“Planning his vengeance, which he will soon unfurl,” I think.
Yup and yup to Only Mostly Dead. I’ll have to try harder, I guess.
More specific, the synecdoche of “watching as the frilly panties run” is watching the young girls wearing said frilly panties.
Since I’m answering without contibuting much:
-Beatles, The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill: What does Bill always bring in case of accidents?
-Why is Jim Croce sorry at the beginning of playing I’ll Have to Say I Love You In A Song?
-Some people say he’s Kris Kristofferson’s devil. Some even say they’re the same. Who?
-(Harder last question) How does Freddie Mercury feel about Star Wars, and where do we discover it?
Beatle questions:[ul]
[li]B1: What names are the girl of Rocky Raccoon’s fancy known by? And what is her man’s name?[/li][li]B2: Who wrote the novel the Paperback Writer’s book is based on?[/li][li]B3: In “Across the Universe”, what are words flowing out like?[/li][li]B4: Who does John Lennon sing a song of love for?[/li][li]B5: What do the little piggies need?[/li][/ul]
Beatles: his mom.Jim Croce: It’s kinda late, I hope I didn’t wake you. Freddie: I don’t like Star Wars; “Bicycle Race”
1 - Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil, but everyone knew her as Nancy. She and her man, who called himself Dan…
2 - A man named Lear.
3 - like endless rain into a paper cup.
4 - Julia
5 - forks and knives (?)
All but 5.
Another single-artist set (for the moment, I think I’ll omit the song titles to make it a slight touch tougher):
Elton John
1 - What did the narrator find out she’s got from reading a magazine?
2 - Where are the red tail-lights headed?
3 - What is the occupation of Jesus’ father?
4 - What’s not the kind of place to raise your kids?
5 - You may not believe it, but I don’t believe in this…
6 - What are two possible professions I could have? But then again, no…
A damn good whacking.
Which, in fairness, I questioned. And without cheating, I really can’t venture a guess. One of my least favorite Beatles tunes. Leave that for somebody else.
Electric boots and a mole hair suit.
Spain.
um, balloon blower?
Mars ain’t.
5 - You may not believe it, but I don’t believe in this…
a man who makes potions in a traveling show or a sculptor
Very good (and quick) Hentor!
Still remaining: 5 - You may not believe it, but I don’t believe in this.
- What’s the secret that Mr. Roboto is hiding under his skin?
- Where was Iron Man turned to steel?
- According to David Byrne, why are animals a pain in the ass? (several answers possible)
Okay, single artist/group, no song titles, artist unspecified, a bit tougher since you all are so good:
What might you find if you look up on the wall or under your pillow?
What did I hold so tightly in my hand?
What criminal activity is it no fun engaging in?
What does she have that grabs a hold of you and slowly tears you apart?
What locked me in and held me tight?
What time is lunch?
That his heart is human, his blood is boiling, and something else about his brain…
In a (great?) magnetic field.
You got me.
It’s on the tip of my tongue, but it’s just not coming. And who knew I was such an Elton John fan?
It’s more recent than any of the others.
I still have a lingering quote (edited now for correctness) from earlier on that has not been answered:
-Some people say he’s Kris Kristofferson’s double. Some even say they’re the same. Who?
His brain is [made by] IBM.
[QUOTE=Hentor the Barbarian]
Okay, single artist/group, no song titles, artist unspecified, a bit tougher since you all are so good:
An abacab (wtf is an abacab anyway??)
The book.
Being an illegal alien.
An invisible touch.
1 o’clock.
That’s mohair. Er…I hope!