"Escaped the net in '45, hiding out in South America"
and
"Man walks over dressed in flashy clothes With an empty heart and a head full of money Puts his arm around the lad just fourteen years"
Vengeance: New Model Army
"Escaped the net in '45, hiding out in South America"and"Man walks over dressed in flashy clothesWith an empty heart and a head full of moneyPuts his arm around the lad just fourteen years"Vengeance: New Model Army
"I was born in 49 A cold war kid in the McCarthy times Stop 'em at the 38th parallel Blast those yellow reds to hell"
Leningrad: Billy Joel
"Victor was born The spring of 44"and"I was born in 49 A cold war kid in the McCarthy timesStop 'em at the 38th parallelBlast those yellow reds to hell" Leningrad: Billy Joel
There was a kids tv programme called Number 73, which had a theme tune with number 73 in it.
I used to live at No 73 so I always recall it
Unlucky 13 The TrapThere was a kids tv programme called Number 73, which had a theme tune with number 73 in it.I used to live at No 73 so I always recall it
Are you going to allow a slight bending of the rules?
Because 'In the Year 2525' by Zager and Evans have a whole bunch of years that can be cut up to give a load of missing numbers.
Check it out:
In the year 2525, if man is still alive If woman can survive, they may find In the year 3535 Ain't gonna need to tell the truth, tell no lie Everything you think, do and say Is in the pill you took today In the year 4545 You ain't gonna need your teeth, won't need your eyes You won't find a thing to chew Nobody's gonna look at you In the year 5555 Your arms hangin' limp at your sides Your legs got nothin' to do Some machine's doin' that for you In the year 6565 You won't need no husband, won't need no wife You'll pick your son, pick your daughter too From the bottom of a long glass tube
In the year 7510 If God's a coming, He oughta make it by then Maybe He'll look around Himself and say Guess it's time for the judgment day In the year 8510
Are you going to allow a slight bending of the rules?Because 'In the Year 2525' by Zager and Evans have a whole bunch of years that can be cut up to give a load of missing numbers.Check it out:In the year 2525, if man is still aliveIf woman can surv
The "Man in Black" helps us fill in a few of the blanks from the closing refrain of "One Piece At A Time"Well, It's a '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, '54, '55, '56 '57, '58' 59' automobileIt's a '60, '61, '62, '63, '64, '65, '66, '67'68, '69, '70 automobile
Hahaha so you've noticed, Boxy. I gave him a serious verbal drubbing last year and the poor girly has never gotten over it. He's just one of many to be honest. Might even be the same 2 or 3 eejits..
Good afternoon btw..
Hahaha so you've noticed, Boxy. I gave him a serious verbal drubbing last year and the poor girly has never gotten over it. He's just one of many to be honest. Might even be the same 2 or 3 eejits..Good afternoon btw..
I think we need=14,29,38,41,45,46,47,72,78,79,80,85,87,93,94,95,97. Kenny Johnson rock and roll song bought all the beatles sounded just like bought all chuck berry's 78 and all.
I think we need=14,29,38,41,45,46,47,72,78,79,80,85,87,93,94,95,97.Kenny Johnson rock and roll song bought all the beatles sounded just like bought all chuck berry's 78 and all.
Not going to read back to the start, but I would have strong money on nobody getting this one.....
"It's 'orrible being in love when you're eight'n 'arf."
Not going to read back to the start, but I would have strong money on nobody getting this one....."It's 'orrible being in love when you're eight'n 'arf."
Sleater Kinney have a tune called Dance Song '97 but the title isn't sung in the lyrics.
29 Years by The National Roswell '47 by Hypocrisy 85 by Youngbloodz
Sleater Kinney have a tune called Dance Song '97 but the title isn't sung in the lyrics.29 Years by The NationalRoswell '47 by Hypocrisy85 by Youngbloodz
By the time we got into Tulsa Town, We had eighty-five trucks in all. But they's a roadblock up on the cloverleaf, And them bears was wall-to-wall.
