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Bitches are Hustlers Too

topic 50 · 30 responses
~ratthing Thu, Sep 10, 1998 (22:11) seed
"Bitches are Hustlers Too" is the song that keeps going thru my head right now!!!!!!!!! what song is going thru your head?
~autumn Thu, Sep 10, 1998 (22:36) #1
"Tainted Love" by Soft Cell. Heard it on the radio and can't shake it.
~stacey Wed, Sep 30, 1998 (03:05) #2
ooh Autumn... now you've put it in mine!!! Not exactly a famed lullaby but perhaps it would do the trick!
~aschuth Sat, Oct 23, 1999 (15:27) #3
"On the road to rock 'n' roll" from the new Joe Strummer (ex-Clash!) CD I reviewed last week for a daily. He wrote it for Johnny Cash.
~MarciaH Sat, Oct 23, 1999 (16:47) #4
"Hail to the Lions.." The Penn State fight song. I am listening to the game and it is running continuously as it does every time Penn State takes the field.
~Irishprincess Sat, Oct 23, 1999 (22:18) #5
"Fields of Gold" by Sting. I was listening to a Celtic harp CD that had an instrumental version of it on there, and now I have the original stuck in my head. BTW, would anyone mind explaining to me how this topic got its name?
~MarciaH Sat, Oct 23, 1999 (23:02) #6
Go back to the beginning of the topic where the intro is and you will see: Thu, Sep 10, 1998 (22:11) | Ray Lopez (ratthing) "Bitches are Hustlers Too" is the song that keeps going thru my head right now!!!!!!!!! what song is going thru your head? Ray, our resident PhD and general wiz at anything telnet, vi unix and linux plus other exotica ...(he does NOT do Windows!) was creator of this topic!
~Irishprincess Sat, Oct 23, 1999 (23:14) #7
Oh, I see. I just have a huge jumble of songs now.
~MarciaH Sat, Oct 23, 1999 (23:26) #8
Not with just 7 posts. I think Alexander was trying to revive the topic like I do with other ones which seem to be languishing and pique my interest...
~MarciaH Sat, Oct 23, 1999 (23:26) #9
Right now, "Rocky Mountain High" is going through my head, thanks to Amy and the Arthurian topic in Books conf.
~Irishprincess Sat, Oct 23, 1999 (23:30) #10
Oh, I'm sorry! That's a dreadful song to have in one's head!
~MarciaH Sat, Oct 23, 1999 (23:41) #11
*lol* I though it approproiate to both topics, and it is wandering around in there annoyingly...!
~moonbeam Sun, Oct 24, 1999 (18:17) #12
"A white sportcoat and a pink carnation...." AAARRRRGH!!!
~Irishprincess Sun, Oct 24, 1999 (18:48) #13
Ugh! That's almost as bad as "You're just a Coca-Cola cowboy..."
~MarciaH Sun, Oct 24, 1999 (18:55) #14
Don't say that - now that will be going around in my head...! (I must be totally suggestion prone these days...!)
~moonbeam Mon, Oct 25, 1999 (23:35) #15
"you ain't nothin' but a hound dog!"
~Irishprincess Mon, Oct 25, 1999 (23:38) #16
Yikes! But at least Elvis is better than Madonna--I have "Ray of Light" stuck in my head, and I keep seeing the video where she looks like she's spazzing out!
~MarciaH Tue, Oct 26, 1999 (00:28) #17
theme song for ABC's Monday Night Football broadcast...
~moonbeam Tue, Oct 26, 1999 (18:38) #18
I'm really uptown today -- it's a Bach fugue, looping through my brain. ;)
~MarciaH Tue, Oct 26, 1999 (19:01) #19
Ummmmm...which one so I might have it looping, as well?
~MarciaH Tue, Oct 26, 1999 (19:04) #20
Never mind - my mind made the choice and it is the Great Fugue in G minor (I love big loud liver-jarring calssical music!)
~aschuth Tue, Nov 2, 1999 (15:05) #21
Something by Claire Waldoff. German singer from Berlin, since the 1910s and right through the 20ies. Disliked by the Nazis, she nevertheless kept up her VERY cheeky stuff and the poignant hinting at until WWII broke out. She was silenced then, but unlike nearly all her friends - who were killed, interned or driven into exile -, she survived in Germany. Some work after the war includes an autobiography. Kurt Tucholsky wrote couplets for her, too.
~Irishprincess Tue, Nov 2, 1999 (15:26) #22
Wow, that's impressive, Alexander! I usually have really stupid songs stuck in my head! I've been listening to the Irish Tenors again, and now it's Anthony Kearns' version of "The Mountains of Mourne." "Don't go startin' them fashions now Mary Macree/Where the mountains of Mourne reach down to the sea..."
~MarciaH Tue, Nov 2, 1999 (16:11) #23
Midi files...lots of them rattling around in there alternating with what I am reading and trying to access. Very classical and very oddly digital sounding, some of it. Others are good. (I would not mind a bunch of boyo's singing in my head, actually!)
~moonbeam Thu, Nov 4, 1999 (19:38) #24
sometimes I get lucky, like now -- can't get margo timmins' (cowboy junkies) voice out of my head -- like an icy spring creek tumbling over smooth stones -- she's singing acapella, "we are miners, hard rock miners, to the shaft house we must go..."
~stacey Mon, Nov 29, 1999 (10:02) #25
The Trinity Sessions.... oooh! I love that CD moonbeam!
~stacey Mon, Nov 29, 1999 (10:03) #26
I'm listening to "'cause cheap is how i feel"
~moonbeam Mon, Dec 13, 1999 (23:11) #27
If I have to listen to Neil Diamond murder *ONE MORE CHRISTMAS CAROL* I will go MAD! Whew. Better now.
~MarciaH Mon, Dec 13, 1999 (23:33) #28
That or 10 year olds who think they have to sing all around the original tune to make a statement. BTW, whatever happened to our National Anthem?!
~aschuth Sun, Jan 23, 2000 (15:12) #29
It got shot?
~MarciaH Sun, Jan 23, 2000 (15:36) #30
No, but I think it got rearranged so that only the soloist has any idea where the tune is going. I rather thought it was a sing-along sort of thing. Oh well, does this mean I am being ante-deluvian again? I'm like that with Prayers and Hymns, too. Too traditional, I guess, despite the impassioned discussion of Jazz I and with John the other day...*sigh*
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