Quiz: Music, Lyrics
Quiz: Music, Lyrics
Okay,
Must be simplke
I start
line from a song......
You guess......
if... you got it right, you give us another line from another song
This IS simple, isn't it
Let's Start
Who sang:
Because you're mine
I walk the line.
Must be simplke
I start
line from a song......
You guess......
if... you got it right, you give us another line from another song
This IS simple, isn't it
Let's Start
Who sang:
Because you're mine
I walk the line.
Tyn
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"We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well and live."
"Nobody move! I've dropped me brain!"
M42H
"We keep you alive to serve this ship. So row well and live."
"Nobody move! I've dropped me brain!"
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"Positively Fourth Street" by Robert Zimmerman, Hibbing MN.Joanvb wrote:El Paso....(I love that song!)
Forgot it was Marty Robbins...Had to look that up!
"You got a lot of nerve to say you are my friend"
And now straight from a sophomore English class, perhaps the most pretentious folk-rock couplet ever written:
We speak of things that matter, with words that must be said.
Can analysis be worthwhile? Is the theater really dead?
Must be said?
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Paul Simon, Dangling Conversation. In Joan Baez' cover version, she changed it to the even more clanging "Is the Church really dead?"TPMcT wrote:"Positively Fourth Street" by Robert Zimmerman, Hibbing MN.Joanvb wrote:El Paso....(I love that song!)
Forgot it was Marty Robbins...Had to look that up!
"You got a lot of nerve to say you are my friend"
And now straight from a sophomore English class, perhaps the most pretentious folk-rock couplet ever written:
We speak of things that matter, with words that must be said.
Can analysis be worthwhile? Is the theater really dead?
Must be said?
You think that's more pretentious than this Donovan howler:
"And as the elders of our time choose to remain blind
Let us rejoice
And let us sing
And dance and ring in the new...
Hail Atlantis!"
Or this one (quiz), though it's not folk-rock:
"A seasoned witch could call you from the depths of her disgrace
And rearrange your liver to the solid mental place...."
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