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Subject: CF's Faves of 1971 (DONE!)

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/25/05 at 6:31 pm

Not a bad year for music...see what you think... :)

As always, no cheating please!

Limit: 3


1. "To underscore our love affair"
Paul (An Old Fashioned Love Song - Three Dog Night)

2. "There's a calm before the storm"
Tam (Have You Ever Seen The Rain - Creedence Clearwater Revival)

3. "Of huggin' a tree when you get near it"
Gaylon (Draggin' The Line - Tommy James)

4. "How in my silence I adored you"
Tam (Knock Three Times - Tony Orlando & Dawn)

5. "To have a girl like her is truly a dream come true"
Paul

6. "So I took off my hat and said, 'Imagine that!'"
Indy (Signs - Five Man Electrical Band)

7. "Leaving me lonely still"
Tanya (I Am...I Said - Neil Diamond)

8. "Another tank of gas and back on the road again"
Gaylon (Me And You And A Dog Named Boo - Lobo)

9. "Gonna take that big white bird"
mandamoo (Don't Pull Your Love - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds)

10. "The hero would be me"
ktelqueen (If You Could Read My Mind - Gordon Lightfoot)

11. "I could never see tomorrow"
ktelqueen (How Can You Mend A Broken Heart - The Bee Gees)

12. "Don't punish me with brutality"
Indy (What's Going On - Marvin Gaye)

13. "I love you, I really do"
Indy (Superstar - The Carpenters)

14. "Now you look so unhappy"
stingr (It's Too Late - Carole King)

15. "I just can't live without your lovin' and affection"
RnRF (Baby I'm-A Want You - Bread)

16. "Why oh why did she have to leave and go away?"
Paul (Have You Seen Her - The Chi-Lites)

17. "I'm not one of those who can easily hide"
ktelqueen (Your Song - Elton John)

18. "It's easy if you try"
mandamoo (Imagine - John Lennon)

19. "After twenty years he still grieves"
Gaylon (Mr. Bojangles - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band)

20. "If so, I can't imagine why"
Tanya (Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? - Chicago)

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: Paul on 01/25/05 at 6:47 pm

Hi Karen...

By virtue of burning the midnight oil, I'll have first knockings...!

#1. 'An Old-Fashioned Love Song' - Three Dog Night

#5. 'Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)' - Temptations

#16. 'Have You Seen Her' - Chi-Lites

...delightful songs all...

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/25/05 at 6:50 pm


Hi Karen...

By virtue of burning the midnight oil, I'll have first knockings...!

#1. 'An Old-Fashioned Love Song' - Three Dog Night

#5. 'Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)' - Temptations

#16. 'Have You Seen Her' - Chi-Lites

...delightful songs all...


Excellent, Paul!  ;)

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: ktelqueen on 01/25/05 at 6:52 pm

hey,Karen..so far i know #10-If You Could Read My Mind by Gordon Lightfoot  :)

11.How Can You Mend A Broken Heat by the Bee Gees?

17.Your Song by Elton John  8)

great quiz,girl!

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/25/05 at 7:00 pm


hey,Karen..so far i know #10-If You Could Read My Mind by Gordon Lightfoot  :)

11.How Can You Mend A Broken Heat by the Bee Gees?


You're right with those two so far, Maria!  8)

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/25/05 at 7:07 pm


17.Your Song by Elton John  8)

great quiz,girl!


Right on!  And thanks for that sweet comment!  ;)

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: Indy Gent on 01/25/05 at 7:10 pm

6. Signs-5 Man Electrical Band
12. What's Goin' On?-Marvin Gaye
13. Superstar-The Carpenters

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/25/05 at 7:16 pm


6. Signs-5 Man Electrical Band
12. What's Goin' On?-Marvin Gaye
13. Superstar-The Carpenters


Way to go, Indy!  8)

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: RockandRollFan on 01/25/05 at 7:19 pm

15. is one of my faves! Baby, I'm A Want You by Bread

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: mandamoo on 01/25/05 at 7:21 pm

Hi Karen  :)


#9  Don't Pull Your Love - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds

#18  Imagine - John Lennon

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/25/05 at 7:22 pm


15. is one of my faves! Baby, I'm A Want You by Bread


You have excellent taste, Mark!  ;)

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/25/05 at 7:23 pm


Hi Karen  :)


#9   Don't Pull Your Love - Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds

#18  Imagine - John Lennon


Hiya Manda!

