What about the entire catalog of the Go Gos?
And Abba's album Ring Ring?
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
What about the entire catalog of the Go Gos?
And Abba's album Ring Ring?
You've done Talk, Talk and Lies, Lies, Lies?
"Cache Cache" by the Who.
There's also Can's "Dizzy Dizzy" and the Meat Puppets' song "Meat Puppets" from the album Meat Puppets.
And does the song "Icehouse" by Icehouse, from the album Icehouse count?
This is tricky, because IIRC at the time they first released that album they were called the Flowers.
Hec, would they only play redundantly-named songs? Like "Hot Hot Hot", "Please Please Me" and "Begin the Beguine"? (I know that last one is a stretch)
Excellent plan. When they tour they'll only stop at redundantly named places like Walla Walla.
Excellent plan. When they tour they'll only stop at redundantly named places like Walla Walla.
Yay, that means Bora Bora is on the tour!
Oh, how I love you all. :-)
But could we let Oingo Boingo in? Maybe they could be the opening act.
The 6ths' "You You You You You" for their more romantic sets, of course.
To return to the topic of Dave Davies, who I hope will recover quickly, I have a couple of tracks from the band Deathray Davies. They look to be kind of shticky, as you would guess from the name, but I have fallen for the track "She Can Play Me Like a Drum Machine" for the silly pop song it is.