Peter (who didn't even bother searching Mr. Pen's song, as he didn't think we could have gotten 269 pages without playing it.....)
-
Santana - Smooth [From, Supernatural, 1999]
-
Snoop Dogg: Smooth
Bill, tgo
Peter, look 3 posts up from your “Smooth Operator” post.
-
Snoop Dogg: Smooth
Bill, tgo
Peter, look 3 posts up from your “Smooth Operator” post.
Yeah - I thought "'Elevator Operator' > 'Operator' - nah, that has to have been played; I'll cogitate upon the matter & come back." And, of course, I came back to your play of the very tune I dismissed as undoubtedly ineligible.
But, undeterred, I say unto ye: Leon Bridges, "Smooth Sailin'".
Peter
-
I can never pass up an opportunity for a Little Feat song:
Sailin’ Shoes
Bill, tgo
-
Kirsty Maccoll, "Not In These Shoes".
Peter
-
Maria Muldaur, “Travelin’ Shoes”.
-
Johnny Cash "Sing a Traveling Song"
-
Hi Sharkwagon. Good try, but no cigar. The rules are quite strict - it has to be the same word, not a close relative. Travelin' is not the same as Traveling.
Ricky Nelson: Travelin' Man
Bill,tgo
-
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Travelin' Band (From, Cosmo's Factory - 1970
-
Grand Funk Railroad, "We're An American Band".
Peter
-
Green Day - American Idiot (From, American Idiot, 2004)
-
Hank, Jr., "The American Way".
Peter
-
The late great Tom Petty: American Girl
Bill, tgo
-
Carlene Carter, "Carter Girl".
Peter
-
The Beach Boys - Surfer Girl [From Surfer Girl, 1963]
-
The Surfaris, "Surfer Joe".
Peter
-
Sinatra: Don’t Cry Joe
Bill, tgo
-
Marcy Playground - St. Joe on the School Bus [From, Marcy Playground, 1997]
Note: I doubt whether most of you have ever heard of this group or this song (not alone realized that it hit the top 10 on rock music charts back in the late 90s). I offer it because of a personal connection. The group is from Minneapolis and the playground that provides them with their name, located no more than a few blocks from the University where I work. It's at a school (Marcy School) in which I have spent considerable time with my students over the years conducting research in an attempt to support the education of children with disabilities.
-
Can't believe it wasn't already taken, so:
Stanley Clarke - School Days
-
Here's a blast from back in 1968:
Mary Hopkin: Those Were the Days
Bill, tgo
-
Andy Williams, "Days Of Wine And Roses".
Peter
-
Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen, “Wine, Do Yer Stuff”. RIP Commander.
-
Little Big Town, "Wine, Beer, Whiskey".
Peter
-
Wishbone Ash - Lady Whiskey [From, Wishbone Ash - 1970]
-
The Beatles - Lady Madonna
-
Gil Scott-Heron, "Lady Day And John Coltrane".
Peter
-
Doobie Brothers - A Brighter Day [From, World Gone Crazy - 2010]
-
The Bliss Jockeys, "Brighter Than Today".
Peter
-
The Crusaders (aka the Jazz Crusaders until circa 1970)- I'm So Glad I'm Standing Here Today[ From, Standing Tall - 1980].
-
Cream: I’m So Glad
Bill, tgo
-
Ramones, "Glad To See You Go".
Peter
-
I will allocate this one to "Trad" ~ "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen"
For the purists, aka "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen"
-
Beach Boys - God Only Knows [From, Pet Sounds, 1966]
Different song than John Prine’s of the same title.
-
Fairport Convention/Sandy Denny/Judy Collins: Who Knows Where the Time Goes
Bill, tgo
-
It's A Beautiful Day, "Time".
Peter
-
Allman Brothers Band - Ain't Wasting Time No More [From, Eat A Peach - 1972]
-
Bachman-Turner Overdrive: You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Nothin'".
Peter
-
Bruce Springsteen - 57 Channels (And Nothin' On) [From, Human Touch 1992)
-
Les Frères De Doobage, "Nothin' But A Heartache".
Peter
-
Bonnie Tyler: It’s a Heartache
Bill, tgo
-
Billie Holiday - Good Morning Heartache (From, Lady Sings The Blues - 1946)
-
Vanity Fare, "Early In The Morning".
Peter
-
Irving Berlin - Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In the Morning (From, Yip-Yip-Yaphank - 1981)
-
Jefferson Airplane: In the Morning
Bill, tgo
-
Spyro Gyra, "Morning Dance".
Peter
-
Neil Young - When You Dance I Can Really Love (From, After The Goldrush - 1970)
-
Idris Muhammad, “Loran’s Dance”.
-
Pearl Jam - Dance Of The Clairvoyants (From, Gigaton, 2020)
-
Leo Sayer: Long Tall Glasses (I Can Dance)
Bill, tgo
-
The Hollies - Long Cool Woman (in a Black Dress)
That Leo Sayer, brought tears to me eyes… the good kind. There was this lake, this group of friends, a beautiful day and some shrooms… I laughed so hard for so long, tears and snot…. But lord it felt good. My buddy, out of nowhere started singing that song and… well the rest is history. :D :D ;D
-
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Round and Round (It Won’t Be Long) [From, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, 1969]
-
Doobie Brothers ~ Long Train Runnin'
-
Leo Sayer: Long Tall Glasses (I Can Dance)
Bill, tgo
WellI didn't know Leo Sayer was well known in the states.
-
Jazzy, I don’t remember any other songs by Leo Sayer, but this song was a big hit over here in the mid ‘70s.
And now, the late, great Tom Petty: Runnin’ Down a Dream
Bill, tgo. (The first incarnation of my band Stonetrout did this tune. It had to end a set as our original lead guitar player ALWAYS broke a string on it!)
-
Sting, "I Dream Of Rain".
And I also recall this one from Leo:
Peter
-
Gene Kelly - Singing in the Rain.
-
Eurythmics - Here Comes The Rain Again (From, Touch - 1983)
-
Loewe & Lerner, from the Broadway Musical “My Fair Lady”: The Rain in Spain
Bill, tgo
-
Hoyt Axton (and, as so often is the case with Hoyt's songs, others did it, too -and had hits with inferior covers), "I've Never Been To Spain"
Peter
-
Al Stewart - The News From Spain (From, Orange - 1972)
-
Miles Davis: Sketches of Spain
Bill, tgo
-
Rigoberta Bandini, "In Spain We Call It Soledad".
Peter
-
Frank Sinatra, “Call Me Irresponsible”.
-
From what I understand, Sketches of Spain is an album and not a song/tune in the Miles Davis songbook. Great album but as you can see below there is no song with that title. Luckily, this does not disrupt the flow since the following entry by Peter also used the word Spain.
My offering is response to hankster's Call me Irresponsible is...
Jackson Browne - Call It A Loan (from, Holdout, 1980)
Sketches of Spain
Concierto de Aranjuez (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concierto_de_Aranjuez) (Adagio) Joaquín Rodrigo (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaqu%C3%ADn_Rodrigo)
Will o' the Wisp (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_amor_brujo), Manuel de Falla (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_de_Falla)
The Pan Piper (Alborada de Vigo) Traditional
Saeta, Gil Evans (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Evans)
Solea, Gil Evans (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Evans)
1997 reissue bonus tracks
Song of Our Country Heitor Villa-Lobos (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heitor_Villa-Lobos); arranged by Gil Evan (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Evans)s
Concierto de Aranjuez (alternative take; part 1) Joaquín Rodrigo (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaqu%C3%ADn_Rodrigo)
Concierto de Aranjuez" (alternative take; part 2 ending)
-
Oops! Guilty as charged!
Getting back on track...
Duane Allman & Box Scaggs: Loan Me a Dime
Bill, tgo
-
Del Reeves, "A Dime At A Time".
Peter
-
The Yardbirds - Happenings Ten Years Time Ago (From, Over, Under, Sideways, Down - 1966)
-
Allan Parson's "Time"
-
Prince - Better With Time (From, MPLSoUND - 2009).
-
Meghan Trainor, "Better When I'm Dancing".
Peter
-
Beatles: Getting Better
Bill, tgo
-
Rhinoceros: Better Times.
I remember being introduced to this band in the mid 70's by a guitarist in the next street to where i grew up although i never knew the band name at the time. Thankfully some lyrics stayed in my head from then and I eventually tracked it down by doing one a search of one of the lines of lyrics on one track that I remembered and found the album on CD about 4 or 5 years ago. Still love that album.
-
Leonard Cohen - It Seemed The Better Way (From, You Want It Darker - 2016)
-
Mingus, Charles - “Better Get It In Your Soul”
-
The Righteous Brothers - (You’re My) Soul And Inspiration [From, Soul and Inspiration - 1966]
-
Doors, "Soul Kitchen".
Peter
-
Van Morrison -Fame Will Eat the Soul (From, Three Chords & The Truth, 2019)
-
Beatles: I Will
Bill, tgo
-
Jefferson Airplane - A Small Package Of Value Will Come To You, Shortly (From, After Bathing At Baxter’s - 1967)
-
James McMurtry, "It's A Small Town (Talkin' At The Texaco)".
Peter
-
Perhaps the only song even more cloying than Kars 4 Kids:
Sherman & Sherman/Disney: It’s a Small World
Bill, tgo
-
Peter & Gordon (written by Lennon & McCartney) - A World Without Love [From, A World Without Love - 1964]
-
Amy Winehouse, "Love Is A Losing Game".
Peter
-
Santana - The Game Of Love [From, Shaman - 2002]
-
Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders: Game of Love
Bill, tgo
-
Dave Grusin, "The Name Of The Game Theme".
Peter
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd - What’s Your Name [From, Street Survivors - 1977]
-
Anna Mae Bullock, "What's Love Got To Do With It"
.
Peter
-
Peter
Used previously by me on April 25th under Anna Mae’s stage name by which we all know her…Tina Turner. I don’t think this one counts and call shenanigans
-
Righting the ship:
Good Ol’ Grateful Dead: What’s Become of the Baby
Bill, tgo
-
John Michael Montgomery, "Be My Baby Tonight".
Peter (who is becoming convinced that the "Search" function is a sentient and evil entity with a grudge against him, as, once again, it lied to him........)
-
Fred Astaire - Steppin’ Out With My Baby (From Easter Parade - 1948)
-
Chester Arthur Burnett, "My Baby Told Me".
Peter
-
White Stripes - You Don’t Know What Love Is (You Just Do As You’re Told) [From, Icky Thump - 2007]
-
As - Stevie Wonder
-
Play it again, Sam
Dooley Wilson from the greatest love story film of all time, Casablanca: As Time Goes By.
Bill, tgo
-
Play it again, Sam
Dooley Wilson from the greatest love story film of all time, Casablanca: As Time Goes By.
Bill, tgo
A misquote even more ubiquitous than "Alas poor Yorick; I knew him well".
"Rick: You know what I want to hear.
Sam: No, I don't.
Rick: You played it for her, you can play it for me!
Sam: Well, I don't think I can remember...
Rick: If she can stand it, I can! Play it!"
And yes, it is great; one of the very few movies I own. We were once having dinner at the Almond Tree in Ocho Rios, Jamaica; by far the most upscale place I've ever dined (and no, you don't "eat" there, you dine), sitting outdoors right by the ocean. I had to tip the piano player to play "As Time Goes By".
And now, from the sublime to the ridiculous, Edison Lighthouse, "Where My Rosemary Goes".
Peter
-
Bruce Springsteen - There Goes My Miracle (From, Western Stars - 2019)
-
Diane Birch, "Nothing But A Miracle".
Peter
-
Metallica: Nothing Else Matters
Bill, tgo
-
Father John Misty - Nothing Good Ever Happpens At The Goddamn Thirsty Crow [ From, I Love You Honeybear - 2015]
-
Leonard Cohen, "Happens To The Heart".
Peter
-
Tom Waits: (Looking For) the Heart of Saturday Night
Bill, tgo
-
Don Henley "The Heart Of The Matter".
Peter
-
The Supremes - No Matter What Sign You Are [From, Let The Sun Shine In ]
-
Badfinger: No Matter What
Arguably the best Beatles song neither written nor recorded by the Beatles.
Bill, tgo
-
Bread, "It Don't Matter To Me".
Peter
-
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Don’t Look Now (It Ain’t You Or Me) [ From, Willy and The Poor Boys, 1970]
-
Zimmy/JR Cash/The Turtles/etc., "It Ain't Me Babe".
Peter (who was shocked to find that one free & clear - and "Search" wouldn't lie to him again, right?)
-
The Rutles: Baby Let Me Be
Bill, tgo
-
George Harrison - The Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) [All Things Must Pass, 1970]
-
Mojo Nixon, "Drunk Divorced Floozie: The Ballad Of Diana Spencer".
Peter
-
Sheryl Crow - Drunk With The Thought Of You (From, Detours - 2008)
-
The Rutles: With a Girl Like You
Bill, tgo
-
But of course: The Rascals, here with A Girl Like You, an all-time favorite for me.
-
The Four Tops - Ain’t No Woman (Like The One I Got) [From, Keeper Of The Castle - 1972]
-
Little Feat, “Truck Stop Girl”.
-
Ray, "I Can't Stop Loving You".
Peter
-
I cry shenanigans here.
Hankster’s Truck Stop Girl contains no exact words used in the title of the Four Tops Song - Ain’t No Woman Like The One I Got. Now I know a woman is what a girl matures into, but no cigar here.
Peter’s play of I Can’t Stop Loving You though well played on Hankster’s entry contains only a single, one letter word “I” contained in the last legitimate play. I believe we previously agreed, that words like “a, I, the, etc” do not count as a match. So I reiterate my call of shenanigans and call double shenanigans on that one.
-
Wow! Double Shenanigans! Must be a Halloween Hangover.
Now to get back on track:
Bobby Dylan: It Ain't Me Babe
Bill, tgo
-
Duke Ellington - I Got It Bad (And That Ain’t Good) [From, Jump For Joy - 1941]
-
Jace Everett, "Bad Things".
Peter (who pleads nolo contendre to shenanigans, given that his play was done off the previous one in good faith - and guilt to failure to perform due diligence on said play)
-
Marc Cohn - The Things We’ve Handed Down (From , The Rainy Season - 1993)
-
Beatles: Things We Said Today
Bill, tgo
-
George Jones, "He Stopped Loving Her Today".
Peter
-
The Four Tops - Baby I Need Your Loving (From, The Four Tops - 1964)
-
Sorry.
-
LL Cool J (wonderfully covered by Luka Bloom), "I Need Love".
Peter
-
Stevie Wonder - Love's in Need Of Love Today (From, Songs In The Key Of Life - 1976)
-
Jefferson Airplane: Today
Bill, tgo
-
The Merseybeat Moptops, "I Heard The News Today".
Peter
-
Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through The Grapevine (From, I Heard It Through The Grapevine - 1968)
-
I call Shenanigans! I assume the Cozmik one is referring to the Beatles who did not have a song entitled “I Heard the News Today”. That is the opening line to “A Day in the Life” from the greatest rock ‘n roll album of all time!
So, I beleive we are still on my play of the Airplane’s Today
Bill, tgo
-
Geez - I'm having so many brain farts lately you'd think I was sitting around looking at the cover of The Who Sell Out all day.........
So, how about the Grass Roots, "Let's Live For Today".
Peter (who really does know the names of Beatles songs - really! Well, at least usually.)
-
The Temptations - Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today) [From, The Ultimate Collection, 1970]
-
Little Milton (and a wonderful cover by JGB): That’s What Love Will Make You Do
Bill, tgo
-
Dexys Midnight Runners - I Love You (Listen To This) [From, Don't Stand Me Down]
-
The Band Beyond Description, "They Love Each Other".
Peter
-
... they’re like Jehovah’s favorite choir: That’s It for the Other One
Bill, tgo
-
Bruce Cockburn - Each One Lost (From, Small Source Of Comfort - 2011)
-
The-just-missed-being-Mythical Ethical Icicle Tricycle, "Lost Sailor".
Peter
-
Popeye: I’m Popeye the Sailor Man
Bill, tgo (who is sure “Popeye” is NOT the former Kanye West becoming extremely religious - Pope Ye - now go eat some canned spinach!)
-
Los Chicos De La Playa, "Sail On, Sailor".
Peter
-
Jimmy Buffet - Son Of A Son Of A Sailor (From, Son Of A Son Of A Sailor - 1978)
-
Jimmy Buffet - Son Of A Son Of A Sailor (From, Son Of A Son Of A Sailor - 1978)
Sorry, I played it in January of 2020, and the Cowboy tried to play it again in June of 2020. Still on the Beach Boys tune.
Bill, tgo
-
The Ballad of Sailor Dan - Chase Walker Band
-
Jimmy Buffet tune. Once again Search not searching
Foo Fighters - Ballad of The Beaconsfield Miners (From, Echos, Silence, Patience, & Grace - 2007)
-
Foo Fighters - Ballad of The Beaconsfield Miners (From, Echos, Silence, Patience, & Grace - 2007)
From "Sail On, Sailor"?
Peter
-
Sail on Sailor >>> The ballad of Sailor Dan (offered by Paulman @ 6:51 am yesterday) >>> The Ballad of Beaconsfield Miners.
So we have sailor matched to sailor but the word ballad also used and then a subsequent match to ballad.
Unless the rules have changed, the goal is to match any proper noun, verb, or adjective included in the last legitimate posting which was Paulmans[size=78%]. [/size]
I cry out, “There’s no shenanigans here..Just a guy playing by the rules of the game”
-
Sail on Sailor >>> The ballad of Sailor Dan (offered by Paulman @ 6:51 am yesterday) >>> The Ballad of Beaconsfield Miners.
So we have sailor matched to sailor but the word ballad also used and then a subsequent match to ballad.
Unless the rules have changed, the goal is to match any proper noun, verb, or adjective included in the last legitimate posting which was Paulmans[size=78%]. [/size]
I cry out, “There’s no shenanigans here..Just a guy playing by the rules of the game”
Sorry; somehow I just completely elided Roger's post as I read through.
Please, don't tell Her I've been on such a WTF streak, as She insists I'm losing it anyway...............................
Peter (who has a mind like a steel trap - rusty, and illegal in 38 states)
-
Doug Beach, "Ballad For Basie".
Peter
-
Elton John - Ballad Of The Boy In The Red Shoes (From, Songs From The West Coast - 2001)
-
Paul Simon: The Boy in the Bubble
Bill, tgo
-
Darlene Love, “Fine,Fine Boy”
-
The Chiffons, "He's So Fine".
Peter
-
The Chiffons: My Sweet Lord (just kidding)
The Crystals: He's a Rebel
Bill, tgo
-
Green Day - She's a Rebel (From, American Idiot - 2004)
-
Bob Marley - Rebel Music
-
Good Ole Grateful Dead: The Music Never Stopped
Bill, tgo
-
Adam And The Ants - Never Trust A Man (With Egg On His Face) [From, Dirk Wears White Socks - 1979]
-
Keyshia Cole, "Trust And Believe".
Peter
-
Bruce Springsteen - Reason to Believe (From Nebraska, - 1982)
-
Bonnie Raitt: I Believe I’m in Love With You
Bill, tgo
-
Nat "King" Cole, "Unforgettable You".
