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Ozeagle
28-11-2004, 05:08 PM
We've already had that one hounsdy - in fact we'd already had "RAIN" as well (dvder chose it earlier).

Perhaps something that isn't based purely on a word in the title? :)

HoundsOfLove
28-11-2004, 05:21 PM
Oops ok then (maybe we need a little updated list so we can see what we have done).

Ok songs that were used in more than 1 movie soundtrack.

1. Time After Time - Strictly Ballroom, Napolene Dynamite and Romy and Michelles High School Reunion.

Drifter
28-11-2004, 05:33 PM
Ok songs that were used in more than 1 movie soundtrack.

1. Time After Time - Strictly Ballroom, Napolene Dynamite and Romy and Michelles High School Reunion.
2. Bad to the Bone - George Thorogood (used in Christine and Slayground)

SHY
28-11-2004, 07:31 PM
Ok songs that were used in more than 1 movie soundtrack.

1. Time After Time - Strictly Ballroom, Napolene Dynamite and Romy and Michelles High School Reunion.
2. Bad to the Bone - George Thorogood (used in Christine and Slayground)
3. Old Time Rock'n'roll - ( Mrs Doubfire and Risky Buisness )

Cowboy
28-11-2004, 07:39 PM
Ok songs that were used in more than 1 movie soundtrack.


Time After Time - Strictly Ballroom, Napolene Dynamite and Romy and Michelles High School Reunion.
Bad to the Bone - George Thorogood (used in Christine and Slayground)
Old Time Rock'n'roll - Bob Seger (Mrs Doubfire and Risky Business )
Dragula - Rob Zombie (Blair Witch 2 and The Matrix)

Tonti
28-11-2004, 08:13 PM
You may want to stick this in your first post Oz :D

Topics used so far (similar topics colour matched):
1. Songs containing "guitar"
2. Songs containing "blue"
3. Songs containing "thing"
4. Songs about famous people
5. Songs with video clips containing a cameo appearance
6. Songs about stress
7. Songs containing a question
8. Songs containing a place
9. Songs containing "rain"
10. Songs containing "black"
11. Songs with titles not contained in the lyrics
12. Songs about burning
13. Songs containing the number in the game that you are up to
14. Songs containing a food item
15. Songs containing an animal
16. Songs about money
17. Songs containing a girl's name
18. Songs containing a country
19. Songs by bands that wore masks and/or makeup
20. Songs about roses
21. Songs containing a city
22. Songs about war
23. Songs about time
24. Songs about weather
25. Songs containing a body part
26. Songs about another band, singer or artist
27. Songs containing a food item
28. Songs which spell out words
29. Songs containing someone's name
30. Songs about politics
31. Songs about luck and fate
32. Songs about school and studying
33. Songs containing a physical activity
34. Songs containing an animal
35. Songs containing one of the five senses
36. Songs about Ozeagle or birds
37. Songs used in movies
38. One hit wonders
39. Songs covered by popular bands
40. Songs about unrequited love
41. Songs which don't make sense
42. Songs about death or tragedy
43. Songs containing the name of another band
44. Songs containing a type of car
45. Songs containing more than six words in the title
46. Songs that have appeared on more than one studio album by the same band
47. Songs longer than eight minutes
48. Songs shorter than three minutes
49. Songs about family
50. Songs containing "happy"
51. Songs containing religious terms
52. Songs containing repeated words
53. Songs containing mealtimes
54. Songs containing stutters
55. Songs about foolishness
56. Songs with the same title, by different artists (no covers)
57. Songs about dreams and nightmares
58. Songs containing synonyms of anger
59. Songs containing a day of the week
60. Songs containing more than three numbers
61. Songs about mythical creatures
62. Songs containing "good"
63. Songs containing a vehicle
64. Songs written for another artist
65. Songs about EYO members
66. Songs containing "rain"
67. Songs used in multiple movie soundtracks

Tonti
28-11-2004, 08:24 PM
Songs used in multiple movie soundtracks
1. Time After Time (Strictly Ballroom, Napolene Dynamite and Romy and Michelles High School Reunion)
2. Bad to the Bone - George Thorogood (Christine and Slayground)
3. Old Time Rock'n'roll - Bob Seger (Mrs Doubfire and Risky Business)
4. Dragula - Rob Zombie (Blair Witch 2 and The Matrix)
5. Flagpole Sitta - Harvey Danger (Scooby Doo and American Pie)

custos
29-11-2004, 09:47 AM
Songs used in multiple movie soundtracks

1. Time After Time (Strictly Ballroom, Napolene Dynamite and Romy and Michelles High School Reunion)
2. Bad to the Bone - George Thorogood (Christine and Slayground)
3. Old Time Rock'n'roll - Bob Seger (Mrs Doubfire and Risky Business)
4. Dragula - Rob Zombie (Blair Witch 2 and The Matrix)
5. Flagpole Sitta - Harvey Danger (Scooby Doo and American Pie)
6. Jailhouse Rock (Jailhouse Rock and Blues Brothers)

