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Last edited Mon Dec 30, 2024, 04:18 PM - Edit history (1)
(Feel free to include a hint or two)
"Why don't you open the door and let your soul through
Why don't you open the door to see what's real
Well if you open the door, you may become you
You'll know what you feel"
(answered)
Obscure Band Lyrics from Part 3:
https://democraticunderground.com/10182037766
red dog 1
(29,654 posts)Doc_Technical
(3,619 posts)by Syndicate of Sound
red dog 1
(29,654 posts)Good song, good band...we saw them once at the Circle Star Theater in San Carlos, CA.
red dog 1
(29,654 posts)red dog 1
(29,654 posts)(Hint: Group is a trio)
jmowreader
(51,704 posts)...When all you have is nothin', nothin' makes you glad."
VGNonly
(7,847 posts)Sea Cave
(5 posts)Old Crank
(5,104 posts)Freeman in Paris
VGNonly
(7,847 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(9,830 posts)VGNonly
(7,847 posts)till there are no rich no more"
Harker
(15,318 posts)That was an evocative one.
VGNonly
(7,847 posts)that TYA usually played; being more melodic and lyric driven. Alvin Lee passed in 2013, drummer Ric Lee (no relation) and keyboardist Chic Churchill still perform with the band.
An Alvin Lee story was that he had the MNPM of any guitar player! (Most notes per minute)
Harker
(15,318 posts)I remember getting a copy of "Cricklewood Green" from a record club as a kid.
sakabatou
(43,403 posts)red dog 1
(29,654 posts)Gonna find one so I won't be lonely,
She'll be mine forever only"
FSogol
(46,933 posts)VGNonly
(7,847 posts)I've been lied to".
Midnight Writer
(23,248 posts)Brother Buzz
(38,108 posts)Come back, chicken butt, here to stay
Going into town to buy some whiskey
Going into town to buy some beer
Going into town to get some thrills
Ain't coming back 'til I get my fill
Clues:
Huey Lewis plays the kickass harmonica solo, and John McFee (Doobie Brothers) plays lead guitar and vocals
The band played backup for Elvis Costello's 1977 debut album - My Aim Is True
red dog 1
(29,654 posts)The Rowan Brothers?
(I think they were from Marin County)
Brother Buzz
(38,108 posts)although Peter Rowan played with another Marin County band, Jerry Garcias band, Old and in the Way.
My wifes brother ran with one of the brothers way back in his banjo days.
Another band clue:
When the band recorded with Elvis Costello they were under contract with another label so they changed their name to The Shamrocks on the album credits. The Shamrocks is a really clever clue if you know what a shamrock is.
Mister Ed
(6,417 posts)Brother Buzz
(38,108 posts)Id forgotten Alex Call, founding member of Clover and composer of 867-5309/Jenny could yodel up a storm.
VGNonly
(7,847 posts)RandomNumbers
(18,294 posts)Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
Mike 03
(17,653 posts)Nice work.
red dog 1
(29,654 posts)"Look out your window and I'll be gone
You're the reason I'm traveling on"
ArnoldLayne
(2,179 posts)yourout
(8,173 posts)303squadron
(703 posts)Looking for shelter in this thunder and this rain
DBoon
(23,262 posts)BOSSHOG
(40,544 posts)Working like a fool for my pay
Gerald Ford was President
DBoon
(23,262 posts)BTO?
BOSSHOG
(40,544 posts)Similar Sound, but band more obscure.
In the 70s they did a lot of work in a college town
Mike 03
(17,653 posts)don't know the name of the artist--so I'm abstaining for now. But I think it even inspired a movie of the same name. But I'm not sure...
ON EDIT: Nevermind, I was totally wrong. I thought it was "Take This Job and Shove It."
BOSSHOG
(40,544 posts)The group was pretty popular in a small part of the country but had a few songs make the charts 50ish years ago.
Mike 03
(17,653 posts)BOSSHOG
(40,544 posts)UNION MAN by the Cate Brothers of Fayetteville Arkansas. Very popular locally with a nice run. 1970s through the early 80s. They are worth a listen.
Glorfindel
(10,012 posts)"It ain't much but it's home."
Mike 03
(17,653 posts)Blown to hell--crash!
I'm the last splash.
DBoon
(23,262 posts)not really an obscure band, though
Mike 03
(17,653 posts)DBoon
(23,262 posts)But to someone born after say 1980 they probably are
Mike 03
(17,653 posts)Burn the sorrow from your eyes
Oh, come on be alive again
Don't lay down and die."
neeksgeek
(1,216 posts)Last edited Sun Jan 12, 2025, 05:33 PM - Edit history (1)
Yes I'm a punky girl
I never say die
No one can stop me
(Hint: this song was recorded as a tie-in to a popular cartoon in the 90s.)
Bok_Tukalo
(4,418 posts)You know old Ronnie Reagan
He was a shoe salesman's son
He got himself in the movies
Yeah, he impressed everyone
He thought trial by fire
Was America's fate
He made a joke of the poor people
And that made him a saint
But he was tan enough, he was rich enough
He was handsome like John Wayne
And there was no one at the country club
Who didn't feel the same
But it's a, it's a little uncanny
What he managed to do
Got me to read those Russian authors through and through
VGNonly
(7,847 posts)Somebody tell my mother that I cried".
Harker
(15,318 posts)A very diverse, worthy band.
Progressive Psychedelic Goth on that cut. I first remember hearing Spirit in 69. I was 12, it was good to have an older brother.
Harker
(15,318 posts)Naturally, despite plenty of opportunities, the idea never crossed my mind.
red dog 1
(29,654 posts)Beatniks and politics, nothin' is new
A yardstick for lunatics, one point of view."
(Hint: "60s Acid Rock band from Glendale, still performing)
ProfessorGAC
(71,051 posts)Incense & Peppermint
Didn't even have to think about it!
Midnight Writer
(23,248 posts)Basso8vb
(554 posts)JoseBalow
(5,943 posts)Stick Out Your Hot Curly Weenie.
Weenie... Weenie, weenie, weenie!
Wiz Imp
(2,681 posts)You tell me I don't pay attention to you
But if you only knew just what I'm goin' through
You wouldn't phone those guys who mess around with you, girl