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Thursday, April 07, 2022
An Early Clue to the New Direction: Special All-Tempa-Cheer Edition
From 1995, please enjoy fabulous Southern rocker Terry Anderson and his fiercely Stones-Meet-Power-Pop-Should-Have-Been-a-Hit-Single "Weather or Not."
And a coveted PowerPop No-Prize will be awarded to the first reader who gleans its relevance to the theme of tomorrow's brand new Weekend Listomania.
umm songs or song titles containing homophones - words pronounced the same but spelled differently and with different meanings? wordplay and double entendres?
Terry also worked with Dan Baird & Georgia Satellites. Wrote Battleship Chains.
ReplyDeleteI just sent this to Terry. He'll get a smile out of it, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteumm songs or song titles containing homophones - words pronounced the same but spelled differently and with different meanings? wordplay and double entendres?
ReplyDeleteWeather related.
ReplyDeleteDoctored Captain Al
Forgot about this one, great! Re-posting this on the Jukebox. Good one Steverino!
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know who created that album cover ? The artist looks familiar
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