Peter
-
Peter I believe the correct title of the Nat King Cole song is Unforgettable not Unforgettable You. Given that "you" is the only word that matched Bill's play of I Believe I'm in Love with You I suggest that we are still at that juncture. I therefore offer:
Huey Lewis and the News - Do You Believe in Love (From, Picture This - 1982)
-
Oops - you are correct.
And, (as a bass player I worked with back then called them) Huey Louie And The Deweies, "Do You Believe In Love".
Petger
-
Bobby Freeman - Do You Want to Dance
-
Red Hot Chili Peppers - American Ghost Dance (From, Freaky Styley - 1985)
-
The Doors : Ghost Song
Bill, tgo
-
Monty Python - Bruce's Philosophers Song (From, Matching Tie and Handkerchief - 1973)
-
Return to Forever - Song to the Pharoah Kings.
-
Adam And The Ants - Kings Of The Wild Frontier (From, Kings of the Wild Frontier - 1980)
-
The Kingston Trio: The New Frontier
Bill, tgo
-
Jesse Winchester, Brand New Tennessee Waltz.
-
Bill Evans Trio - Waltz for Debby
-
David Wilcox (the one who lives in North Carolina not the Canadian) - Last Chance Waltz (From, Home Again, For the First Time - 1991)
-
Ernest Tubb, "Waltz Across Texas".
Peter
-
Robert Cray Band - Stepped Across the Line.
-
The Band: Across the Great Divide
Bill, tgo
-
Bruce Hornsby and the Range - Across the River (From, A Night On The Town - 1990)
-
CCR: Green River
Bill, tgo
-
Blue River Liquor Shine - Max Webster
Paul (Mike Watt attributed John Fogerty as The Guy who got him into Flyin’ the Flannel)
-
The Who - Blue, Red, and Grey (The Who By Numbers - 1975)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Sky Blue".
Peter
-
The Flaming Lips - Free Radicals (A Hallucination Of The Christmas Sky) [From, At War With The Mystics - 2006]
-
MC5, "Free John Sinclair".
Peter
-
Dion: Abraham, Martin and John
Bill, tgo
-
Rudy Mills: John Jones
-
Grateful Dead - Casey Jones (From, Workingmans Dead, 1970).
Couldn't believe this had not been previously used. I searched Grateful Dead Casey Jones....Casey Jones...Casey....Jones, etc. and the searches found nothing. Lots of Norah, George, and Quincy but no Casey. So Im about 75% sure it hasn't been used before.
-
Johnny Cash: Casey Jones
(Different song)
Bill, tgo
-
Billy Paul, "Me And Mrs. Jones".
Peter
-
Reminds me of season 2, episode 8 of SNL when Paul Simon did a send-up of the ice cream store scene from Billy Jack. He was "Billy Paul ... not the Billy
Paul who did Me and Mrs. Jones, another Billy Paul"
Bill, tgo
-
Reminds me of season 2, episode 8 of SNL when Paul Simon did a send-up of the ice cream store scene from Billy Jack. He was "Billy Paul ... not the Billy
Paul who did Me and Mrs. Jones, another Billy Paul"
Bill, tgo
That very thought was going through my mind as I typed. Taller hat than Hoss Cartwright's!
Peter (who refers to the Not Ready For Prime Time Players years as "Back when SNL was funny.......)
-
Herman's Hermits - Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter (From, Introducing Herman's Hermits - 1965)
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Preacher's Daughter".
Peter
-
Green Day - The Judge’s Daughter (From, 1039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours - 1990)
-
Loretta Lynn: Coal Miner's Daughter
Bill, tgo (who has D&C's version of Sugaree playing on my computer and almost fell asleep while writing this!)
-
Lee Dorsey, "Working In The Coal Mine".
Peter (who's wondering if Bill is saying D&C's "Sugaree" is really boring, or just relaxing)
-
Pete Seeger - I've Been Working On The Railroad (From, Family Folk Festival. 1964)
-
Merle, "Working Man Blues".
Peter
-
Spencer Davis Group & Chicago - I'm a Man (From, The Spencer Davis Group - 1967 & Chicago Transit Authority, 1969)
-
The kids from Liverpool: I Wanna Be Your Man
Bill, tgo (who researching this post discovered that the Stones had covered this tune!)
-
Joe Jackson, I'm the Man
-
Peter Tosh - Mystic Man
-
Joan Osborne: Right Hand Man (from the marvelous "Relish" album)
Bill, tgo
-
The Offspring - Slim Pickens Does The Right Thing And Rides The Bomb To Hell (From, Days Go By - 2012)
-
AC/DC, "Highway To Hell".
Peter
-
Bobby D: Highway 61 Revisited
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "The Highway Kind".
Peter
-
Van Morrison -Ancient Highway (From, Days Like This - 1995)
-
Sir Paul: Spirits of Ancient Egypt
Bill, tgo (who, with all due respect, suggests that the knighthood wasn’t due to this tune)
-
Iron Maiden - Rime Of The Ancient Mariner (From, Powerslave - 1984)
-
Sir Paul: Spirits of Ancient Egypt
Bill, tgo (who, with all due respect, suggests that the knighthood wasn’t due to this tune)
Every time I hear/read "Sir Paul" or "Sir Mick", I hear John whirling like a dervish.
Peter
-
Soon Hee Newbold: Song of the Sea Mariner
Bill, tgo
-
Stevie Nicks - Wide Sargasso Sea (From, In Your Dreams - 2011)
-
Tommy Emmanuel, "The Wide Ocean".
Peter
-
Jakob Dylan - Nothing But The Whole Wide World [From, Women + Country - 2010]
-
Johnny & The Moondogs, "Nothing's Gonna Change The World".
Peter
-
The Duhks, “Fast Paced World”. I love this video.
-
Hankster, you love it so much that you played it on August 15, 2020! So, reverting back to the last valid entry by the Cozmik one:
Tom Waits: Small Change (Got Rained on with His Own .38)
Bill, tgo
-
John Hoosier Mellonhead, "Small Town" (different song than the [far superior] James McMurtry number I have, I see, played twice before.......)
Peter
-
Pearl Jam - Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2z0cKtSlHOU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2z0cKtSlHOU)We
*did a search for “Small” and previous two post’s did NOT show up…. What am I doing wrong?
Paul (who also loves The Duhks video this second time around)
-
Pearl Jam’s “Elderly Woman” was played by me on 11/11/2020. Did a search using “elderly woman” and she came up.
So we are still on Coz’s Small Town…My play is
Bruce Springsteen - Darkness On The Edge Of Town [From, Darkness on the Edge of Town - 1978]
-
With a nod toward Roanoke, Stevie Nicks, "Edge Of Seventeen".
Peter
-
Yes: Close to the Edge
Bill, tgo
-
James Taylor & Carly Simon, "You Can Close Your Eyes".
Peter
-
Coz, your post raises a question: do homographs count? (“It’s getting close to the time we close” ... different meanings, different pronunciations, same spelling).
Bill, tgo
-
It has been done before (and not, I think, just by me). My opinion is same spelling is kosher.
Peter
-
I have to agree with Coz on that one...
Robert Plant - Hurting Kind (I've Got My Eyes On You) [From, Manic Nirvana - 1990]
-
The Guess Who: These Eyes
Bill, tgo
-
Jackson Browne - These Days [From, For Everyman - 1973]
-
Bobby Dylan: Seven Days
Bill, tgo
-
Ok, I see the problem now. You all are not playing the game in my parallel universe, which is the one where time goes backwards and everything I’ve done hasn’t actually happened yet. My mistake.
Willie Nelson s as nd friends, “Seven Spanish Angels”.
-
Blow Up Your TV!
John Prine: Spanish Pipedream
Bill, tgo
-
Pink Floyd, "A Spanish Piece".
Peter (who is happy to report - from the Best Western in Lincoln, Denver-to-DeKalb-nonstop no longer being in his repertoire - that I-80 is clear & dry)
-
The Doors - Spanish Caravan (From, Waiting For The Sun, 1968)
-
Jeff Beck Group: Spanish Boots
Bill, tgo
-
Nancy Sinatra, "These Boots Were Made For Walkin'".
Peter
-
The actual title is in present tense:
These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
Bill, tgo
-
The actual title is in present tense:
These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
Bill, tgo
Well, slap my ass and call me Sally - I've been hearing that fool song wrong for 56 years!
Peter (who is open to the possibility that Nancy's legs were a contributing factor........)
-
Don't know about Nancy, but the backup dancers sure showin' legs!
Bill, tgo
-
Eric Anderson, “Thirsty Boots”.
-
Shania Twain: Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?
Bill, tgo
-
So, just for the record, I had a salt shaker thrown through the top of my Martin in the bar in Timmins, Ontario, where it’s said by some that Shania got her start. Dangling metaphor. People say that about the bar, not in the bar. Or maybe both. Anyway, that episode contributed to my decision to get off the road and get a day job.
-
Oh, yeah. Sinatra, “I’ve Got You Under My Skin”.
-
So, just for the record, I had a salt shaker thrown through the top of my Martin in the bar in Timmins, Ontario, where it’s said by some that Shania got her start. Dangling metaphor. People say that about the bar, not in the bar. Or maybe both. Anyway, that episode contributed to my decision to get off the road and get a day job.
While I did work a few clubs that actually had chicken wire around the stage (as soundman, didn't do me much good), I worked a lot more that should have.
Peter (who's wondering if anyone else here ever worked the Stablizer in West Lafayette.......)
-
Bob Dylan - Under The Red Sky (From, Under The Red Sky, 1990)
-
Bob Dylan - Under The Red Sky (From, Under The Red Sky, 1990)
Shenanigans on both of us! A search reveals I unknowingly played it twice in 2020!
Spirit: I Got a Line on You
Bill, tgo
-
Great Lake Swimmers, “Pulling On A Line”.
-
Spirit, "I've Got A Line On You".
Peter
-
Uh, Peter, have a look-see two posts up from yours. But no harm, no foul (no ham no fowl? ... couldn’t resist the temptation)
Tommy James: Draggin the Line
Bill, tgo
-
Well, that was a particularly egregious brain fart even by my standards.........
Peter
-
R.L. Burnside, “See My Jumper Hanging On The Line”.
-
Robert Cray Band - Across the line
-
Jefferson Starship, "Layin' It On The Line".
Peter
-
The Pickard Family: On the Dummy Line
Bill, tgo (who learned a ribald version of this song in summer camp back in the 60’s)
-
The Kinks - Living On A Thin Line (From, Word Of Mouth - 1984)
-
The Pretenders, "It's A Thin Line Between Love And Hate".
Peter
-
Enough with the “line” stuff.
The Supremes: You Can’t Hurry Love
Bull, tgo
-
Bruce Springsteen - Hurry Up Sundown (From, American Beauty, 2014)
-
The Outlaws, "Hurry Sundown".
Peter
-
Gordon Lightfoot: Sundown
Bill, tgo
-
Toby Keith - Just Another Sundown (From, Clancy’s Tavern, 2011)
-
The Bangles, "Just Another Manic Monday".
Peter
-
The Band: Just Another Whistle Stop
Bill, tgo
-
Written by Frank Churchill & Larry Morey, sung by Adriana Casolotti, "Whistle While You Work".
Peter (who wonders if she also ruled the toads of the short forest)
-
The Beatles - We Can Work It Out (From, The Beatles Past Masters, 1965) (With George and Ringo looking as disinterested as one can possibly be as Paul and John lip synch)
-
Julie Miller: Out in the Rain
Bill, tgo (who’s band “Stonetrout” covers the tune)
-
Dan Fogelberg - Rhythm Of The Rain (From, The Wild Places - 1990)
-
Lady Day, "Spreading The Rhythm Around".
Peter
-
By George and Ira Gershwin, as performed by “The Happenings” (remember them?) on The Smothers Brothers Show in 1967 and dedicated to Bobby Weir: I Got Rhythm
Bill, tgo
-
The Man In Black, "Get Rhythm".
Peter
-
Rolling Stones - Now I Got A Witness (Like Uncle Phil and Uncle Jean) [From, The Rolling Stones - 1964]
-
“Get Rhythm” > “Now I Got a Witness”?
SHENANIGANS!
Paul Simon: The Rhythm of the Saints
Bill, tgo
-
My mistake “get” vs “got.”
Robert Plant - Bones Of Saints (From - Carry Fire - 2017)
-
T-Bone Walker (though I first heard it by Roomful Of Blues), "Two Bones And A Pick".
Peter
-
Charlie Walker, “Pick Me Up OnYour Way Down”.
-
Charlie Walker, “Pick Me Up OnYour Way Down”.
Absolutely classic! Eat that, Brett Eldredge! (And all of your ilk, as well.)
Delbert McClinton, "Down Into Mexico".
Peter
-
James Taylor: Mexico
Bill, tgo
-
Ronnie Dunn - Still Feels Like Mexico (From Tattooed Heart - 2016)
-
Foreigner (who, I will confess, was not the best band I ever saw live.....), "It Feels Like The First Time".
Peter (who will offer in his own defense that he only saw them because they were opening for Heart - who themselves quite thoroughly applied boot leather to buttocks!)
-
Leonard Cohen - First We Take Manhatten (From, Im Your Man - 1988)
-
Roberta Flack, "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face".
Peter
-
Bob Dylan: Fourth Time Around
Bill, tgo
-
Nat "King" Cole, "Around The World".
Peter
-
Phish - Bouncing Around The Room (From, Lawn Boy - 1990)
-
Phish - Bouncing Around The Room (From, Lawn Boy - 1990)
Am I the only one who can't listen to the "That time then and once again, I'm bouncing round the room" part of this one without hearing "We''re two hangmen hangin' from a tree...."?
Brownsville Station, "Smokin' In The Boy's Room".
Peter
-
Boston: Smokin’
Bill, tgo
-
Brandy Clark - Drinkin’ Smokin’ Cheatin’ (From, Big Day In A Small Town, 2016)
-
The Knox By Night Band, "Meth Smokin' Woman".
Peter
-
The Four Tops - Ain't No Woman (Like The One I Got) [From, Keeper of the Castle - 1972]
-
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, "Girl You're Woman Now".
Peter (who apologizes profusely for that)
-
Billy Joel: Uptown Girl
Bill, tgo
-
OK, if you thought the Gary was bad - Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars, "Uptown Funk".
Peter
-
Oh yea? I'll call your Ronson & Mars and raise (lower?) you Barry Manilow: Downtown / Uptown
Bill, tgo (who doesn't want anyone to think he is rooting for the Packers against my beloved Niners tomorrow just because this post is pretty cheesy!)
-
Popa Chubby, "Going Downtown To See My Old Gal Sue".
Peter
-
Here’s one whose not only rooting for the Packers to go down, but to be embarrassed by the 9ers
-
Sounds like a plan! Except we’d like to see Packer CB Kevin King have a good game. He grew up with our son. Great kid, great family.
Bill, tgo
-
I no longer give a whit about the Bears' fortunes - haven't since ownership let the promise of a mighty dynasty slip away in less than 2 seasons in the '80s.
But still, some things die harder than team loyalty - like team enmity. So I'll even cheer for the Niners to beat the Pack!
(It'd pretty much have to be the Cowboys for me to pull for GB!
Peter
-
Walter Becker - Downtown Canon (From, Circus Money - 2008)
-
P.S. And on Saturday the Packers could not have lost to the 49ers in a more fitting manner.
-
Johann Pachelbel: Canon in D Major
Bill, tgo
The 49er Faithful are going to take over the Rams stadium on Sunday. Bang Bang Niner Gang!
-
I was seriously considering the use of The Adagio from Schubert's String Quartet in C Major but that's just not me. Instead...
Steely Dan - Any Major Dude Will Tell You (From, Pretzel Logic - 1974)
-
Johann Pachelbel: Canon in D Major
Bill, tgo
The 49er Faithful are going to take over the Rams stadium on Sunday. Bang Bang Niner Gang!
Gilbert & Sullivan, "I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major General"
Peter
-
DEVO - General Boy Visits Apocalypse Now
Bll, tgo (who thought the Pachelbel rant was wonderful!)
-
Courtney Barnett - Crippling Self-Doubt And A General Lack Of Confidence (From, Tell Me How You Really Feel)
-
Julie Andrews, "I Have Confidence".
Peter
-
Larry Barnett - Confidence Game (From, Confidence Game -2004)
-
I'm missing a bit of continuity the last few posts, but play on!!
Queen - Play the Game
-
Paulman
We went from Major > Major General > General Boy > General lack of Confidence > Have Confidence > Confidence Game > Play the game.
You might have been thrown off by the intersecting comments on the Packers, 49ers, & Rams. Sometimes a play can get lost in commentary.
My play...Dan Fogelberg - Beggar's Game (From, Phoenix - 1979)
-
Chris Isaak & The Silvertones, "Wicked Game".
Peter
-
From the Broadway Musical “Wicked”: No One Mourns the Wicked
Bill, tgo
-
Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Righteous & the Wicked (From, Blood Sugar Sex Magik, 1991)
-
Ben Harper, "Wicked Man".
Peter
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Cry For The Bad Man (From, Gimme Back My Bullets, 1976)
-
Andrew Lloyd Webber/Julie Covington/Madonna: Don’t Cry for Me Argentina
Bill, tgo
-
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Don't Cry No Tears (From, Zuma, 1975)
-
? and the Mysterians, "96 Tears".
Peter
-
Little Anthony and the Imperials - Tears On My Pillow 😭 (From, We Are The Imperials - 1958)
-
Strawberry Alarm Clock: Rainy Day Mushroom Pillow
Bill, tgo (whose first band’s name in seventh grade was directly influenced by SAC: “The Prune Danish Handstand”)
-
I ran a check on "Tears On My Pillow"; it showed Brian's play today, and mine from 2021. I forgot the date on mine as I was typing, so I went back - and mine was gone! IIRC, it was 6/19/21. And "Search" likes to mess with me.
And we're still on "96 Tears".
Peter (who can only claim former membership in The Perverts Of Cram as his closest to that ilk of band name; 10th grade, I think)
-
My "search" shows that indeed Peter played TOMP on May 9, 2021.
Neil "I don't need no stinkin' Spotify" Young & Crazy Horse: Don't Cry No Tears
Bill, tgo
-
Sticking with the superbly talented and thoroughly righteous Mr. Young, "Don't Let It Bring You Down".
Peter
-
Search tells me this hasn’t been played but I don’t believe it. But anyway, Neil Young, “Down By The River”.
-
I don't know how you are searching, but my search reveals that we had this discussion two years ago when DBTR was played by Coz on 1/14/20 (as Crazy Horse, not Neil), by Pauldo on 1/17/20, and again by Hammer on 2/11/20.
So we are still on "Don't Let It Bring You Down"
Written by Jesse Stone, recorded by, among others, Roy Hamilton, a surprisingly uninspired version by Jerry Garcia (IMHO),
and this wonderful version by Asleep At The Wheel: Don't Let Go
Bill,tgo
-
Moody Blues, "Go Now".
Peter (who thinks it's a clean play - but as "Go" pops things like "tgo", the return was tad heavy, so no promises.....)
-
Shenanigans!
Peter, you previously played "Go Now" on April 3, 2020.
Try using quotes when you search, like "Go Now" instead of Go Now. So we are still on Don't Let Go.
Bill, tgo
-
Thanks for the tip; having done more a few Boolean searches before, you'd think that would have crossed my mind - but no.
