" He wants to dream like a young man, with the wisdom of an old man. " ---Bob Seger
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Whatever you do, do your best to not allow the struggles of life to interfere with the pleasures of living.
dfs (01-09-2026)
" He wants to dream like a young man, with the wisdom of an old man. " ---Bob Seger
" I did something ten times better than watching this overpaid cabal of maladroit baseball practitioners bumble and stumble their way to yet another predictable L. I don’t even remember what I did, but it was better than watching this dreck. " ---TBL
goreds2 (01-09-2026)
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" He wants to dream like a young man, with the wisdom of an old man. " ---Bob Seger
" I did something ten times better than watching this overpaid cabal of maladroit baseball practitioners bumble and stumble their way to yet another predictable L. I don’t even remember what I did, but it was better than watching this dreck. " ---TBL
Whatever you do, do your best to not allow the struggles of life to interfere with the pleasures of living.
Roy Tucker (01-09-2026)
" He wants to dream like a young man, with the wisdom of an old man. " ---Bob Seger
" I did something ten times better than watching this overpaid cabal of maladroit baseball practitioners bumble and stumble their way to yet another predictable L. I don’t even remember what I did, but it was better than watching this dreck. " ---TBL
dfs (01-09-2026),Revering4Blue (01-09-2026)
43. One would think that a singer/songwriter that has been responsible for writing or co-writing 32 #1 songs would be devoid of criticism for the kind of songs he writes. But that's no so in this case. He has written more than 1,000 songs, with some sources suggesting that his catalog includes as many as 1,700 songs. Yet, there are critics, including one of his former bandmates who once said his love songs were "lightweight," or too "sentimental" or soppy." As a direct, defiant response to his critics and former bandmate, he, along with his wife, penned a song in early 1976, crafting it as a defiant statement about the power and universality of love.
The song reached the top spot of the Billboard 100 in late May of '76 , knocking the Sylvers' "Boogie Fever" out of the pole position. It sat at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 for five non-consecutive weeks in the late spring and early summer of the bicentennial year and went on to become the top song for the entire year of 1976. Not too bad for a soppy, sentimental , lightweight song. All hail the power of love!
Can you name this song, which was written around this time 50 years ago , eventually becoming the #1 song of the year? Also, what was the name of the band who rocketed it up the charts at the speed of sound?
" He wants to dream like a young man, with the wisdom of an old man. " ---Bob Seger
" I did something ten times better than watching this overpaid cabal of maladroit baseball practitioners bumble and stumble their way to yet another predictable L. I don’t even remember what I did, but it was better than watching this dreck. " ---TBL
Wings. Paul McCartney slagged by John Lenno, Silly Love Songs.
Reading articles or listening to interviews, I don't think John Lennon was a fan of Paul.
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“The forest was shrinking but the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that because his handle was made of wood he was one of them.” - Turkish Proverb.
" He wants to dream like a young man, with the wisdom of an old man. " ---Bob Seger
" I did something ten times better than watching this overpaid cabal of maladroit baseball practitioners bumble and stumble their way to yet another predictable L. I don’t even remember what I did, but it was better than watching this dreck. " ---TBL
44. Speaking of silly love songs, this song was inspired by the Happy Hour menu of discounted drinks and snacks at a Georgetown, D.C. restaurant called Clyde's. The songwriter began penning the song while his then-wife was in the hospital having surgery and he was watching football games. The phrase on the happy hour menu sparked a playful idea for a song about stolen romantic moments during the day, with suggestive undertones.
The song's lyrics use innocent sounding phrases and metaphors(which played well in the bicentennial year) to hint at daytime sexual encounters , and its catchy melody and harmonies made it radio-friendly, masking its cheeky message.
The song replaced Wings' "Silly Love Songs" at #1 on the charts in July of '76, and somehow managed to win two Grammy's, one for Best Arrangement for Voices and one for Best New Artist. I'll never understand how Boston didn't win for Best New Artist, but that's for another question and another day.
Name this silly love song that replaced "Silly Love Songs" at the top of the Billboard chart, capturing America's imagination and bicentennial fervor in the summer of '76 ? Also, what the name of the band who recorded it and was named Best New Artist?
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" He wants to dream like a young man, with the wisdom of an old man. " ---Bob Seger
" I did something ten times better than watching this overpaid cabal of maladroit baseball practitioners bumble and stumble their way to yet another predictable L. I don’t even remember what I did, but it was better than watching this dreck. " ---TBL
True. But I think he privately respected Paul's talent.
45. This song, Lennon LOVED. He labelled it " A great one," one of the few times he publicly praised Paul's work. John actually thought the song was written for him. He interpreted the song as a personal message of encouragement, or even a farewell from Paul to him. However, the fact is, the song was written for John's young son, Julian, to comfort him during his parents' divorce. The original title, in fact, made reference to Julian.
Name the song, RZ music trivia fans.
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" He wants to dream like a young man, with the wisdom of an old man. " ---Bob Seger
" I did something ten times better than watching this overpaid cabal of maladroit baseball practitioners bumble and stumble their way to yet another predictable L. I don’t even remember what I did, but it was better than watching this dreck. " ---TBL
Hey Jude was written for Julian Lennon, whose nickname was Jude. And that is so John Lennon to think it was written about/for him. John Lennon loved him some John Lennon.
“The forest was shrinking but the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that because his handle was made of wood he was one of them.” - Turkish Proverb.
45. Speaking of John Lennon. An album was released n 1972 by a band that basically was a duo along with session musicians. It was their first album and on it was a song that reportedly mocked John Lennon and his greatest solo hit, Imagine. Obviously, this duo did not think much of it. Anyhow, name the band and the song.
“The forest was shrinking but the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that because his handle was made of wood he was one of them.” - Turkish Proverb.
Heresy indeed. I’m a huge McCartney fan but Wings had their moments but it’s like comparing Mozart to Wham!
I’m sure I’ve told this story before, but Mrs. Tucker #1 and I went to the Riverfront Coliseum in 1976(ish) to see McCartney and Wings. It was a pretty good show but heavy on Wings and light on Beatles.
But, because we knew we’d get loaded to the gills on cheap ass beer at the show, some bad mescaline, and firing up some fat doobies, we stayed at a downtown hotel (I forget which). But, at the hotel room, I went to get some ice and met a pretty good looker in the elevator. Between floors 1 and 10, we talked and she asked me if I wanted some company. I realized I wasn’t dazzling her with my charms and that she was a working girl looking for some $$$ for a fast bj. My midwestern manners kicked in ano I said no thank you.
Well, when you're sitting back in your rose pink Cadillac
Making bets on Kentucky Derby Day
Ky Fried Redleg (01-09-2026)
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