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EarlOfSandvich Since: Jun, 2011
#1: Jan 23rd 2011 at 12:33:35 AM

We have musicals, we have video games, so how about music spanning from the 50's to the 80's.

Same rules apply as the two.

Guess what I'm thinking of right now.


Results (and guesser):
1. The Monkees - Daydream Believer (Sean Murray I)
2. Electric Light Orchestra - Do Ya (Juan Carlos 11)
3. The Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice (Wicked 223)
4. Yes - Roundabout (Sean Murray I)
5. David Bowie - Queen Bitch (Juan Carlos 11)
6. Led Zeppelin - When the Levee Breaks (Tye Dye Wildebeest)
7. The Guess Who - Share the Land (Lolipod Distortion)
8. Rush - YYZ (Tye Dye Wildebeest)
9. Steely Dan - Rikki Don't Lose That Number (Sean Murray I)
10. Neil Diamond - Sweet Caroline (Sean Murray I)
11. Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water (Completely Normal Guy)

edited 12th Feb '12 5:06:09 PM by EarlOfSandvich

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juancarlos11 Since: Aug, 2011
#2: Jan 23rd 2011 at 12:44:15 AM

...Aerosmith?

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juancarlos11 Since: Aug, 2011
#4: Jan 23rd 2011 at 12:49:19 AM

Was it released in the 70's?

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juancarlos11 Since: Aug, 2011
#6: Jan 23rd 2011 at 1:04:02 AM

50s?

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sgrunt Sigil Spam from the depths of your mind Since: Apr, 2009
#8: Jan 23rd 2011 at 1:31:02 AM

60s?

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TheJackal Lurker from the UK Since: Dec, 2009
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#10: Jan 23rd 2011 at 3:25:57 AM

Is it by a British band?

juancarlos11 Since: Aug, 2011
#11: Jan 23rd 2011 at 7:33:46 AM

The Beatles?

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SeanMurrayI Since: Jan, 2010
#13: Jan 23rd 2011 at 11:39:35 AM

Someone who performed at Woodstock?

darnpenguin Yakka Foob Mog from one friend to another Since: Jan, 2001
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#15: Jan 23rd 2011 at 11:42:31 AM

Is it an American band?

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EarlOfSandvich Since: Jun, 2011
#17: Jan 23rd 2011 at 12:28:12 PM

Yes and no respectively

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juancarlos11 Since: Aug, 2011
#18: Jan 23rd 2011 at 12:31:49 PM

CCR?

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EarlOfSandvich Since: Jun, 2011
EarlOfSandvich Since: Jun, 2011
#20: Jan 23rd 2011 at 5:37:08 PM

This game is still ongoing, if there is still interest. So from what we gather, this song is from an American band in the 60's, and the band didn't perform at Woodstock.

edited 23rd Jan '11 5:37:20 PM by EarlOfSandvich

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juancarlos11 Since: Aug, 2011
#21: Jan 23rd 2011 at 6:00:27 PM

Monterey?

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darnpenguin Yakka Foob Mog from one friend to another Since: Jan, 2001
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#22: Jan 23rd 2011 at 6:06:08 PM

Did they become famous before 1965?

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SeanMurrayI Since: Jan, 2010
#24: Jan 23rd 2011 at 6:09:16 PM

Can you give us a hint? (Please don't say, "No.")

juancarlos11 Since: Aug, 2011
#25: Jan 23rd 2011 at 6:10:13 PM

The Doors?

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