In 2007, from Kiev in the former Soviet Union, here's Sir Elton John singing his rampantly homophobic classic "Don't Let Your Son Go Down On Me."
Okay, lame joke. Anyway, as usual, a coveted Powerpop No-Prize will be awarded the first reader who gleans the clip's relevance to tomorrow's Weekend Listomania.
The Freddy Mercury Memorial Collection of extraterrestrial places?
ReplyDeleteIf I am right (for the first time in ages) thank you for the extra clue.
Artists who have had two major hits at two different times, with the same song.
ReplyDeleteNo and no.
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songs about michael jackson
ReplyDeleteSongs by artists in the midst of a suicidal crisis?
ReplyDeleteNah and nah. Although the suicide thing sounds like a great topic, if I could find enough examples.
ReplyDeleteAlthough the suicide thing sounds like a great topic, if I could find enough examples.
ReplyDeleteWell, it's how I felt the first time I heard Abba coming through my car speakers ...
Big ballads?
ReplyDeleteBig piano ballads?
Big English piano ballads?
Big English poofta piano ballads?
Big English poofta piano ballads sung in foreign lands?
Okay, let's try another hint.
ReplyDeleteThe clue is in the song title.
Not quite literally, of course....
Sunset songs.
ReplyDeleteSongs about celestial objects?
ReplyDeleteWV: crashess, almost the name of a Records album!
Sunset songs is getting close...
ReplyDeleteSongs about giving or getting head.
ReplyDeletesongs about celestrial objects.
ReplyDeleteROTP(lumber)
What does a sunset demarcate?
ReplyDeleteEvening
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