Yes, well, let's try to keep this thread in the spirit of CC's post which said it better than I ever could.
I'll try to do my part.
And actually I'm wrong about the radiators-- they have so many songs!
OK, peace it is.
I'll admit I'm cheating a bit when it comes to the Rads, as about 500 of the songs listed in their setlist database are originals, & over 1000 are covers.
I'm using both.
I just couldn't resist, after midwinter's post:
Quote:
Originally Posted by midwinter
Never Die Young (James Taylor)*
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* I wonder if I could do this game with *just* JT songs?
If you look at some of my links, the setlist page has a button that links to any recordings. If the button says "Download/Listen" then there will be streaming MP3s there, and you can listen to (or download) individual songs (or the whole show) for free.
Well done dmz! Now you've got it. Go look in a mirror while giving yourself a positive affirmation.
That went well didn't it?
I turn my back for 10 hours and look what they've done to my song, ma. What's so funny about peace, love and understanding? Shawn please don't drag me into spats in my absence. You were being a prat about it which is why I phrased my comments as I did.
It was obvious FL had picked up on midwinter's idea. No it doesn't always make for the best replies but he's the only one doing it, we all know he's obsessed with The Radiators and such eccentricities in threads is something we do well. Or did. FL stop baiting him.
Now I'm going to give the next poster a nice fresh opening comment and we're going to forget this unpleasantness ever happened. OK?
Ha! I was looking for an opportunity to use it myself. Thought somebody might have thrown me a bone with he ain't heavy, he's my brother or something like that. But it was not to be.
Now what is the problem with this weight I have deep in my heart as I wander all along the watch tower?
"Free Falling" (Tom Petty), "I saw a stranger with your hair" (John Gorka)—"Wayfaring Stranger" (Emmylou Harris)—"Walk through the bottomland" (Lyle Lovett).
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Yes, well, let's try to keep this thread in the spirit of CC's post which said it better than I ever could.
I'll try to do my part.
And actually I'm wrong about the radiators-- they have so many songs!
OK, peace it is.
I'll admit I'm cheating a bit when it comes to the Rads, as about 500 of the songs listed in their setlist database are originals, & over 1000 are covers.
I'm using both.
I just couldn't resist, after midwinter's post:
Never Die Young (James Taylor)*
--
* I wonder if I could do this game with *just* JT songs?
If you look at some of my links, the setlist page has a button that links to any recordings. If the button says "Download/Listen" then there will be streaming MP3s there, and you can listen to (or download) individual songs (or the whole show) for free.
Let Us Go Laughing\t-Bruce Cockburn
Down By The River
*yeah, the Neil Young song
listen
Is There Something I Should Know?\t-Duran Duran
He's Mr. Know-It-All
Well done dmz! Now you've got it. Go look in a mirror while giving yourself a positive affirmation.
That went well didn't it?
I turn my back for 10 hours and look what they've done to my song, ma. What's so funny about peace, love and understanding? Shawn please don't drag me into spats in my absence. You were being a prat about it which is why I phrased my comments as I did.
It was obvious FL had picked up on midwinter's idea. No it doesn't always make for the best replies but he's the only one doing it, we all know he's obsessed with The Radiators and such eccentricities in threads is something we do well. Or did. FL stop baiting him.
Now I'm going to give the next poster a nice fresh opening comment and we're going to forget this unpleasantness ever happened. OK?
"All Along The Watch Tower" (Dylan et al)
<now, for Chester:>
The Weight
LISTEN
Ha! I was looking for an opportunity to use it myself. Thought somebody might have thrown me a bone with he ain't heavy, he's my brother or something like that. But it was not to be.
Now what is the problem with this weight I have deep in my heart as I wander all along the watch tower?
Falling Through the Bottom Line
"Free Falling" (Tom Petty), "I saw a stranger with your hair" (John Gorka)—"Wayfaring Stranger" (Emmylou Harris)—"Walk through the bottomland" (Lyle Lovett).
"Just Like A Woman" (Dylan)
"Hoochie Woman" (Tori Amos)!
"Parachute Woman" (Stones)!
"Gypsy Woman" (Martin Sexton)!
"Kind Woman" (Buffalo Springfield)!
"She's so fine" (Hendrix).
"She came in through the bathroom window" (beatles)!
"Through A Window" (Animal Logic)!?
"She's Amazing" (George Duke)!
Dreams. (The Cranberries)
I don't sleep, I dream (REM)
The District Sleeps Alone Tonight (The Postal Service)
Alone in Kyoto. (Air)
Meh. (I Give Ups)
"Because" (Beatles)
"I Know" (Fiona again)
"The Girl from Impanema," (Various)
"Lady Marmalade," (Labelle)
"Mrs Robinson," (Simon snd Garfucky)
"Layla," (Eric Clapton)
"The Caterpillar," (Cure)
"Mr Tambourine Man," (Dylan/Byrds)
"Fernando," (Abba)
"Simon Smith *and* the Amazing Dancing Bear." (Randy Newman)
"Puff the Magic Dragon," (Seekers)
"Me and Julio Down By The Schoolyard" (Paul Simon)
"Making Whoopee." (Various)
"What a Wonderful World!" (Satchmo)
Jumpin' Jack Flash!