Answer time: A Springsteen, "Prove It All Night" B The Police, "Canary in a Coalmine", correctly answered by NotAbbott. C Joe Jackson, "Its Different For Girls"
Kickeroo What is the Dead Milkman song about Charles Nelson Reilly nailed to a cross? I cant find my tape anywhere and that had been driving me nuts!!! And sorry Kicker, Paul was right about the Starland Vocal Band.
A couple more: a) Girls will keep the secrets So alone the boys making noise Fools run rings to break up Something they'll never destroy b) Attention, everybody There's a brand-new dance It's called the walk, walk Let your body talk c) I heard you call While wandering through the darkness I'd walk a million miles to find that endless voice
OK those first ones were pretty easy. How about: 114. I love to hear the thunder/watch the lightning as it lights up the sky. 115. She musters a smile/ for his nostalgic tale/never coming near what he wanted to say 116.She won't even miss me when she's gone and that's ok with me I'll cry later on. 117. This is the place where I made my best mistakes/ this is a place even angels don't understand. 118. She drove a Plymouth Satellite/faster than the speed of light. 119. there are doubts/ in your ability/too many blanks/ in you analogies.
114. This one is sitting on my brain, but I can't pull it in. I'll be back. 115. What A Fool Believes- Doobie Bros. Bigsmooth, I don't have a clue on these, sorry.
Here are a couple more: A.) Out where the river broke/the bloodwood and the desert oak B.) The secretaries pout and preen like cheap tarts in a red light street
-"Little Betty ate a pound of aspirin, she got them from the shelf up on the wall" - "Right behind the glass, there's a real blade of grass" - "In ancient Rome, there was a poem, about a dog who found two bones"
"Be careful as you pass, move along, move along." Emerson, Lake and Palmer, "Karn Evil 9, 1st Impression" Much like Dark Side of the Moon, I'm astounded that album was recorded in 1973. The production is pretty amazing. How about "It's big and it's bland, full of tension and fear. They're doing it over there, but we don't do it here." Later, COZ
f-f-f-fashion by David Bowie speaking of... still open is: 106) "As they pulled you out of the oxygen tent You asked for the latest party"
Well, the song is called "The Walk", but the version I was thinking of was done by The Time. The chorus goes: Everybody walk your body Everybody walk Ooh, hoo, hoo Everybody walk your body Everybody walk
Lets get this one going again I. Nothing but blues and Elvis and somebody elses favorite song II. Control is not convinced/but the computer has the evidence/ no need to abort the countdown starts III. If when why what/how much have you got IV. It was a cool and lonely breezy afternoon/and you could feel it cause it was the month of June/ and so I left my gate and went out for a while V. Try some, buy some/fee fie foe fum