Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” has just become not only the longest song to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 but is the first to break the 10-minute mark. In recognition of this event, name a song (non-classical) that runs 10 minutes or more. (If possible include a video link.)
Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” has just become not only the longest song to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 but is the first to break the 10-minute mark. In recognition of this event, name a song (non-classical) that runs 10 minutes or more. (If possible include a video link.)
Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” has just become not only the longest song to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 but is the first to break the 10-minute mark. In recognition of this event, name a song (non-classical) that runs 10 minutes or more. (If possible include a video link.)
Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” has just become not only the longest song to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 but is the first to break the 10-minute mark. In recognition of this event, name a song (non-classical) that runs 10 minutes or more. (If possible include a video link.)
I don’t usually post twice in a thread, but in the interest of moving this along (and to prove that not all disco was as bad as we made it out to be at the time)…
So what happened to numbers 11-13 of this category?
Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” has just become not only the longest song to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 but is the first to break the 10-minute mark. In recognition of this event, name a song (non-classical) that runs 10 minutes or more. (If possible include a video link.)
Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” has just become not only the longest song to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 but is the first to break the 10-minute mark. In recognition of this event, name a song (non-classical) that runs 10 minutes or more. (If possible include a video link.)
Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” has just become not only the longest song to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 but is the first to break the 10-minute mark. In recognition of this event, name a song (non-classical) that runs 10 minutes or more. (If possible include a video link.)
Mr. and Mrs. Who? (s.8, e.9) – Charles gets ‘married’ while on a bender in Tokyo
Adam’s Ribs (s.3, e.11) - “I’ve eaten an ocean of fish and a river of liver…we want something else!”
Love Story (s.1, e.14) - “Ah, Bach!”
The Interview (s.4, e.24) - Shot in black-and-white, a stateside reporter comes to the 4077th to interview the doctors, staff and patients.
Welcome to Korea (s4, e1-2) - B.J. Hunnicutt is introduced to the show
Goodbye, Farewell and Amen (s11, e 16) - The grand finale; my favorite part is Charles and the musicians
Dear Peggy (s4, e4) - Frank Burns eats worms
There Is Nothing Like a Nurse (S3E10) - The officers watch the home movie of Frank Burns’s wedding and riff on it
Deal Me Out (s8 e7) - the marathon poker game
Abyssinia, Henry (S3E24) - at the end, Radar makes a devastating announcement
5 O’Clock Charlie (S2E2) - Hawkeye helps direct a NK prop-plane pilot to destroy a nearby ammo dump
Out of Sight, Out of Mind (S5e3) - Hawkeye temporarily loses his sight but the funny part was the B storyline where Frank Burns wins bets on baseball games by listening to the live American broadcasts late at night and later collecting after the armed forces rebroadcasts the games in Korea. MASH crew stages a fake radio broadcast of a game for Burns only and bet heavy against him.
Mr. and Mrs. Who? (s.8, e.9) – Charles gets ‘married’ while on a bender in Tokyo
Adam’s Ribs (s.3, e.11) - “I’ve eaten an ocean of fish and a river of liver…we want something else!”
Love Story (s.1, e.14) - “Ah, Bach!”
The Interview (s.4, e.24) - Shot in black-and-white, a stateside reporter comes to the 4077th to interview the doctors, staff and patients.
Welcome to Korea (s4, e1-2) - B.J. Hunnicutt is introduced to the show
Goodbye, Farewell and Amen (s11, e 16) - The grand finale; my favorite part is Charles and the musicians
Dear Peggy (s4, e4) - Frank Burns eats worms
There Is Nothing Like a Nurse (S3E10) - The officers watch the home movie of Frank Burns’s wedding and riff on it
Deal Me Out (s8 e7) - the marathon poker game
Abyssinia, Henry (S3E24) - at the end, Radar makes a devastating announcement
5 O’Clock Charlie (S2E2) - Hawkeye helps direct a NK prop-plane pilot to destroy a nearby ammo dump
Out of Sight, Out of Mind (S5e3) - Hawkeye temporarily loses his sight but the funny part was the B storyline where Frank Burns wins bets on baseball games by listening to the live American broadcasts late at night and later collecting after the armed forces rebroadcasts the games in Korea. MASH crew stages a fake radio broadcast of a game for Burns only and bet heavy against him.
Comrades in Arms (S6E13/14) - Hawkeye and Margaret, lost in enemy territory, wind up in each other’s arms, driving them both crazy.