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Human without the bean

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  1. Tough one by me George.. I think I see a parallel with Arnold in some sequel, but I really don't have a clue what that might be, provided I'm reading this right?
  2. Next song: "Portraits hung in empty halls Frameless heads on nameless walls With eyes that watch the world and can't forget Like the strangers that you've met The ragged men in ragged clothes The silver thorn of bloody rose Lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow"
  3. "When I come home, Baby, My house is dark and my thoughts are cold"
  4. Okay Barry, then, "Eve of Destruction". Maguire. Barry Maguire. I'm not sure of the group's name. I have it on a CD called "The Spirit of the Sixties". It's a really terrific CD with some of greatest 60's songs on it.
  5. I've got the title, I'm not coming up with a complete name of the artist yet. Gary or Gerry? I don't know. He was solo artist.
  6. Hiroyuki Sanada John Wick: Chapter 4 Ian McShane
  7. This thread must include the singers or the bands name with the title. A cover band or artist, waysider, is alright as long as it has received some play time on a mainstream radio station. You know like, ~Pearl Jams~ version of "Last Kiss" originally recorded by Wayne Cochran in 1961.
  8. They were having some sound mixing issues, the guitar was interfering with the vocals. Early 70's, came with the territory. I never got to see them in concert but I've always been a fan of their music.
  9. You got it. The name is just Mr. Jones.
  10. No. I'll give you another clue. "Smiling in the bright lights, coming through in stereo When everybody loves you, you can never be lonely Well, I will paint my picture Paint myself in blue and red and black and gray All of the beautiful colors are very, very meaningful Yeah well, you know, gray is my favorite color I felt so symbolic yesterday, if I knew Picasso I would buy myself a gray guitar and play"
  11. So just for the record George, who was that guy? The guy behind the counter at the AM/PM? I have no idea who Priscilla Barnes is by the way?
  12. I'm guessing you're still up waysider. No one got the last song.
  13. Sorry for the delay. Let's pick it up again with: "Smiling in the bright lights, coming through in stereo When everybody loves you, you can never be lonely Well, I will paint my picture Paint myself in blue and red and black and gray All of the beautiful colors are very, very meaningful"
  14. Time Won't Let Me (Wait that long) ~The Zombies~ `
  15. And, then there's "Rubber Soul". And then "Revolver". And then "Sgt. Pepper".
  16. Of course, some would consider "Revolver" to be the ultimate Beatles album and in which case, would this be Tomorrow Never Knows? I could also be completely off track too. Beatles ologist's opinion's will vary about which Beatles album is their best album. If I'm allowed two guesses my second guess would be She Said She Said.
  17. After seeing those lyrics and reading the title of it (maybe that's not the title mentioned in waysider's post, but it's close) I can probably figure out who the group was, but it's going to take me a little time. Right now, though, I can't place the group. I think I can get it, if time doesn't run out. Good boogie song, good beat. Not ~Paul Revere~, not ~The Grass Roots~, maybe ~The Yardbirds~?
  18. Only song that comes to mind is "She's Leaving Home" Sgt. Pepper.
  19. How about some more lyrics to this song Waysider, please.
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