![]() Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group I'm empty and aching and I don't know whyĬounting the cars on the New Jersey Turnpike "Kathy, I'm lost," I said, though I knew she was sleeping So I looked at the scenery, she read her magazine "Toss me a cigarette, I think there's one in my raincoat" I said, "Be careful, his bowtie is really a camera" She said the man in the gabardine suit was a spy It took me four days to hitchhike from Saginaw "Kathy," I said as we boarded a Greyhound in Pittsburgh So we bought a pack of cigarettes and Mrs. "I've got some real estate here in my bag" Song title kinda in lyrics quoted."Let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together" I saw this musical IN PERSON earlier this year at Spark Arena and this song is very fun to see live. Hint: This song comes from the hit musical about America’s founding fathers and tells the story of the election happening the year mention in this song. It’s 1800, ladies, tell your husbands: vote for Do you really need a hint for this one? It’s pretty legal after all…ĭon’t let ‘em know what you’re against or what you’re for! ![]() Would you capture it or just let it slip? To seize everything you ever wanted in one moment Look, if you had one shot or one opportunity They self-released their seventh album, In Rainbows, on their website on 10 October 2007 as a download for any amount users wanted, including £0, which I honestly thought was very cool of them. Hint: This English rock band’s debut single “Creep” was a worldwide hit, and I also quite like their songs “Karma Police” and “No Surprises”. This glam rock artist/band (one of those ones where the band and the lead singer had the same name) was notorious for their elaborate, theatrical shock rock stage shows you might know them from such songs as “I’m Eighteen”, “School’s Out”, and “Feed My Frankenstein”. Bean in 1992 for charity, which I think is hilarious. Hint: A cover of this rock song was recorded by Mr. Whichever version you listen to, it’s about an election in a South American country, and how perhaps democracy isn’t always as free as you think it is…Song title not in lyrics quoted, but involves a word meaning “produced, introduced, or discovered recently or now for the first time not existing before” and the second-largest country in South America after Brazil. Hint: When the film version of this musical was released in 1996 (starring Madonna and Antonio Banderas), they chopped and changed this song a lot with another song from the same part of the musical, “The Art of the Possible”. There are other ways of establishing authority If normal methods of persuasion fail to win us applause The inconvenience-having to get a majority It's annoying that we have to fight elections for our cause More public spending, a bigger slice of every cake Participation in the profits that we make Roosevelt” but the name (and chorus) was changed to fit the film. It was originally going to be called “Mrs. Hint: This seminal song from this American folk duo was used in the movie The Graduate and is one of their biggest songs (along with “The Sound of Silence”, “Bridge over Troubled Water”, “The Boxer” and “Cecilia”). ![]() It was won, most deservedly, by a behemoth of a bear nicknamed Grazer. PS: It is with great shame I realised I forgot to tell you on Monday that this was Fat Bear Week, one of the most important elections of the year. ![]() Have a great weekend and don’t forget to vote! □ on 9.5/12 and taking on the minor party/swing vote role: Flying Lizards □ on 11/12 and taking a seat on the crossbenches: Team Impoverished, All The World's a Song, and The Bögan Crüe □ on 12/12 and taking a seat in parliament: Megan and The Chamberlains, Team BSA, Vercisca, Siobhan M, Bex K, and TSY Reception Robinson”, Simon & Garfunkelġ970s (musical): “A New Argentina”, EvitaĢ010s (musical): “The Election of 1800”, Hamilton “The Election of 1800” from Hamilton was the least correctly guessed, but most people did pick the musical.ġ960s: “Mrs. Robinson” by Simon & Garfunkel and “Lose Yourself” by Eminem that were the most commonly recognised songs this week - though a lot of people correctly identified Radiohead (I think the hint was maybe too easy?).
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