The Music Theme Game
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Re: The Music Theme Game
1. I Fought the Law - Originally by Sonny Curtis
2. I Love Rock 'N Roll - Original by The Arrows
3. Hurt - Originally by Nine Inch Nails
4. Cum on Feel the Noize - Original by Slade
5. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - Originally by The Four Lads
6. Respect - Original by Otis Redding
2. I Love Rock 'N Roll - Original by The Arrows
3. Hurt - Originally by Nine Inch Nails
4. Cum on Feel the Noize - Original by Slade
5. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - Originally by The Four Lads
6. Respect - Original by Otis Redding
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politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
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Re: The Music Theme Game
1. I Fought the Law - Originally by Sonny Curtis
2. I Love Rock 'N Roll - Original by The Arrows
3. Hurt - Originally by Nine Inch Nails
4. Cum on Feel the Noize - Original by Slade
5. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - Originally by The Four Lads
6. Respect - Original by Otis Redding
7. House of the Rising Sun - Original Artist Unknown, earliest known recording from 1933, which I couldn't find.
2. I Love Rock 'N Roll - Original by The Arrows
3. Hurt - Originally by Nine Inch Nails
4. Cum on Feel the Noize - Original by Slade
5. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - Originally by The Four Lads
6. Respect - Original by Otis Redding
7. House of the Rising Sun - Original Artist Unknown, earliest known recording from 1933, which I couldn't find.
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Re: The Music Theme Game
1. I Fought the Law - Originally by Sonny Curtis
2. I Love Rock 'N Roll - Original by The Arrows
3. Hurt - Originally by Nine Inch Nails
4. Cum on Feel the Noize - Original by Slade
5. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - Originally by The Four Lads
6. Respect - Original by Otis Redding
7. House of the Rising Sun - Original Artist Unknown, earliest known recording from 1933, which I couldn't find.
8. Black Magic Woman - Original by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
2. I Love Rock 'N Roll - Original by The Arrows
3. Hurt - Originally by Nine Inch Nails
4. Cum on Feel the Noize - Original by Slade
5. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - Originally by The Four Lads
6. Respect - Original by Otis Redding
7. House of the Rising Sun - Original Artist Unknown, earliest known recording from 1933, which I couldn't find.
8. Black Magic Woman - Original by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
Grand Low Maker of Mischief, Claw of Chaos, Fang of Anarchy
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
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Re: The Music Theme Game
1. I Fought the Law - Originally by Sonny Curtis
2. I Love Rock 'N Roll - Original by The Arrows
3. Hurt - Originally by Nine Inch Nails
4. Cum on Feel the Noize - Original by Slade
5. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - Originally by The Four Lads
6. Respect - Original by Otis Redding
7. House of the Rising Sun - Original Artist Unknown, earliest known recording from 1933, which I couldn't find.
8. Black Magic Woman - Original by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
9. Big Ten-Inch Record - Originally by Ben "Bull Moose" Jackson
2. I Love Rock 'N Roll - Original by The Arrows
3. Hurt - Originally by Nine Inch Nails
4. Cum on Feel the Noize - Original by Slade
5. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - Originally by The Four Lads
6. Respect - Original by Otis Redding
7. House of the Rising Sun - Original Artist Unknown, earliest known recording from 1933, which I couldn't find.
8. Black Magic Woman - Original by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
9. Big Ten-Inch Record - Originally by Ben "Bull Moose" Jackson
Kaedanis Pyran, tai faernae.
- Azrael
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Re: The Music Theme Game
1. I Fought the Law - Originally by Sonny Curtis
2. I Love Rock 'N Roll - Original by The Arrows
3. Hurt - Originally by Nine Inch Nails
4. Cum on Feel the Noize - Original by Slade
5. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - Originally by The Four Lads
6. Respect - Original by Otis Redding
7. House of the Rising Sun - Original Artist Unknown, earliest known recording from 1933, which I couldn't find.
8. Black Magic Woman - Original by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
9. Big Ten-Inch Record - Originally by Ben "Bull Moose" Jackson
10. Little Suzi - Original, under a slightly different title, by Ph. D. Fun Fact: This was the fifth video ever to be shown on MTV.
