Actually that title is closer to the title of the song, however, no.
It's the same old theme
Since nineteen sixteen (1916)*edit
In your head, in your head
They're still fightin'
With their tanks and their bombs
And their bombs and their guns
In your head, in your head
They are dyin'
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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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GeorgeStGeorge
Yep.
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I've heard there was a secret chord that David played and it pleased the Lord. But you don't really care for music, do you?
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No guesses? It's Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen
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Human without the bean
Ouch. I knew the song but clearly not enough.
It's the same old theme since 1916
In your head, In your head they're still fightin'
With their tanks and their bombs
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WordWolf
Sounds familiar.
Something like "Corpse" by "Mashed Taters and Gravy" or something.
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Human without the bean
Actually that title is closer to the title of the song, however, no.
It's the same old theme
Since nineteen sixteen (1916)*edit
In your head, in your head
They're still fightin'
With their tanks and their bombs
And their bombs and their guns
In your head, in your head
They are dyin'
In your head, in your head
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WordWolf
Well, then,
how about "ZOMBIE" by "the Cranberries"?
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