Cowboy
29-11-2004, 09:50 PM
Songs used in multiple movie soundtracks

1. Time After Time (Strictly Ballroom, Napolene Dynamite and Romy and Michelles High School Reunion)
2. Bad to the Bone - George Thorogood (Christine and Slayground)
3. Old Time Rock'n'roll - Bob Seger (Mrs Doubfire and Risky Business)
4. Dragula - Rob Zombie (Blair Witch 2 and The Matrix)
5. Flagpole Sitta - Harvey Danger (Scooby Doo and American Pie)
6. Jailhouse Rock (Jailhouse Rock and Blues Brothers)
7. Y.M.C.A. - Village People (One Night At McCool's and Wayne's World 2)

debs
30-11-2004, 12:46 PM
It took me so long to think of one but I finally did! :cool:
Songs used in multiple movie soundtracks1. Time After Time (Strictly Ballroom, Napolene Dynamite and Romy and Michelles High School Reunion) – whose version? Cyndi Lauper?
2. Bad to the Bone - George Thorogood (Christine and Slayground)
3. Old Time Rock'n'roll - Bob Seger (Mrs Doubfire and Risky Business)
4. Dragula - Rob Zombie (Blair Witch 2 and The Matrix)
5. Flagpole Sitta - Harvey Danger (Scooby Doo and American Pie)
6. Jailhouse Rock (Jailhouse Rock and Blues Brothers)
7. Y.M.C.A. - Village People (One Night At McCool's and Wayne's World 2)
8. Unforgetful You – Jars of Clay (Drive Me Crazy - Melissa Joan Hart; Crossroads - Britney Spears)

siliegrrl
30-11-2004, 12:57 PM
That's half the fun Debs! It would be boring if we just had "Songs with the world pink somwhere in the song or title" etc. It's fun to see who can come up with the hardest! I'm still thinking :D

Rallygirl
30-11-2004, 01:02 PM
Phew, I am with Debs here. This one was haaarrrrd, but this finally came to mind.

Songs used in multiple movie soundtracks1. Time After Time (Strictly Ballroom, Napolene Dynamite and Romy and Michelles High School Reunion) – whose version? Cyndi Lauper?
2. Bad to the Bone - George Thorogood (Christine and Slayground)
3. Old Time Rock'n'roll - Bob Seger (Mrs Doubfire and Risky Business)
4. Dragula - Rob Zombie (Blair Witch 2 and The Matrix)
5. Flagpole Sitta - Harvey Danger (Scooby Doo and American Pie)
6. Jailhouse Rock (Jailhouse Rock and Blues Brothers)
7. Y.M.C.A. - Village People (One Night At McCool's and Wayne's World 2)
8. Unforgetful You – Jars of Clay (Drive Me Crazy - Melissa Joan Hart; Crossroads - Britney Spears)
9. Try a Little Tenderness (Pretty in Pink - Otis Redding and Commitments - Andrew Strong)

Edit: Fixed spelling of Redding

siliegrrl
30-11-2004, 01:05 PM
Songs used in multiple movie soundtracks
1. Time After Time (Strictly Ballroom, Napolene Dynamite and Romy and Michelles High School Reunion) – whose version? Cyndi Lauper?
2. Bad to the Bone - George Thorogood (Christine and Slayground)
3. Old Time Rock'n'roll - Bob Seger (Mrs Doubfire and Risky Business)
4. Dragula - Rob Zombie (Blair Witch 2 and The Matrix)
5. Flagpole Sitta - Harvey Danger (Scooby Doo and American Pie)
6. Jailhouse Rock (Jailhouse Rock and Blues Brothers)
7. Y.M.C.A. - Village People (One Night At McCool's and Wayne's World 2)
8. Unforgetful You – Jars of Clay (Drive Me Crazy - Melissa Joan Hart; Crossroads - Britney Spears)
9. Try a Little Tenderness (Pretty in Pink - Otis Redding and Commitments - Andrew Strong)
10. Stand By Me - (Stand By Me & Urban Cowboy)

siliegrrl
30-11-2004, 01:11 PM
Well known songs from the last 10 years by artists who are now dead.
No repeat artists
No remixes (so none of those remixes sampling Elvis :PI )

Rallygirl
30-11-2004, 01:16 PM
Well known songs from the last 10 years by artists who are now dead.
1. Last Goodbye - Jeff Buckley (I think this is within 10 years)

siliegrrl
30-11-2004, 01:24 PM
Well known songs from the last 10 years by artists who are now dead.

1. Last Goodbye - Jeff Buckley (I think this is within 10 years)
2. California Love - 2pac (released in 1996, he died in September 1996)

Nilla182
30-11-2004, 01:37 PM
1. Last Goodbye - Jeff Buckley
2. California Love - 2pac
3. You're my first, my last, my everything - Barry White

- is that right? A famous song of his, and he died in the last ten years?

siliegrrl
30-11-2004, 01:40 PM
No, the song has to have been in the last 10 years, not the artist. So if the other band members released a song by Kurt CObain say in 1999 that's fine but a song by John Denver that was released in 1970 is not accepted :)

1. Last Goodbye - Jeff Buckley
2. California Love - 2pac

Cowboy
30-11-2004, 01:42 PM
Well known songs from the last 10 years by artists who are now dead.

1. Last Goodbye - Jeff Buckley (I think this is within 10 years)
2. California Love - 2pac (released in 1996, he died in September 1996)
3. Hurt - JOHNNY CASH

Rallygirl
30-11-2004, 01:49 PM
No, the song has to have been in the last 10 years, not the artist. So if the other band members released a song by Kurt CObain say in 1999 that's fine but a song by John Denver that was released in 1970 is not accepted :)

The Jeff Buckley song was on a Aug 1994 album, but the song wasn't a single until 1995 as far as I could find, so if you want to change it that is fine by me Siliegrrl. An alternative song is "Everybody Here Wants You" which I think is from 1998.