Convoy
By the time we got into Tulsa Town, We had eighty-five trucks in all.But they's a roadblock up on the cloverleaf, And them bears was wall-to-wall.Convoy
0. Less Than Zero by Elvis Costello 1. The One by Foo Fighters 2. Two of Us by The Beatles 3. 3 a.m. by Eminem 4. 4 Seasons by Violent Femmes 5. 5 Minutes by The Stranglers 6. If 6 Was 9 by Jimi Hendrix 7. 7 by Arctic Monkeys 8. 2-4-6-8 Motorway by Tom Robinson Band 9. 9-9 by R.E.M. 10. Ten Feet Tall by XTC 11. The Eleven by The Grateful Dead 12. The 12th Of September by Xavier Rudd 13. The 13th by The Cure 14. Fourteen Years by Guns N’Roses 15. 5:15 by The Who 16. 16 by Green Day 17. 17 by Smashing Pumpkins 18. She’s Only 18 by Red Hot Chili Peppers 19. 19th Nervous Breakdown by The Rolling Stones 20. 20th Century Boy by T. Rex 21. 21 Guitar Salute by Dropkick Murphys 22. 22 Dreams by Paul Weller 23. 23 by Jimmy Eat World 24. 24 Hours by Joy Division 25. 25 Or 6 To 4 by Chicago 26. 26 by Chic 27. 27 by Fall Out Boy 28. 28 by Steppenwolf 29. 29 Palms by Robert Plant 30. My Next Thirty Years by Tim McGraw 31. 31 Days by Zee Avi 32. 32-20 Blues by Eric Clapton 33. 33 Degree by Thievery Corporation 34. 34 by Karma To Burn 35. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 by Bob Dylan 36. 36D by The Beautiful South 37. California 37 by Train 38. 38 Years Old by The Tragically Hip 39. 39 by The Cure 40. Forty Miles Of Bad Road by Duane Eddy 41. #41 by Dave Matthews Band 42. 42 by Coldplay 43. 43% Burnt by The Dillinger Escape Plan 44. Care Of Cell 44 by The Zombies 45. 45 by Elvis Costello 46. 54-46 (That’s My Number) by Toots & The Maytals 47. 47 by New Found Glory 48. 48 Hours by The Clash 49. Manhattan Rumble (49th Street Massacre) by Electric Light Orchestra 50. 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover by Paul Simon 51. 12:51 by The Strokes 52. 52nd Street by Billy Joel 53. 53rd & 3rd by Ramones 54. 54 Cymru Beats by Aphex Twin 55. Ol’55 by Tom Waits 56. 56 by Ali Farke Toure 57. 57 Channels (And Nothin’ On) by Bruce Springsteen 58. 586 by New Order 59. The 59th Street Bridge Song by Simon & Garfunkel 60. 60% by NOFX 61. Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan 62. Sixty-Two’s Most Promising Fool by Marty Robbins 63. Pre 63 by Groove Armada 64. When I’m 64 by The Beatles 65. 65 Mustang by Five For Fighting 66. Route 66 by Chuck Berry 67. 67 by MellowHype 68. Barracuda ’68 by Seasick Steve 69. Summer of ’69 by Bryan Adams 70. Against the 70’s by Mike Watt 71. Summer Of ’71 by Helen Reddy 72. 72 Hookers by NOFX 73. ’73 by Brant Bjork 74. Teenage Lament ’74 by Alice Cooper 75. Sunny And 75 by Joe Nichols 76. I-76 by G. Love & Special Sauce 77. Secret 77 by Bad Brains 78. 78 Stone Wobble by Gomez 79. Seventy Nine Rock by Linval Thompson 80. Glory of the 80’s by Tori Amos 81. Cold Since ’81 by CamelPhat 82. Fall of ’82 by The Shins 83. 83 by John Mayer 84. 84 by Take That 85. 85A by Yelle 86. 86 by Green Day 87. Spirit of ’87 by Rancid 88. 88 by Level 42 89. Pop Song 89 by R.E.M. 90. Freedom 90 by George Michael 91. 911 Is A Joke by Public Enemy 92. 92°F by Pop Will Eat Itself 93. 93 Million Miles by Jason Mraz 94. Bizarre Love Traingle ‘94 by New Order 95. Lady ’95 by Styx 96. 96 Tears by Question by Mark & the Mysterians 97. ’97 Bonnie & Clyde by Eminem 98. Friend Or Foe ’98 by Jay Z 99. 99 Luftballons by Nena 100. 100 Things You Should Have Done in Bed by Snow Patrol
0. Less Than Zero by Elvis Costello1. The One by Foo Fighters2. Two of Us by The Beatles3. 3 a.m. by Eminem4. 4 Seasons by Violent Femmes5. 5 Minutes by The Stranglers6. If 6 Was 9 by Jimi Hendrix7. 7 by Arctic Monkeys8. 2-4-6-8 Motorway by Tom Robin
I think he used Chuck Smeetons site The Cavan Project, named after the road he lives in in OZ. http://www.thecavanproject.com/101-songs-from-one-to-one-hundred/
I think he used Chuck Smeetons site The Cavan Project, named after the road he lives in in OZ.http://www.thecavanproject.com/101-songs-from-one-to-one-hundred/
hi cruso,"how about telling us all the winners of the horse races before they run and spoil the racing for us all" but well done and a excellent piece of research "
hi cruso,"how about telling us all the winners of the horse races before they run and spoil the racing for us all"but well done and a excellent piece of research "