The Memories, "Go Down On You"
-
Gov’t Mule - Broke Down On The Brazos (From, By A Thread - 2009)
-
Padraic T. McNeela, "She Broke My Heart (And I Broke Her Jaw)"
Peter
-
Pink Floyd - When The Tigers Broke Free (Single - 1982 & From, The Best of Pink Floyd - 1982)
-
LongDayLateNight, "Drunk And Broke".
Peter
-
Drive-By Truckers: Dead, Drunk and Naked
Bill, tgo
-
Jimmy Buffet, "Why Don't We Get Drunk And Screw?"
Peter
-
Why don't we? Because I played it November 11, 2020. Still on the Drive-By Truckers tune.
Bill, tgo
-
London Wainwright III, “Dead Skunk in the Middle of the Road”.
-
I am betrayed again! Damn your eyes, Search function! Thou art a varlet and a knave, Sirrah!
Pretenders, "In The Middle Of The Road".
Peter
-
Sting - Heading South On The Great North Road (From, 57th and 9th - 2016)
-
Drive-By Truckers Ever South
-
Given recent reports of home building in TN could that be where Aaron Rodgers is heading?
-
John Hiatt, "Drive South".
Peter
-
Johnnie and Jack - The Tennessee Mountain Boys (and wonderfully covered by The Band and Bobby Charles in “The Last Waltz”):
(Down) South in New Orleans
Bill, tgo
-
Rolling Stones - 2120 South Michigan Avenue (From, 12 x 5 - 1964)
-
Patsy Cline, "South Of The Border (Down Mexico Way)".
Peter
-
Bob Wills, “My Window Faces The South”
-
Sunny Day Real Estate, "Faces In Disguise".
Peter
-
The great David Bromberg: Demon in Disguise
Bill, tgo
-
John Fred & His Playboy Band, "Judy In Disguise".
Peter (who does not think he could have gotten any further from Mr. Bromberg than that turd........)
-
Wishbone Ash - Master Of Disguise (Just Testing - 1980)
-
Stevie Wonder: Master Blaster (Jammin’)
Bill, tgo
-
Metallica, "Master Of Puppets".
Peter
-
Hawkwind - Master Of The Universe (From, In Search of Space - 1971)
-
Pharoah Sanders: The Creator Has a Master Plan
Bill, tgo (and I thought the Dead had long songs!)
-
Charles Lloy and the Marvels doing Dylan’s “Masters of War”
-
Mr. Dylan, "Talkin' World War III Blues".
Peter
-
Whoa Nellie! Slow it down a second!
“The Creator Has a Master Plan” > “Masters of War”?
“Master” > “Masters”?
I think not!
Still on the Pharoah Sanders tune.
Bill, tgo
-
I'm beginning to think Bill killed us with that one; I'm drawing a blank, anyway - and it seems no one else is finding one, either. Need we give a one-time-only dispensation for "the" or "has"?
Peter (who will now wait for someone to pull something out on this.........)
-
I can assure you there are songs out there with "plan", "creator" or "master" in the title. Google is your friend!
Bill, tgo
-
Tenacious D - Master Exploder
-
Rick Wakeman: Master Race
Bill, tgo
-
George Jones/Sawyer Brown/Charlie Crockett/Dave Edmunds/Good Ol' Grateful Dead, "The Race Is On".
Peter
-
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Rat Race (From, Rastaman Vibration - 1976)
-
Boomtown Rats - Rat Trap.
(ps: do i get extra points for the band and song containing the same key word?)
-
From Jazzy’s backyard - UB40: Rat In Mi Kitchen
Bill, tgo (bonus points for a play on the word “Mi”)
-
Bill I deliberately didn't choose that one for fear of it becoming an earworm.
-
Elton John - Dogs In The Kitchen (From, Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy - 1975)
-
Robert Johnson, "Come On In My Kitchen".
Peter
-
Bruce Cockburn, “Peggy’s Kitchen Wall”.
-
Ringo, "Cookin' (In The Kitchen Of Love)".
Peter
-
Roy Lanham and the Whippoorwills: Someone’s in the Kitchen With Dinah
Bill, tgo
-
Waylon Jennings, "Someone's Gonna Get Hurt".
Peter
-
Frank Zappa - Why Does It Hurt When I Pee? (From, Joe's Garage - 1979)
-
Donovan, “Why Do You Treat Me Like You Do?”
-
Beatles: Tell Me Why
Bill, tgo
-
Peter Tosh: Go Tell it on the Mountain.
-
Neil Young, "Down River".
Peter
-
Coz, Coz, Coz!
“Go Tell It On the Mountain” > “Down River”?
Mountain and river not the same word but both geological features?
Hell of a celebration last night?
Marvin Gaye: Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
Bill, tgo
-
The Kids from Fame - High Fidelity
-
Allman Brothers - High Falls (From, Win, Lose, or Draw - 1975)
-
Coz, Coz, Coz!
“Go Tell It On the Mountain” > “Down River”?
Mountain and river not the same word but both geological features?
Hell of a celebration last night?
Marvin Gaye: Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
Bill, tgo
Aw, crap. Searched "River Deep Mountain High"; when it came up used, what I laughingly refer to as my "mind" jumped to thinking of river songs, not mountain ones. I is a total beanbag sometimes......
Allow me to redeem myself by playing correctly off both that one and Brain's current one: Marvin Gaye, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough".
Peter (who thinks the problem may be not enough weed.......)
-
Um, ah, Peter, perhaps you might want to re-read the post you quoted? Of course you could argue that Marvin Gaye’s “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” includes at least one common word as Marvin Gaye’s “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”!
Bill, tgo
-
Fats Waller - Ain't Misbehavin' (Single release - 1929)
-
P.S. Coz...The name is Brian not Brain
-
Janis Joplin, Rick Danko, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, John "Marmaduke" Dawson, and others:
Ain't No More Cane (from the movie "Festival Express").
Bill, tgo
-
P.S. Coz...The name is Brian not Brain
What can i say? I never claimed to be a competent typist.......
Peter
-
Robbie Robertson - He Don't Live Here No More (How To Become Clairvoyant - 2011)
-
Buck Owens, “Love’s Gonna Live Here Again”
-
Bob Dylan: The Levee’s Gonna Break
Bill, tgo
-
Queen, "I Want To Break Free".
Peter
-
Tom Petty: Free Fallin'
Bill, tgo
-
Dixie Dregs - Free Fall.
Scope Andy West’s Series on the cover. 😎
-
The Byrds, "Set You Free This Time".
Peter
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Free Bird
Here’s a sweet reggae version by The Toyes.
Bill, tgo
-
I’m Free…The Who
-
Hammer, that Robbie Robertson album is cool, he ad a few interesting albums come out in the 80s and 90s.
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Free Bird
Here’s a sweet reggae version by The Toyes.
Bill, tgo
Holy crap - did we really go this long without "Free Bird"??????
Edgar Winter Group, "Free Ride".
Peter
-
Joni Mitchell “For Free”
-
Continuing with Joni...
Joni Mitchell - Free Man In Paris (From, Court & Spark - 1974)
-
Billy Strayhorn, ""A Midnight In Paris".
Peter
-
Irving Berlin - When That Midnight Choo Choo Leaves For Alabam' (From, Great American Composers - 1912)
-
Glenn Miller: Chattanooga Choo Choo
Bill, tgo (who found both songs listed as both “Choo-Choo” and “Choo Choo”)
-
John Kander - Commencing in Chattanooga (from the musical Scottboro Boys - 2010)
-
Johnny Cash: Chattanooga City Limit Sign
Bill, tgo
-
Bob Dylan - Love Minus Zero/No Limit (From, Bringing It All Back Home - 1965)
-
Bob Dylan - Love Minus Zero/No Limit (From, Bringing It All Back Home - 1965)
Shenanigans!
Originally played by me on 3/2/20.
Attempted by Rob V. on 9/13/20
We're still hangin' with the Man in Black.
Bill, tgo
-
From Johnny Cash to the Hag. “Big City”.
-
Big Shoulders, "Big Shoulders" (from their debut album Big Shoulders; any guesses what city they were from?)
Peter
-
Little Village: Big Love (a different song from the previously played "Big Love" by Fleetwood Mac)
Bill, tgo
-
Searched that Dylan tune before using. Searched three more times using different terms and it finally came up on #3.
Eagles - Frail Grasp On The Big Picture (From, Long Road Out Of Eden - 2007)
-
Cloves, "Frail Love".
Peter
-
Counting Crows - Accidentally in Love (From, Shrek 2 Soundtrack - 2004)
-
Hank Williams: They'll Never Take Her Love From Me
Bill, tgo
-
The Supremes - Some Things You Never Get Used To (From, Love Child - 1968)
-
Delaney & Bonnie, “Never Ending Song of Love”.
Peter
-
Elvis: Never Ending
Bill, tgo
-
Tom Jones, "I'll Never Fall In Love Again".
Peter
-
Robert Plant -Carving Up The World Again...A Wall and Not A Fence (From, Carry Fire, 2017)
So appropriate for what's happening in today's world.
-
Cole Porter, “Don’t Fence Me In”.
-
Steely Dan - Don’t Take Me Alive (From, The Royal Scam - 1976)
-
Jackson Browne: I’m Alive
Bill, tgo
-
Simple Minds, "Alive And Kicking"
Peter
-
Janis Joplin - Buried Alive In The Blues (From, Pearl - 1971). Also covered by Paul Butterfield (From, Better Days - 1973)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Mustang Blues".
Peter
-
I can’t believe this has not yet been played!
Here’s the original version by Sir Mack Rice: Mustang Sally
Bill, tgo
-
Written by Harlan Howard, recorded by, among others, Hank Cochran; The Buckaroos, twice - once fronted by Buck & once by Don Rich; Waylon Jennings; and Trinidad Lopez, "Sally Was Good Old Girl".
Peter
-
Neil (on banjo) & Emmylou doing Young’s: Old King
Bill, tgo
-
The Band - King Harvest (Has Surely Come) From, The Band - 1969 (as opposed to the group King Harvest)
-
Neil Young, "Harvest Moon".
Peter
-
NRBQ - RC Cola And A Moon Pie (From, Workshop - 1973)
-
Dolly Parton, "Slow Dancing With The Moon".
Peter
-
R.E.M.’s ode to the late, great Andy Kaufman: Man on the Moon
Bill, tgo
-
Bonnie Raitt, "Love Me Like A Man".
Peter (who would be quite happy to........)
-
Pearl Jam - Better Man (From, Vitalogy- 1994)
-
Carly Simon, "Nobody Does It Better".
Peter
-
From 1915 by Spencer Williams and Roger Graham, recorded by many, here’s Satchmo’s version:
I Ain’t Got Nobody
Bill, tgo
-
Jimmy Cox, Scrapper Blackwell, Bessie Smith, & Derek and the Dominos - Nobody Loves You When You're Down and Out (From, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs - 1970)
-
I call shenanigans! The actual title is “Nobody KNOWS you ...” and it’s been played, under the correct name, previously. We’re still with Mr. Armstrong.
Bill, tgo
-
Written by Milton Alger & Jack Yellen; recorded by Lou Gold & The Melody Man, Ted Wallace & His Hotel Washington Orchestra, Pearl Bailey, Fletcher Henderson, Ferlin Husky, Lawrence Welk, Pete Drake, and many others, "Ain't She Sweet".
Peter
-
I call partial shenanigans to your shenanigans. I had the artist wrong BUT... Nobody LOVES You When You're Down and Out - John Lennon (From, Walls & Bridges - 1974)
My next play off of Ain't She Sweet
Aretha - (Sweet, Sweet Baby) Since You've Been Gone (From, Aretha: Lady Soul - 1968)
-
Achilles Wheel, "Sweet Bye & Bye".
Peter
-
Santana - Ah, Sweet Dancer (From, Shape Shifter - 2012)
-
Fever Tree, "Death Is The Dancer".
Peter
-
Jackson Browne: For a Dancer
Bill, tgo
-
Mother Lovebone - Chloe Dancer/Crown Of Thorns (From, Shine - 1989)
-
Louis Jordan, “Ain’t Nobody Here But Us Chickens”
-
“Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns” > “Ain’t Nobody Here But Us Chickens”? I think not, so I’m calling shenanigans!
Jefferson Airplane: Crown of Creation
Bill, tgo
-
Mumford and Sons - Broken Crown (From, Babel - 2012)
-
Mike Oldfield, "Jewel In The Crown".
Peter
-
Jack Bruce - Jet Set Jewel (from, Jet Set Jewel Recorded 1978...released 2003)
-
Emmylou Harris, "Satan's Jewel Crown".
Peter
-
Audioslave - Jewel Of The Summertime (From, Revelations - 2006)
-
Gershwin, Gershwin, and Heyward from “Porgy & Bess”: Summertime
Bill, tgo
-
Gershwin, Gershwin, and Heyward from “Porgy & Bess”: Summertime
Bill, tgo
Huh - I would have bet $5 federal that had been played.
Peter
-
Previously played:
Jewel of the Summertime
Summertime Blues
In the Summertime
Summertime Dream
But no P&B Summertime! Whoda thunk it?
Bill, tgo
-
Sly and the Family Stone - Hot Fun In The Summertime (From, Greatest Hits - 1969)
-
Allman Brothers: Hot ‘Lanta
Bill, tgo
-
Roomful Of Blues, "Hot Little Mama"
Peter
-
Loggins and Messina - Your Mama Don't Dance (From, Loggins and Messina -1974)
-
Waylon & Willie, "Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys".
Peter
-
Waylon & Willie, "Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys".
Peter
I played it on November 3, 2020. Still on the Loggins and Messina tune.
Bill, tgo
-
I searched it, dadgum it! (Not to be confused with "DADGAD it".......)
Rank Sinatra, “It Only Happens When I Dance With You”.
Peter
-
Leonard Cohen - Happens To The Heart (Thanks For The Dance - 2019)
-
Deee-Lite, "Groove Is In the Heart (Bootsified to the Nth Degree)".
Peter
-
Funkadelic - One Nation Under A Groove (From, One Nation Under A Groove, 1978)
-
Written by Harry Nilsson and a hit for Three Dog Night: One
Bill, tgo
-
TDN made a lot of money for Harry - and Laura Nyro, and Hoyt Axton, and that's all well and good - but every one of the originals is so much better.......
Bobby Day, "Little Bitty Pretty One".
Peter
-
Rolling Stones - Mother’s Little Helper (From, Aftermath - 1966)
-
Miley Cyrus, "Mother's Daughter".
Peter (who begs forgiveness for that; untalented kids who build careers on their talented parent's fame are a blight - but untalented kids who build a career on their untalented parent's fame are a whole 'nother smoke......)
-
I call you on a singer with little talent and raise you one...
Lindsay Lohan - Confessions of A Broken Heart (Daughter To Father) [From, A Little More Personal - 2005)
-
And I'll counter with the talented progeny of a talented parent; James McMurtry, "Song For A Deckhand's Daughter".
Peter
-
Well I was about to post the Beach Boys: Child is Father of the Man, but Coz beat me to it! So how about Randy Newman: Song for the Dead.
Bill, tgo (who must admit that Ms. Cyrus was quite good acting in Woody Allen’s “Crisis in Six Scenes” on Prime video).
-
Eric Idle & Monty Python - Bruce's Philosophers Song (From, Matching Tie and Handkerchief- 1973)
-
If we’re going there...
Monty Python: Lumberjack Song
Bill, tgo
-
Another one who owes Three Dog Night thanks: Paul Williams, "Just An Old Fashioned Love Song".
Peter
-
Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Song Of The Seasons (From, Barn - 2021)
-
Well, despite being mentioned several times, "Search" says this turd has never actually been played - so we might a swell get it over with: Terry Jacks, "Seasons In The Sun".
Noting like a nice little ditty about the joys of teen suicide, eh?
Peter (who must now go shower - for a long time........)
-
Well although there has been a lot of discussion in this thread about Seasons in the Sun, it does not look like anyone has actually played it (at least as far as I can tell).
Dream Theater - A Change Of Seasons (From, A Change of Seasons, 1995)
-
Is a singular variants of a word considered “shenanigans”?
Fleet Foxes - I’m Not My Season
Please disregard if this violates the Time Sink criteria - but give it a listen, it’s a nice tune.
-
Is a singular variants of a word considered “shenanigans”?
Fleet Foxes - I’m Not My Season
Please disregard if this violates the Time Sink criteria - but give it a listen, it’s a nice tune.
Yes, it is technically shenanigans!
Sheryl Crow: A Change Would Do You Good.
Bill, tgo
-
Ray Charles - Don't Change On Me (From, Genius & Soul: 50th Anniversary Collection - 1971) https://youtu.be/VhpXWfcWmkg
-
Blind Boy Fuller, "Baby, You Gotta Change Your Mind".
Peter
-
Mr. Lennon: Mind Games
Bill, tgo
-
Moody Blues, "Legend Of A Mind".
Peter
-
Neil Young - Unknown Legend (From, Harvest Moon)
-
Gil Scott-Heron: Legend in His Own Mind
Bill, tgo
-
Gordon Lightfoot - If You Could Read My Mind (Sit Down Young Stranger - 1970)
-
Lovin' Spoonful, "Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind".
Peter (who hopes everyone realizes what an inspiration the Lovin' Spoonful were to 10cc & Pearl Jam)
-
Blood , Sweat & Tears (the best version with Al Kooper) - I Love You More than You'll Ever Know (From, Child Is Father To The Man, 1967)
-
Richard B. & Robert M. Sherman; performed by Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, & Ed Wynn, "I Love To Laugh".
Peter
-
Joan Osborne: Love and Hate
Bill, tgo
-
Irving Berlin - Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning (From, Yip, Yip, Yaphank - 1918)
-
A3, "Woke Up This Morning".
Peter
-
Juice Newton: Angel of the Morning
Bill, tgo
-
Connie Francis, Bobbys Vinton & Helms, the Vogues, et al, "You Are My Special Angel" .
Peter
-
Willie Nelson - Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground (From, Honeysuckle Rose - 1981)
-
Achilles Wheel, "We Dreamed Of Flying Cars".
Peter
-
Jack Bruce - Flying
-
Roy Goodwin's Orchestra - Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines (From, Or How I Flew From London To Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes - 1965)
-
Dominic Frontiere and Sid Wayne: The Flying Nun Theme
Bill, tgo
-
Ozzie Osbourne, "Flying High Again".
Peter
-
The Who - Won’t Get Fooled Again (From, Who’s Next - 1971)
-
Lady GaGa, "Fooled Me Again".
Peter
-
Linda Ronstadt, “Try Me Again”.
-
John Entwistle - Try Me
-
John Prine: Quit Hollerin’ at Me
Bill, tgo
-
Buddy Guy, "Can't Quit The Blues".
Peter
-
Pirates of the Mississippi: Don't Quit Your Day Job
Bill, tgo
-
Grateful Dead, "Don't Quit Your Day Job".
Bonus points for a 5-of-5 match!
Peter
-
Semi-shenanigans! No 5 for 5! The Dead tune is "Keep Your Day Job"
The North Country: Don't Quit Your Day Job
Bill, tgo
-
Semi-shenanigans! No 5 for 5! The Dead tune is "Keep Your Day Job"
The North Country: Don't Quit Your Day Job
Bill, tgo
I am embareassed, chagrined, & mortified at my carelessness. I can offer as extenuation that I was not yet high.........
Conway Twitty, "That's My Job".
Peter
-
Drive By Truckers - This F---ing Job (From, The Big To-Do - 2010)
-
Godsmack,"I F---ing Hate You".
