Yep-written by eric clapton, jack bruce and pete brown -your turn old thing
Who wrote the tune:
"Orange Was The Color of Her Dress, Then Blue Silk."
???
Would it be Charles Mingus ?
That cream song...that's the one with the HELLACIOUS baseline right?
hiama wrote:Would it be Charles Mingus ?
Right on! Your turn...challenge us!
ok here goes
" Her husband he's off to work
and the kids are off to school
and there were oh so many ways
for her to spend her days
She could clean the house for hours
or rearrange the flowers
or run naked through the shady street
screaming all the way "
marianne faithfull tune,
lucy jordan?
Which good 'ol ruck and blues band included this verse in one of their songs
I keep thinkin' 'bout that night in Memphis,
Lord, I thought I was in Heaven.
I keep thinkin' 'bout that night in Memphis,
I thought I was in Heaven.
But I was stumblin' thru the parking lot
of an invisible seven eleven. (Spoken: What was I doin out there?)
The bearded ones, old bean! ZZ Top.
OK, my shot.
Two performers lowered onto stage by a construction crane. Any two; I personally know of five...
I don't know the answer to beedles' question. Since the thread has been dormant since last Monday, I will put one in.
On what occasion does The Click Song get played?
Could it be the anniversary of the liberation of South Africa?
(A hint then for my tricky question... the god of hellfire, and pink tuxedos)
I've got it: The Click Song is a wedding night serenade!
Does this mean I get to keep torturing you with my previous trivia question? The rule book, Mr. Hoyle...
and?
(ok, ok... I was thinking Liberace... lowered by crane in a pink cadillac...)
(Now you're all off the hook) (The Crane hook?) (Quiet there Beedle!)
Ok, beedle. Arthur Brown's "Fire" ...
hmmmm. Everything here is out of order, Beedle. Is it my turn?
Yeah, give us a turn Miss Letty, I spect youm got a lovely voice
Well, thank you, John. You are a scholar and a gentleman...
What man wrote a song to help repay his father's debts after the Great Depression.