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Rock 'n' Roll Arithmetic
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let_me_clip_dirty_wings wrote: »Baby Come Back/Player?
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=Hn-enjcgV1o
You can blame it all on me.
I was having fun listening to '70's keyboards on YouTube.
You're up!
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3-way Mash-up (see spoiler for definition). I'll provide the 3 artists (in order) and you have to provide the 3 connecting songs. Buena suerte y no apuesten, por favor!Definition:
Mashup: MA` sh * up: (n)
The would-be song if two artists mashed their titles together
Example:
Artist: George Gerswin and the Elvis =
Song: I can't give you anything but LOVE Me tender
1. Bonnie Tyler
2. Eagles
3. The Mello-Kings1 -
Total Eclipse of the Heartache Tonight Tonite
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Total Eclipse of the Heartache Tonight Tonite
Technically, this is correct!
I was actually looking for "It's a Heartache" for the 1st song. That notwithstanding, you're up @RunTimer
https://youtu.be/nPOy7TPjfkE1 -
Thanks @let_me_clip_dirty_wings
As for BTyler, I always preferred the 'literal' video for this song:
https://youtu.be/fsgWUq0fdKk
Okay next up, an easy peasy lemon squeezie..
This one's a Pair Share (in three),"Pair/Share" both artists "share" the same song title, although it's not the same song.
3 artists, one song title, 3 separate songs
Pointer Sisters / Van Halen / Kris Kross
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Jump?0
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Thematic Equation (cubed) Game -
1. I provide: 3 artists and/or groups
2. You provide: The song for each artist/group that are connected by a theme. This could be a specific word or a general theme.
I listed them in chronological order according to the songs' release date...
1. Gene Vincent
2. Ramones
3. Cyndi Lauper
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Got it with some research.1. Gene Vincent -- Be-Bop-A-Lula
2. Ramones -- Blitzkrieg Bop
3. Cindy Lauper -- She Bop0 -
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I could only come up with a two song mashup. The first song title ends with a word that is the first word in the second song title.
Jay Ferguson + Elton John = Song Mashup0 -
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Correct. I kind of thou ght that would be easy, because I don't recall any other songs by Jay Ferguson.
Go Susie.0 -
Carbonated beverage/ Sleep phase0
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Orange Crush/ REM0
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Find the common denominator (song titles) and corresponding artists.
Row + Boulevard + Angels =0 -
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Find the common denominator (song titles) and corresponding artists.
Row + Boulevard + Angels =
Come on class! Try and keep up!
All three words have one other word in common. What is that word? Add this missing word to "Row" to get a song title.
Add this same missing word to "Boulevard" and "Angels" to get two separate album titles.
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OH I GET IT.....
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With a little help from the New York public library.
Desolation Row -- Bob Dylan
Desolation Boulevard -- Sweet
Desolation Angels -- Bad Company0 -
Come on...it wasn't that hard, was it?
Deckerp moves to the head of the class.0 -
From today's Top 10 at Noon on 105.7 KOKZ.
Glenn Frey + Eddie Murphy = [song]1 -
The Heat Is On1
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Correct.0
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thank gawd...I was afraid it might be a remake of "Party All The Time" *shudder*0
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Seals & Croft
Bryan Adams
Bananarama0
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