Peter
-
Making her first appearance on this list:
Billie Eilish: i love you
Bill, tgo
-
Joe Satriani - Always With Me, Always With You (From, Surfing With The Alien - 1987)
-
Chris Rea - Only With You
-
The Platters, "Only You".
Trivia time: Platters lead singer Tony Williams was the father of former Chicago Bull Brian Williams.
Peter
-
I did a search, perhaps I did it wrong? Expected this to have been played…
Yes - And You and I
-
Though some members of the Supreme Court might beg to differ ...
Lesley Gore : You Don’t Own Me
Bill, tgo (old enough to remember the 2 minute song)
-
Alabama - If You’re Gonna Play In Texas (You Gotta Have A Fiddle In The Band) [From, Roll On - 1984]
-
Alabama - If You’re Gonna Play In Texas (You Gotta Have A Fiddle In The Band) [From, Roll On - 1984]
Sorry, Brian, but I do not see any match there; still on Ms. Gore.
Peter
-
How about the word “you”?
As a quick detour, here’s an interesting video I stumbled across regarding how we perceive and often see something, but not see it.
Bill, tgo
-
Bill, nice video. Peter did you see the Gorilla?
So we are actually still on...
Alabama - If You’re Gonna Play In Texas (You Gotta Have A Fiddle In The Band)[From, Roll On - 1984]
-
I'm surprised that a search reveals this has yet to be played:
Good Ol' Grateful Dead: Playing in the Band
-
Could find this one was used either…
Moody Blues - I’m Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band) [From, Seventh Sojourn, 1972]
-
Dan Fogelberg, “Leader of the Band”.
-
Eric Bogle, "The Band Played Waltzing Matilda".
Peter
-
Leroy Anderson: The Waltzing Cat
Bill, tgo
-
Stray Cats, "Stray Cat Strut".
Peter
-
Bent Fabric: Alley Cat
Bill, tgo
-
Ike turner, "Black's Alley".
Peter
-
Robert Palmer: Sneakin’ Sally Through the Alley
Bill, tgo
-
The Supremes - When The Lovelight Starts Shining Though His Eyes (From, Where Did Our Love Go - 1963)
-
Earth wind & fire - Shining Star
-
Blackmore's Night - The Moon Is Shining (Somewhere Over the Sea)/Somewhere Over the Sea (The Moon is Shining- acoustic version) [From, Dancer And The Moon - 2013]
-
Bobby Darin: Beyond the Sea
Bill, tgo
-
Mr. R. Allen Zimmerman, "Beyond The Horizon".
Peter
-
Bob Dylan - Beyond Here Lies Nothin’ (Together Through Life - 2009)
-
Rodgers & Hammerstein (from “South Pacific”): There is Nothin’ Like a Dame
Bill, tgo
-
Stevie Wonder - You Haven't Done Nothin' (From, Fulfillingness First Finale, 1974)
-
Jackie Wilson, "She Done Me Wrong".
Peter
-
Me & my Shadow - Morecambe and Wise
-
Hollywood Rose, "Shadow Of Your Love".
Peter
-
John Mayer: Shadow Days
Bill, tgo
-
Van Morrison - In The Days Before Rock ‘n’ Roll (From, Enlightenment - 1990)
-
Keith Jarrett, “Days And Nights Waiting”.
-
Rolling Stones - Waiting On A Friend (From, Tatoo You, 1981)
-
James Taylor- You've got a Friend
If you are quick you might spot Jimmy J.
-
Joseph M. Scriven, lyrics, & Charles Crovat Converse, music, "What A Friend We Have In Jesus".
Peter (who, while a heathen since his teens, was raised to be a clergyman and thus knows these things.......)
-
Ry Cooder & David Lindley at The Fillmore: Jesus on the Mainline
Bill, tgo
-
Hunter Perrin, "Comin' Down That Mainline Now".
Peter
-
Bonnie Raitt - The Comin’ Round Is Going Through (From, Dig In Deep - 2016)
-
Traditional: She’ll Be Comin’ Round the Mountain
Bill, tgo
-
Modest Mussorgsky, "Night On Bald Mountain".
Peter
-
Harry McClintock: Big Rock Candy Mountain
Bill, tgo
-
Bow Wow Wow, "I Want Candy".
Peter
-
Roy Orbison - Candy Man (From, 16 Biggest hits - 1961)*
*Please note: This is a different song than the Dead's Candyman (From American Beauty - 1970, which has to have been played by someone already) which is related to but somewhat different than Mississippi John Hurt's Candy Man (Blues) (From, The Complete 1928 Sessions - 1928), all of which are different songs than Sammy Davis Junior's - The Candyman (From Willi Wonka and the Chocolate Factory though Sammy didn't sing the song in the movie and played by mario farufyno.
-
Surprisingly, the Dead's "Candyman" has not yet been played! However, it doesn't work here, so:
The Four Seasons (my favorite group until the Beatles released "She Loves You"): Candy Girl
Bill, tgo
-
Dave Edmunds, “Girls Talk”.
-
Candy Girl > Girls Talk? I call shenanigens! Still with the Four Seasons.
Bill, tgo
-
Bellamy Bros., "Redneck Girl".
Peter
-
Jackson Browne: Redneck Friend
Bill, tgo
-
Jazz Butcher, "The Devil Is My Friend".
Peter
-
Sorry about Dave Edmunds. I was momentarily distracted by the shiny object of hearing Rockpile again after too many years.
-
No problem. Good to see you crawling from the wreckage of your Dave Edmunds post.
hehehehe
Bill, tgo
-
Wishbone Ash - Everybody Needs A Friend (From, Wishbone Four - 1973)
-
Randy Newman: You’ve Got a Friend in Me
Bill, tgo
-
Beatles - Got To Get You Into My Life (From, Revolver - 1966)
-
Sorry Brian. That was previously played on April 22, 2020, by ... you!
Bill, tgo
-
Wishbone Ash, "She Was My Best Friend".
Peter
-
Another case of search not working. I made three different attempts to see if this had been played and all came up negative.
-
The Police - When The World Is Running Down You Make The Best Of What’s Around (From, Zenyatta Mondatta, 2008)
-
Bob Dylan: Political World
Bill, tgo
-
Weezer - The World Has Turned And Left Me Here [From, Weezer (The Blue Album - 1994]
-
Tony Bennett: I left my heart in San Francisco
Bill, tgo
-
Fever Tree, "San Francisco Girls (Return Of The Native)".
Peter
-
Frank Zappa - Dead Girls of London (From, Another Cheap Aroma - 1979)
Don't worry, about this song being about a serial killer or anything like that. The focus is on Frank's inability to pickup any girls after a recording session in the U.K.
-
At the risk of my soul - Kiss, "Calling Dr. Love".
Peter
-
"Dead Girls of London" > "Calling Dr. Love" ??? ??? ?
SHENANIGANS !!!!
Harry Nilsson: I'd Rather Be Dead
Bill, tgo (who DID NOT use the emoticons. I just typed several question marks and it came out that way!)
-
"Dead Girls of London" > "Calling Dr. Love" ??? ??? ?
SHENANIGANS !!!!
Harry Nilsson: I'd Rather Be Dead
Bill, tgo (who DID NOT use the emoticons. I just typed several question marks and it came out that way!)
Well, crap. I searched "London Calling", and when it came up used had a brain fart and matched "Calling" instead of "London" - I hate when that happens.
The Smiths, "The Queen Is Dead".
Peter (who has also had attempts at emphatic be autoemoticonned)
-
Tina Turner - I Might Have Been Queen (From, Private Dancer, 1984)
-
Those guys who were almost Mythical Ethical Icicle Tricycle, "It Must Have Been The Roses".
Peter (who doubts even their brilliance would have been sufficient to overcome that name.......)
-
Henry Mancini: The Days of Wine and Roses
Bill, tgo
-
Yusuf Islam (aka Cat Stevens) - All Kinds of Roses (From, Roadsinger - 2009)
-
Now making its first appearance on this list:
Mott the Hoople: All the Young Dudes
Bill, tgo
-
The Southern Gentleman Sonny James, "Young Love".
Peter
-
Sticking with Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) - Oh Very Young [From, Buddha and The Chocolate Box- 1974]
-
Eric Burdon and the Animals, “When I Was Young”.
-
The Coasters: Young Blood
Bill, tgo
-
Downchild Blues Band, "Blood Run Hot".
Peter
-
Roy Orbison - Wild Hearts Run Out Of Time (From, The Essential Roy Orbison - 1985)
-
Doors, "Run With Me".
Peter
-
I guess I'm on an oldies binge.
The Crystals: Da Do Run Run
"Somebody told me that his name was" Bill, tgo
-
Beach Boys - Do You Like Worms (aka Do You Dig Worms; aka Roll Plymouth Rock) (From, Smile - 1966)
-
I guess I'm on an oldies binge.
The Crystals: Da Do Run Run
"Somebody told me that his name was" Bill, tgo
Negatory, Good Buddy; that clip is mislabeled & off by a vowel. The actual title is "Da Do Ron Ron". Still with the Doors.
Peter
-
Carly Simon - Let The River Run (From, Working Girl soundtrack - 1988)
-
Birthday Boy and his Buddies: Let It Be
Bill, tgo
-
James Brown, "Let A Man Come In And Do The Popcorn Part One".
Peter
-
Dream Theater - Metropolis - Part I: The Miracle And The Sleeper (From, Images and Words - 1992)
-
The Reverend Horton Heat, ""Sleeper Coach Driver"".
Peter
-
Counting Crows - Earthquake Driver (From, Somewhere Under Wonderland - 2014) https://youtu.be/wFF_iF4k9XE (https://youtu.be/wFF_iF4k9XE)
-
Grateful Dead (covering a Rodney Crowell song): California Earthquake (A Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On)
Bill, tgo
-
Lyrics - W. Gutherie; music - J. Bennett & J. Tweedy, "California Stars".
Peter (whose youngest son was never more impressed with him than when he found out Dad knew Jeff Tweedy's wife......)
-
Beach Boys - California Girls (From, Summer Days (And Summer Nights!! - 1965) [/size]
I can't believe this hasn't been played but nothing came up in s slew of different searches
-
The Four Seasons, "Big Girls Don't Cry".
Peter
-
The Band: Don't Ya Tell Henry
Bill, tgo
-
Joe Bonamassa - The Ballad Of John Henry (From, The Ballad Of a John Henry - 2009)
-
The Fabs, "The Ballad Of John And Yoko".
Peter
-
Emmylou Harris - The Ballad of Sally Rose (From, The Ballad of Sally Rose, 1985)
P.S. I believe the Ballad of John and Yoko was used 4/6/21 by Mario Farufyno. So technically, I think I’m responding to my own post…[The Ballad of John Henry] but since it’s been a week of no responses I believe we should, Play On!
-
"Search" (to my surprise) showed it clean- but I think we've all learned that is somewhat hit-and-miss, so if anyone can chime in with confirmation on whether I was hosed again or not, please do.
Peter
-
My personal experience has been the more words of a title I use in my searches, the Less Likely I am to find a previous play. This one came up when I searched “Ballad”
-
Brian’s experience with the “search” function is similar to mine. Less is often more. Also, quotation marks often help.
Clapton: Lay Down Sally
Bill, tgo
-
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Chant Down Babylon (From, Confrontation - 1983)
-
Electric Light Orchestra: Don’t Bring Me Down
Bill, tgo
-
Barbara Streisand: you don't bring me flowers.
-
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Feasting On The Flowers (From, The Getaway - 2016
-
Scott McKenzie: San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)
Bill, tgo
-
Paul & Art, "Flowers Never Bend With the Rainfall".
Peter
-
Albert Hammond - It Never Rains in Southern California (From, It Never Rains in Southern California - 1972)
-
The Mamas & the Papas: California Dreamin’
Bill, tgo
-
Chicago Transit Authority - South California Purples (From, Chicago Transit Authority/Chicago I - 1969)
-
Kansas, ""People Of The South Wind".
Peter
-
Mr. Dylan: Idiot Wind
Bill, tgo (who would include “Blood on the Tracks” as one of his “desert island” albums)
-
Mick Scott, "In The City Where The Blue Wind Blows".
Peter
-
Santana - Song of the Wind (From, Caravanserai - 1972)
-
Little Bobby Zimmerman: Blowing in the Wind
Bill, tgo
-
Bob Seger - Against the Wind (From, Against the Wind - 1980)
-
Jefferson Airplane, "Up Against The Wall, Motherf***er".
Peter
-
Groucho Marx: I’m Against It
Bill, tgo
-
Rufus featuring Chaka Khan - A slow Screw Against the wall.
-
Jimmy Buffet & The Coral Reefer Band, "Why Don't We Get Drunk And Screw?".
Peter
-
Jimmy Buffet & The Coral Reefer Band, "Why Don't We Get Drunk And Screw?".
Peter
First played by moi on 11/11/20, and attempted by you this past February. We’re still on Jazzy’s play.
Bill, tgo
-
Jimmy Buffet & The Coral Reefer Band, "Why Don't We Get Drunk And Screw?".
Peter
First played by moi on 11/11/20, and attempted by you this past February. We’re still on Jazzy’s play.
Bill, tgo
Well, fiddlesticks! I searched it in several variations, and all came up clean. It's a vast right-wing conspiracy, I tell ya!
The Crystals, "(Let's Dance) The Screw".
Peter
-
The Pointer Sisters: Neutron Dance
Bill, tgo
-
Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie (From, I'm With You - 2011)
-
Rod the Mod, "Maggie May".
Peter
-
From Lerner & Loewe's Camelot: The Lusty Month of May
Bill, tgo
-
Bee Gees, "First Of May".
Peter
-
Blue Rodeo, “5 Days In May”.
-
Mary Hopkins (produced by Paul McCartney): Those Were the Days
Bill, tgo
-
Nat King Cole, "Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days Of Summer".
Peter
-
Green Day - Lazy Bones (From Dos!, 2012)
-
Delta Rhythm Boys: Dem Dry Bones
Bill, tgo
-
Randy Travis - “Diggin’ Up Bones” (Gore/Overstreet/Stuckey)
-
Drop Kick Murphys - I’m Shipping Up To Boston (From, The Warriors Code - 2005) https://youtu.be/K0GIaDAc0T0 (https://youtu.be/K0GIaDAc0T0)
-
Kate Bush - Running Up that Hill
-
Paul Robeson: Joe Hill
Bill, tgo
-
Bruce/Emmylou/Neil, "Mansion On The Hill".
Peter
-
Neil Young - String Quartet From Whiskey Boot Hill (From, Neil Young - 1969) https://youtu.be/JF15KJvMuGk (https://youtu.be/JF15KJvMuGk)
-
Ah, but you previously played that one last year on July 12th. So we are still on “Mansion on the Hill”
Paul Simon: The Side of a Hill
Bill, tgo
-
I need you to tell me exactly the search term you used to find that I previously played this tune. I checked prior to a play and then subsequently used the following search terms which came up with nothing…
String Quartet
string quartet
“String Quartet”
“string quartet”
“[size=78%] Whiskey Boot Hill”[/size]
Whiskey Boot Hill
Whiskey Boot
Boot Hill
and of course String Quartet From Whiskey Boot Hill
-
“Whiskey”
“Whiskey boot” also worked for me.
Bill, tgo
-
Just tried both “Whiskey” and “Whiskey boot” and all I got was your response. My post, which came up earlier failed to show.
David Bowie - Up The Hill Backwards (From, Scary Monsters - 1980)
-
Bob Marley: Stir It Up
Bill, tgo
-
B.B. King - Woke Up This Morning (My Baby She Was Gone)[From, Singin’ The Blues - 1953]
-
Old Christian Hymn made famous by Cat Stevens: Morning Has Broken
Bill, tgo
-
Sorry, its been used twice previously
On March 07, 2020, 07:43:30 AM by Hammer- Eleanor Farjeon as performed by Cat Stevens/ Yusuf Islam - Morning has Broken
On May 05, 2020, 03:26:38 PM by Hankster
- Cat Stevens - Morning has Broken
-
O.K. How about this one:
Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor, and Debbie Reynolds from “Singin’ in the Rain”: Good Morning
Bill, tgo
-
Ben Leubeck - Morning After (from Rented Rooms, 2016)
Note: Entirely different Morning After than that previously played
-
Mississippi John Hurt, “Monday Morning Blues”.
Peter
-
John Prine: Long Monday
Bill, tgo
-
Jimmy Buffet, “Come Monday”.
-
Aretha Franklin - Until You Come Back To Me (That’s What I’m Going To Do)[From, Let Me In Your Life - 1974)
-
Rory Gallagher, "Going To My Hometown".
Peter
-
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers: Hometown Blues
Bill, tgo
-
Steve Earle, "Transcendental Blues".
Peter
-
Marvin Gaye - Inner City Blues (Make Me Want To Holler) [From, What’s Going On - 1971]
-
Stevie Wonder : Living for the City
Bill, tgo
-
Chicago - Something In This City Changes People (From, Chicago VI - 1973)
-
Pete Townsend - White City Fighting
-
Rather surprised that this hasn’t been played yet!
Rolling Stones: Street Fighting Man
Bill, tgo
-
And I'm even more surprised that this (as far "Search" tells me) hasn't - Martha & The Vandellas/Grateful Dead/probably some lesser acts, "Dancing In The Street".
Peter
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Last Of The Street Survivors (Single played during the Last Of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour - 2020)
-
Another one that I was surprised was still out there:
Stones: The Last Time
Bill, tgo
-
Fiddler’s Dram - Day Trip To Bangor (Didn’t We Have A Lovely Time) [From, To See The Play - 1979]
-
The Weavers, "Wasn't That A Time".
Peter
-
Pieces of a Dream - Time For Love.
-
Louie Armstrong - We Have All The Time In The World (From, Her Majesty's Secret Service Soundtrack - 1969)
-
Jefferson Starship: I Want to See Another World
Bill, tgo
-
Stevie Wonder - You and I (We Can Conquer The World) [From, Talking Book - 1972)
-
Jim Reeves: Welcome to My World
Bill, tgo
-
Tears for Fears - Everybody wants to rule the world.
-
R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts (From, Automatic For The People - 1992)
-
Linda Ronstadt, “Everybody Loves A Winner”.
-
Lyle Lovett, "I Love Everybody".
Peter
-
Lyle Lovett, "I Love Everybody".
Peter
That was a great record. Still got my copy.
Nothing to add... carry on the game.
-
Weezer - Everybody Get Dangerous (From, The Red Album - 2008)
-
Sly & the Family Stone: Everybody Is a Star
Bill, tgo
-
Neil Young - A Rock Star Bucks a Coffee Shop (From, The Monsanto Years - 2015). Mr. Young takes on Starbucks and Monsanto
-
Bob Dylan: One More Cup of Coffee
Bill, tgo
-
Lefty Frizzell, "Cigarettes And Coffee Blues".
Peter
-
Savage Garden - Two Beds and A Coffee Machine (From, Affirmation - 1999)
-
Simon and Garfunkel, “Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine”.
-
Steely Dan - Green Earrings (From, The Royal Scam - 1976)
-
Kermit the Frog: Bein’ Green
Bill, tgo
-
Green Day - Green Day (From, 1039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours - 1990)
-
The Band, "The Day They Drove Old Dixie Down".
Peter
-
Shenanigans!
