Bluzeman------Crowded House is the name of the group that did the song dundat posted.
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My post is in a delayed order. On "guitar talk" I asked dmiller how he thought this song would sound if done bluegrass style and he informed me that it had already been done. So, the title is still not named. I did not answer because I instantly recognized it from our discussion on "GT".
Well, the person I asked is also a sometimes GSC poster and they knew the song instantly so I feel like it's not really my turn but what the heck.(on behalf of dundat)
Then, the busy years went rushing by us.
We lost our starry notions on the way.
If, by chance, I'd see you at the tavern,
We'd smile at one another and we'd say-----------------
Hint: It knocked "Hey Jude" off the number one spot on the charts in a bit of twisted irony.
You are correct,my friend. It was, indeed, Those Were The Days,My Friend.----Mary Hopkins
The irony was that it was recorded in what was then a very new Apple Records studio and was produced By Sir Paul,himself. It then went on to dethrone the reigning kings of their day.(in a temporal sense,of course)
Me thinkest thou art next.
TEEHEE----I still like that part about losing our starry notions on/in The Way.
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bulwinkl
It was played on album oriented stations so that counts. I remember it I just can't think of the song right now
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Don't know the title but then I never did like the stones to much. unless it was covered by Flying Burrito brothers also which would make it dead flowers but I think that's another song.
WordWolf
Once beneath the stars, the universe was ours. Love was all we knew, and all I knew was you. I wonder where you are, I wonder if you think about me Once upon a time, IN YOUR WILDEST DREAMS. It mig
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Bluzeman------Crowded House is the name of the group that did the song dundat posted.
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My post is in a delayed order. On "guitar talk" I asked dmiller how he thought this song would sound if done bluegrass style and he informed me that it had already been done. So, the title is still not named. I did not answer because I instantly recognized it from our discussion on "GT".
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Tom Strange
is it "walk away" ? like bluzeman said, the James Gang
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waysider
OK-----I'll go ahead and name it.
Funk #49 -----The James Gang (Joe Walsh, Dale Peters, Jim Fox)
Someone else take the next one, please.
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WordWolf
Well, if it's a toss-up, I'll post:
"My anaconda don't want none unless you got buns, hon"
(That's the song, not my own personal sentiments, mind...)
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Tom Strange
Are you sure it was funk 49?
in my mind (after those words) I keep hearing "seems to me you don't wanna talk about... seems to me you just turn your pretty head and walk away"
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GeorgeStGeorge
"Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-Lot? (Guessing WW's clue.)
George
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WordWolf
That was it.
(Broke my usual rule about 1985-1986 because I figured it was famous enough.)
Go!
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wasway
funk #49 is correct... I don't know no hipity hopity stuff guys so i gotta wait and watch the skys. sory I been gone.. go a bad case of bronchitis
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GeorgeStGeorge
Every light is burnin'
In a house across town
She's pacin' by the telephone
In her faded flannel gown
George
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GeorgeStGeorge
She's waitin' by the window
When he pulls into the drive
She rushes out to hold him
Thankful he's alive
Every light is burnin'
In a house across town
She's pacin' by the telephone
In her faded flannel gown
George
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Tom Strange
I have no idea... must be a country song...
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waysider
That's all relative to how you define "Country".
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GeorgeStGeorge
Well, I heard it on C&W stations, if that helps.
George
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GeorgeStGeorge
If, as I suspect, you know the tune, Waysider, give the answer!
George
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waysider
OK------The tune is "The Thunder Rolls" by Garth Brooks.
BUUT! The reason I knew is because I ran the lyrics past someone at work and they said"WHAT! You didn't know that one ?!!"
Therefore, I must disqualify myself from posting a new one.
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Tom Strange
"Thunder Rolls"??? ...I once knew a girl... never mind... but I don't know no country...
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GeorgeStGeorge
Asking someone is okay. Googling is bad.
Go ahead, Waysider!
George
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Well, the person I asked is also a sometimes GSC poster and they knew the song instantly so I feel like it's not really my turn but what the heck.(on behalf of dundat)
Then, the busy years went rushing by us.
We lost our starry notions on the way.
If, by chance, I'd see you at the tavern,
We'd smile at one another and we'd say-----------------
Hint: It knocked "Hey Jude" off the number one spot on the charts in a bit of twisted irony.
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Tom Strange
...wasn't it though? ...ahh... we did lose our starry notions in the way
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Ca_dreaming
Those were the days My Friend,,,,, not sure of the artist. It came out in 1968.
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waysider
TS----Glad you picked up on that "starry notions" line.
Here's another clue: Name an international airport located in Cleveland.
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Ca_dreaming
Mary Hopkins
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You are correct,my friend. It was, indeed, Those Were The Days,My Friend.----Mary Hopkins
The irony was that it was recorded in what was then a very new Apple Records studio and was produced By Sir Paul,himself. It then went on to dethrone the reigning kings of their day.(in a temporal sense,of course)
Me thinkest thou art next.
TEEHEE----I still like that part about losing our starry notions on/in The Way.
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Ca_dreaming
Let's go back to the 70's, please!
We're no threat, people
We're not dirty, we're not mean
We love everybody but we do as we please
When the weather's fine
We go fishin' or go swimmin' in the sea
We're always happy
Life's for livin' yeah, that's our philosophy
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