British Comedy Guide

Song Lyrics Quiz Page 2

So whose go is it next?

That must mean I get another go, surely.

"I was walking down the high street when I heard footsteps behind me"

Hunted like a crocodile, ravaged in the corn.

Quote: DarrenF1970 @ April 2 2009, 1:54 PM BST

That must mean I get another go, surely.

"I was walking down the high street when I heard footsteps behind me"

"and there was a little old man in scarlet and grey."

David Bowie - Laughing Gnome

Suppose I'd better do another one.

"I saw her today at the reception. A glass of wine in her hand."

You can't always get what you want.
The Rolling Stones

He like a cowboy died drunk in a slumber.

"out on the porch in the middle of summer..."

Squeeze - Labelled with Love

Squeeze are ace! One of the bands I love listening to loud when I get home from work on a lovely summer's evening. And here's another band I like doing that with...

"Now he's getting a tattoo, yeah, he's getting ink done..."

Quote: Afinkawan @ April 2 2009, 2:43 PM BST

"Now he's getting a tattoo, yeah, he's getting ink done..."

Eww, not the Offspring! Sick

Everyone ignored my lyrics. :(

You have to do the next line, then you get a go.

"he asks for a 13, but they drew a 31"

Pretty fly for a white guy - Offspring

"When I'm lying in my bed, I think about life and I think about death"

Golly, lots of people remember the Smiths! And neither one particularly appeals to me. Nowhere Fast.

"Sometimes when you're feelin' like a poor relation."

"Just call on me when you need more than conversation" Minder Theme Tune

Fantastic! That one threw me! I knew I recognised it but it took a moment to click!

"In the desert, you can't remember your name"

Quote: Fred Sunshine @ April 2 2009, 2:40 PM BST

You can't always get what you want.
The Rolling Stones

He like a cowboy died drunk in a slumber.

Actualy the line was she was going to make the connection or summat.

:)

[quote name="Afinkawan" post="393820" date="April 2 2009, 3:02 PM BST
"In the desert, you can't remember your name"[/quote]
Na, na, na, na-na-na-na. Horse with no name. America.

My go;

"The jester sang for the King and Queen in a coat he borrowed from James Dean"

ANd something that came from me and you

Probably voice

Off for a guitar lesson :)

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