He was a boy, she was girl...

Jul 01, 2006 22:22

I went to see Oklahoma! (where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain) last night and I must say, Jacob Vine is my idol. Seriously, my heart flutters when I hear his voice. Anyway, during the intermission, I heard the all-too-common question for this time of year, "How's your summer going?" As usual, I replied "Not much, workin'..." but I realize ( Read more... )

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iscariotjones July 2 2006, 02:35:01 UTC
4. Eminem/D12 - "My Band"
9. Aerosmith - "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing"
14. The Lion King - "The Circle Of Life"
16. Green Day - "Good Riddance (The Time Of Your Life)"
17. Three Doors Down - "Kryptonite"

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iscariotjones July 2 2006, 02:36:27 UTC
11. The Beatles - "Yellow Submarine"

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iscariotjones July 2 2006, 02:38:17 UTC
And as a special potential tie-breaking bonus,

Avril Lavigne - "Sk8er Boi"

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theobscurobject July 2 2006, 02:42:27 UTC
once there was this kid who
got into an accident and couldnt come to school, but when
he finally came back, his hair
had turned from black into bright white
he said that it was from when the cars had smashed so hard

wow, I had completely forgotten that song existed. I used to play that on repeat for hours when I was a kid. thank you for reminding me of it.

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acoward July 2 2006, 02:56:38 UTC
=) I used to love that song too!!!

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iscariotjones July 2 2006, 03:03:48 UTC
8 is tough as far as artist goes.

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acoward July 2 2006, 03:08:17 UTC
5. No
8. Artist?
18. I was looking for Peter Paul & Mary, but Dylan is commonly credited with writing it, although I believe it was actually Woody Guthrie...

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fatbrad July 2 2006, 03:24:13 UTC
no, bob dylan wrote it, and peter, paul, and mary often performed it (in fact, they released it before dylan did). woody at the time was in the hospital with huntingtons (which he picked up in about 56) and never wrote it nor played it, but he did like the song alot.

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