You nailed those two!  :)

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: RockandRollFan on 01/25/05 at 7:24 pm


You have excellent taste, Mark!  ;)
Thanks, so do you, Karen :)

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/25/05 at 7:26 pm


Thanks, so do you, Karen :)

:)

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: Gaylon on 01/25/05 at 7:55 pm

3. Draggin' a Line - Tommy James and the Shondells
19. Mr. Bojangles - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

and 8. Me and You and a Dog Named Boo - Lobo

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: stingr22 on 01/25/05 at 9:22 pm

Hello Karen!  :)

5.  Me And You And A Dog Named Boo - Lobo
14.  It's Too Late - Carole King

Gaylon beat me to #19!  ::)

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/26/05 at 12:29 am


3. Draggin' a Line - Tommy James and the Shondells
19. Mr. Bojangles - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

and 8. Me and You and a Dog Named Boo - Lobo


Yes on all three, Gaylon!  8)

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/26/05 at 12:32 am


Hello Karen!   :)

5.  Me And You And A Dog Named Boo - Lobo
14.  It's Too Late - Carole King

Gaylon beat me to #19!   ::)


Hiya Rob!  :)

I'm afraid that I can only give you credit for #14.  The song that you answered for #5 should have been #8, and aside from that Gaylon also grabbed that one before you... :-\\

Any chance you might know some others?

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: Tam on 01/26/05 at 2:01 am

Funny thing - my 30th birthday my Mother decided to celebrate with things that reminded her of the year I was born. She played about 10 songs - 2 of which are on this list:


2) CCR- Have you ever seen the rain
4) Tony Orlando & Dawn - Knock Three Times

Tam

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/26/05 at 2:18 am


Funny thing - my 30th birthday my Mother decided to celebrate with things that reminded her of the year I was born. She played about 10 songs - 2 of which are on this list:


2) CCR- Have you ever seen the rain
4) Tony Orlando & Dawn - Knock Three Times

Tam


Very nice, Tam!  :)

BTW, you got both of these 100% correct!

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: Tanya1976 on 01/26/05 at 10:49 am

#7 I am I Said by Neil Diamond
#20 Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? by Chicago

Tanya

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/26/05 at 11:20 am


#7 I am I Said by Neil Diamond
#20 Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? by Chicago

Tanya


Hmmm, Tanya....I'm surprised that the 12 people ahead of you didn't know these last two.  What's your secret?   ???

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: Tanya1976 on 01/26/05 at 7:59 pm


Hmmm, Tanya....I'm surprised that the 12 people ahead of you didn't know these last two.  What's your secret?   ???


Well, I got here late!!!!  ;D So, fortunately, I knew the last two. I love Neil Diamond (Insert laugh track/joke here) and Chicago. I have their greatest hits/mixed/compilation CDs in my possession. Not only that, but as a child, I listen to much music from the 70s (thanks to the fact that my parents were in their young twenties at the time of my birth).

So, I guess it's not a secret, but a lifestyle!  ;D

Tanya

Subject: Re: CF's Faves of 1971

Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 01/27/05 at 1:05 am


Well, I got here late!!!!  ;D So, fortunately, I knew the last two. I love Neil Diamond (Insert laugh track/joke here) and Chicago. I have their greatest hits/mixed/compilation CDs in my possession. Not only that, but as a child, I listen to much music from the 70s (thanks to the fact that my parents were in their young twenties at the time of my birth).

So, I guess it's not a secret, but a lifestyle!  ;D

Tanya


I see.

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