I do find that if you ask a reasonable question to the chit chat forum guys ,the guys are on the ball with their answers and will get it correct in the end.Take a bow lads ,and a great response to my question.Thanks to all who took part and a special well done to Cruso who will never be forgotten
I do find that if you ask a reasonable question to the chit chat forum guys ,the guys are on the ball with their answers and will get it correct in the end.Take a bow lads ,and a great response to my question.Thanks to all who took part and a special
Thanks to everyone who went for this one in the spirit intended. I'm that much of a muso saddo I was going through my I-pod checking out lyrics for numbers last night - when all the time, I should have just gone to Google.
and to Cruso - I can use Google and cut and paste too:
Ideally, the title of this posting would be an endless binary number and it would scream when you opened it and then a brawny fist would shoot out from between the pages and rip the nose right off your face. As you fell to the ground squealing, the hand would hail a cab that would run over your head. A passer-by would film your death on a mobile, making it an internet phenomenon. Huge crowds of Japanese teens would gather at stadium events to m@sturbate each other as they watched it on overhead screens. This footage of your nonchalant and motiveless murder by a book would attract a billion YouTube hits and not a single sympathetic comment. In a million years a super-advanced civilisation of androids would misinterpret the film and you would become a figure in their culture analogous to a paedophile Guy Fawkes.
Through advanced scientific methods they would re-create your consciousness and you would re-live your whole life over and over again, but with all the enjoyable stuff taken out. On the day of your 18th birthday someone would hit you so hard on the back of the head with a polo mallet that your eyes would pop out. Crawling from your burning house you would have your ar$e clawed out by a mountain lion and when you reached the hospital you would be diagnosed with AIDS of the leg and cancer of your empty eye sockets.
Through a synaptic quirk you would have one image frozen in your mind so it was as if you were looking at it constantly – your long-dead Chinese stepfather’s dead @rseh0le.
The only way to treat your eyes would involve, every night just before bed, playing the screams from a horror movie loudly to encourage a wolverine to fk the sockets. Somehow its stinking c0ck would numb the holes even as its scrabbling feet shredded your face and scalp. You would continue to re-live this life in ever-increasing detail long after the universe had ended, praying for death to a God who was already dead himself.
Thanks to everyone who went for this one in the spirit intended. I'm that much of a muso saddo I was going through my I-pod checking out lyrics for numbers last night - when all the time, I should have just gone to Google.and to Cruso - I can use Go
Roger, that is quite possibly the most beautiful and heartfelt thing I've ever read on this forum. Thanks for sharing.
Happy Easter everyone (not you cruso, you're a koont).
Roger, that is quite possibly the most beautiful and heartfelt thing I've ever read on this forum. Thanks for sharing. Happy Easter everyone (not you cruso, you're a koont).
On Family Guy last night they played a bit of an instrumental of "25 or 6 or 4" during the drunken night out scene. I recognised it and couldn't help thinking of this damned thread!! It's a brilliant song if you don't know it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUAYeN3Rp2E
On Family Guy last night they played a bit of an instrumental of "25 or 6 or 4" during the drunken night out scene.I recognised it and couldn't help thinking of this damned thread!! It's a brilliant song if you don't know it:https://www.youtube.com/w
You know Just Checking, when I saw this thread about 10 mins ago the 1st song that came into my head was 25 or 6 to 4. I saw Chicago at the Isle of Wight pop festival back in 1970 and they were brilliant. I'm going to listen to it right now.
You know Just Checking, when I saw this thread about 10 mins ago the 1st song that came into my head was 25 or 6 to 4. I saw Chicago at the Isle of Wight pop festival back in 1970 and they were brilliant. I'm going to listen to it right now.