And now we're going places:
1. Seven Bridges Road as covered by Eagles. Written by Steve Young in 1969, about Woodley Road that runs South out of Montgomery, Alabama.
2. I Love Rock 'N Roll - Original by The Arrows
3. Hurt - Originally by Nine Inch Nails
4. Cum on Feel the Noize - Original by Slade
5. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - Originally by The Four Lads
6. Respect - Original by Otis Redding
7. House of the Rising Sun - Original Artist Unknown, earliest known recording from 1933, which I couldn't find.
8. Black Magic Woman - Original by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
9. Big Ten-Inch Record - Originally by Ben "Bull Moose" Jackson
10. Little Suzi - Original, under a slightly different title, by Ph. D. Fun Fact: This was the fifth video ever to be shown on MTV.
And now we're going places:
1. Seven Bridges Road as covered by Eagles. Written by Steve Young in 1969, about Woodley Road that runs South out of Montgomery, Alabama.
Grand Low Maker of Mischief, Claw of Chaos, Fang of Anarchy
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
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Re: The Music Theme Game
1. Seven Bridges Road as covered by Eagles. Written by Steve Young in 1969, about Woodley Road that runs South out of Montgomery, Alabama.
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
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Re: The Music Theme Game
1. Seven Bridges Road as covered by Eagles. Written by Steve Young in 1969, about Woodley Road that runs South out of Montgomery, Alabama.
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
Grand Low Maker of Mischief, Claw of Chaos, Fang of Anarchy
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
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Re: The Music Theme Game
1. Seven Bridges Road as covered by Eagles. Written by Steve Young in 1969, about Woodley Road that runs South out of Montgomery, Alabama.
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
4. On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
4. On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
Kaedanis Pyran, tai faernae.
- Azrael
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Re: The Music Theme Game
1. Seven Bridges Road as covered by Eagles. Written by Steve Young in 1969, about Woodley Road that runs South out of Montgomery, Alabama.
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
4. On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
5. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle, written about a road outside Mountain City in Johnson County, Tennessee.
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
4. On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
5. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle, written about a road outside Mountain City in Johnson County, Tennessee.
Grand Low Maker of Mischief, Claw of Chaos, Fang of Anarchy
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
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Re: The Music Theme Game
1. Seven Bridges Road as covered by Eagles. Written by Steve Young in 1969, about Woodley Road that runs South out of Montgomery, Alabama.
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
4. On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
5. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle, written about a road outside Mountain City in Johnson County, Tennessee.
6. Holiday Road - Lindsey Buckingham
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
4. On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
5. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle, written about a road outside Mountain City in Johnson County, Tennessee.
6. Holiday Road - Lindsey Buckingham
Kaedanis Pyran, tai faernae.
- Azrael
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Re: The Music Theme Game
1. Seven Bridges Road as covered by Eagles. Written by Steve Young in 1969, about Woodley Road that runs South out of Montgomery, Alabama.
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
4. On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
5. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle, written about a road outside Mountain City in Johnson County, Tennessee.
6. Holiday Road - Lindsey Buckingham
7. Highway 51 Blues - Bob Dylan, written about US Route 51 that runs from New Orleans to Hurley, Wisconsin.
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
4. On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
5. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle, written about a road outside Mountain City in Johnson County, Tennessee.
6. Holiday Road - Lindsey Buckingham
7. Highway 51 Blues - Bob Dylan, written about US Route 51 that runs from New Orleans to Hurley, Wisconsin.
Grand Low Maker of Mischief, Claw of Chaos, Fang of Anarchy
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
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Re: The Music Theme Game
1. Seven Bridges Road as covered by Eagles. Written by Steve Young in 1969, about Woodley Road that runs South out of Montgomery, Alabama.
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
4. On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
5. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle, written about a road outside Mountain City in Johnson County, Tennessee.
