Good one George. I wouldn't have gotten it from that line.
3 hours ago, GeorgeStGeorge said:
Misspellings accepted on this one, too:
"John and Mitchy were gettin' kind of itchy just to leave the folk music behind."
George
Your line, I know it's Mama's and Papa's "and no one's getting fat cept' Mama Cass" but drawing a blank on the title. Maybe "San Francisco Dreaming" or something?
No. Correct on the group, but I'm going to need a better guess on the title. 1st hint: The title is not found in the lyrics. 2nd hint: You're likely to misspell it, but I'll accept anything close.
Show me 'round your fruit cage, 'cause I will be your honey bee
If you're hopping in here Rusty Duck, a couple things to go over. First I don't know the song yet. Good song though. Second, clues here are given and once the correct title of the song is given, then the player with the correct answer takes his turn. And so on and so forth. I named the last song "Rocket Man" and I hadn't yet given another clue yet. But, that's fine. If you want to play, let's say you're up and leave your clue on the board, if you want to. Just so you know for the next time, once we post a song, the object then becomes guessing the title and the player getting it right takes the next turn. You might want to go back to first page of this thread and read some of the first posts too and get familiar.
Blake Shelton had a song called "Honey Bee." (It's on my girlfriend's playlist.) Is that it? If so, a couple of things:
I may be the only player here familiar with country songs, so that pretty much eliminates them as "songs remembered from one line." I tried "The Chair" in "Name That Tune" and got crickets.
Ideally, the song is memorable from the first line. If the title is in the first line, however, it's perfectly permissible to use another line in the song. In other words, if this song IS "Honey Bee," those words shouldn't be in the clue.
As Human pointed out, etiquette on all the game threads requires one to correctly guess another's clue before positing one, oneself. (Unless the previous poster declares a FREE POST, effectively giving up his turn to anyone who wants it.) Also, googling is not allowed to find an answer, though you can ask friends and family to help. These games are memory tests, not tests of search engine skills. It IS acceptable for the one giving a clue to google, in order to ensure that the clue is accurate. (An exception is in "Triple Movie Links," where one may google after three days, to keep the game moving.
Do not let the preceding paragraph deter you. We ALWAYS welcome new players to the games. I hope you stick around (and try some of our other offerings)!
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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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It is not. And I just checked that song's lyrics to make sure this line doesn't appear in it.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Marrakech Express?
George
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One letter off, but that's the correct answer. CSN & Y's "Marrakesh Express."
Your turn.
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Misspellings accepted on this one, too:
"John and Mitchy were gettin' kind of itchy just to leave the folk music behind."
George
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Good one George. I wouldn't have gotten it from that line.
Your line, I know it's Mama's and Papa's "and no one's getting fat cept' Mama Cass" but drawing a blank on the title. Maybe "San Francisco Dreaming" or something?
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No. Correct on the group, but I'm going to need a better guess on the title. 1st hint: The title is not found in the lyrics. 2nd hint: You're likely to misspell it, but I'll accept anything close.
George
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Human without the bean
Yeah, I already figured that.
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Human without the bean
How about the word 'scene' is it part of the title?
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No. I'm surprised WW or Raf hasn't chimed in. (Or Redrock or Nathan, for that matter.)
"Scene" isn't in the title, but "Alley" is.
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Human without the bean
I'm streaming "Mama's & Papa's" station on Jango hoping to hear it. Is this cheating?
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Creeque Alley. Let's try another:
"[TITLE], The Earth says, "Hello"
You twinkle above us; we twinkle below."
George
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WordWolf
"Good Morning, Starshine."
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Yes
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She packed my bags last night pre-flight
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Human without the bean
"zero-out 9:00 a.m."
Rocket Man (I think It's Going to be a Long-Long Time) Officially, I believe.
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If you're hopping in here Rusty Duck, a couple things to go over. First I don't know the song yet. Good song though. Second, clues here are given and once the correct title of the song is given, then the player with the correct answer takes his turn. And so on and so forth. I named the last song "Rocket Man" and I hadn't yet given another clue yet. But, that's fine. If you want to play, let's say you're up and leave your clue on the board, if you want to. Just so you know for the next time, once we post a song, the object then becomes guessing the title and the player getting it right takes the next turn. You might want to go back to first page of this thread and read some of the first posts too and get familiar.
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Blake Shelton had a song called "Honey Bee." (It's on my girlfriend's playlist.) Is that it? If so, a couple of things:
I may be the only player here familiar with country songs, so that pretty much eliminates them as "songs remembered from one line." I tried "The Chair" in "Name That Tune" and got crickets.
Ideally, the song is memorable from the first line. If the title is in the first line, however, it's perfectly permissible to use another line in the song. In other words, if this song IS "Honey Bee," those words shouldn't be in the clue.
As Human pointed out, etiquette on all the game threads requires one to correctly guess another's clue before positing one, oneself. (Unless the previous poster declares a FREE POST, effectively giving up his turn to anyone who wants it.) Also, googling is not allowed to find an answer, though you can ask friends and family to help. These games are memory tests, not tests of search engine skills. It IS acceptable for the one giving a clue to google, in order to ensure that the clue is accurate. (An exception is in "Triple Movie Links," where one may google after three days, to keep the game moving.
Do not let the preceding paragraph deter you. We ALWAYS welcome new players to the games. I hope you stick around (and try some of our other offerings)!
George
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Everything they just said was correct. Including Human letting you take his turn- which was a nice thing meant to encourage new players.
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This is the opening line from Peter Gabriel's "SLEDGE HAMMER." (Once you've seen the video with the dancing chickens, you can't un-see them.)
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Impressive WordWolf. I never would have guessed that.
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Ok, it was the second stanza, but still the same song.
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"One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small"
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White Rabbit
"Want some whiskey in your water? Sugar in your tea? What's all these crazy questions they're askin' me?"
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Mama Told Me Not To Come
"You get up every morning
From your 'larm clock's warning
Take the 8: 15 into the city"
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