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Forever Young (bob dylan) - CitizenEd

The Queen is Dead (the smiths) - Snorky

Acid Tongue (jenny lewis) - *Bob*

Love vs Porn (kevin drew) - BigBadWolf

The Book of Right On (Joanna Newsome) - Sean McGabhann

Wake Up Time for Freedom (the cult) - Leagle Eagle..ish

Boring (the pierces) - Allfornun

Wrecking Ball (interpol) - FelicityNormal/CrazyNurse/gawd knows what

Spider Sense (lotus) - Daizie etc

Bow Wow (fiery furnaces) - WoofMarkTheDog (who else really)

Toasting the God of Graceless Living (bone box) - Jah Lush

Kick Over The Statues with a side order of Revolution for Snorky.

Dagenhame Dave for Bellenden Belle. That's not really a song match for her but it would look good inside a heart carved on a tree.

Isaac Hayes' 'Truck' Turner for Tillie Trotter for the same reason.

Doctor Doctor by UFO not the Thompson Twins for AnnaJ.

Doctor My Eyes for the extremely clean bloke in Hunter & Paine.

Doctor Love for Miles.

Doctoring The Tardis for TLS. 'It used to be all blue police boxes round here when I was a young un'.

Doctor Alimantado's Reason For Living for TLS's lady friend and in order to mollify him for the above.

You Shouldn't Call The Doctor (If You Can't Afford The Bills) for the state of my finances.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> They're two they're four they're six they're

> eight

> Shunting trucks and hauling freight

> red and green and brown and blue

> they're the really useful crew...

>

> SOMEONE SAVE ME!


Glad to KK.

The Ramones' The KKK Took My Baby Away for KK.

No reflection on your politics, but don't all those Ks look purty together?

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