Levon and the boys drove Old Dixie down at night, not during the day! Still on the Green Day tune.
Bill, tgo
-
It's hell to be old when the night is young..................
Peter
-
Young Mr. Zimmerman: Peggy Day
Bill, tgo
-
Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue (From, Buddy Holly - 1959)
-
Willie Nelson and Leon Russell, “Sioux City Sue”. Gene Autry did it first, but I’m stickin’ with Willie.
-
Bruce Springsteen - It’s Hard To Be A Saint In The City (From, Greetings From Asbury Park N.J. - 1973)
-
Delaney & Bonnie, "I Love The City".
Peter
-
Bobby Bare (among others): Detroit City
Bill, tgo
-
Kiss (St. Dilbert forgive me), "Detroit Rock City".
Peter
-
Chuck Willis: Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes
Bill, tgo
and here's The Band doing the tune with Bobby Weir and Rob Wasserman sitting in!
-
Edgar Winter Group - Keep Playing That Rock n’ Roll (From, Edgar Winter’s White Trash - 1971) https://youtu.be/adbZWTJXhbU (https://youtu.be/adbZWTJXhbU)
-
Wow, Edgar Winter’s White Trash! I saw Humble Pie (with Peter Frampton before he became alive) open for EWWT (with Rick Derringer) at the old Academy of Music on 14th St. in NY in 1971. As I recall, the volume had the balcony vibrating so much it was scary!
Bill, tgo
-
Tony Bennett & Aretha Franklin, "How Do You Keep The Music Playing?".
Peter
-
Earth, Wind, & Fire - Keep Your Head To The Sky (From, Head To The Sky - 1973)
-
Electric Light Orchestra - Mr Blue Sky
-
The Fleetwoods: Mr. Blue
Bill, tgo
-
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
-
Tom Russell, “Blue Wing”.
-
Blackberry Smoke - Free On The Wing (From, Like An Arrow - 2016)
-
Matt Monro: Born Free
Bill, tgo
-
Goffin/King, made famous by the Byrds; also recorded by Carole her own self, the City, the Lemonpipers, and Yo Lo Tengo, "Wasn't Born to Follow".
Peter
-
James Taylor - I Will Follow (From, James Taylor, 1981; James Taylor - Live 1993) Not the best sound but some decent shots of Jimmy are included
-
Peggy March: I Will Follow Him
Bill, tgo
-
Steam - Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Good Bye (Single B-side from It's The Magic in You Girl - 1969). Also released by Bananarama (Drom, Deep Sea Skiving - 1983
-
The great John Hartford: Bye Bye
Bill, tgo
-
Everly Brothers - Bye Bye Love (From, The Everly Brothers - 1957)
-
Achilles Wheel, "Sweet Bye And Bye".
Peter
-
Toots & the Maytals: Sweet and Dandy
Bill, tgo
-
Bonnie Raitt - Sweet Forgiveness (From, Sweet Forgiveness - 1977)
-
With all appropriate apologies and reservations, I reluctantly play a song where the singer sounds incredibly urgent, like he has to go to the bathroom REALLY bad and someone’s already using it, so he’s holding it in in the hallway. Many of his songs fit into this category.
Neil Diamond: Sweet Caroline
Bill, tgo (who refuses to enable the horror by posting a youtube link)
-
Aretha Franklin - (Sweet, Sweet Baby) Since You’ve Been Gone [From, Aretha: Lady Soul- 1968]
-
Louvin Brothers, “Sweet Dreams”. Here’s my favourite version:
-
Bruce Springsteen - Land Of Hope And Dreams (From, Wrecking Ball - 2012)
-
The Vogues: Land of Milk and Honey
Bill, tgo
-
With all appropriate apologies and reservations, I reluctantly play a song where the singer sounds incredibly urgent, like he has to go to the bathroom REALLY bad and someone’s already using it, so he’s holding it in in the hallway. Many of his songs fit into this category.
Neil Diamond: Sweet Caroline
Bill, tgo (who refuses to enable the horror by posting a youtube link)
Levon was hanging backstage with Muddy waiting for Mr. Morganfield's slot during The Last Waltz when Robbie came back to ask to cut Muddy so Neil (Robbie was producing an album for him at the time; onliest reason he was there) could have a longer slot.
Quoth Levon, "Tell Neil Diamond we don't know the f*** he is".
Wicked Wilson Pickett, "Land Of 1000 Dances".
Peter
-
Sorry Coz, you played that, including the reference to “Wicked Wilson Pickett”, on 7/8/20. Still on the Vogues tune.
Bill, tgo
-
Sorry Coz, you played that, including the reference to “Wicked Wilson Pickett”, on 7/8/20. Still on the Vogues tune.
Bill, tgo
Curse you, evil Search function!!!!
Peter
-
U2 - Stranger In A Strange Land (From, October- 1981)
-
Willie Nelson: Red Headed Stranger
Bill, tgo
-
Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs, "Little Red Riding Hood".
Peter
-
B.B. King & Eric Clapton - Riding With The King (From, Riding With The King - 2000)
-
Tom Petty: It’s Good to be King
Bill, tgo
-
B.B. King & Eric Clapton - Riding With The King (From, Riding With The King - 2000)
Ok, I would have gone with John Hiatt's (far superior) original version, but, fine.
Edvard Grieg, "In the Hall of the Mountain King".
Peter
-
I played ITHOTMK on 10/2/20. Still on the Petty tune.
Bill, tgo
-
I played ITHOTMK on 10/2/20. Still on the Petty tune.
Bill, tgo
You wanna tell the *$%^**% "Search" that? In the immortal words of Snidley Whiplash, "Curses! Foiled again!"
So I'll Petty right back at ya & try "Money Becomes King".
Peter
-
Chicago - I Don’t Want Your Money (From, Chicago III - 1971)
-
Pink Floyd: Money
Bill, tgo
-
Walter Becker - Circus Money (From, Circus Money - 2008)
-
David Wilcox (yep, the Great Speckled Bird David Wilcox), “Breakfast at the Circus”.
-
Pink Floyd- Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast (From, Atom Heart Mother - 1970)
https://youtu.be/_7pkOZ5n6PQ (https://youtu.be/_7pkOZ5n6PQ)
-
Written by Norman Whitfield and recorded by The Temptations, Eddie Kendricks, Dennis Edwards, Albino Gorilla, David freaking Soul, and who knows who else, "Psychedelic Shack".
Peter
-
Jimmy Gilmer & the Fireballs: Sugar Shack
Bill, tgo
-
Weezer - Back To The Shack (From, Everything Will Be Alright In The End - 2014)
-
Amos Milburn, "Chicken Shack Boogie".
Peter
-
Parliament - Aqua Boogie (A Psychoalphadiscobetabioaquadoloop) [From, Moto Booty Affair, 1978)
-
Mamie Van Doren: There’s Something About an Aqua Velva Man
Bill, tgo
It’s the silicone!
-
Stone Gossard - I Need Something Different (From, Moonlander - 2013) https://youtu.be/_mmvcR3wI0c (https://youtu.be/_mmvcR3wI0c)
-
Beatles: Something
(a beautiful song with, IMHO, one of the lamest lines ever written; "you know I believe, and how"
-
Um.....er.....Herman's Hermits, "I'm Into Something Good".
Jeez, Herman's freakin' Hermits; I'm so ashamed..........
Peter
-
The Zombies - You Make Me Feel So Good (From, The Zombies - 1964)
-
The Chairman of the Board, the incomparable Mr. Sinatra: You Make Me Feel So Young
Bill, tgo
-
I can’t get started with you - Duke and Gershwin
-
Pearl Jam - Can’t Deny Me (Single release - 2018)
-
Beatles: I Me Mine
Bill, tgo
-
Achilles Wheel, "Down In The Mine".
Peter
-
😎
-
Johnny Cash - Ain't No Grave (Gonna Hold This Body Down) [From, American VI. Ain't No Grave]
-
Roy Rogers & Norton Buffalo: Ain't No Bread in the Breadbox
Bill, tgo
-
That's not Roy Rogers - where's the fringed shirt & 2-gun rig??
One day Roy went into town to buy a pair of boots. As he was riding back to the ranch, a mountain lion jumped out & tore the heck out one of them.
This perturbed old Roy, so when he got back to the Double Bar R, he told Dale what had happened, grabbed his rifle, and rode back out.
A few days later he rode back in, a dead mountain lion draped over Trigger's haunches.
Dale came out and asked "♪Pardon me Roy, is the cat that chewed your new shoes?♪"
Bill Withers, "Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone".
Peter
-
Steely Dan - Everyone’s Gone To The Movies (From, Katy Lied - 1975)
-
George Benson - On Broadway
-
George Benson - On Broadway
Um, Jazzy? May I point out that neither of those words are contained in "Everybody's Gone To The Movies"?
Still on Steely Dan.
Peter
-
Eagles: Already Gone
Bill, tgo
-
The incomparable Mr. Riley B. King, "The Thrill Is Gone".
Peter
-
Wait a minute now, doesn’t everybody go to the movies on Broadway🤔
-
Naw, they go to the live theater on Broadway, plays and musicals.
Bill, tgo
-
Naw, they go to the live theater on Broadway, plays and musicals.
Bill, tgo
And, speaking as a former theater major, thank you for differentiating betwixt those two _very_ different things!
Peter (who once told a cast-mate "The difference between us is that I love theater & music, and you love Gilbert & Sullivan")
-
Just to clarify...I was joking (and trying to support my colleague from the UK) ;D In addition, as you all probably realize, the name "Broadway" refers not only to a street in NYC but to main thoroughfares in probably 80% of cities and towns in the U.S. In my neck of the woods, there actually is a street named Broadway that runs through three towns that has at least 5 different theaters on it. :D
-
Eagles - After the Thrill is Gone (From, One of These Nights - 1975)
-
What’s the most common street name in America? Surprisingly, the answer is not “1st Street” but, rather, “2nd Street”. Many “1st Streets” have been renamed as “Broadway” or “Main Street”, or something similar!
Neil Young: After the Gold Rush
Bill, tgo
-
The Gatlin Brothers, “All the Gold in California”
-
U2 - California (There Is No End To Love) [From, Songs of Innocence - 2014]
-
John Stewart: California Bloodlines. (from the outstanding album “The Phoenix Concerts)
Bill, tgo
-
The Offspring - Cruising California (Bumpin’ in My Trunk) [From, Days Go By - 2012]
-
Chilliwack, “California Girl”
-
The Temptations: My Girl
Bill, tgo
-
Levant and Heyman, “Blame It On My Youth”. Here’s my favourite version - Jamie Cullum and Martin Taylor.
-
Nirvana - Even In His Youth (From, Smells Like Teen Spirit - B side - 1991)
-
Bob Seger, "Even Now".
Peter
-
Rufus Wainwright - Give Me What I Want And Give It To Me Now! (From, All Days Are Nights: Songs For Lulu - 2010)
-
Bonnie Raitt: Give It Up or Let Me Go
Bill, tgo
-
Barry White - Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Babe (From, Can't Get Enough - 1974)
-
And now, making their first appearance on this thread, all the way from 1965, and with appropriate apologies for waking up Bill Murray in February:
Sonny & Cher: I Got You Babe
Bill, tgo
-
Don’t know what I was thinking with the Barry White entry as it doesn’t have any of the words of Bonnie’s Give It Up or Let Me Go so I think we are still on that one.
-
Well, I do believe you are correct, Sir - ergo, Hall & Oates, "Give It Up (Old Habits)"
Peter
-
Parliament - Give Up The Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker) [From, Mothership Connection - 1975] https://youtu.be/gBWH3OWfT2Y (https://youtu.be/gBWH3OWfT2Y)
-
The Dobrolic Plectral Society dba John Hartford, "Tear Down The Grand Ole Opry".
Peter
-
Jackson Browne - Going Down To Cuba (From, Time the Conqueror - 2008)
-
Joni Mitchell, “Urge For Going”.
-
Dropkick Murphy’s - Going Out In Style (From, Going Out in Style - 2011) https://youtu.be/s3dlQ-hykH0 (https://youtu.be/s3dlQ-hykH0)
-
JJ Cale, "Out Of Style".
Peter
-
Stones: Out of Time
(Here’s Mick from last June. Not too shabby for a 79 year old!)
-
Flight Of The Conchords, "Business Time".
Peter
-
Bonnie Raitt covering John Hiatt: No Business
Bill, tgo
-
Chuck Berry - Too Much Monkey Business (From, After School Session - 1956)
-
Jean-Paul Satre & Ringo, "Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey".
Peter
-
EGSTHEMAMM was originally played on 9/26/20. Still on the Chuck Berry tune.
Smokey Robinson & the Miracles: Mickey’s Monkey
Bill, tgo
-
The Traveling Wilbury’s - Tweeter And The Monkey Man (From, Volume One - 1988)
-
Laura Nyro, "Monkey Time".
Peter
-
And, also on 9/26/20, I played Tweeter and the Monkey Man. But, in this case, no harm no foul. I found all this by searching for “monkey”.
Bill, tgo
-
Elvis Costello, “Monkey to Man”
-
This one I was not lazy about and checked for previous play
Dave Matthews Band - Shake Me Like A Monkey (From, Big Whiskey And The Groogrux King - 2009)
-
Elmore James, "Shake Your Money Maker".
Peter
-
Good Ole Grateful Dead: Money Money
Bill, tgo
-
Sha Na Na, “Canadian Money”.
-
Gordon Lightfoot, "Canadian Railroad Trilogy".
Peter
-
Gov’t Mule - Railroad Boy (From, By A Thread - 2009).
-
Beatles: This Boy
Bill, tgo
-
The Allman Brothers Band - Pony Boy (From, Brothers and Sisters - 1973)
-
Lee Dorsey, "Ride Your Pony".
Peter
-
Fab Four: Ticket to Ride
Bill, tgo
-
Billy Joe Shaver, “Ride Me Down Easy”.
-
Fab Four: Ticket to Ride
Bill, tgo
First image I've seen of George with a 345.
Vanity Fare, "Hitchin' A Ride".
Peter
-
Al Green: Ride Sally Ride
Bill, tgo
-
Al Green: Ride Sally Ride
Bill, tgo
I have always been amazed at Rev. Green's ability to predict the career of Sally Ride.......
Peter
-
Little Richard/The Beatles - Long Tall Sally (From, Here’s Little Richard - 1956 & Long Tall Sally EP -1964)
-
Robert Palmer, “Sneakin’ Sally Through The Alley”
-
Rod The Mod, "Gasoline Alley".
Peter
-
TIME OUT!!! SHENANIGANS!!!
I used “Sneakin’ Sally Through the Alley” last May 14th, so we are still on ”Long Tall Sally”.
Woody Guthrie: So Long, It’s Been Good to Know Yuh
Bill, tgo
-
John Hoosier Melonhead, "Hurts So Good".
Peter
-
Neil Young - Good To See You (From, Silver and Gold - 2000)
-
Wow. I actually did a search and sneaking sally etc didn’t show up.
-
Happens to me all the time, Hank.
Peter
-
Try searching for just "sally", that's how I found it.
Back to the game: Rufus: Tell Me Something Good
Bill, tgo
-
Her Incredible Majesty The Queen Of Soul, Ms. Aretha Franklin, "Something He Can Feel".
Peter
-
The Who: See Me, Feel Me/Listening to You
Bill, tgo
-
Great tune, Bill :)
Traffic, Sometimes I feel so uninspired
https://www.google.com/search?q=sometimes+i+feel+so+uninspired&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari
-
Queens of the Stone Age - You Think I Ain’t Worth A Dollar, But I Feel Like A Millionaire ( From, Songs For The Deaf - 2002)
-
Good Ol’ Grateful Dead: Alice D. Millionaire
Bill, tgo (with a nod to Bear)
-
AC/DC - Ain’t No Fun Waiting Around To Be A Millionaire (From, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - 1976)
-
There will never be another you
written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren
-
Luther Vandross - Never Too Much.,
-
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band- Rock and Roll Never Forgets (From, Night Moves - 1976)
https://youtu.be/s8bFzQ_u0Ts (https://youtu.be/s8bFzQ_u0Ts)
-
Here’s a blast from the past, from 1964, recorded at Apple Studios (one of the very first videos?)
The Seekers: I’ll Never Find Another You
-
Insane Clown Posse, "Another Love Song".
Peter
-
Work Song…by Nat Adderly
-
Paul McCartney - On My Way To Work (From, New - 2013)
-
Blind Faith, "Wasted And I Can't Find My Way Home".
Peter
-
The Beatles: You Can’t Do That
Bill, tgo
And here’s my band Stonetrout covering the tune (with an added bonus of “Loser”). I’m playing a guitar I put together with an old Modulus Blackknife neck, Warmoth Black Korina body, topped with flame Koa, and Alembic Strat pickups/electronics with added Q.
-
R.E.M. - Can’t Get There From Here (From, Fables Of The Reconstruction - 1985)
-
George Strait, "Here For Good Time".
Peter
-
Alan Jackson (with Mark Irwin), “Here In The Real World”.
-
The Isley Brothers - Harvest For The World (From, Harvest For The World - 1976)
-
Neil Young: Harvest
Bill, tgo (who checked, and “Harvest Moon” was already played)
-
Nora Bayes Norworth & Jack Northworth - Shine On, Harvest Moon (From, Ziegfeld Follies, 1908)
-
Jonathan King, “Everyone’s Gone To The Moon”
-
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention: Concentration Moon
Bill, tgo
-
Achilles Wheel, "Under This Moon".
Peter
-
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys - Blue Moon Of Kentucky (From, Blue Moon Of Kentucky - 1946)
Also done by Ray Charles, Paul McCartney, Elvis, and LeAnn Rimes & Al Kooper
-
CS&N, "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes".
Peter (who is shocked - shocked - to find that one free, even after searching 4 different ways)
-
DOUBLE SHENANIGANS!!
Blue Moon of Kentucky: played by hammer 12/8/20.
SJBE: played by Hammer: 3/22/20. (I searched for “suite”).
Bill, tgo
-
DOUBLE SHENANIGANS!!
Blue Moon of Kentucky: played by hammer 12/8/20.
SJBE: played by Hammer: 3/22/20. (I searched for “suite”).
So did I. It's a vast right-wing conspiracy to make me post used songs, I tell you!
Peter
Bill, tgo
-
The last valid entry was Achilles Wheel's "Under this Moon".
Rolling Stones: The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man
Bill, tgo
-
I Ragazzi Da Spiaggia; "Pacific Cost Highway".
Peter(who's heading to Her ancestral homeland later in the year, and thus attempting to pick up un poco di Italiano.....)
-
Doobie Brothers - Rockin’ Down The Highway (From Toulouse Street - 1972)
-
The Great Chuck Berry (on a Stratocaster!): Reelin’ and Rockin’
Bill, tgo
-
Does this count as Shenanigans due to previous use by Coz who submitted the same song a while back but confused the order of Reelin’ and Rockin’ with Rockin’ and Reelin’ ?
If not then I submit…Stevie Ray Vaughan - The House is Rockin’ (From, In Step - 1989)
-
My House - Lou Reed
-
CSN and sometimes Y, "Our House".
Peter
-
R.E.M. - Disturbance At The Heron House (From, License This Song - 1987)
-
Warren Zevon: Disorder in the House
Bill, tgo
-
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - House At Pooh Corner (From, Uncle Charlie And His Dog Teddy - 1970)
-
The Four Lads, "Standing On The Corner".
