There are several that look sooooo familiar.
But one I'm sure of is #27 - Epistle To Dippy by Donovan
Like they say, great minds ;-)))
"It's you I really want to drive "
Dirty Mind by Prince
GreggB gbelevick@hotmail.com
“And all the words we said yesterday/That’s a long time ago”
I believe that's See A Little Light by Bob Mould
Cat People, would that be the album version or the movie soundtrack version (my vote for superior version)?
I's also add Look Back In Anger.
A fair sample.
Are you taking contributions?
The Alarm - Declaration (1984)
this one'll get a rise outta someone...
Frankie Goes To Hollywood (1985)
Dang! These are good ones!
"Ten times out of nine, and if I'm lying find the quickest muzzle, throw it on my mouth and I'll decline."
Oooh...oooh.....ahh I give up! I know I know it :-)
"What I feel, I can't say, but my love is there for you any time of day."
Probably the easiest one on the list. George Harrison, What Is Life, from All Things Must Pass, 1971.
gbelevick@hotmail.com
There are several that look sooooo familiar.
But one I'm sure of is #27 - Epistle To Dippy by Donovan
Like they say, great minds ;-)))
"It's you I really want to drive "
Dirty Mind by Prince
GreggB gbelevick@hotmail.com
“And all the words we said yesterday/That’s a long time ago”
I believe that's See A Little Light by Bob Mould
GreggB gbelevick@hotmail.com
Cat People, would that be the album version or the movie soundtrack version (my vote for superior version)?
I's also add Look Back In Anger.
GreggB gbelevick@hotmail.com
A fair sample.
Are you taking contributions?
The Alarm - Declaration (1984)
this one'll get a rise outta someone...
Frankie Goes To Hollywood (1985)
GreggB gbelevick@hotmail.com
Dang! These are good ones!
"Ten times out of nine, and if I'm lying find the quickest muzzle, throw it on my mouth and I'll decline."
Oooh...oooh.....ahh I give up! I know I know it :-)
"What I feel, I can't say, but my love is there for you any time of day."
Probably the easiest one on the list. George Harrison, What Is Life, from All Things Must Pass, 1971.
gbelevick@hotmail.com