A Conversation for Name That Tune (deceased)

NTT - Past The Bear

Post 1

Solsbury

*Slow down, you move to fast,
Got to make the morning last*


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Post 2

$u$

Hmm...

*the bear... wasn't that a commerical for lager?*

smiley - ufo


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Post 3

Solsbury

brian is to snail, as ? is to bear...


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Post 4

$u$

Lager?smiley - silly

smiley - laugh


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Post 5

Solsbury

if only!
Perhaps I should rephrase it as Kermit is to Frog as ? is to Bear smiley - winkeye


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Post 6

Anonymouse

smiley - musicalnote Slow down, you're movin too fast smiley - musicalnote
smiley - musicalnote Got to make the mornin last, now smiley - musicalnote
smiley - musicalnote Just kickin down the cobblestone smiley - musicalnote
smiley - musicalnote Da-da-da Da smiley - musicalnote
smiley - musicalnote And feelin groovy! smiley - musicalnote

smiley - biggrin

smiley - rose


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Post 7

Anonymouse

Gosh I luv it when people get back to -my- musical roots! smiley - winkeye

Now here's one for you.... (If I could just remember all the words, which I can't smiley - sadface)

smiley - musicalnote When you're alone you can always go smiley - musicalnote


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Post 8

Phil

Downtown
smiley - biggrin
...Just listen to the rhythm of a genral bossanova...

Can't think of any new ones at this time.
Nice to see you again Nonny,
Phil


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Post 9

Anonymouse

Yep yep. smiley - biggrin

And flipping the calander forward a year or two smiley - devil:

smiley - musicalnote He's got crazy flipper fingers smiley - musicalnote
smiley - musicalnote He can beat my best smiley - musicalnote
smiley - musicalnote His leads him in smiley - musicalnote
smiley - musicalnote And he just does the rest smiley - musicalnote


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Post 10

Anonymouse

= disciples


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Post 11

Phil

He's a pinball wizard, there's got to be a trick,
A pinball wizard, he's got such a supple wrist.

Pinball Wizard, The Who. Performed by Elton John in the movie of Tommy.

smiley - musicalnotePut it in the ground
Where the flowers grow
Gold and silver shinesmiley - musicalnote


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Post 12

Anonymouse

Harrmmmm... Any more?


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Post 13

$u$

Ooh... I know this! What was it again... *scratches head*

Aargh... I can hear the tune playing in the back of my mind, but it's refusing to come out and play nice!smiley - grr

*smiley - run off to dig through CDs*


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Post 14

Solsbury

OK here's a bit more...

Meet me in the crowd
People people
Throw your love around
Love me love me


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Post 15

Anonymouse

I think that "throw your love around" is pushing the jukebox-in-head buttons for another song.... Circa?


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Post 16

Solsbury

It was a colaboration between two very individual bands from the same town in the early 90's

Everyone around
love them, love them
Put it in your hands
Take it take it
There's no time to cry


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Post 17

Anonymouse

Oooh, 90s.. No wonder.. much too new. smiley - devil


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Post 18

Solsbury

The bands that were involved have both been making music simce the late 70s and early 80s so while the tune might be recent the bands aren't smiley - tongueout


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Post 19

Event Horizon

REM (& who else? I thought it was just them....) Shiny Happy People, just like you lot! smiley - biggrin

Hi All, just finding my way round! ASS


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Post 20

$u$

Yay ASS!smiley - hug You are clever.smiley - biggrin

Glad to see you've been busy on h2.smiley - winkeye You get to set the next lyrics for people to guess now.smiley - wowsmiley - musicalnote


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