11.11pm
6 December 2012
Tribute songs to John Lennon (try avoiding the obvious two until we get stuck!)
1. Life Is Real (Song for Lennon) (Queen)
2. The Late Great Johnny Ace (Paul Simon)….well, John Lennon among a couple of other late great Johns.
3. Roll On John (Dylan)
4. Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) (Elton John)
5. Jealous Guy (Roxy Music) – the original single, released in a cream sleeve included title and band name in green, and handwritten in red beneath the title “a tribute”. The only number one they had.
6. The Man Who Never Died (Elton John)
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6.07am
Reviewers
17 December 2012
Tribute songs to John Lennon (try avoiding the obvious two until we get stuck!)
1. Life Is Real (Song for Lennon) (Queen)
2. The Late Great Johnny Ace (Paul Simon)….well, John Lennon among a couple of other late great Johns.
3. Roll On John (Dylan)
4. Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) (Elton John)
5. Jealous Guy (Roxy Music) – the original single, released in a cream sleeve included title and band name in green, and handwritten in red beneath the title “a tribute”. The only number one they had.
6. The Man Who Never Died (Elton John)
7. Moonlight Shadow (Mike Oldfield) 1995 interview answering whether about John – “Not really… well, perhaps, when I look back on it, maybe it was.”
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1.46pm
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1 May 2011
Tribute songs to John Lennon (try avoiding the obvious two until we get stuck!)
1. Life Is Real (Song for Lennon) (Queen)
2. The Late Great Johnny Ace (Paul Simon)….well, John Lennon among a couple of other late great Johns.
3. Roll On John (Dylan)
4. Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) (Elton John)
5. Jealous Guy (Roxy Music) – the original single, released in a cream sleeve included title and band name in green, and handwritten in red beneath the title “a tribute”. The only number one they had.
6. The Man Who Never Died (Elton John)
7. Moonlight Shadow (Mike Oldfield) 1995 interview answering whether about John – “Not really… well, perhaps, when I look back on it, maybe it was.”
8. I Shot John Lennon – The Cranberries
"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
10.31pm
14 December 2009
Tribute songs to John Lennon (try avoiding the obvious two until we get stuck!)
1. Life Is Real (Song for Lennon) (Queen)
2. The Late Great Johnny Ace (Paul Simon)….well, John Lennon among a couple of other late great Johns.
3. Roll On John (Dylan)
4. Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) (Elton John)
5. Jealous Guy (Roxy Music) – the original single, released in a cream sleeve included title and band name in green, and handwritten in red beneath the title “a tribute”. The only number one they had.
6. The Man Who Never Died (Elton John)
7. Moonlight Shadow (Mike Oldfield) 1995 interview answering whether about John – “Not really… well, perhaps, when I look back on it, maybe it was.”
8. I Shot John Lennon – The Cranberries
9. Nobody Knows – Billy Squier (Not really “about” John, but it was recorded 1981 sometime, contains the lyric “You may think you see a lucky man who made the grade”, and “Dedicated to the life of John Lennon ” in the album liner notes.)
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8.36pm
17 December 2012
Tribute songs to John Lennon (try avoiding the obvious two until we get stuck!)
1. Life Is Real (Song for Lennon) (Queen)
2. The Late Great Johnny Ace (Paul Simon)….well, John Lennon among a couple of other late great Johns.
3. Roll On John (Dylan)
4. Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) (Elton John)
5. Jealous Guy (Roxy Music) – the original single, released in a cream sleeve included title and band name in green, and handwritten in red beneath the title “a tribute”. The only number one they had.
6. The Man Who Never Died (Elton John)
7. Moonlight Shadow (Mike Oldfield) 1995 interview answering whether about John – “Not really… well, perhaps, when I look back on it, maybe it was.”
8. I Shot John Lennon – The Cranberries
9. Nobody Knows – Billy Squier (Not really “about” John, but it was recorded 1981 sometime, contains the lyric “You may think you see a lucky man who made the grade”, and “Dedicated to the life of John Lennon ” in the album liner notes.)
10. Happiness Is A Warm Gun by Tori Amos. Not so great musically, but does include a sort-of anti-gun recitation.
9.32pm
5 September 2012
1. Life Is Real (Song for Lennon) (Queen)
2. The Late Great Johnny Ace (Paul Simon)….well, John Lennon among a couple of other late great Johns.
3. Roll On John (Dylan)
4. Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) (Elton John)
5. Jealous Guy (Roxy Music) – the original single, released in a cream sleeve included title and band name in green, and handwritten in red beneath the title “a tribute”. The only number one they had.
6. The Man Who Never Died (Elton John)
7. Moonlight Shadow (Mike Oldfield) 1995 interview answering whether about John – “Not really… well, perhaps, when I look back on it, maybe it was.”
