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My follow-up blog to my 3 blogs sharing playlists of songs featuring instruments in rock and pop music intrinsic to our bodies, hand clapping, finger snapping, and whistling, highlights an extension of one of these instruments, in the form of castanets held in hands, somewhat a variation of clapping...
With the settings on the game 5ROLL at AARP'S web site, a score of over 4,800 is impossible without using spurious means to post that score. It would require almost a perfect game, filling every box, getting triple on the tripling cube EVERY TURN, and having played this game for years, it JUST DOES ...
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Hello. Let's share... Any song with 'Begin(s)' or 'End(s)', in title or lyric, will do! One could use 'Beginning' and 'Ending,' as well.
Okay This is meant to be a long running topic . The rules are simple and there are a zillion songs out there, so lets see what we can do with this. You start with a song title. Let's use Love in an Elevator - Aerosmith You look at that title, pick out one word from it and find a new song title...
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Okay. This is meant to be a long running topic . The rules are simple and there are a zillion songs out there, so lets see what we can do with this.
I love rock and I love classical music. There are many rock versions of classical music. Many different bands have done the same piece. So, what are some of your favorites? I have tons, but here are a few. 1. Titles to numerous to mention -- Trans-Siberian Orchestra. 2. Sabre Dance ( Khachaturian )-- Dave Edmunds. 3.
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Same guidelines as the original forum. The only difference is this is for oldies. I am setting the following rule: No songs beyond 1972. I'll start with a classic: When A Man Loves A Woman: Percy Sledge