A Conversation for Name That Tune (deceased)
Name That Tune
Anonymouse Posted Sep 26, 1999
*blinks* erm...
Only seeking workman's wages
I come lookin for a job
But I get no offers
Just a come-on from the
Whores on second avenue
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Waxer Posted Sep 26, 1999
Sorry thats too silly to leave on , it was Lori Anderson "Oh Superman" The entire song consisted of her going ah ah ah etc (they had a competition on the radio where you had to try and count exactly how many ah's made up the whole song...Spot test.... Anyone know how many??) although she did sing some lyrics over that so maybe it was unfair
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Waxer Posted Sep 26, 1999
I do declare !that'll be The Boxer by Simon and Garfunkle!Were still looking for an answer to The Dukes Lyric 5 up from this, come on someone???
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Waxer Posted Sep 26, 1999
Rats Rats Rats How do you always do ones that I know I know but are just beyond my grasp .No clues.... I even can sing the tune....
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Waxer Posted Sep 26, 1999
Ah HA(again)Its Simply Red, Holding back the years (give that man a cigar!) Luckily its one of the two SR songs I like, The other is Money too tight to mention rather appropriately!!)
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The Duke of Dunstable Posted Sep 26, 1999
Here's the rest to that unanswered tune up above:
"Feel as though nobody cares
If I live or die
So I might as well begin
To put some action in my life!"
And all join in the chorus!
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Waxer Posted Sep 26, 1999
Concentrate Concentrate ! (I haven't a clue! REALLY off now)
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$u$ Posted Sep 26, 1999
As in 'Gloria Gaynor'??? Surely not!
Someone post another! Hey 'nony.
'sus
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The Duke of Dunstable Posted Sep 27, 1999
No more, that's the first verse. After that chorus comes and if I tell you that you get the title. Well, why don't I? Here it goes:
"Breaking the law, breaking the law
Breaking the law, breaking the law"
Rock on.
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beeline Posted Sep 27, 1999
Is it the Beegees, while they worked for the Cray brothers before they shot to fame?
"Oo, oo, oo, oo, Breakin' the law, breakin' the law!"
"Oo, oo, oo, oo, Breakin' the laaaawwwwww-awww-a-a-a-a-a-a-awwwwww-awww!"
*funky ostinato bass line*
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The Duke of Dunstable Posted Sep 27, 1999
No, you silly beeline. Nothing of the sort. It's Judas Priest.
"You show us everything you've got
Oh baby, baby that's quite a lot."
How 'bout that, then?
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Anonymouse Posted Sep 28, 1999
"I'll drive you wild, You drive me crazy!"
(oops.. hit send to soon.. sowwy if this dupes. )
In continuance:
"I wanna rock and roll all night
And party e-ve-ry day."
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"You're only dancing on this world for a short time."
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The Duke of Dunstable Posted Sep 28, 1999
Excellent! Of course that was KISS "Rock and roll all nite". You guys are so good at this. I have to come up with a really tricky one. 'scuze me while I think a while...
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The Duke of Dunstable Posted Sep 28, 1999
"You did what you did to me
Now it's history I see
As I come back on the road again"
Tricky enough?
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Anonymouse Posted Sep 28, 1999
Uhm.. What about mine? Or do I need to do more?
"And though your dreams will toss and turn you now
They won't vanish away like your dad's best jeans
Denim blue, faded up to the sky."
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