Peter
-
Primitive Radio Gods - Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand (From, Rocket - 1996)
-
Robert Cray, "Phone Booth".
Peter
-
John Hiatt & Jerry Douglas Band: Mississippi Phone Booth
Bill, tgo
-
Thomas Hampson singing Charles Ives' "General William Booth Enters into Heaven".
-
Ahhh, the rare homonym play. Well done, sir!
Grateful Dead: Heaven Help the Fool
Bill, tgo
-
The Righteous Brothers - Rock and Roll Heaven (From, Give It To The People - 1974)
-
Jelly Roll Morton: Jelly Roll Blues
Bill, tgo
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Rex's Blues".
Peter
-
Robert Johnson - Dead Shrimp Blues (From, King Of The Delta Blues - 1936)
-
Townes Van Zandt, "Ruester's Blues".
Peter (who is thrilled at the chance to play back-to-back TVZ for the first time in ages!)
-
Bob Dylan - Black Crow Blues (From, Another Side of Bob Dylan - 1964)
-
Guy Clark, "Dublin Blues".
Peter
-
From a favorite movie, Smoke Signals.
Jim Boyd - Reservation Blues
-
Dan Fardon (and later covered by Paul Revere and the Raiders): Indian Reservation
Bill, tgo
-
Elton John - Indian Sunset (From, Madman Across The Water - 1974)
-
The Cowsills, “Indian Lake”.
-
Dean Summerwind: Parked Out By the Lake
Bill, tgo (if you actually listen to this … just don’t say I didn’t warn you!)
-
Conor Oberst - Night At Lake Unknown (From, Upside Down Mountain - 2014)
-
Elvis: Such a Night (different song from the previously played Dr. John tune of the same name)
Bill, tgo
-
Fred R. -
It’s Such a Good Feeling.
-
Joe Walsh - Life’s Been Good (From, But Seriously, Folks - 1978)
-
Peter Seeger, "I've Been Working On The Railroad".
Peter
-
Peter Seeger, "I've Been Working On The Railroad".
Peter
Shenanigans! Played by Hammer on 12/16/21. Still on the Joe Walsh tune.
Bill, tgo
-
Peter Seeger, "I've Been Working On The Railroad".
Peter
Shenanigans! Played by Hammer on 12/16/21. Still on the Joe Walsh tune.
Bill, tgo
Well, fiddlesticks! I searched it 4 different ways, and it came up clean.
How about Clint Ballard, Jr., recorded by Dee Dee Warwick, Linda Ronstadt, et al, "You're No Good".
Peter
-
Mr. Richard Starkey: The No No Song
Bill, tgo
-
Martin Gordon - Oh No, (What Shall We Do) Daddy Lost His Head In A Coup [From, The Joy Of More Hogwash - 2004]
-
Little Anthony and the Imperials, , “Goin’ Out Of My Head”
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Things Goin’ On (From, Pronounced Leh-nerd Skin-nerd - 1973)
-
The incomparable Marvin Gaye: What’s Going On
Bill, tgo
-
Bonnie Raitt - The Comin’ Round Is Going Through (From, Dig In Deep, 2016)
-
Miles Davis - Round Midnight.
-
Tony Powers (yeah, "Jimmy Two Times" from Goodfellas), "Midnite Trampoline/Odyssey".
Peter (who regards Tony's "Don't Nobody Move (This Is A Heist) to be perhaps the greatest music video ever made)
-
U2: Trash, Trampoline, and the Party Girl
Bill, tgo
-
David Gilmore - The Girl In The Yellow Dress (From, Rattle That Lock -2015)
-
American Traditional, performed by the incomparable John Hartford and Hoyt Axton: The Yellow Rose of Texas
Bill, tgo
-
Junior Brown, "Still Life With Rose".
Peter
-
James Taylor - Yellow and Rose (From, Hourglass, 1997)
-
Robert Hunter, "Rose Of Sharon".
Peter
-
David Bromberg: Sharon
Bill, tgo
-
Robbie Williams - Bad Sharon (Christmas Present, 2019)
-
(oh, forgive me.....) The Osmonds, "One Bad Apple".
Peter
-
Bob Dylan - One More Cup Of Coffee (Valley Below) [From, Desire, 1976]
-
The Squeeze, "Black Coffee In Bed".
Peter
-
Doobie Brothers: Black Water
Bill, tgo
-
Achilles Wheel, "Black Sara".
Peter
-
Bob Dylan: Sara
Bill, tgo
-
Yeah, I figured that's where it might go from there; what now? Debbie Reynolds, "Kay Sara, Sara"?
Peter (who will be cogitating upon the matter)
-
Fleetwood Mac - Welcome To The Room…Sara (From, Tango In The Night, 187)
-
Tiny Tim: Welcome to My Dream
Bill, tgo
-
Enter Shikari - Warm Smiles Do Not Make You Welcome Here (At Home) [From, A Flash Flood of Colour, 2012]
From an interview with Alternative Press: "Despite its tranquil-sounding intro this is actually a track full of frustration about modern music. It's a reaction to being surrounded by unprogressive, soulless, pointless, homogenized music."
Things haven't changed that much over the last decade. https://youtu.be/N3CoqCWAlh8
-
Dusty Springfield, "Welcome Home".
Peter
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Sweet Home Alabama
Bill, tgo
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd: Sweet Home Alabama
Bill, tgo
Played by KillDozer, 9/11/20.
Still on Dusty.
Peter (who will not gloat that the "Search" gremlin got Bill for a change....)
-
How about
Bruce Springsteen: Long Walk Home
-
Dire Straits, "Walk Of Life".
Peter
-
Pink Floyd - Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk (From, The Piper At The Gates OF Dawn, 1967)
-
Henry Mancini: Baby Elephant Walk
Bill, tgo
-
Jason Isbell, "Elephant".
Peter
-
Cliff Edwards - When I See An Elephant Fly (From, the Walt Disney classic - dumbo, 1941).
-
The Three Degrees, "When Will I See You Again".
Peter
-
Eeek Band - "See You again"
I had the pleasure of doing some gigs with this band when their bass player went on a round the world trip for a year. They have also guested with my band.
The backing vocalist is from the USA, somewhere around Boston I think, though has been living in the UK long time.
-
Dylan: Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You
Bill, tgo
-
Pure Prairie League - Let Me Love You Tonight (From, Firin’ Up , 1980)
-
Jason Isbell, "Goddamn Lonely Love".
Peter
-
Roy Orbison - Only The Lonely Know The Way I Feel (16 Biggest Hits, 1960)
-
Gene Pitney: Only Love Can Break A Heart
Bill, tgo
-
Patti Smith, "Break It Up".
Peter
-
Aretha Franklin - Never Gonna Break My Faith (From, Bobby, 2006)
-
One of the greatest songs about self-abuse.
John Prine: My Own Best Friend
Bill, tgo
-
Gladys Knight & The Pips, "Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me".
Peter
-
Brooklyn Bridge: Worst That Could Happen
Bill, tgo
-
Weird Al Yankovic - Why Does This Always Happen To Me? (From, Poodle Hat - 2003)
-
After the sping run of dobie gray… has to be “ride ride ride hitchen a ride
-
After the sping run of dobie gray… has to be “ride ride ride hitchen a ride
Not sure I follow. But the way this works is, you have to name a song that has at least one title word the same - tense & all - as one word in the previous title.
Welcome to the game.
Peter (who will go ahead and throw down Vangelis O. Papathanassiou, "Let It Happen".
Peter
-
Marvin Gaye - Let Your Conscience Be You Guide (From, The Soulful Moods Of Marvin Gaye - 1961)
-
Doig Supernaw: Country Conscience
Bill, tgo
-
David Allan Coe, "If That Ain't Country".
Peter
-
Clarence “Frogman” Henry: I Ain’t Got No Home
Bill, tgo
-
Pink Floyd - The Fletcher Memorial Home (From, The Final Cut - 1983)
-
Gordon Lightfoot, Home From the Forest.
-
Funeral For A Friend - You Can’t See The Forest For The Wolves (From, Memory and Humanity, 2008)
-
Roger Miller: You Can’t Roller Skate in a Buffalo Herd
Bill, tgo
-
Jim Croce, "Roller Derby Queen".
Peter (whose late mother-in-law actually was a roller derby queen in Chicago in the late '40s-early '50s)
-
Kings of Leon - Holy Roller Novocaine (From, Youth and Young Manhood, 2004). https://youtu.be/F9X3UL5tBV4 (https://youtu.be/F9X3UL5tBV4)
-
Eels - Novocaine for the Soul
I saw them live around 2018 - one of the better shows I've been to in a long time.
Ken
-
Laura Nyro, "Stoned Soul Picnic".
Peter
-
Shenanigans! The 5th Dimension version was played by Hammer on 7/22/21.
Green Day: Give Me Novacaine
Bill, tgo
-
Shenanigans! The 5th Dimension version was played by Hammer on 7/22/21.
Green Day: Give Me Novacaine
Bill, tgo
What? And that is sufficient to nix Laura's far superior original?? Next you'll be telling me Pat Boone's "Tutti Frutti" is an apt stand in for Rev. Penniman's! It's wrong, I say; just wrong!
But, if you insist, Rupert Holmes by way of the The Buoys, "Give Up Your Guns". Hey, I tried to avoid it..........
Peter
-
Warren Zevon: Lawyers, Guns and Money
Bill, tgo
-
Sha Na Na, “Canadian Money”.
-
Gene Ammons, "Canadian Sunset".
Added treat of Doug Watkins on bass.
Ken
-
From an actual Canadian:
Neil Young: California Sunset
Bill, tgo
-
Luke Bryan, "Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset".
And as an added bonus (which, yes, is redundant....), instructions for same:
Peter
-
Ron Carter with Eric Dolphy and Mal Waldron, "Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise":
-
Chicago - At the Sunrise (From, Chicago III - 1971) [/size]
https://youtu.be/o_X909h1x1k (https://youtu.be/o_X909h1x1k)
-
The Chairman of the Board: Sunrise in the Morning
Bill, tgo
-
The late but great Gordon Lightfoot - Early Morning Rain (From, Lightfoot! - 1965)
-
Rolling Stones: Wake Up in the Morning (Rice Krispies jingle)
Bill, tgo
-
Smashing Pumpkins - Widow Wake My Mind (From, Teargarden By Kaleidyscope 1: Songs For A Sailor - 2010)
-
Big Brother & The Holding Company (post-Janis), "Black Widow Spider".
Peter
-
Waylon Jennings: Black Rose
Bill, tgo
-
Bill Haley with the Four Aces of Western Swing - Rose of My Heart (From, From Western Swing to Rock, 1951)
-
Ray Charles, "Take These Chains From My Heart".
Peter
-
The Crusaders - Chain Reaction
-
There was a band a few years ahead of me (my older brothers' age) in my High School called "Chain Reaction". They had a lead singer named Steve Tallerico. After graduation they moved to Boston and changed their names, respectively, to "Aerosmith" and "Steven Tyler".
Steely Dan: Chain Lightning
Bill, tgo
-
Pearl Jam - Lightning Bolt (From, Lightning Bolt, 2013)
-
Kingfish: Lazy Lightning Supplication
Bill, tgo
-
Green Day - Lazy Bones (From, !Dos!, 2012)
-
Kingfish: Lazy Lightning Supplication
Bill, tgo
OK, that's Weired; I was going to play that yesterday. I searched & it popped up that I played it at some time in the past; can't tell you when because now it's not showing.
Peter
-
Randy Travis, Diggin’ Up Bones.
-
Dan Fogelberg - Bones In The Sky (From, The Wild Places - 1990)
-
The Beatles/Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band: Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds
Bill, tgo
-
Elmore James & His Broomdusters (and covered by Sonny Boy Williamson, Linkin' Louisiana Peps, Albert King, Johnny "Big Moose" Walker, Earl King, Luther Allison, Fenton Robinson, and more others than you can shake a stick at), "The Sky Is Crying".
Peter
-
Jackson Browne - Sky Blue And Black (From, I’m Alive - 1993) https://youtu.be/Ty1I6dtC2zc (https://youtu.be/Ty1I6dtC2zc)
-
Elvis: Blue Christmas
Bill, tgo
-
Zipper Nut Squirrels, "A Johnny Ace Christmas".
Peter
-
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Johnny, Kick A Hole In The Sky (From, Mother’s Milk - 1989)
-
Pink Floyd - The Great Gig in the Sky
-
The Platters: The Great Pretender
Bill, tgo
-
Allen Toussaint - Isn’t Life Great (From, Unreleased song played on NPR following Toussaint’s death in 2015)
-
Achilles Wheel, "This Is Life".
Peter
-
James Taylor - Secret o' Life (From, JT, 1977)
-
Frank Sinatra: That’s Life
Bill, tgo
-
And moving on to the more talented part of the (2nd*) Rat Pack - Dino, "That's Amore"
"When you're under your boat
And an ell bites your throat
That's a moray"
*The original Rat Pack was centered on Bogart & named by Bacall; the core was Bogie, Lauren, Sid Luft, Judy Garland, Jack Entratter, & David Niven (Sinatra was the punk-kid, wanna-be hanger-on who stole the name when Bogie kicked it).
Peter (who will go to his grave convinced that only reason Frank had a career was because he had friends who'd break your kneecaps if you didn't hire him; where do you think Don Vito got the horse-head idea?)
-
Otis Redding - That’s How Strong My Love Is (From, The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads - 1965)
-
Merle Travis, “That’s All”. Here’s the Lenny Breau version:
-
The Kinks - All Day And All Of The Night (From, The Kink Kronicles - 1964)
-
Wicked Wilson Pickett, "Night of 1000 Dances".
Peter
-
Wicked Wilson Pickett, "Night of 1000 Dances".
Peter
Used by you on 7/8/20, and attempted (unsuccessfully) again on 10/13/22.
Bruce Springsteen/Manfred Mann: Sprirts in the Night
Bill, tgo
-
Night is Darkness Enough - Michael Manring
-
Wicked Wilson Pickett, "Night of 1000 Dances".
Peter
Used by you on 7/8/20, and attempted (unsuccessfully) again on 10/13/22.
Bill, tgo
And searched by me last night in every permutation. Somebody needs to hit the "Search" button with a large hammer.
Peter
-
Re: Search feature, I searched for “1000” and it all came up.
Back to the game:
The Youngbloods: Darkness, Darkness
Here’s my band Stonetrout covering the tune. The clean Alembic pickups in my guitar and an octave pedal help me get a decent 12 string sound.
Bill, tgo
-
The National - The System Only Dreams In Total Darkness (From, Sleep Well Beast, 2017)
-
King Sunny Ade and his African Beats, “Synchro System”.
-
I call shenanigans! The tune was already played by hankster on 12/20/20.
Bonnie Tyler: Total Eclipse of the Heart
Bill, tgo
-
Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother Suite (From. Atom Heart Mother - 1970)
-
Paul Simon: Mother and Child Reunion
Bill, tgo
-
Ray Wilie Hubbard, "Up Against The Wall, You Redneck Mother".
Peter
-
The Statler Brothers - Flowers on the Wall ( From, Pulp Fiction Soundtrack, 1965 & The Best of the Statler Brothers, 1975 ) https://youtu.be/ByVYVvnYOiw (https://youtu.be/ByVYVvnYOiw)
And please don’t use Pink Floyd’s Another Brick in the Wall as a response since it’s already been used 5 times.
-
The Kinks: Ducks on the Wall
Bill, tgo
“I love ya baby, but I can’t ball, when I see those ducks on the wall!”
-
Rick Wakeman - Ducks and Drakes (From, Country Airs - 1992)
-
Jay Critch, “Mighty Ducks”.
-
Manfred Mann: The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)
Bill, tgo
-
Victor Young (Muzzy Marcellino, whistling), "The High And The Mighty".
Peter
-
The Byrds: Eight Miles High
Bill, tgo
-
Carter Family/Herbert Buffum, “50 Miles Of Elbow Room”. There are many great versions of this. Gillian Welch is my favourite.
-
Miles Davis - Miles Runs The Voodoo Down (From, Bitches Brew, 1970) https://youtu.be/s_RdIoHNXLA?si=13HYjXjUgQaAq97L (https://youtu.be/s_RdIoHNXLA?si=13HYjXjUgQaAq97L)
-
Written by Cathal MacGarvey; recorded by The Chieftans, The Irish Rovers, and Mick Scott, among others, "Star Of The County Down".
Peter
-
John Prine: People Puttin’ People Down
Bill, tgo
-
James Brown - Funky President (People It’s Bad) [From, Reality, 1974]
-
Black 47, Funky Céilí:
-
The Beginning of the End: Funky Nassau
Bill, tgo
-
Howard Roberts, "Color Him Funky".
Peter
-
KC and The Sunshine Band - Sound Your Funky Horn (From, Do It Good, 1974) https://youtu.be/FCOtgT-IewY?si=qFXHgFRPM-visVBZ (https://youtu.be/FCOtgT-IewY?si=qFXHgFRPM-visVBZ)
-
David Bowie, "Sound And Vision".
Peter
-
The Jayhawks - Sound of Lies (From, Sound Of Lies, 1997)
-
Fleetwood Mac: Little Lies
Bill, tgo
-
Little Boy Lost - Robin Trower/ Jack Bruce
-
Hank, "Lost Highway".
Peter
-
Lost Inside a Song.
Bonus points if you can guess whom I was listening to yesterday while cutting grass. :o
-
James McMurtry, "Song For A Deckhand's Daughter".
Peter
-
Noel Coward - Don’t Put Your Daughter On The Stage Mrs. Worthington (From, Masters - 1935)
-
The Band: Stage Fright
Bill, tgo
-
Peter Allen - Quiet Please, There’s A Lady On Stage (From, Taught By Experts, 1976)
-
Tom Jones: She’s a Lady
Bill, tgo
-
Lyle Lovett, "She's No Lady"
Peter
-
Ray Charles - If You Wouldn’t Be My Lady (From, Through The Eyes Of Love, 1970)
-
Well, I have a hard time believing we haven't hit on this one yet, but I searched it every which I could think of and it came up clean, so I'll take a chance: Beach Boys, "Wouldn't It Be Nice?"
Peter
-
The King: Treat Me Nice
Bill, tgo
-
Prince - Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad (From, Prince, 1979)
-
Michael Jackson. - Bad
-
Billie Eilish: Bad Guy
Bill, tgo
-
Joe Walsh - Ordinary Average Guy (From, Ordinary Average Guy - 1991)
-
From The Kinks’ wonderful album “Soap Opera”: Ordinary People
Bill, tgo
-
Sticking with…
The Kinks - Give The People What They Want (From, Give The People What They Want - 1981). https://youtu.be/t9s02Rg4BKw?si=2ebjjI4PCUXU20Ys
The O'jays - Give the People What The Want (From, Soul Train) https://youtu.be/Vir6swQpfbY?si=IkJCyYyZ_pssgioF
-
Tracy Chapman, "Give Me One Reason".
Peter
-
Brewer & Shipley: One Toke Over the Line
Bill, tgo (sharing my favorite version - Mr. Welk, at the end, is hysterically oblivious!)
-
Huey Louie and the Deweys (as a former employer called them), "Walking On A Thin Line".
Peter
-
Brian Wilson - Walkin' the Line (From, Brian Wilson, 1988)
-
Jim Croce, “Walkin’ back to Georgia”.
