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Posted: February 11 2011 at 20:21
I'd be a Tourniquet Man, but then I would have to associate myself with Cedric's failure to pronounce tourniquet correctly. There's always a few words he mangles on every album, and I can't imagine why nobody in the studio stops him. Especially for sepulcher.
Edited by Henry Plainview - February 11 2011 at 21:44
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Posted: February 11 2011 at 21:47
Henry Plainview wrote:
I'd be a Tourniquet Man, but then I would have to associate myself with Cedric's failure to pronounce tourniquet correctly. There's always a few words he mangles on every album, and I can't imagine why nobody in the studio stops him. Especially for sepulcher.
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Posted: February 11 2011 at 22:10
I'm going to pick something that is not prog-the first thing that came to mind for me was "Night Man" by Dirty Tricks "I'm a Night Man-i walk away from it all"
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Posted: February 11 2011 at 22:19
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Henry Plainview wrote:
I'd be a Tourniquet Man, but then I would have to associate myself with Cedric's failure to pronounce tourniquet correctly. There's always a few words he mangles on every album, and I can't imagine why nobody in the studio stops him. Especially for sepulcher.
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Posted: February 12 2011 at 07:35
ergaster wrote:
What kind of man reads playboy?
Andy Summers and Robert Fripp apparently. In my long list I was try to keep it to artists on this site, but then I added Reefer Man so I should have tacked that one on too. XTC has a few man songs: Green Man Scissor Man The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul I'm the Man Who Murdered Love
Some others: Gunitipirr Man The Rich Man and the Carpenter White Man's Moccassins The Floating Fat Man (The Baron) This Old Man The Fifth Man (that was Tony Levin, don't know why I didn't get that one in) I Met a Man The Hurdy-Gurdy Man Haunted Man (Steve Walsh another omission) Man in the Long Black Coat (Steve Hackett, left out for being a Dylan cover) Man Walking from a to B Naught More Terrific Than Man The Man With 100 Cells Iron Man (the Sterolab song) Man or Monkey I Think a Man Will Hang Soon Odd Man Out Our Man in Havana Man in a Suitcase Omega Man Demolition Man A Normal Man Running Shadow of a Man Fall of Man Here Come de Honey Man The Streamlined Man Java Man Mixed Up Man of the Mountains Man from Mars Free Man in Paris God Must Be a Boogie Man My Old Man I'm the Man Greeting's from a Dead Man Victor the Snake Man Lover Man Jump Man Revenge of the Double Man Man Behind the Curtain Here's to the Man
Only got thirty hits when I searched my collection for woman.
Edited by Slartibartfast - February 12 2011 at 07:59
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
Andy Summers and Robert Fripp apparently. In my long list I was try to keep it to artists on this site, but then I added Reefer Man so I should have tacked that one on too.
Well then. You must be "her yesterday man".
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