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Old 11-26-2000, 01:53 PM
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Sex and Candy, good on, Palmier! That's Marcy Playground.

This is a fun thread!
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I almost forgot, one of the BEST B52's songs ever is called "CAKE"
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Okay, 2 more, and then I have to stop obsessing over this, but I thought of Pearl JAM, and "Orange Crush", by REM.
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Old 11-26-2000, 02:45 PM
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John Barlecorn is Dead (any Irish group)
Beat It - Michael Jackson (it is about whipped cream, isn't it?)
Incense Peppermints - Strawberry Alarm Clock (ok, I'm old)
Billy Boy (Can she bake a cherry pie, Charming Billy?)
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"Who Put the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder," which I believe is an older Irish folk song, at least I remember hearing it on St. Patrick's Day as a child.
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I heard a Celtic song on NPR's Thistle and Shamrock program, called Herring and Taters--

There's an old Yiddish song called "Glazeleh Vine" (A Little Glass of Wine)
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Tupelo Honey ...Van Morrison
(you got Herb Alpert's)
Sassafras.... Henry Gross
Parsley Sage Rosemary and Thyme... Simon and Garfunkle
Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah...??I don't know who
Sunshine and Lollipops....LULU?
Itsy bitsy spider (if you eat bugs)
Jelly Roll Morton

OK this is sick I admit it up front....Baby Beluga...Raffy



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Here's my list after going through my cds. Excuse any repeats from other lists.

Ani DiFranco-The Diner
Eric Dolphy-Out to Lunch
Rollins Band-Starve
Gang of Four-Cheeseburger
A Tribe Called Quest-Butter
Soundgarden-Spoonman
From "The Real Bahamas"-Come for your Dinner
Black Flag-Six Pack AND Thirsty and Miserable
Aretha-Drinking Again
Fugazi-Steady Diet
Dusty Springfield-Breakfast in Bed
Traffic-Rock & Roll STEW
Hank Williams-Jambalaya (on the Bayou)
Bros. Johnson-Strawberry Letter 23
Spearhead-Red Beans and Rice
Gram Parsons-Hot Burrito #1
Medeski, Martin and Wood-Coconut Boogaloo AND Sugar Craft
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I am out of breath, But my wife just said rock Lobster by the B 52s......
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Inda gada da veda (In the garden of eden) OK
ok I'm streching it, but there had to be good food in that garden
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"Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie"??
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Old 11-26-2000, 07:17 PM
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CookM,
I can't believe you said Fugazi! I knew Joe Lally years ago when he used to hang out with us. He was friends with the the little brother of a drummer who I used to work with. But anyway:
Little Feat - Tripe face boogie, Texas Rose cafe
Cream - Sweet Wine
Traffic - Shanghai Noodle factory
Guess Who - No sugar tonight, Pink wine sparkles in the glass, Maple fudge, We're coming to dinner
Lonnie Mack - Oreo Cookie blues
Rockpile - If sugar was as sweet as you, A knife and a fork
Canned Heat(&Jimi Hendrix) Catfish Blues
Cat Stevens - Tea for the tillerman
Jeff Beck Group - Rice Pudding
Stray Cats - Drink that bottle down
Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes - Why is a carrot more orange than an orange?
ELP - Knife edge
Johnny Winter - Avocado Green, Don't drink whiskey, Ice Cube
Led Zep - Hot Dog
Ray Charles - One mint julep, Chitlins with candied yams
Jeff Beck - Constipated Duck
Lynard Skynard - Poison Whiskey
Danny O'Keefe - Catfish
Marmalade, The Electric Prunes, The Seeds, Sugar and spice - The Cryan Shames
Lets Talk about girls - Chocolate Watch Band
Its-A-Happening - The Magic Mushrooms

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Costipated Duck? Ok I quess that counts..... great tune. Ahh lest we forget Alices Restaurant?
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Yeah, Fugazi, chrose. Great band. You didn't know Ian MacKaye too, by any chance?
Constipated Duck? C'mon, is that really a song?
Once, us kitchen types wanted to start a band. We were going to call ourselves "The Early Girls and Lemon Boys" (after the tomatoes).
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cookm, fyi the duck toon is real. And a well laid out tune by Jeff Beck
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