- Byrds’ “Mr. Tambourine Man”
- Christie Brinkley
- Under a table
- 1951
- Saran wrap
- Taking a long lunch
- Blanket
- John Wayne
- 20
- U2 (Not very good, I just don’t know anybody else!)
- Live and Let Die
- Elle McPherson
- Behind a Barrel
- 1950
- Tinfoil
- Smoking
- Blankets
- Terminator
- 14
- U2
I hope to hear some old stuff too. It doesn’t really matter though. I’ve seen him so many times that anything will be fine. If you like Wilco, you will be even more jealous, as they are opening.
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Blue Bayou
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Christie Brinkley
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Behind a barrel
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1953
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Aluminum foil
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Going to the bathroom
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Sheets
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Dirty Harry
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21
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Neil Young
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In baseball, a player may razz a hapless batter by saying “I see you struck out against a Roy Orbison pitch – it blew by you!” Of course, the term “Linda Ronstadt pitch” is now used for the same purpose.
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There always seems to be one handy in those Old West towns…
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I don’t remember doing the drill, but I do recall that my elementary school’s basement was designated a Fallout Shelter
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Just used it today to cover the chicken left over after lunch
- Yesterday
- Cindy Crawford
- Behind a building
- 1950
- Plastic wrap
- Bathroom break
- blankets
- Rambo
- 7
- XTC
1 - According to Guinness, the most covered song ever.
- Tambourine Man
- Brinkley
- behind horses
- 1950
- alum foil
- leave early
- blanket
- chuck Norris
- 10
- Niel Young
- Louie Louie
- Cheryl Tiegs
- Behind a car
- 1950
- Foil
- Bathroom break
- Blanket
- Audie Murphy
- 12
- Neil Young
Yes! Someone else is old school, here!
- White Christmas
- Christie Brinkley
- Behind a rock
- 1950
- Plastic wrap
- Going to the bathroom
- blanket
- John McClane
- 14
- Dave Matthews Band
- Of Die Hard
- American Pie (covered by Madonna)
- Cindy Crawford
- Under a table
- 1951
- Saran wrap
- Taking a lunch break
- Blanket
- Han Solo
- 17
- U2
- With a Little Help From My Friends
- Brooke Shields
- behind a car
- 1950
- plastic wrap
- going to lunch
- blanket
- The Gunslinger (from the Stephen King books)
- 14
- Indigo Girls
I want to change my #8 answer to The Gunslinger!
- Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
- Elle Macpherson
- Behind a vehicle
- 1980
- Plastic wrap
- Taking the day off
- Blanket
- Jack Bauer
- 14
- Grateful Dead
- Smooth Criminal (Alien Ant Farm)
- Cindy Crawford
- behind a desk
- 1950
- Plastic wrap
- Going to the doctor
- blanket
- Han Solo
- 21
- Dave Matthews Band
Man, I’m gonna tank on this one.
- Only one I can think of that got a lot of airplay.
- never actually heard a version other than Hendrix, except for my college’s a capella group. (Frankly, Hendrix’s is so perfect, I don’t need to hear another version, and I’m a huge cover song fan.) Did a quick google and just picked a famous band who covered it.
- Respct
- Christie Brinkley
- Behind a car
- 1950
- Plastic wrap
- Bathroom break
- Blanket
- Chuck Norris
- 14
- U2
- Proud Mary by Ike and Tina Turner
- Cindy Crawford
- Behind a wall
- 1952
- Tupperware
- Running a errand out of the office
- blanket
- Rambo
- 7
- U2
- Yesterday
- Elle MacPherson
- behind a car
- 1950
- plastic wrap
- using the bathroom
- blanket
- Chuck Norris
- 6
- U2
- Yesterday
- Cindy Crawford
- Under a table/desk
- 1950
- Saran Wrap
- Coming back late from break
- Blankets
- Rambo
- 14
- U2
- Yesterday
- Cindy Crawford
- Behind the bar
- 1950
- Saran Wrap
- Taking a day off
- Blanket
- Dirty Harry
- Impossible - the Bengals will never score
- Dave Matthews Band
- Gin & Juice
- Christie Brinkley
- in a saloon
- 1960
- Saran wrap
- smoking
- blanket
- Rambo
- 14
- Neil Young