8. I Shot John Lennon – The Cranberries
9. Nobody Knows – Billy Squier (Not really “about” John, but it was recorded 1981 sometime, contains the lyric “You may think you see a lucky man who made the grade”, and “Dedicated to the life of John Lennon ” in the album liner notes.)
10. Happiness Is A Warm Gun by Tori Amos. Not so great musically, but does include a sort-of anti-gun recitation.
11. Here Today – Paul McCartney ; I’d say two days with no replies = stuck
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Beatlebug9.47pm
6 December 2012
1. Life Is Real (Song for Lennon) (Queen)
2. The Late Great Johnny Ace (Paul Simon)….well, John Lennon among a couple of other late great Johns.
3. Roll On John (Dylan)
4. Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) (Elton John)
5. Jealous Guy (Roxy Music) – the original single, released in a cream sleeve included title and band name in green, and handwritten in red beneath the title “a tribute”. The only number one they had.
6. The Man Who Never Died (Elton John)
7. Moonlight Shadow (Mike Oldfield) 1995 interview answering whether about John – “Not really… well, perhaps, when I look back on it, maybe it was.”
8. I Shot John Lennon – The Cranberries
9. Nobody Knows – Billy Squier (Not really “about” John, but it was recorded 1981 sometime, contains the lyric “You may think you see a lucky man who made the grade”, and “Dedicated to the life of John Lennon ” in the album liner notes.)
10. Happiness Is A Warm Gun by Tori Amos. Not so great musically, but does include a sort-of anti-gun recitation.
11. Here Today – Paul McCartney ; I’d say two days with no replies = stuck
12. All Those Years Ago- George Harrison ; see above
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10.52pm
Reviewers
Moderators
1 May 2011
1. Life Is Real (Song for Lennon) (Queen)
2. The Late Great Johnny Ace (Paul Simon)….well, John Lennon among a couple of other late great Johns.
3. Roll On John (Dylan)
4. Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) (Elton John)
5. Jealous Guy (Roxy Music) – the original single, released in a cream sleeve included title and band name in green, and handwritten in red beneath the title “a tribute”. The only number one they had.
6. The Man Who Never Died (Elton John)
7. Moonlight Shadow (Mike Oldfield) 1995 interview answering whether about John – “Not really… well, perhaps, when I look back on it, maybe it was.”
8. I Shot John Lennon – The Cranberries
9. Nobody Knows – Billy Squier (Not really “about” John, but it was recorded 1981 sometime, contains the lyric “You may think you see a lucky man who made the grade”, and “Dedicated to the life of John Lennon ” in the album liner notes.)
10. Happiness Is A Warm Gun by Tori Amos. Not so great musically, but does include a sort-of anti-gun recitation.
11. Here Today – Paul McCartney ; I’d say two days with no replies = stuck
12. All Those Years Ago- George Harrison ; see above
13. Killer’s Eye’s – The Killers
New one
Same titled songs but actually different ie not covers
1. The End – The Beatles and The Doors
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11.03pm
6 December 2012
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9.12pm
1 December 2009
All the titles have to be Beatles titles, I presume? OK…
1. The End – The Beatles and The Doors
2. Yesterday – The Beatles and Atmosphere (never heard of Atmosphere until I looked it up on Google, but what the heck, it counts, right?)
3. What Goes On – The Beatles and The Velvet Underground
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
10.35pm
Reviewers
Moderators
1 May 2011
vonbontee said
All the titles have to be Beatles titles, I presume? OK…
1. The End – The Beatles and The Doors
2. Yesterday – The Beatles and Atmosphere (never heard of Atmosphere until I looked it up on Google, but what the heck, it counts, right?)
3. What Goes On – The Beatles and The Velvet Underground
"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
4.55pm
1 December 2009
^ Was that an answer? My screen’s not displaying anything…
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
5.10pm
Reviewers
29 November 2012
1. The End – The Beatles and The Doors
2. Yesterday – The Beatles and Atmosphere (never heard of Atmosphere until I looked it up on Google, but what the heck, it counts, right?)
3. What Goes On – The Beatles and The Velvet Underground4. Money – The Beatles (a cover, I know) and Pink Floyd
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7.07pm
1 December 2009
1. The End – The Beatles and The Doors
2. Yesterday – The Beatles and Atmosphere (never heard of Atmosphere until I looked it up on Google, but what the heck, it counts, right?)
3. What Goes On – The Beatles and The Velvet Underground
4. Money – The Beatles (a cover, I know) and Pink Floyd
5. I’m A Loser – The Beatles and Motorhead
GEORGE: In fact, The Detroit Sound. JOHN: In fact, yes. GEORGE: In fact, yeah. Tamla-Motown artists are our favorites. The Miracles. JOHN: We like Marvin Gaye. GEORGE: The Impressions PAUL & GEORGE: Mary Wells. GEORGE: The Exciters. RINGO: Chuck Jackson. JOHN: To name but eighty.