6. Holiday Road - Lindsey Buckingham
7. Highway 51 Blues - Bob Dylan, written about US Route 51 that runs from New Orleans to Hurley, Wisconsin.
8. Red Dirt Road - Brooks and Dunn
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
4. On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
5. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle, written about a road outside Mountain City in Johnson County, Tennessee.
6. Holiday Road - Lindsey Buckingham
7. Highway 51 Blues - Bob Dylan, written about US Route 51 that runs from New Orleans to Hurley, Wisconsin.
8. Red Dirt Road - Brooks and Dunn
Kaedanis Pyran, tai faernae.
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Re: The Music Theme Game
1. Seven Bridges Road as covered by Eagles. Written by Steve Young in 1969, about Woodley Road that runs South out of Montgomery, Alabama.
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
4. On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
5. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle, written about a road outside Mountain City in Johnson County, Tennessee.
6. Holiday Road - Lindsey Buckingham
7. Highway 51 Blues - Bob Dylan, written about US Route 51 that runs from New Orleans to Hurley, Wisconsin.
8. Red Dirt Road - Brooks and Dunn
9. The Ballad of Thunder Road - Robert Mitchum. Written by Mitchum, Don Raye, and Jack Marshall based on an actual event that occurred on Kingston Pike at Bearden Hill outside Knoxville, Tennessee.
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
4. On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
5. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle, written about a road outside Mountain City in Johnson County, Tennessee.
6. Holiday Road - Lindsey Buckingham
7. Highway 51 Blues - Bob Dylan, written about US Route 51 that runs from New Orleans to Hurley, Wisconsin.
8. Red Dirt Road - Brooks and Dunn
9. The Ballad of Thunder Road - Robert Mitchum. Written by Mitchum, Don Raye, and Jack Marshall based on an actual event that occurred on Kingston Pike at Bearden Hill outside Knoxville, Tennessee.
Grand Low Maker of Mischief, Claw of Chaos, Fang of Anarchy
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
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Re: The Music Theme Game
1. Seven Bridges Road as covered by Eagles. Written by Steve Young in 1969, about Woodley Road that runs South out of Montgomery, Alabama.
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
4. On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
5. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle, written about a road outside Mountain City in Johnson County, Tennessee.
6. Holiday Road - Lindsey Buckingham
7. Highway 51 Blues - Bob Dylan, written about US Route 51 that runs from New Orleans to Hurley, Wisconsin.
8. Red Dirt Road - Brooks and Dunn
9. The Ballad of Thunder Road - Robert Mitchum. Written by Mitchum, Don Raye, and Jack Marshall based on an actual event that occurred on Kingston Pike at Bearden Hill outside Knoxville, Tennessee.
10. Coming Into Los Angeles - Arlo Guthrie
Songs with people's names in the title (real or fictional people).
1. Eva - Nightwish
2. Route 66 - Originally by Bobby Troup
3. 16th Avenue - Lacy J. Dalton. Written by Thom Schuyler about "Music Row" in Nashville, Tennessee.
4. On the Road Again - Willie Nelson
5. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle, written about a road outside Mountain City in Johnson County, Tennessee.
6. Holiday Road - Lindsey Buckingham
7. Highway 51 Blues - Bob Dylan, written about US Route 51 that runs from New Orleans to Hurley, Wisconsin.
8. Red Dirt Road - Brooks and Dunn
9. The Ballad of Thunder Road - Robert Mitchum. Written by Mitchum, Don Raye, and Jack Marshall based on an actual event that occurred on Kingston Pike at Bearden Hill outside Knoxville, Tennessee.
10. Coming Into Los Angeles - Arlo Guthrie
Songs with people's names in the title (real or fictional people).
1. Eva - Nightwish
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Re: The Music Theme Game
Grand Low Maker of Mischief, Claw of Chaos, Fang of Anarchy
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.
politics: n. pl. from the Grk polis, meaning many, and the OE ticia, meaning blood sucking insects.