-
Shenanigans! "Walkin'" ain't "Walking"; still on Huey.
Peter
-
Shenanigans to your Shenanigans! Put on your specs and look closely at these two plays...
Cowboy: Huey- Walking on a Thin Line
Hammer: Brian Wilson - Walkin' the Line
The match was not based on forms of the word WALK but rather the word LINE. Now in my humble opinion a "Line is a Line" regardless of whether it's fat, thin or downright skinny.
Hankster's subsequent post played off my "Walkin" so "Walkin' Back to Georgia," is perfectly legit.
SO...PLAY ON with Jim Croce and Don't Tread on Superman's Cape.
-
Shenanigans to your Shenanigans! Put on your specs and look closely at these two plays...
Cowboy: Huey- Walking on a Thin Line
Hammer: Brian Wilson - Walkin' the Line
The match was not based on forms of the word WALK but rather the word LINE. Now in my humble opinion a "Line is a Line" regardless of whether it's fat, thin or downright skinny.
Hankster's subsequent post played off my "Walkin" so "Walkin' Back to Georgia," is perfectly legit.
SO...PLAY ON with Jim Croce and Don't Tread on Superman's Cape.
I sit corrected.
And, Lukas Nelson, "Let Me Forget About Georgia".
Peter
-
Written by Jessie Stone and recorded by many, including Jerry G. Here’s one of my favorite versions: Don’t Let Go
Bill, tgo
-
I Can't Let Go , The Hollies !
-
I cannot believe that this hasn’t been played before but Ive searched using several words separately and then most of the title and finally combinations of words and got nothing except for a lot of use of the word “satisfaction” when members were describing builds. Therefore…
The Rolling Stones - (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (From, Out Of Our Heads - 1965).
Just waiting now for someone to prove that we need a new search engine.
-
I cannot believe that this hasn’t been played before but Ive searched using several words separately and then most of the title and finally combinations of words and got nothing except for a lot of use of the word “satisfaction” when members were describing builds. Therefore…
The Rolling Stones - (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (From, Out Of Our Heads - 1965).
Just waiting now for someone to prove that we need a new search engine.
I just tried, and didn't even get your post.....
Peter
-
I tried. I got Brian's post. I'm satisfied.
Bill, tgo
-
Peter Tosh, No Sympathy:
Ken
-
Writen by Hoyt Axton and David Jackson, sung by Ringo: The No No Song
Bill, tgo
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Don’t Ask Me No Questions ( From, Second Helping - 1974)
-
Bob Marley & The Wailers - No Woman No Cry
-
I must call shenanigans! Used by Hammer on June 28, 2020. Still on the Skynyrd tune.
Bill, tgo
-
Dinah Washington, "Ask Any Woman Who Knows".
Peter
-
From one of the best under-appreciated super groups, Little Village (John Hiatt, Nick Lowe, Ry Cooder, and Jim Keltner): Fool Who Knows
Bill, tgo
[/url][/youtube]
-
Memphis Slim, I Guess I'm a Fool
-
John Prine - Yes, I Guess They Oughta Name A Drink After You (Diamonds In The Rough - 1972).
-
John Coltrane, After the Rain
-
Grateful Dead: Looks Like Rain
Bill, tgo
-
John Coltrane, Like Someone in Love:
I must be on the verge of a major Coltrane binge. That's usually a good thing.
Ken
-
Sticking with Coltrane
John Coltrane - A Love Supreme Part I. Acknowledgement (From, A Love Supreme - 1965)
-
Very nice "Looks Like Rain", Bill; thanks!
Peter
-
Buster, "A Groovy Kind Of Love".
Peter
-
Little Richard: Groovy Little Suzy
Bill, tgo
-
Grace Potter - Little Hitchhiker (From, Mother Road, 2023)
-
Nice track.
-
ABB, "Little Martha".
Leo Kottke said he cried the first time he heard it, because Duane had written the song he always wanted to write.
Peter
-
Beatles: Every Little Thing
Bill, tgo
-
Stevie Wonder - Don’t You Worry ‘Bout A Thing (From, Innervisions, 1973)
-
Beach Boys: Don’t Worry Baby
Bill, tgo
-
Patrick Sky, "Our Baby Die":
Peter
-
Johnny Cash (& June Carter) - Don’t You Think It’s Come Our Time (From, Out Among The Stars, 2014)
-
Joan Baez, "Come All Ye Fair And Tender Maidens".
Peter
-
Jackson Browne - Tender Is The Night (From, Lawyers In Love - 1983)
-
Shenanigans!
Played by me on April 30, 2021. We're still on the Joan Baez tune.
Rosemary Clooney: Come On-A My House
Bill, tgo
[/youtube]
-
Grace & the boys, "House On Pooneil Corner"
Peter
-
Yo La Tengo (and other artists not to be named by me), “My Little Corner of the World”.
-
The Mamas & the Papas: Dream a Little Dream
Bill, tgo
-
Miles Davis - Darn That Dream (From, Birth of the Cool - 1957)
-
Alberta Hunter, "He's A Darn Good Man (To Have Hangin' Around)".
Peter
-
Supremes: You Keep Me Hangin’ On.
Bill, tgo
And here’s the Vanilla Fudge version:
-
I'd only ever heard Vanilla Fudge; I'm gonna hafta go ahead and say they were a lot better without the visuals.......
Peter (who says that, but does have a sick appreciation for R'N'R cheesiness....)
-
And I will add:
"Anybody says we all look alike ain't never seen Diana Ross and Moms Mabley!" Redd Foxx
Peter
-
The Who - Beads On One String (From, Who - 2019)
-
Hearing Roger’s voice is comforting.
-
Glenn Miller, "A String Of Pearls".
Peter
-
Mr. Sinatra: I've Got the World on a String
Bill, tgo
-
So Much Trouble in the World Bob Marley & The Wailers.
Pretty topical at the moment.
-
Muddy Waters/Allman Brothers Band - Trouble No More (The Essence of Muddy Waters -1955 & Live at The Fillmore East - 1971)
-
Bobby Darin: More
Bill, tgo
-
Blood, Sweat, & Tears - I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know (From, Child Is Father To The Man - 1967).
https://youtu.be/R6hJeZbNepI?si=GuA1Ac2uPHQwHu7L (https://youtu.be/R6hJeZbNepI?si=GuA1Ac2uPHQwHu7L)
-
From Sacramento, Spiral Starecase: More Today Than Yesterday
Bill, tgo (who believes he spots a Fender Coronado bass)
-
Robbie Robertson - He Don’t Live Here No More (From, How To Become A Clairyoyant, 2011)
-
Madonna - Papa Don't Preach
-
James Brown - Papa Don’t Take No Mess (From, Hell - 1974)
-
Garth (ewww) Brooks, "Papa Loved Mama".
But really, I think Garth is very good at what he does. (Of course, I say this knowing his degree is in marketing......)
Peter
-
From Sacramento, Spiral Starecase: More Today Than Yesterday
Bill, tgo (who believes he spots a Fender Coronado bass)
Early adopters of wireless?
But really, they are first rate lip-synchers.
Peter
-
Clapton: Have You Ever Loved a Woman
Bill, tgo
-
The Tubes - Attack of the Fifty Foot Woman (From, The Completion Backward Principle, 1981)
-
Paul Simon: Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover
Bill,tgo
-
Paul Simon: Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover
Bill,tgo
Close, but no cigar; the actual title is "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover". Still on the Tubes.
Peter
-
Bueller? Bueller?
OK. Conway & Loretta, "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man".
Peter
-
Good Old Grateful Dead: Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
Bill, tgo
-
Well, I was going to hit it with the Dan, "East St. Louis Toodle-Oo", but that fool hyphen screws me.
So, Dobie Grey, "Uptown Saturday Night".
Peter
-
Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto - Quiet Night of Quiet Stars (From, Getz/Gilberto, 1963)
-
Fred Eaglesmith, "Stars".
Peter (who guesses he will surrender to what seems to be the will of the people, and start posting the vids, too)
-
Perry Como - Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes (From, Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes , 1952)
-
Eagles: Lyin’ Eyes
Bill, tgo
-
David Crosby - Look in Their Eyes (From, Lighthouse 2016)
-
Burt Bacharach & Hal David, by way of Dusty Springfield (and a metric shitload of others), "The Look Of Love".
Peter
-
Green Day - Look Ma, No Brains (From, Savior, 2023) https://youtu.be/jH3wmjaoADY?si=SRwpJJOySSanYc66 (https://youtu.be/jH3wmjaoADY?si=SRwpJJOySSanYc66)
-
Phil Collins: Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)
Bill, tgo
-
Phil Collins, "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)".
Peter (who is not going to link a freakin' Phil Collins song!)
-
While I would generally agree, in my defense it was a really good movie. Especially the scenes at Tulum and Chichen Itza (which I have visited). And it had some cool cars!
Bill, tgo
-
While I would generally agree, in my defense it was a really good movie. Especially the scenes at Tulum and Chichen Itza (which I have visited). And it had some cool cars!
Bill, tgo
Holy crap - that was cognitive flatulence on an epic scale even by my standards! I somehow managed to achieve the level of cluelessness that allowed me to freakin' play your own song back at you!
Reset, and try again: Bellamy Brothers, "If I Said You Have A Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me?"
Peter (who will now hide in shame)
-
R.E.M. - At My Most Beautiful (From, Up 1998)
-
Dylan: Most of the Time
Bill, tgo
-
Fred Eaglesmith, "Time To Get A Gun".
Peter
-
Joe Jackson - Got the Time.
Graham Maby on bass.
-
The Yardbirds - Happenings Ten Years Time Ago (From, Over, Under, Sideways, Down, 1966)
-
Travis Tritt: Ten Feet Tall and Bullet Proof
Bill, tgo
-
Golden Earring, "When The Bullet Hits The Bone".
Peter
-
Golden Earring, "When The Bullet Hits The Bone".
Peter
Comment regarding "When The Lady Smiles" retracted, I was confusing the lyrics. But this one is actually called "Twilight Zone".
-
Golden Earring, "When The Bullet Hits The Bone".
Peter
Comment regarding "When The Lady Smiles" retracted, I was confusing the lyrics. But this one is actually called "Twilight Zone".
The listings I saw called it "When The Bullet Hits The Bone" (Twilight Zone); as there were no quotation marks on the latter, i assumed it was not actually part of the title; the former is the onliest way I've ever heard it referred to.
But, a bit of further research shows me that you are correct; I withdraw the play.
Peter
-
Randy Newman - Back on My Feet Again (From, Good Old Boys - 1974)
-
The Beatles - Get Back
-
I call shenanigans! "Get Back" was played by yours truly on November 12, 2020. So we are still on the Randy Newman tune... and what a great tune it is!
Stevie Wonder, from the marvelous album "Songs in the Key of Life": Knocks Me Off My Feet
Bill, tgo (who can't help musing how appropriate it would have been if Newman's "Back on My Feet Again" had come AFTER "Knocks Me Off My Feet" - hehehehe)
-
Ok :-)
-
Johnny Cash, "Five Feet High And Rising"
Peter
-
Robert Plant and Allison Krauss - High and Lonesome (From, License This Song - 2021)
-
Blondie: The Tide is High
Bill, tgo
-
Mr. Stevland Hardaway Morris, "Too High".
Peter
-
Commander Cody and the List Planet Airmen, “Too Much Fun”
-
Lost. Not list.
-
The Fab Four - You Like Me Too Much (From, Help - 1965)
-
John Prine: I Love You So Much It Hurts
Bill, tgo
-
Soft Cell, "Tainted Love":
Peter
-
Blue Oyster Cult - Tainted Blood (From, The Symbol Remains, 2020) https://youtu.be/8H0iX-_Vts0?si=Yy82EgO8UpW2fcNV (https://youtu.be/8H0iX-_Vts0?si=Yy82EgO8UpW2fcNV)
-
AC/DC, "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)"
Peter
-
Chicago - I Don't Want Your Money (From, Chicago III, 1971)
-
The Beatles: You Never Give Me Your Money
Bill, tgo
(https://youtu.be/BpndGZ71yww?si=LxjrIyHhemay99Jq)
-
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals - Never Go Back (From, The Lion, The Beast, The Beat, 2012)
A song distinct from Never Goin’ Back (To Nashville) and Never Goin Back Again
-
Go Back Jack And Do It AgainThis could be a repeat. I haven't gone through the whole thread.
-
Go Back Jack And Do It AgainThis could be a repeat. I haven't gone through the whole thread.
Sorry, but that's Steely Dan's "Do It Again"; still on Grace Potter.
Peter
-
The Seekers, "I'll Never Find Another You".
Peter
-
Cat Stevens / Yusuf Islam - Just Another Night (From, Back To Earth, 1978)
-
Lothar & the Hand People: That's Another Story
Bill, tgo
-
Lou Rawls, "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine"
Peter (who had heard of Lothar And The Hand People - but was given to understand that all their stuff was theramin-based)
-
Zombies - Now I Know I’ll Never Get Over You (From, Still Got That Hunger - 2015)
-
Exile, "I Want To Kiss You All Over".
Peter (who once worked for a lounge band that covered that one - and is still traumatized by the experience)
-
The original version: The Valentinos: It’s All Over Now
Bill, tgo
-
Sheena Locker, "It's Time For A Conjugal Visit".
Peter
-
Andre 3000 - I Swear I Really Wanted To Make a “Rap” Album But This Is Literally The Way The Wind Blew Me This Time (From, New Blue Sun - 2023) https://youtu.be/H_tJNVc07Jc?si=5Qv5FtmKe8bHTQ8I (https://youtu.be/H_tJNVc07Jc?si=5Qv5FtmKe8bHTQ8I)
-
Stones: Time is on My Side
Bill, tgo
-
Buck (with a hit cover by Ray), "Cryin' Time".
Peter
-
Oasis - Stop Cryin’ Your Heart Out (From, Heathen Chemistry - 2002) https://youtu.be/q-jkObVL-P8?si=TaFaR-NICDu8fvoL (https://youtu.be/q-jkObVL-P8?si=TaFaR-NICDu8fvoL)
-
Stevie Nicks & Tom Petty, "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around".
Peter
-
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Don't Come Around Here No More (From, Southern Accents - 1985)
-
The Band: Don’t Do It
Bill, tgo
-
Santana - Why Don’t You And I (Shaman, 2002)
https://youtu.be/PWPBOLcJW_Y?si=kqmv8TWIc7xRr2XI (https://youtu.be/PWPBOLcJW_Y?si=kqmv8TWIc7xRr2XI)
-
Loretta, "Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind)".
Peter
-
Funkadelic - Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow (From, Free Your Mind…And Your Ass Will Follow -1970)
-
The Byrds, “Wasn’t Born to Follow”.
-
Can't be sure it hasnt been used before since its a Dead tune but numerous searches did not turn it up.
Grateful Dead - Born Cross-Eyed (From, Athem Of The Sun, 1968)
Seems like I've been here before,
Fuzzy then and still so obscure, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye.
And I don't want to see anybody cry,
Meet me some mornin' in the sweet by and by, by and by, by and by.
https://youtu.be/r3K6GN3g0Zs?si=LmJZaIeHsw3KWNnw
-
Brian, if you forego the "Insert Hyperlink" button and just paste the URL into your post, it embeds the video - like this:
Jethro Tull, "Cross-Eyed Mary":
Peter
-
Old Pre-Civil War Spiritual by Pete Seeger (and the first song I ever learned on guitar): Oh Mary, Don't You Weep
Bill, tgo
-
Sutherland Brothers, “Arms of Mary”.
-
Flatt & Scruggs - and untold millions since - "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms".
Peter
-
Johnny Cash: Rollin’ Free
Bill, tgo
-
Chuck Wonderland, "Free Like A Bird".
Peter
-
Allman Brothers - Kind of Bird (From, Shades of Two Worlds - 1991)
-
Herman’s Hermits, “Kind of a Hush”.
-
Deep Purple: Hush
Bill, tgo
-
Sorry, have to call shenanigans; the Herman's Hermit's song is "There's A Kind Of Hush"; still on ABB.
Peter
-
Not sure I understand the relevance here. What's the difference between "Kind of Hush" and "There's A Kind of Hush" when Hankster's match was with the word "kind." Are you asking Hankster to post once again just to insert the words "There's a."
-
The relevance is that the title as given is incorrect. Yeah, I tend to pick the fly poop out of the pepper, but rules is rules.
Peter (who also hopes someone will play off "There's", as "Hush" will pretty much kill the game)
-
I've got one to play and it's a "hush" not a "there's". I just need Hankster to modify.
-
I call shenanigans on the Cowboy’s shenanigans. The loss of “There’s a” is irrelevant in this situation. “There’s a Kind of Hush” and “Kind of Hush” both match “Kind of Bird”. And “Hush” matches both “There’s a Kind of Hush” and “Hush”. No harm, no foul! Now go look for another “hush” song, LOL!
Bill, tgo
-
Given that Bill with 10,323 posts has exactly 3,635 more posts than Peter, I think it is clear that he is the senior authority whose ruling trumps that of the Cowboy. I therefore take the opportunity to play...
Patti Page - Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte (From, Hush Hush, Sweet Charlotte [film], 1964). It starred Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Agnes Moorehead (Bewitched), and Mary Astor.
Those of you playing posting should be thankful that I didn't go for the xtra points and play...
The Pussycat Dolls - Hush, Hush; Hush, Hush (From, Doll Domination 2.0, 2009)
-
Melvin Van Peebles: Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song
Bill, tgo
-
On the contrary, Counselor, I must insist that an incorrect title is an incorrect title.
And I did a search for songs with "Hush" in the title; 1,000,013 hits on "Hush" and one on "Hush Hush". We may be at an end.
Peter
-
(There’s a) Kind of Hush > Hush > Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte > Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song. So where’s the problem? Unless you are trying to match “Baadasssss”!
Bill, tgo
-
Given that Bill with 10,323 posts has exactly 3,635 more posts than Peter, I think it is clear that he is the senior authority whose ruling trumps that of the Cowboy. I therefore take the opportunity to play...
But look who started the thread.....
(There’s a) Kind of Hush > Hush > Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte > Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song. So where’s the problem? Unless you are trying to match “Baadasssss”!
Bill, tgo
I must have missed this page on that post. But I really didn't find anything except "Hush" and "Hush Hush" when I searched.
But I withdraw my objection (as long as we're all aware that I still say that a mistitled song is not a play.....)
Black Sabbath, "Sweet Leaf" (which was the name of a band I briefly sang for - well, it was a brief band - in high school).
Peter
-
Scott Joplin - Maple Leaf Rag (From, The Complete Scott Joplin , 1899)
-
Maple Leaf Rag to...
The Eels "Rags To Rags".
-
Maple Leaf Rag to...
The Eels "Rags To Rags".
Nope. Can't play a plural off a singular. So;
The Greatest Rock'N'Roll Band In The History The Universe, "Doin' That Rag"
Peter
-
John Prine: He Forgot That It Was Sunday
Bill, tgo
-
Jefferson Airplane - Young Girl Sunday Blues (From, After Bathing at Baxter's - 1967)
-
I feel like I’ve been acquitted on a technicality.
-
Etta James, A Sunday Kind Of Love.
-
Edward Meeker - Ev'ry Day'll Be Sunday When the Town Goes Dry (From, The Collected Works of Edward Meeker, 1919)
-
When Love Came To Town - Herbie Hancock.
