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Human without the bean

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  1. You know that you've been around for awhile, when you can look at these 50 plus yr. old lyrics and first thing that runs through your mind is "that's Gary Puckett & the Union Gap", and the song followed "Young Girl". It kind of blew my mind.
  2. I had no idea. I'm surprised. I'll come up with something.
  3. Thank you. I always appreciate any corrections in grammar. I guess it was George's mistake and I followed after him. Yes, Locomotion.
  4. Let's see did I post a song. Yes. "Everybody's doin a brand new dance now"
  5. I don't get it. We already got that one Raf. Unless Raf, you're referencing that "Jail House" Rock was a song which Elvis sharing co-writing credits, but it does not. From what I can tell, Elvis shared credits on a few songs, "Poor Boy", and "Were Gonna Move" and "Let Me" with Vera Matson, wife of Elvis' publisher Kim Darby. His bodyguard Red West shared a couple songs that credits Elvis for co-writing, "That's Someone You Never Forget" and "You'll Be Gone", the former a title that Elvis came up with about his mother. And there was one other song Elvis was credited for co-writing, a song with Otis Blackwell called "Paralyzed".
  6. Not one of the four Elvis songs with which he is credited for "Can't Help Falling in Love". "Everybody's' doin a brand new dance now"
  7. So that's what the first line to the song "Jail House Rock" is hey, I thought it was somebody throwing a party, but not the warden. Man, that Elvis could sure write some good songs couldn't he......wait.......wait......just through that in there. Every knows, Elvis never wrote any of his own songs. He is credited for co-writing four songs I think. "In the cool of the evening when everything is getting kinda groovy"
  8. Pretty soon this post will say, last post 2 weeks ago.
  9. Thanks for the heads up Twinky. There's only so many movies that come out anymore that are worth watching. It looks like a good one. Appreciate the post.
  10. Mama Told Me Not To Come "You get up every morning From your 'larm clock's warning Take the 8: 15 into the city"
  11. Oh man, that's right....that is a good one. Okay. Hummmmmm.., "I've got a hole in me pocket"?
  12. Impressive WordWolf. I never would have guessed that.
  13. I doubt whether this is the where this quote came from, but Jack Nicholson plays the piano and sings "Always look on the bright side of like" while crying about a dog he becomes attached to in "As Good As it Gets".
  14. If you're hopping in here Rusty Duck, a couple things to go over. First I don't know the song yet. Good song though. Second, clues here are given and once the correct title of the song is given, then the player with the correct answer takes his turn. And so on and so forth. I named the last song "Rocket Man" and I hadn't yet given another clue yet. But, that's fine. If you want to play, let's say you're up and leave your clue on the board, if you want to. Just so you know for the next time, once we post a song, the object then becomes guessing the title and the player getting it right takes the next turn. You might want to go back to first page of this thread and read some of the first posts too and get familiar.
  15. "zero-out 9:00 a.m." Rocket Man (I think It's Going to be a Long-Long Time) Officially, I believe.
  16. I'm hoping he was in... The Longest Yard (with) Burt Reynolds Deliverance otherwise, back to the drawing board.
  17. Was there a movie version of "Lost in Space", I mean, of course there was, obviously, it has Gary Oldman and William Hurt in it, right? Of course. I'm just going to assume that it was "Lost in Space" "There can be only one"!
  18. I'm streaming "Mama's & Papa's" station on Jango hoping to hear it. Is this cheating?
  19. If only I had a clue, was James Franco in this, or Jonah Hill maybe? Or that guy who was part of that "Harold and Kumar Go to the White Castle" movie? Because I could link somebody to this.
  20. Paul McCartney? oops, he's not American, I'm kidding around. I'm not schooled in this type of genre but I'll guess 25x Grammy winner John Williams.
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