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Post: # 385,940
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Reply Thu 2 Oct, 2003 02:41 am
"Love is Just a Four-Letter Word" - Bob Dylan
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Post: # 385,941
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Reply Thu 2 Oct, 2003 02:44 am
New question... Here's part of the lyrics:


If I could hold you tonight
It would last me forever
But the times never right
When will we be together
If I could make you understand
What youre doing to me
Maybe there wil come a time
Sooner or later I will make you see


Name that tune.
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Reply Thu 2 Oct, 2003 05:19 pm
"If You Needed Somebody" (Bad Company)



:-)
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Reply Thu 2 Oct, 2003 05:24 pm
Hi P & L. Bad Company, a very good band. I bought their Merchants of Cool a while back. Paul Rogers the singer was great in the band Free
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Reply Thu 2 Oct, 2003 05:28 pm
this is the beginning of one of my favorite old albums....


This garden universe vibrates complete.
Some may get a sound so sweet.
Vibrations reach on up to become light
And then through gamma, out of sight.
Between the eyes and ears there lie
The sounds of colour and the light of a sigh
And to hear the sun, what a thing to believe,
But it's all around if we could but perceive.

To know ultra violet, infra-red and X-rays,
Beauty to find in so many ways.

Two notes of the chord, that's our full scope
But to reach the chord is our life's hope
And to name the chord is important to some
So they give a word, and the word is Om.


....name that album.....


:-)
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Post: # 386,977
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Reply Thu 2 Oct, 2003 05:36 pm
That was the Moody Blues "Fading Shades" album. It also included "Knights in White Satin".

oldandknew wrote:
Paul Rogers


Correction: Paul Rodgers.

What other band (besides Free and Bad Company) did Paul form and take to the top of the charts?
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Reply Fri 3 Oct, 2003 01:22 pm
Hi Shalinara....

correct group, wrong album!!!

hint... the name of the album is the subject of those verses....

PaL
:-)
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Reply Sat 4 Oct, 2003 01:32 am
Peace and Love wrote:
this is the beginning of one of my favorite old albums....
Peace and Love wrote:
correct group, wrong album!!!


The song is "The Word". It's on "In Search of The Lost Chord", but doesn't begin the album. It's the 11th of 12 tracks.
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Reply Sat 4 Oct, 2003 09:05 am
Ooops..... You're probably right!!! My memory is failing.... sorry!!!.... but, yes, that's the album!!!

I found the official Paul Rodgers Website....

Is the answer "The Law"... ???


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Reply Sat 4 Oct, 2003 02:16 pm
He did help to form The Law, but they never topped the charts.

Hint: This band included guitarist Jimmy Page.
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Post: # 389,878
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Reply Sat 4 Oct, 2003 03:03 pm
It was The Firm
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Post: # 390,091
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Reply Sat 4 Oct, 2003 05:35 pm
Very good!
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Post: # 390,137
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Reply Sat 4 Oct, 2003 06:36 pm
This former Ohio 5th grade teacher is probably the most prolific song writer you never heard of.
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Post: # 450,095
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Reply Thu 20 Nov, 2003 10:18 pm
Robert Pollard?
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Post: # 450,129
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Reply Thu 20 Nov, 2003 11:19 pm
I'm pretty certain that so here's my question, (if I'm wrong then ignore this post please.)

What was the most number of Beatles songs in the Billboard Top 100 at one time?
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Post: # 450,955
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Reply Fri 21 Nov, 2003 01:50 pm
I am so new at this...

I'll say the Beatles had 12 songs in the Top 100 at one time


If right, what song did the writers Morrissey and Johnny Marr (The Smiths) have in Ferris Bueller's Day Off?
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Post: # 451,293
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Reply Fri 21 Nov, 2003 06:04 pm
Adrian! Thanks for resurecting this thread. Robert Pollard is correct! Carry on!
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Post: # 453,681
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Reply Sun 23 Nov, 2003 04:23 pm
The Dream Academy did an instrumental version of "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" by The Smiths.
On a related topic here's my question.
What is unusual about the soundtrack from "Ferris Buellers Day Off"?
(If that makes no sense I'll give a clue.)

By the way Deacon you were right about the Beatles and thanks Swimpy this seems like fun!
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Post: # 455,273
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Reply Mon 24 Nov, 2003 04:44 pm
The only thing I can come up with re: Ferris Bueller's soundtrack is that there was no official soundtrack record made. The director felt the songs were too eclectic to make a soundtrack marketable.
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Reply Mon 24 Nov, 2003 04:55 pm
That's what I was looking for. Your go Swimpy.
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