9.07pm
Reviewers
14 April 2010
1. The End – The Beatles and The Doors
2. Yesterday – The Beatles and Atmosphere (never heard of Atmosphere until I looked it up on Google, but what the heck, it counts, right?)
3. What Goes On – The Beatles and The Velvet Underground
4. Money – The Beatles (a cover, I know) and Pink Floyd
5. I’m A Loser – The Beatles and Motorhead
6. Drive My Car – The Beatles and Crosby Stills & Nash.
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9.23pm
20 January 2012
1. The End – The Beatles and The Doors
2. Yesterday – The Beatles and Atmosphere (never heard of Atmosphere until I looked it up on Google, but what the heck, it counts, right?)
3. What Goes On – The Beatles and The Velvet Underground
4. Money – The Beatles (a cover, I know) and Pink Floyd
5. I’m A Loser – The Beatles and Motorhead
6. Drive My Car – The Beatles and Crosby Stills & Nash.
7. I Want You – The Beatles and Elvis Costello (ok, without the “(She’s So Heavy)”)
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11.26pm
Reviewers
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1 May 2011
vonbontee said
^ Was that an answer? My screen’s not displaying anything…
It was but for some reason the answer didnt reveal itself in the post. Maybe the forum didnt like the idea of it not being ‘beatles and …’ as that was the original idea. Anyway im going to ruin it.
1. The End – The Beatles and The Doors
2. Yesterday – The Beatles and Atmosphere (never heard of Atmosphere until I looked it up on Google, but what the heck, it counts, right?)
3. What Goes On – The Beatles and The Velvet Underground
4. Money – The Beatles (a cover, I know) and Pink Floyd
5. I’m A Loser – The Beatles and Motorhead
6. Drive My Car – The Beatles and Crosby Stills & Nash.
7. I Want You – The Beatles and Elvis Costello (ok, without the “(She’s So Heavy)”)
8. America – Rory Storm and The Hurricans (i am led to believe that Richard Starkey plays tambourine and according to a youtube video Brian Epstein produced and might have helped with the backing vocals along with Ritchie!!) and Simon and Garfunkel.
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9.34am
17 December 2012
1. The End – The Beatles and The Doors
2. Yesterday – The Beatles and Atmosphere (never heard of Atmosphere until I looked it up on Google, but what the heck, it counts, right?)
3. What Goes On – The Beatles and The Velvet Underground
4. Money – The Beatles (a cover, I know) and Pink Floyd
5. I’m A Loser – The Beatles and Motorhead
6. Drive My Car – The Beatles and Crosby Stills & Nash.
7. I Want You – The Beatles and Elvis Costello (ok, without the “(She’s So Heavy)”)
8. America – Rory Storm and The Hurricans (i am led to believe that Richard Starkey plays tambourine and according to ayoutube video Brian Epstein produced and might have helped with the backing vocals along with Ritchie!!) and Simon and Garfunkel.
9. It’s Only Love – The Beatles and Simply Red
2.36pm
12 January 2013
Velvet Hand said
1. The End – The Beatles and The Doors
2. Yesterday – The Beatles and Atmosphere (never heard of Atmosphere until I looked it up on Google, but what the heck, it counts, right?)
3. What Goes On – The Beatles and The Velvet Underground
4. Money – The Beatles (a cover, I know) and Pink Floyd
5. I’m A Loser – The Beatles and Motorhead
6. Drive My Car – The Beatles and Crosby Stills & Nash.
7. I Want You – The Beatles and Elvis Costello (ok, without the “(She’s So Heavy)”)
8. America – Rory Storm and The Hurricans (i am led to believe that Richard Starkey plays tambourine and according to ayoutube video Brian Epstein produced and might have helped with the backing vocals along with Ritchie!!) and Simon and Garfunkel.
9. It’s Only Love – The Beatles and Simply Red
10. Hey You – Pink Floyd and Number 9 (yes I’m using my own bands song)
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3.40pm
30 December 2012
Beatles in the Blood said
Velvet Hand said
1. The End – The Beatles and The Doors
2. Yesterday – The Beatles and Atmosphere (never heard of Atmosphere until I looked it up on Google, but what the heck, it counts, right?)
3. What Goes On – The Beatles and The Velvet Underground
4. Money – The Beatles (a cover, I know) and Pink Floyd
5. I’m A Loser – The Beatles and Motorhead
6. Drive My Car – The Beatles and Crosby Stills & Nash.
7. I Want You – The Beatles and Elvis Costello (ok, without the “(She’s So Heavy)”)
8. America – Rory Storm and The Hurricans (i am led to believe that Richard Starkey plays tambourine and according to ayoutube video Brian Epstein produced and might have helped with the backing vocals along with Ritchie!!) and Simon and Garfunkel.
9. It’s Only Love – The Beatles and Simply Red
10. Hey You – Pink Floyd and Number 9 (yes I’m using my own bands song)
11. Believe (Elton John and Cher)
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