The answers for last week’s Friday 10 have been posted, as well as the YouTube playlist for those of you who prefer to hear the songs. The priority, though, was this week’s 10! Which is late because I was driving home for most of the day — whatcha gonna do, hey?
Last week, John had an interesting guess when he pointed out that Lyric #2 (“Mr. Charles Darwin had the gall to ask”) fits the meter of Aimee Mann’s “Jacob Marley’s Chain,” which would have been a great song to show up in the Christmas 10, wouldn’t it? But it was, in fact, R.E.M.’s “Man on the Moon,” which pre-dates the Andy Kaufman biopic of the same title and, in my opinion, is better than the original song R.E.M. wrote for its soundtrack.
Remember, no searchin’ (you asked ChatGPT, you asked Grok, I asked why you hate fun), get close to the title, and I give credit for covers, but only if I can find them.
- Her mind is Tiffany-twisted, she got the Mercedes-Benz
- I could show you incredible things: Magic, madness, heaven, sin
- My frame is tremendous, I’m strange with my interests
- The world could show nothing to me, so what good would living do me?
- We ain’t askin’ for you to love us, you may place yourself high above us
- I’m young and I love to be young — I’m free and I love to be free
- Just keep the music playing, that’ll be a good good-bye
- And I just can’t contain the feeling that remains
- Things on your chest you need to confess, I will deliver
- The power pendulum swings by the umbilical cord
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Of these, the only one ringing any bells is #1 and it’s killing me