Billy Joel once said he had written a melody, but had no lyrics. He went to dinner to his favorite Italian restaurant. The waiter said, "Bottle of red? Bottle of white? Whatever kind of mood you're in tonight!" Billy Joel replied "THANK YOU!" and went on to write the song with that melody and that line, inspired by Italian restaurants.
Meanwhile, your song is one of Dire Strait's biggest hits: "THE SULTANS OF SWING."
Billy Joel once said he had written a melody, but had no lyrics. He went to dinner to his favorite Italian restaurant. The waiter said, "Bottle of red? Bottle of white? Whatever kind of mood you're in tonight!" Billy Joel replied "THANK YOU!" and went on to write the song with that melody and that line, inspired by Italian restaurants.
Meanwhile, your song is one of Dire Strait's biggest hits: "THE SULTANS OF SWING."
That's pretty cool. You're right with Sultans of Swing.
"We come from the land of the ice and snow, From the midnight sun where the hot springs flow."
7 hours ago, Human without the bean said:
The Battle of Evermore
9 minutes ago, WordWolf said:
BZZZZZTTTT!!
This was NOT "the Battle of Evermore." Do not pass go, do not collect $200. You may not cross the border.
Rewind tape. I must admit when I see those lyrics I draw somewhat of a blank when thinking of its title. I thought that was the song by ~Led Zeppelin~ but I can never remember the title? I never knew Norse mythology that well. Is it The Halls of Valhalla or something like it?
The title's getting you because you're thinking "Norse" or "LotR" for a title, and the title doesn't sound anything like either. (And I dropped a clue when I hit the buzzer.)
I think I'm out of ideas WordWolf. I even went through my Led Zeppelin collection to see if I could find something with 'border' in it . ~Elton John~ has " Border Song" but obviously that's not it.
The word "border" does not appear in the title, but "the Border Song" isn't really that far off from the correct answer. I mean, you could have tried a guess like "Ellis Island", but "Ellis Island" isn't the name of the song, either. (It only makes me THINK of the name of the song.)
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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
WordWolf
She packed my bags last night pre-flight
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That's it.
George
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Human without the bean
If this song doesn't fly with anyone I will change it right away.
I like to dream
Yes, yes, right between my sound machine
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WordWolf
Diehard Star Trek fans should all know this one.
Steppenwolf's "MAGIC CARPET RIDE."
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Ok, next song. (I'm really confident about that one.)
"A bottle of white, a bottle of red, perhaps a bottle of rose instead."
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Human without the bean
Billy Joel's song "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant"
I'm sure. I got one so I'm going.
Get a shiver in the dark It's a raining in the park but mean time
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Billy Joel once said he had written a melody, but had no lyrics. He went to dinner to his favorite Italian restaurant. The waiter said, "Bottle of red? Bottle of white? Whatever kind of mood you're in tonight!" Billy Joel replied "THANK YOU!" and went on to write the song with that melody and that line, inspired by Italian restaurants.
Meanwhile, your song is one of Dire Strait's biggest hits: "THE SULTANS OF SWING."
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Human without the bean
That's pretty cool. You're right with Sultans of Swing.
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WordWolf
Next song.
"We come from the land of the ice and snow,
From the midnight sun where the hot springs flow."
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Human without the bean
The Battle of Evermore
"Would you like to ride in my beautiful balloon? Would you like to ride in my beautiful balloon?
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GeorgeStGeorge
Up, Up, and Away
I may have done this one before, but
"Sunshine came softly through my a-window today;
Could've tripped out easy a-but I've a-changed my ways."
George
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BZZZZZTTTT!!
This was NOT "the Battle of Evermore." Do not pass go, do not collect $200. You may not cross the border.
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WordWolf
"Sunshine Superman", Donovan.
But we're back at the previous song, still.
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Rewind tape. I must admit when I see those lyrics I draw somewhat of a blank when thinking of its title. I thought that was the song by ~Led Zeppelin~ but I can never remember the title? I never knew Norse mythology that well. Is it The Halls of Valhalla or something like it?
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I recognize the song but don't know the title.
George
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WordWolf
The title's getting you because you're thinking "Norse" or "LotR" for a title, and the title doesn't sound anything like either. (And I dropped a clue when I hit the buzzer.)
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I think I'm out of ideas WordWolf. I even went through my Led Zeppelin collection to see if I could find something with 'border' in it . ~Elton John~ has " Border Song" but obviously that's not it.
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The word "border" does not appear in the title, but "the Border Song" isn't really that far off from the correct answer. I mean, you could have tried a guess like "Ellis Island", but "Ellis Island" isn't the name of the song, either. (It only makes me THINK of the name of the song.)
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Sometimes it pays to check the other threads.
Immigrant Song.
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That is correct.
When you have time, check out the video of the Viking Kittens doing The Immigrant Song. It's not hard to find, and it's worth watching at least once.
(Rather Good did that, and also had the Punk Kittens do "Fell In Love With a Girl", the White Stripes' first hit.)
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"Down, doobie-doo down down, comma, comma"
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Breaking Up is Hard To Do
"Children behave, that's what they say when were together"
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I Think We're Alone Now
"They paved paradise and put up a parking lot."
(You probably know the song, but it's one with an obscure title.)
George
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Big Yellow Taxi
First line:
"Got on aboard a west bound seven forty seven
Didn't think before deciding what to do"
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I know it will come to me, but the others are welcome to beat me to it.
George
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