SalaciousMonkey22
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"When did Mötley Crue become classic rock?"Day 28: A song that has a year in the title or lyrics
I love this video, i.can even forgive them for spoofing my beloved, George
1985-Bowling for Soup
That's because, according to Adams, it has nothing to do with the year and everything to do with his girlfriend.Bryan Adams was only 9 years old when that summer supposedly happened!
He's a LIAR! A dirty stinking LIAR!
Beat me to it ...A song that has a year in the title
Since I’m the most Prince of all of you, here is 1999, +1 for Lisa - Wendy wasn’t his guitarist yet - 35
Disputed by the co-writer, who says it's about the year! One of them's a dirty stinking liar, so, I'll settle for half the song being humbug!That's because, according to Adams, it has nothing to do with the year and everything to do with his girlfriend.
My SO loves that song. Maybe I should tell him that.Bryan Adams was only 9 years old when that summer supposedly happened!
He's a LIAR! A dirty stinking LIAR!
And now you know, the rest of the story.That's because, according to Adams, it has nothing to do with the year and everything to do with his girlfriend.
Oh, damn, very relatable. Although I prefer Matthew Macfadyen's Darcy despite my adoration of Colin FirthDay 28 a song that mentions a song
41+2=3
That damn 1995 BBC miniseries
I’ve heard this song hundreds of times and never once connected it to JFK. Love the utter madness of thatDay 28: A song that has a year in the title or lyrics
I'm not sure the occasion has come up for me to post New Order as of yet but I'm glad to have a prompt that fits. Bernard Sumner truly had the most random theory on the events of that fateful day in Dallas. Very dark lyrics but the beat is danceable. Popping this link here if you haven't heard the backstory of the lyrics. It's towards the end of the piece.
Hell. Yeah.
Day 28
Disco 2000 - Pulp
+1 for the fabulous Candida Doyle on keyboards
(=47)
Probably a better track, but I am less subtle before coffee.And now you know, the rest of the story.
I enjoyed my vague hints more
This is probably my favorite of Guest's Mocumentary series. I love most of them, but there is such a sweet nature to this one, I cannot help myself. (Also, probably because Bob Balaban is so funny in this one.)Day 28: A song that has a year in the title or lyrics
"They fell in love to the sound of guns... the year was 1861..."
"The Ballad of Bobby and June" - Mitch and Mickey. +1 for the wonderfully talented Catherine O'Hara!
Also worth noting - although it's not featured in this song, Catherine O'Hara learned to play the autoharp for "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" in this movie.
No, I am reading that you really have an unhealthy obsession with Canadian rock star Bryan Adams, and are harboring deep feelings of aggression with the thought he lied to you. You should seek help. Immediately. Probably something involving a rabbit.Disputed by the co-writer, who says it's about the year! One of them's a dirty stinking liar, so, I'll settle for half the song being humbug!
(someone said I'm being full of myself. I hope you realize I'm not being serious with any of this and that I'm just poking fun at the low hanging fruit)
No offense intended, this is only my useless opinion. I do not like Bob Seger, never have. And I dislike this song for several reasons. But the last verse is one of the most brilliant things I have ever heard.Day 28: A song that has a year in the title or lyrics