-
The Amazing Mr. Zimmerman: Oxford Town
Bill, tgo
-
Sticking with Mr. Dylan
Bob Dylan - Hard Times in New York Town (From, Bootleg Series Vol. 1-3: Rare and Unreleased - 1991)
-
aka Lucky Wilbury: Scarlet Town
Bill, tgo
-
The Browns - Scarlet Ribbons [For Her Hair] (From, The Best of the Browns - 1959).
-
Kenny Rogers: Scarlet Fever
Bill, tgo (with appropriate apologies)
-
Kenny Rogers: Scarlet Fever
Bill, tgo (with appropriate apologies)
Kenny was amazing; he managed to remake himself from a frothy faux jazz artist into a frothy faux rock artist, then ended up as a frothy faux country artist.
I can't believe we haven't already hit every song by GOGD, but my search says I'm good with "Scarlet Begonias".
Peter
-
Cat Stevens (aka Yusuf Islam)- Sweet Scarlet (From, Catch Bull at Four, 1972)
-
The Stampeders, “Sweet City Woman”.
-
John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers - Me and My Woman (From, Crusade - 1967)
-
Harry Nilsson, “Me And My Arrow”
-
Side jack. The Stampeders still got it! That was great fun to hear this morning.
-
Neil Young: Hey Hey, My My
Bill, tgo
-
Rodgers and Hart, “My Romance”. Here’s the Bill Evans recording.
-
The Kinks from their wonderful and underrated album “Soap Opera”: Holiday Romance
Bill, tgo
-
Who, "Tommy's Holiday Camp".
Peter
-
Lyle Lovett - The Girl With The Holiday Smile (From, Release Me, 2012)
-
Nat King Cole singing Charlie Chaplin’s Smile
Bill, tgo
-
Paul Young, "Behind Your Smile".
Peter
-
From The Uplift Mofo Party Plan
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Behind the Sun.
-
Brian Wilson (Also Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra) - That Lucky Old Sun (From, That Lucky Old Sun - 2008)
-
Old and in the Way: Old and in the Way
Bill, tgo
-
Willie Nelson - Don't Let The Old Man In (From, Frist rose of Spring, 2020)
-
Doc Watson (and many others), "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down".
Peter (who wonders how long it is between the first rose of spring and the last rose of summer....)
-
I call shenanigans! The Cozmic one himself played this on 5/28/21. Still on Willie’s tune.
Tom T. Hall: Old Dogs, Children, and Watermelon Wine
Bill, tgo
-
Rolling Stones - Pass The Wine (Sophia Loren) [From, Exile on Main Street 2010 re-release]
-
Eric Burdon and War, “Spill the Wine”.
-
I call shenanigans! The Cozmic one himself played this on 5/28/21. Still on Willie’s tune.
Bill, tgo
I swear, the "Search" function has it in for me......
Peter
-
Sweet Cherry Wine - Tommy James
-
I call shenanigans! The Cozmic one himself played this on 5/28/21. Still on Willie’s tune.
Bill, tgo
I swear, the "Search" function has it in for me......
Peter
Your ok. Saw your post and immediately thought Jeff Beck -Going Down. Did a search and found that I myself posted it in January 2020. Can’t win for losin’.
-
I call shenanigans! The Cozmic one himself played this on 5/28/21. Still on Willie’s tune.
Bill, tgo
I swear, the "Search" function has it in for me......
Peter
Your ok. Saw your post and immediately thought Jeff Beck -Going Down. Did a search and found that I myself posted it in January 2020. Can’t win for losin’.
But - I did a search for one I seem to have used and it came up clean!
It's a vast right-wing conspiracy, i tell you!
And, Comander Cody 7 His lost Planet Airmen, "Wine Do Your Stuff":
Peter
-
Al Stewart - The Night That The Band Got The Wine (From, Down On The Cellar, 2000)
-
John Prine: You Got Gold
Bill, tgo
-
Spandau Ballet - Gold
-
Dan Fogelberg (with Tim Weisberg) - The Power of Gold (From, Twin Sons of Different Mothers, 1978 & Live - Greetings from the West, 1991)
-
Joe Henderson, "Power To The People"
Peter
-
The Power and the Passion, Midnight Oil
-
The Fireman (McCartney collaboration w/ Martin Glover) - Lifelong Passion (Sail Away) [From, Electric Arguments, 2008)
-
Stones: Far Away Eyes
Bill, tgo
-
Mumford and Son - Roll Away Your Stone (From, Sigh No More, 2011).
Very different song than Mott The Hoople’s, Roll Away The Stone
-
A wonderful hit from my earliest musical memories, and weirdly relevant today,
Bobby Vee: Go Away Little Girl
Bill, tgo
-
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, "Young Girl"
Sorry.
Peter
-
Double Shenanigans!
You've already played it twice, first on 2/27/20, then again on my birthday, 4/9/20. Still on the Bobby Vee.
Bill, tgo
-
Double Shenanigans!
You've already played it twice, first on 2/27/20, then again on my birthday, 4/9/20. Still on the Bobby Vee.
Bill, tgo
Curse you, erratic search function!
Peter
-
I'll try again:
The Temptations, "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)"
Peter
-
And yet more shenanigans. A search for “temptations” reveals that you played it 6/22/20. Still on Bobby Vee’s Go Away Little Girl.
Bill, tgo
-
U2 - The Little Things That Give You Away (From, Songs of Experience - 2017)
-
Well, crappity-doodle, as me old mither used to say. This is getting old. I think I searched every possibility - except just "Temptations".
I'm going to go hide in the corner now.
Peter
-
The Beatles: With a Little Help From My Friends
Here’s a great version from Joe Cocker at Woodstock, “captioned for the clear-headed”.
Bill, tgo (who submits this one is well worth the view!)
-
John Prine - The Lonesome Friends Of Science (From, The Tree Of Forgiveness , 2018)
-
The above post is why we need a like button! GREAT SONG, GREAT ALBUM, Uh-huh.
Bill, tgo
-
Ian Tyson, “Friends of Mine”
https://youtu.be/iTE3eX2JPVY?si=fVwM51M3Ghicy7rT (https://youtu.be/iTE3eX2JPVY?si=fVwM51M3Ghicy7rT)
-
John Entwistle - Ten Little Friends
Peter Frampton on guitar…
-
John Fogerty: A Hundred and Ten in the Shade
Bill, tgo
-
Searched a number of combinations because I can't believe this hasn't been used before, but nothing came up so...
Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade of Pale (From, Procol Harum, 1967)
-
Velvet Underground*: Pale Blue Eyes
Bill, tgo
* Formerly “The Warlocks”
-
Z.Z. Top*, "Blue Jeans Blues"
Peter
*Formerly the Warlocks
-
Jackson Browne - Sky Blue And Black (From, I’m Alive - 1993)
-
Forgot to include the link to...
Jackson Browne - Sky Blue And Black (From, I'm Alive, 1993)
-
CCR: It Came Out of the Sky
Bill, tgo
-
Sky Pilot · Eric Burdon & The Animals
-
Elton John & Bernie Taupin, “take me to the Pilot”.
-
Double Shenanigans!
Sky Pilot played by Hankster, 2/29/20
Take me to the Pilot played by Paulman 8/29/21
Still on the Creedence tune!
Bill, tgo
-
I had a vague memory of this. Which is what I consider a good day.
-
Robbie Robertson, “Out Of The Blue”.
-
Electric Light Orchestra - Can't Get It Out of My Head (From, Eldorado - 1974)
-
Mick Scott & Peter Gerlach, "No Head, No Backstage Pass" (sorry, no video....)
It's been about 45 years, but off the top of my head:
Now I don't play me no electric guitar
I just do sound for the group
But if you wanna meet a rock-n-roll star
You gotta put out for the troops
A lot of the rest of it was not so sensitive and polite.
Peter (who will add that we wrote it in the time it took to sing it; good buzz going that night!)
-
(With a nod to our own Jazzyvee) Musical Youth: Pass the Dutchie
Bill, tgo
-
Seals And Crofts - We May Never Pass This Way Again (From, Diamond Girl - 1973)
-
Good Ol’ Grateful Dead: On the Road Again
Bill, tgo
-
From the sublime to the ridiculous: Gilbert O'Sullivan, "Alone Again, Naturally".
Peter
-
From the sublime to the ridiculous: Gilbert O'Sullivan, "Alone Again, Naturally".
Peter
Ridiculous? Some nice chord changes in there, if you listen past the orchestration. Melody just off-parlando, that's a classic in my book. Plus the lyrics get dark in places.
There was a cover version of the song in Dutch, with a completely different subject matter, where the chorus ends with a line that has made it into an everyday expression, "Toen was geluk heel gewoon" ("Everybody was just happy back then").
We was young, back in the TopPop days, when stars would come to lip-sync on the Dutch telly (or the ELO clip a few posts up, from the same show). So I may be a little prejudiced.
-
Well, Adriaan, I was young when I saw him do it on The Midnight Special (a US TV show that stole it's name from a radio show on WFMT in Chicago, and didn't do lip synching), and it made me itch back then; still does.
Peter
-
If that’s true, than the radio show stole it from the traditional whose lyrics were first published in 1905. It was first recorded in 1926 by Dave “Pistol Pete” Cutrell, with the more well-known version recorded by Lead Belly in 1934.
Also, shenanigans!!!!! (This is gonna be good). The Gilbert O'Sullivan tune has already been played on 2/2/20 by … wait for it …. Cozmik Cowboy himself!!!!
We're still on Bobby and the boyz.
Bill, tgo
-
Michael Hedges - The Road To Return
-
Alanis Morrisette - You Owe Me Nothing In Return (From, Under Rug Swept, 2002)
-
If that’s true, than the radio show stole it from the traditional whose lyrics were first published in 1905. It was first recorded in 1926 by Dave “Pistol Pete” Cutrell, with the more well-known version recorded by Lead Belly in 1934.
Also, shenanigans!!!!! (This is gonna be good). The Gilbert O'Sullivan tune has already been played on 2/2/20 by … wait for it …. Cozmik Cowboy himself!!!!
We're still on Bobby and the boyz.
Bill, tgo
Yes, they stole it from the song; it was a folkie show.
And may I say - well, fiddlesticks! I searched each word, each pair of words, and the whole thing, and it came up clean every dern time!
I am about convinced that the "Search" function is part of a vast right-wing conspiracy to drive me batshit crazy.
Peter
-
Good Ol’ Grateful Dead: On the Road Again
Bill, tgo
Dokken - Alone Again without You
-
Debbie Gibson, "Without You"
Peter (who strongly suggests that if you actually click the video, you immediately cleanse your soul with the late, great Mojo Nixon's "Debbie Gibson Is Pregnant With My Two-Headed love Child".....)
-
I went straight to Mojo...
-
Donald Fagen - I’m Not The Same Without You (From, Sunken Condos - 2012)
-
Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Same Old Blues"
Peter
-
Stephen Stills - Old Times, Good Times (From, Stephen Stills, 1970) with a contribution by Jimi Hendrix
-
John Prine: A Good Time
Bill, tgo
-
it's A Beautiful Day, "Time Is".
Peter
-
Los Lobos - One Time, One Night (From, By The Light Of The Moon - 1987)
-
Justin Rutledge, “Greenwich Time”.
https://youtu.be/MU_4SpZqncc?si=uqWlcyGqUy59F7Jf (https://youtu.be/MU_4SpZqncc?si=uqWlcyGqUy59F7Jf)
-
Nancy Sinatra & Lee Greenwood: Greenwich Village Folk Song Salesman
Bill, tgo
Question: Has anyone ever seen Lee Greenwood and Howard Wolowitz from Big Bang in the same place at the same time?
hehehehe
-
Willie Nelson - One More Song to Write (From, Ride Me Back Home - 2019)
-
Tompall Glaser - Put One More Log on the Fire
-
Tompall Glaser - Put One More Log on the Fire
Sorry, but that one is "Put Another Log On The Fire"; still on Willie.
Peter
-
Fats Waller, “I’m going to sit right down and write myself a letter”. Here’s Willie.
-
Bruce Springsteen: Letter to You
Bill, tgo
-
Very appropriate given the holiday tomorrow.
Dropkick Murphys - The Last Letter Home (From, The Warrior's Code, 1985)
-
Caitlin Canty, “Come by the Highway Home”
-
James Taylor - Stretch of the Highway (From, Before This World - 2015)
-
Clapton: Key to the Highway
Bill, tgo
-
Greta Van Fleet - Highway Tune
-
The Doors - Queen of the Highway (From, Morrison Hotel - 1970)
-
Sex Pistols: God Save the Queen
Bill, tgo
-
Sid was not a good bass player...
-
The Jayhawks (A Minneapolis band) - Save It For A Rainy Day (From, Rainy Day Music - 2003)
-
After playing in the rain on Telegraph Avenue yesterday, I thought this one quite appropriate.
Waylon Jennings: Rainy Day Woman
Bill, tgo (who got to play the actual Tele Waylon plays in the video).
-
Jimi Hendrix - Rainy Day, Dream Away (From, Electric Ladyland, 1968)
-
Jackson Browne: Cut It Away
Bill, tgo
-
Elvis Costello - The Puppet Has Cut His Strings (From, Wise Up Ghost - 2013)
-
James & Bobby Purify: I'm Your Puppet
Bill, tgo
-
Harry Chapin - Tangled Up Puppet (From, Tangled Up Puppet (1975)
-
Sandie Shaw - Puppet on a string.
This song was the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest inb 1967.
-
Marc Cohen - Live Out The String (From, Join The Parade - 2007)
-
The Band: Thinkin’ Out Loud
Bill, tgo
-
Cat Stevens (aka Yusuf Islam) On The Road To Find Out (From, Tea For the Tillerman, 1970)
-
Lil Nas X: Old Town Road
Bill,tgo
-
Tower Of Power - On The Soul Side Of Town (From, Soul Side Of Town, 2018)
-
Bruce Springsteen, “Darkness on the Edge of Town”.
-
Eric Clapton - The Circus Left Town (From, Pilgrim, 1998)
-
Springsteen: Wild Billy’s Circus Story
Bill, tgo
-
Leonard Cohen, "Story Of Isaac":
Peter
-
Beatles: The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill
Bill, tgo
-
If i can use 'Billy' instead of 'Bill' then there is this pop song from my teens.
Billy don't be a hero.
-
I forgot about Billy, couldn’t help but sing along! :)
-
If i can use 'Billy' instead of 'Bill' then there is this pop song from my teens.
Billy don't be a hero.
Sorry, Jazzy; exact matches only.
And I (alas and alack) had not forgotten that bit '70s ear pain......
Peter
-
Schoolhouse Rock, "I'm Just A Bill":
Peter
-
I HATED “Billy, Don’t Be a Hero”. Also couldn’t stomach the 5th Dimension’s “Wedding Bell Blues” (Bill, I Love You So). Not many decent “Bill” songs.
The Marvelettes’ Don’t Mess With Bill (arguably the best of a bad lot … until “took my twenty dollar bill and vanished in the air”!)
Bill/Billy, tgo
-
Lesley West - Don't Ever Let Me Go (From, Sill Climbing, 2013)
-
The Who - Don’t Let Go the Coat.
-
Go Tell it on the mountain - The Wailers
-
Foals, "Mountain At My Gates":
Peter
-
Rainbow - Man on the Silver Mountain
Its been too long since I've posted here. Hope all are well!
-
Zappa & The Mothers: Billy the Mountain
Bill, tgo
-
Rainbow - Man on the Silver Mountain
Its been too long since I've posted here. Hope all are well!
Hello Roger. Good to see you.
I’m still holding out for another Chicago gathering. 8)
-
Yeah, Pauldo....or even...2025!
Bill Haley and his Comets - You hit the Wrong Note Billy Goat
-
Burl Ives: The Goat and the Train
-
James Brown - Night Train
-
Bobby Vee - The Night has a Thousand Eyes
-
Billie Eilish: Ocean Eyes
Bill, tgo
-
Counting Crows - God Of Ocean Tide (From, Somewhere Under Wonderland, 2014)
https://youtu.be/tfRkgaefcNQ (https://youtu.be/tfRkgaefcNQ)
-
Rudy Vallee & His Connecticut Yankees (and many after), Irving Berlin's "How Deep Is The Ocean (How High Is The Sky):
Peter
-
Funkadelic - [Not Just] Knee Deep (From, Uncle Jam Wants You, 1975)
-
Good Old Grateful Dead: Just a Little Light
Bill, tgo
-
James Taylor - Shed A Little Light (From, New Moon Shine, 1991) with our own Jimmy Johnson on bass
-
Spin Doctor's - Little Miss Can't Be Wrong
-
Luther Ingram: If Loving You is Wrong (I Don’t Want to Be Right)
Bill, tgo
-
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Right Between The Eyes (From, 4 Way Street, 1971)
-
That Complete Unknown Guy: Let’s Keep It Between Us
Bill, tgo
-
Stanley Clarke - Between Love & Magic.
-
Hank Williams, Jr.: Between Heaven and Hell
Bill, tgo
-
Pure Prairie League, "You're Between Me":
Peter
-
Neil Young - Words (Between the Lines of Age) (From, Harvest, 1972)
-
Berlin - No More Words
-
Paul McCartney and Wings - Picasso’s Last Words (Drink To Me) From, Band On The Run - 1973
-
NRPS, “Last Lonely Eagle”.
-
Could be tha Last Time :D Stones 8)
-
I played “The Last Time” August 29, 2022. Still on “Last Lonely Eagle”.
Bill, tgo
-
I played “The Last Time” August 29, 2022. Still on “Last Lonely Eagle”.
Bill, tgo
Hi Bill, no way for me to delete it :-[
-
David Bowie - You Feel So Lonely You Could Die (https://www.songfacts.com/facts/david-bowie/you-feel-so-lonely-you-could-die) (From, The Next Day - 2013)
https://youtu.be/rqWz94GzQLM?si=LfS895VwUHTFhztL (https://youtu.be/rqWz94GzQLM?si=OliCEBwdQesyRttf)
-
Hank, "I'm so lonesome I Cold Cry"
Peter
-
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - High And Lonesome (Raise the Roof, 2021)
-
Afroman: Because I Got High
Bill, tgo
-
Got to get You into My Life - The Beatles
-
No dice on Got to Get You Into My Life. Used twice before including by me. We are therefore still on, Because I Got High
by hammer (http://club.alembic.com/index.php?action=profile;u=2614) on June 01, 2022, 07:15:44 PM & mario_farufyno (http://club.alembic.com/index.php?action=profile;u=2263), October 2020 Got to Get You Into My Life
-
Green Day - Junkies On A High (From, Father Of All, 2020)
-
The Chairman of the Board & Friends: High Hopes
Bill, tgo
-
My goodness. What a monochromatic video. Now I understand Nichele Nichols’ (Lt. Uhura) comment about watching TV as a child and seeing no one that looks like you. Love me some Frank but this was the standard at the time.
-
Louden Wainwright III - High, Wide, & Handsome (From, High, Wide, and Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project, 2009 (https://www.songfacts.com/browse/years/2009))
-
My goodness. What a monochromatic video. Now I understand Nichele Nichols’ (Lt. Uhura) comment about watching TV as a child and seeing no one that looks like you. Love me some Frank but this was the standard at the time.
Never had much use for Frank, as person, singer, or actor, but respect where it's due: He had integrated orchestras long before it was common and refused to play anywhere that his whole band couldn't stay in the same hotel.
Peter