Classic Rock Clue Game II

Agree with mckindog re nos. 73, 75, 77 and 80.

78.  Sharp Dressed Man
76.  Immigrant Song
74.  All Right Now
72.  You Can't Always Get What You Want
79.  Hey Joe? (Aja=>Ajo)
71.  Back in Black
 
#74. If this is how you drive, you'll go in circles. Up Around the Bend - Creedence Clearwater Revival
 
Big nose. (+2 to mckindog, +1 to cfh)
#80. The Police, "Roxanne"

Change one letter of a Steely Dan album title, and you almost have this song title. (+4 to cfh)
#79. Jimi Hendrix, "Hey Joe"

Pants made of razors. (+3 to cfh)
#78. ZZ Top, "Sharp Dressed Man"

Don't play that verse on the radio, ya faggot! (+2 to Mosh, +1 to mckindog and cfh)
#77. Dire Straits, "Money For Nothing"

There are millions of them in the southwestern US.
#76. The Doors, "L.A. Woman"

They played their second concert in front of half a million, and opened with this song. (+2 to mckindog, +1 to cfh)
#75. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes"

If this is how you drive, you'll go in circles. (+3 to cfh)
#74. Free, "All Right Now"

January 30, 1972. (+2 to mckindog, +1 to cfh)
#73. U2, "Sunday Bloody Sunday"

This song is never played at Alice's Restaurant. (+3 to cfh)
#72. The Rolling Stones, "You Can't Always Get What You Want"

What jewelry might sing.
#71. Golden Earring, "Radar Love"

Cornfed Hick 44
mckindog 25
Albie 4
Black Thunder 2
Mosh 2

Alright, ya got those. Let me try one more time to stump ya...

#70. In the original story, this song was to be sung by the villian.
#69. Across the nation, this has become true over the last month.
#68. Song title does not begin with a K.
#67. The subject of this song will never win the Nobel Peace Prize.
#66. Song title has 16 letters. Letters 1-5 and 7-11 are exactly the same.
#65. A riff every guitarist must know, by a guy who thought his mother was his sister.
#64. Not the Grand Funk song.
#63. 6:33
#62. One woman is from New York, another from Tennessee.
#61. The surname of the artist's manager appears in this song title.

Those look sufficiently evil. Do your worst. :bigsmile:
 
#64. Not the Grand Funk song. Heartbreaker - Led Zep
#67. The subject of this song will never win the Nobel Peace Prize. Civil War - G n R
 
Guess I finally stumped ya... :bigsmile:

In the original story, this song was to be sung by the villian. (In Lifehouse, which developed into Who's Next.)
#70. The Who, "Behind Blue Eyes"

Across the nation, this has become true over the last month. (+2 to cfh)
#69. Alice Cooper, "School's Out"

Song title does not begin with a K. (+2 to cfh)
#68. The Moody Blues, "Nights In White Satin"

The subject of this song will never win the Nobel Peace Prize. (If the wayward son keeps carrying on, but there will only be peace when he is done, there will never be peace!)
#67. Kansas, "Carry On Wayward Son"

Song title has 16 letters. Letters 1-5 and 7-11 are exactly the same.
#66. U2, "With Or Without You"

A riff every guitarist must know, by a guy who thought his mother was his sister. (+2 to DJ)
#65. Cream, "Sunshine Of Your Love"

Not the Grand Funk song. (Great guess Albie, but it was #114.)
#64. Black Sabbath, "Paranoid"

6:33 (That's how long it is.)
#63. Jethro Tull, "Aqualung"

One woman is from New York, another from Tennessee. (+3 to cfh)
#62. The Rolling Stones, "Honky Tonk Women"

The surname of the artist's manager appears in this song title. (Zep was managed by Peter Grant.)
#61. Led Zeppelin, "Immigrant Song"

Cornfed Hick 50
mckindog 25
Albie 4
Black Thunder 2
Mosh 2
DJ 2

OK, we'll do easy clues this time. :bigsmile:

#60. Find the clue for #76 and remove one word.
#59. It lives in water.
#58. Originally, it meant sex.
#57. A band with two broken-up couples.
#56. Sweet.
#55. Three words in the title, and two of them are verbs.
#54. To wage an awesome battle against the mighty force of gravity.
#53. My entire body is falling apart, except my skeleton which is just fine.
#52. Song title math: Led Zeppelin + Rainbow.
#51. Something dreadful in the sky.
 
#60 - "American Woman" by The Guess Who
#54 - "Jump" by Van Halen.
#56 - "Brown Sugar" by The Rolling Stones
#55 - "Let It Be" by The Beatles.
 
#51. Something dreadful in the sky. - Riders On The Storm - The Doors
 
#60. Find the clue for #76 and remove one word. -- American Woman
#59. It lives in water. -- Barracuda
#58. Originally, it meant sex. -- Rock and Roll
#57. A band with two broken-up couples. -- Go Your Own Way
#56. Sweet. -- Brown Sugar
#55. Three words in the title, and two of them are verbs. -- Let It Be
#54. To wage an awesome battle against the mighty force of gravity. -- Jump
#53. My entire body is falling apart, except my skeleton which is just fine. -- Bad to the Bone
#52. Song title math: Led Zeppelin + Rainbow. -- no idea
#51. Something dreadful in the sky. -- Purple Haze
 
Cornfed Hick said:
#57. A band with two broken-up couples. -- Go Your Own Way
Off course - I tried to think about that for a while but I just could not get it.
 
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