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Old 02-15-2009, 04:52 AM   #2
geodeticman.5
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Default Re: What Lightfoot tune fits ?

[QUOTE=RM;148696]I ran across a list of the top 100 movie lines of all time. What Lightfoot tune might mesh ?

For example, #1 "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." might go well with For Lovin' Me. That sort of thing.
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Hey Ron, My first crack at this GREAT new puzzles, etc. 'game?' idea, may be a little sketchy at first, until my analogue or metaphor to the songs is in keeping with your intention of the 'connection', so I'll give 'er a try with:

#9.)Given Movie: "Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night."

Analogous GL song submit: 'Baby Step Back' in keeping with the potential hazards of driving a car....

Lyrics within submitted song that corrolate - as opposed to the name of song, right ?: I've seen a few but whatever I do, I don't cause no accidents

#9.) Other possibilites:
Song: Steel Rail Blues
Lyrics that gave reason for me to pick the song versus Name:
My good old car she done broke down
'Cause I drove it into the ground


Am I on the right 'road' with my thinking ? Or is the Song's name what I need to be analogous with ? I get a feeling you mean - the overall nature of the GL song/&occurences within the lyrics broadly speaking - with maybe the overall nature of the film/&occurences' broadly speaking ?

I get the connection on your example, which makes me think my last thoughts given in the above paragraph are more the idea. waddya think Hoss ? Go ahead and be frank - I think I'm off target a bit. Good new thread, Ron- Ilike the idea . I even thought, first actually, TWOTEF - not a car - but a he77 of a 'bumpy night'. Is THAT more the idea you've in mind ?
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