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Seeing that the other thread was such a hit with all 3 or 4 of us i decided to start it again
though carly simon is not rock but some would say she is, but the answer is rock related
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what carly simon song featured the line..... YOU FLEW YOUR LEAR JET UP TO NOVA SCOTIA TO CATCH A TOTAL ECLIPSE ' OF THE SUN
And WHO actually did what the lyric says, Who is she singing about?
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You're so Vain was the song and I believe it was written about Warren Beatty.... or was it Mick Jagger? Oh I'll go with my instinct and say Warren....
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The song is You're So Vain and Carly Simon has never revealed, and has said she never will reveal, who it is really about. The closest she came was saying that all songs were composites when she was asked. It is rumored to be about Mick Jagger, Cat Stevens, Warren Beatty, Kris Kristofferson and Ricky Nelson.
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I disagree Mick Jagger is the answer -he sings on the song - carly sings something about wife of a close friend, either she cheated with jagger who was married to her close friendm i am pretty sure - last but not least, Mick Jagger DID fly his plane up to nova scotia to catch a total eclipse of the sun,
i doubt mick would sing about how vain warren beatty is, but mick would definately sing about himself
no one answered so i will come up with a new question.
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actually I answered it, only I chose wrongly
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alright fair enough, though u did settle on warren beatty, i will accept your answer, but i had a real good question
your up SONNY BOY
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nah, you go Labs, I was just feeling snotty after a tiring day, sorry to project.....
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alright name the group that had a concept album which told the story of a boy who drank the water and could live forever, could see into future and hear what the people think. Also name the album.
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It wouldn't be Pink World by Planet P Project would it?
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Well i learned a valuable lesson today, no 2 lessons
1 lightning cannot be fooled 2 lightning lad has awesome taste in music.
YOU ARE CORRECT SIR, LET THE LIGHTNING FLY
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Thanks Labradorian. You just bring up stuff I haven't listened to in years. Now I'll have to see if I can find Pink World on CD, if it exists.
Next question:
Another concept album. Name the album and the artist.
This album recounts the tale, taking place in the present as well as the past, of a young man who, under hypnosis, recalls another life.
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What comes to mind immediately is Dream Theater's Scenes From a Memory.
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And your mind would be right EDE. That's the concept album I was looking for. You're up.
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Okay, on to a related question, then.
Mike Portnoy, drummer for Dream Theater, also played in Prog Rock supergroup Transatlantic. Their first album features a cover of the classic multi-part epic "In Held 'Twas In I".
Who originally recorded this song and what other prog rock epic was directly inspired by it?
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Originally posted by Eryk Davis Ester: Okay, on to a related question, then.
Mike Portnoy, drummer for Dream Theater, also played in Prog Rock supergroup Transatlantic. Their first album features a cover of the classic multi-part epic "In Held 'Twas In I".
Who originally recorded this song and what other prog rock epic was directly inspired by it? So this thread doesn't get lost I'm going to guess the original was recorded by Procol Harum and it was inspired by The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper.
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You're right about the Procol Harum. The question is, though, what song did IT inspire?
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Originally posted by Eryk Davis Ester: You're right about the Procol Harum. The question is, though, what song did IT inspire? My bad, misread it. But I still say its Beatles related. And it inspired McCartney (or was it Lennon?) to write I Am The Walrus.
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While Procol Harum were a big influence on the Beatles, it's not one of their songs that is in question.
It is by a band that John Lennon was a big fan of, however.
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Originally posted by Eryk Davis Ester: While Procol Harum were a big influence on the Beatles, it's not one of their songs that is in question.
It [b]is by a band that John Lennon was a big fan of, however. [/b] You got me now. May Labradorian can help out.
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I'd actually put my money on Estimate Lad to get it...
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Originally posted by Eryk Davis Ester: I'd actually put my money on Estimate Lad to get it... Sorry to let you down but I don't have a clue about this one!
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I wish I'd taken up the offer of asking a question earlier in the thread then I would have known the answer to one question so far! geeeez guys I have a HUGE CD collection and I'm still f*ckin' clueless at this....
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Here's a hint.
The song in question is a suite in seven sections. Titles of the individual sections are as follows:
i. Lover's Leap ii. The Guaranteed Eternal Sanctuary Man iii. Ikhnaton and Itsacon and their Band of Merry Men iv. How Dare I be So Beautiful? v. The Willow Farm vi. Apocalypse in 9/8 (co-starring the delicious talents of Gabble Ratchet) vii. As Sure as Eggs is Eggs (Aching Men's Feet)
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Originally posted by Eryk Davis Ester: Here's a hint.
The song in question is a suite in seven sections. Titles of the individual sections are as follows:
i. Lover's Leap ii. The Guaranteed Eternal Sanctuary Man iii. Ikhnaton and Itsacon and their Band of Merry Men iv. How Dare I be So Beautiful? v. The Willow Farm vi. Apocalypse in 9/8 (co-starring the delicious talents of Gabble Ratchet) vii. As Sure as Eggs is Eggs (Aching Men's Feet) Oh geez! You mean John Lennon was a fan of Genesis? I did not know that. So would it be Supper's Ready?
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