Posted on 05/03/2011 5:58:11 PM PDT by Zeneta
Its been a long time gone since those Babylon sisters left me Out on the weekend, Searching for a heart of gold
They didn’t play their own stuff? Darn, thats a let down!
“Where have all the good times gone” is from a Van Halen song. Back when they were really good.
Is that the Hoff ?
J L Hooker - The master
J L Hooker - The master
long time gone CSN
Out on the weekend, Searching for a heart of gold Neil Young
One Bourbon, one Scotch, one Beer not sure who did it originally, but the Blues Brothers did a cover
Wild world Yusef Islam (or whatever) aka Cat Stevens
Me and Bobby Mcgee my Pearl, Janis Joplin
Turn the page Bob Seeger
Changes - David Bowie
Landslide Fleetwood Mac
One way or another - Blondie
like a rolling stone Jimi Hendrix
Black magic well, Black Magic Woman would be Santana, not sure
Run like hell, Learn to fly Pink Floyd
I drink alone George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers
The End , break on through The Lizard King, Jim Morrison and The Doors
Losing my Religion REM
Video killed the radio star cant remember the band, first song ever played on MTV
Take it to the limit - Eagles
American pie Don Mclean
Solsbury Hill Genesis (actually I think it is Salisbury Hill)
Hard to handle Black Crowes
Imagination Probably John Lennon
Wonderful I know that cant be Pops, Louis Armstrong
Tears in heaven - Clapton
Did I win?
I agree with your tagline:). the band that did video killed the radio star was called The Buggles. I remember the lead singer wearing huge glasses that made him look like a bug.
That’s it, the Buggles. I didn’t want to google any of that, I just fired from the hip.
I think I saw it on Wiki, and people at work tell me that was the very first video on MTV. I thought it was Pat Benatar but they keep telling me Buggles.
That’s a great Trivial Pursuit question.
“The Original Artist”
Till LIndermann - lead signer and pyrotechnic for Rammstein
(Who I will be loudly cheering in person tomorrow night!!)
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