Thanks George, I did delete one post, my son showed my how. These are two different songs. The first is one that my 18 years old son gave me and I thought it may be too hard because I really didn't know the song myself.
The next song is one that was popular and I think someone will get it.
You are correct WordWolf, Eric Burton in the group "War". If you google the song the words are "Spill the wine and take that pearl". I always thought it was "take that girl"
I'm thinking the song was "Karn Evil 9" or something like that... first time I saw them... it was such a gas when they hoisted Kieth Emerson up in the air as he was playing the grand piano... and then started flipping him over and over while he was playing...
ah... those were the days... I hardly remember them...
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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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Thanks George, I did delete one post, my son showed my how. These are two different songs. The first is one that my 18 years old son gave me and I thought it may be too hard because I really didn't know the song myself.
The next song is one that was popular and I think someone will get it.
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The second one was popular enough-I was listening to it on
the radio approximately 24 hours ago....
Apparently, there's been some covers of this song
(Michael Hutchence of INXS in "Barb Wire"????)
and some disagreement over some of the lyrics
(like the muttered side-comments)
and whether it's "take that pearl" or "dig that girl"
or something else.
But everyone seems to agree that this song isn't called
"Hall of the Mountain King",
it's
"Spill the Wine",
and the version I heard was either by
"War",
or Eric Burdon of "the Animals" fame.
Me, I STILL can't make out all the lyrics, and I tried again
yesterday. :)-->
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You are correct WordWolf, Eric Burton in the group "War". If you google the song the words are "Spill the wine and take that pearl". I always thought it was "take that girl"
Your turn.
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WordWolf
I always heard it as "take that girl", too.
In fact, the first time I looked it up, I was surprised the
line wasn't "Do I take that girl?"
Strange dream indeed.....
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Ok, next song.
Remember, the TITLE and the artist, not just the artist.
The younger folks should have an edge on this one...
"But there are several other very important differences between human beings and animals that you should know about.
I'd appreciate your input."
"Yes I'm Siskel, yes I'm Ebert and you're getting two thumbs up."
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Tom Strange
those are words to a SONG???
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MATILDA
Oh boy oh boy...maybe someone hear can help me.
I rally don't know this one...and have forgotten the website that someone gave for finding things according to partial lyrics etc....so....
This one is circa the 70s...lol...male singer, no group...it's about impossible to convey it not knowing the title or full phrases...
"...oh BABE...anyway...what would you say?"
I'm sorry...lol...this is pathetic.
I'll try to listen more carefully to the satellite loop when it comes on again and try and pick up more lyrics.
sheesh...I scare myself sometimes...
just say no to trivia...
...tomorrow
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"What Would You Say" is by the Dave Matthews Band, but it's the wrong decade.
Therefore, you want "Oh Babe What Would You Say"
written by E.S. Smith,
originally performed by Hurricane Smith.
The year is 1972.
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WordWolf
Yes.
The second quote is in all versions of the song.
The first quote doesn't necessarily get airplay,
but will remind you of the parts you HAVE heard.
To be specific, I think I have this version at home.
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GeorgeStGeorge
I'm GLAD I don't know this song!
George
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WordWolf
Actually, the song is considered funny,
and the video even funnier.
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WordWolf
Ok, fine. Just give me the ARTIST.
I'll include the chorus now.
"But there are several other very important differences between human beings and animals that you should know about.
I'd appreciate your input."
"Me and you do the kind of stuff that only Prince would sing about.
So put your hands down my pants, and I'll bet you feel nuts.
Yes I'm Siskel, yes I'm Ebert and you're getting two thumbs up.
You've had enough of two-hand touch, you want it rough,
you're out of bounds,
I want you smothered, want you covered like my Waffle House hash browns."
"You and me, baby ain't nothing but mammals
so let's do it like they do on the Discovery Channel."
The band is a one-hit wonder-this is the one hit.
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WordWolf
Fine.
Since this song was mentioned on regular television and so on, I was under the
impression that SOME of you had heard it.
The group's name is what people remember: "the Bloodhound Gang."
(After something from children's tv.)
The name is what nobody remembers: "the Bad Touch."
The chorus gets repeated a LOT in the song, so it's VERY recognizable.
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WordWolf
New song.
"Here behind the glass stands a real blade of glass. Be careful as you pass"
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GeorgeStGeorge
Don't know this one, either. I presume it's about the future.
George
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WordWolf
No,
and I'm fairly certain you've heard this song at SOME point.
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Raf
Well, it's definitely Eminem.
I'm thinking it's "The Real Slim Shady."
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Raf
Ooh, methinks I'm wrong.
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Raf
Yup, I'm wrong.
And I don't recognize the right answer.
There's a similar "Discovery Channel" line in The Real Slim Shady, though.
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WordWolf
Psst. Raf?
We're off that song.
Nobody was showing signs of recognition on the Bloodhound Gang song, so I posted a
line from a different song. (Which you have heard at some point in your life.)
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Tom Strange
WW: you mean the song by ELP?
Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends!
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WordWolf
For full points, Tom, do you know the song's name?
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"Soon the Gypsy Queen in a glaze of Vaseline will perform on guillotine what a scene, what a scene!
Next upon the stand
will you please extend a hand
to Alexander's Ragtime Band
Dixieland, Dixieland!"
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Tom Strange
man... I'm too old for this...
was it on Brain Salad Surgery?
I'm thinking the song was "Karn Evil 9" or something like that... first time I saw them... it was such a gas when they hoisted Kieth Emerson up in the air as he was playing the grand piano... and then started flipping him over and over while he was playing...
ah... those were the days... I hardly remember them...
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