"Top coat, top hat And I don't worry 'cause my wallet's fat"
"SHARP-DRESSED MAN." (A long time ago, Mrs Wolf wasn't familiar with the expression, so I sent her a link to a video of this ZZ Top song, and a link to the lyrics. Between the lyrics and the visuals, the idea was easy to work out. )
"There are many, many crazy things that will keep me loving you, and with your permission may I list a few?
The way you wear your hat, the way you sip your tea, the memory of all that -"
You do realize WordWord, that I was using a pun? Well, off topic I think memory is one of the more useful tools we have in our brains. Memories are recorded by our brain and I think they are always there. However, I do think its up to us to sort out what memories we deem necessary and choose not to use those other memories we have in our brains. I don't think memories really go away. Then, when something that we don't remember comes up and we think about it, after a while we remember things. When it comes to music, I can remember lyrics pretty well. When I was growing up (the 60's) we didn't have much other than television, and when music (modern) hit the scene it became a part of everybody's everyday life. The radio, bowling alleys, skating rinks, records, ball games and on and on. Isn't the majority of what we are doing here then is using our memory?
"Mother's Little Helper", complete with the late Charlie Watts on drums, backing up the rest of The Rolling Stones.
(Someone suggested that they contact someone to see if he wants to be their next drummer- Ringo Starr.)
Well no, I think The Stones had already hired an understudy of Watts, Steve Jordan, who has been filling in for Watts. Just two weeks ago, it was told that he would be the drummer per Watts' request for their upcoming tour in September and The Stones were looking forward to Charlie Watts return. I think he's got the gig now. Right?
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Yes WordWolf, One of my very favorite songs. Hopes the memories are good ones. Your answer, of course, is spot on. Your go!
WordWolf
I agree with you about "Who's Nect" and äqualung". I'm more familiar with The Doors by their catalog than which song is on what album, but I know enough to know you just mentioned "L.A. WOMA
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She packed my bags last night pre-flight
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"SHARP-DRESSED MAN." (A long time ago, Mrs Wolf wasn't familiar with the expression, so I sent her a link to a video of this ZZ Top song, and a link to the lyrics. Between the lyrics and the visuals, the idea was easy to work out. )
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"Don't come a-hangin' around my door, I don't wanna see your face no more."
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American Woman
"Hey little sister, what have you done? Hey little sister, who's the only one?"
George
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Hey little sister, who is it you´re with? Hey little sister, what´s your vice-and-wish?
The best part of BILLY IDOL´s ¨WHITE WEDDING¨ doesn´t get airplay.
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Human without the bean
Duh.
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GeorgeStGeorge
WW is up.
George
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"The way you wear your hat, the way you sip your tea. the memory of all that"
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"There are many, many crazy things that will keep me loving you, and with your permission may I list a few?
The way you wear your hat, the way you sip your tea, the memory of all that -"
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Human without the bean
I wish I knew the memory of all that, but I don't.
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WordWolf
If it's been stolen from you, I'd like to know how, since I thought that was impossible.
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You do realize WordWord, that I was using a pun? Well, off topic I think memory is one of the more useful tools we have in our brains. Memories are recorded by our brain and I think they are always there. However, I do think its up to us to sort out what memories we deem necessary and choose not to use those other memories we have in our brains. I don't think memories really go away. Then, when something that we don't remember comes up and we think about it, after a while we remember things. When it comes to music, I can remember lyrics pretty well. When I was growing up (the 60's) we didn't have much other than television, and when music (modern) hit the scene it became a part of everybody's everyday life. The radio, bowling alleys, skating rinks, records, ball games and on and on. Isn't the majority of what we are doing here then is using our memory?
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You do realize, Human, that I was dropping a big clue to the title?
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Human without the bean
Not getting it. I'll wait.
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Impossible to steal...
"You can't take that away from me."
Don't know who sings it tho
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Human without the bean
You don't need to in this one Raf.
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WordWolf
Starting with Fred Astaire, sung by Frank Sinatra....
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"I found my thrill..."
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Human without the bean
Blueberry Hill
"There is a house in New Orleans"
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The House of the Rising Sun
"Ooga-chuck-a, ooga-ooga, ooga-chuck-a, ooga-ooga"
George
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Human without the bean
Hooked On A Feeling B J Thomas had the best version of that song.
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Human without the bean
Well actually, Blue Swede had a better song I think.
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"Mother's Little Helper", complete with the late Charlie Watts on drums, backing up the rest of The Rolling Stones.
(Someone suggested that they contact someone to see if he wants to be their next drummer- Ringo Starr.)
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Well no, I think The Stones had already hired an understudy of Watts, Steve Jordan, who has been filling in for Watts. Just two weeks ago, it was told that he would be the drummer per Watts' request for their upcoming tour in September and The Stones were looking forward to Charlie Watts return. I think he's got the gig now. Right?
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Since he didn't say if the answer was correct, I looked up "Mother's Little Helper" and that was it. Next one.
"In and around the lake, the mountains come out of the sky and they stand there."
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