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Another clue: First two lines: Comin' to ya on a dusty road Good lovin', I got a truck load
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Let's try this again: New Song: Comin' to ya' on a dusty road
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"Get it While you Can" - Janis Joplin - feathered and jeweled
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"To Love Somebody" - Janis (among others) New song:Comin' to ya on a dusty road
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Sorry, Waysider, I've been busy. Plus, the weather was just too dam nice to be inside today. Not too obscure; it's a great song, with great lyrics, especially the first verse: When you love a woman Baby love her with a thrill Cause, if you don't Somebody else will Gotta love that! I didn't know that Tampa Red wrote it way back in 1928. And I didn't know Paul Butterfield did it either. I'll have to check that out. Thanks for the Clapton clip - WOW. He sure can make that guitar talk. He is insanely talented. Hope he records it, so I can add it to one of my playlists.
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Waysider: I knew you would get this one - such a bluesman you are. And you picked Albert King! I like Cream's cover, but King is The Man! Your turn....
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Another clue: You know, wine and women is all I crave. A big bad woman's gonna carry me to my grave.
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About a month ago, I read Deborah Layton's book, Seductive Poison, in which she chronicles her time in The People's Temple. According to her, Jim Jones' body was found in the pavilion, but he did not shot himself. Layton sees this as a cowardly act; that he couldn't do the same thing - drink the cyanide laced Flavor-aide - that he expected of his followers. Layton conjectures that it was one of the insiders, I think a girl name Lisa (?), that shot Jim Jones, then killed herself with cyanide and a gunshot to the head. Actually, Jonestown wasn't that weird. After reading Layton's book, I found the similarities between The Peoples Temple and TWI to be quite chilling.
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Your question prompted me to do some research - there was another hit that I vaguely remember, "Twilight Zone," and another that I have never heard of "The Vanilla Queen." And a bit of trivia: For their Radar Love Tour, the opening bands were KISS and Aerosmith. LOL Okay - New Tune: Bad luck and trouble's my only friend. I've been down ever since I was ten.
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And it's half past four and I'm shifting gears... "Radar Love" - Golden Earring
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Dooj, you got it. Take it away......
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New Tune: And the northern girls with the way they kiss They keep their boyfriends warm at night
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One of my all time favs - Sometime, anytime, sugar me sweet Little miss innocent sugar me, Take a bottle, shake it up Break the bubble, break it up "Pour Some Sugar on Me" - Def Leppard
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Cute puppy! I voted. That's a great contest. Nice to know that the money will be given to pet charities - too many unwanted and mistreated dogs and cats, for sure.
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Woo Hoo, that's a winner, dooj. Your turn.
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Wow, tough crowd! I thought for sure there would be some Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young fans here. The song is "Carry On". Okay, let me see if I have any luck with this one - you know what they say - third times a charm. New Song: Set me free, why don't cha babe
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"Long Time Gone" - CS&N, Woodstock 1969
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I guess this is not a song the can be remembered from just one line, although I do think if ya'll heard the opening music intro you would recognize it. "Space Truckin" - Deep Purple Here's a link to a live performance at Hofstra University, New York, 1973 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YPijSWJmsE New Song: One morning I woke up and I knew you were really gone
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Another clue: The first two lines: We had a lot of luck on Venus We always had a ball on Mars
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Dooj, that's correct! You're up.
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"I am the Walrus" goo goo gacho - The Beatles New Song: We had a lot of luck on Venus
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No, not "Angel of the Morning". Think hard rock.
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Okay...I'll give it a shot (not that I haven't done enough derailment my own self)... New song: It's getting near dawn