"Loving You Sunday Morning" by The Scorps.
Next:
"You took advantage of my trust in you when I was so far away
I saw you holding lots of other guys and now you've got the nerve to say"
Name that Tune!
Buddy, the "Do...dee...op'n" challenge was just for fun. That's the opening for "Hocus Pocus" by Focus.
Since ywe never guessed your tune, post your new challenge.
Looks like Buddy's out of pocket.
Try this:
"Do...de...op'n Do...de...op'n Do...de...op'n Do...de...op'n Doe... Doe... Doe..."
Say it real fast. Hint, the artist and the name of the song rhyme. The song has no lyrics and is all jam.
Okay, I'm lost. Looks like JustOne did not guess right. Now, that voids everything since his guess.
But, what is the state of the current lyrics posted for challenge?
Do they include "Hold on, me bucko--"? []
"Hell's Bells" by AC/DC.
Next:
"One town love
You better take care how you use it
Try to make it last all night
And if you take your pick
Be careful how you choose it
Sometimes its hard to feel it bite
Feel it bite"
Name that Tune!
JacksonBart, this one was for you. I thought you'd get it right away.
Well, here's a hint (more lyrics):
"You walked in
And my life began again
Just when I'd spent the last piaster
I could borrow
All night long
We would sing that stupid song
And every word we sang
I knew was true"
Now, I've made it easy.
"Bad Sneakers"... and a Pina Colada, my friend! by Steely Dan.
How 'bout this?
"Biscayne Bay, where the Cuban gentlemen sleep all day."
Name that Tune!
Okay, it was "Muscle of Love" by Alice Cooper.
Try this easy one:
"Gotta get down to it.
Soldiers are gunning us down.
Should have been done long ago."
Name that Tune!
Another hint:
This male singer took on the name of a girl, and the song is about what girls don't have. Also, he's a definite hard classic rocker and far from a Boy George. In another song, he sings about how he gets confused everyday.
"Emminence Front" by Pete Townsend.
Switching gears, now, try this one:
"I read Dad's books like I did before
Now things are crystal clear
Lock the door in the bathroom now
I just can't get caught in here"
Name that Tune!
Beautiful song by LedZep on the same album.... "Ten Years Gone By."
Like that album, eh?
How about this one?
"Standing in the noonday sun trying to flag a ride,
People go and people come, see my rider right by my side,
It's a total disgrace, they set the pace, it must be a race
And the best thing I can do is run."
Name that Tune!
"Quinn, the Eskimo" by Manfred Mann.
Next:
"I received a message from my brother 'cross the water
He sat laughin' as he wrote the end's in sight
So I said goodbye to all my friends
And packed my hopes inside a matchbox
'Cause I know it's time to fly"
Name that Tune!
Well, let me ask you this, and see what consensus there is. Are the newer CD Players (Home Stereo Only) better capable of handling vibration? If so, a little better.... alot better.... or what? And if you are qualified to give this opinion, please explain why. I'd like to know.
Finally, if there is consensus that newer CD Players handle vibration better, are the $39 players as good as the $400 players in terms of sound quality?
"Achilles' Last Stand" off Led Zep's "Presence" album.
Next:
"There must be someone who can set them free:
To take their sorrow from this odyssey
To help the helpless and the refugee
To protect what's left of humanity.
Can't you see
Can't you see
Can't you see."
Name that Tune!