Trivia from songs

Surfing (everyone also wants to dance with sweet little sixteen, but that’s another matter).

(a) Blue (b) Daydream believer

We already had this one, but the answer is midnight, at the oasis.

I am not exactly sure how they are made, but they come from the bottom of a long black tube. (Another song I detest, but can’t forget, and that will probably become an earworm now!)

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More:

When the killer awoke before dawn, what was the first thing we are told he did?

I am already standing on the ground. What does that tell me about you?

I am pretty sure that the city is London (and the singer is Irish, I can hear his accent), I cant remember the “finer delight” though. Kisses seems the most obvious guess.

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Who is sought for wherever the Carnabetian army marches?

You got it DB.

Dancing in the streets?

(1) Scarborough Faire

I’m surprised nobody got this one - I heard about it on the SDMB. It’s been earworming me for days now and I wanted to pass the torment on!

Actually, from a glass tube, but close enough. Yes, that’s all the detail that’s given.

The killer awoke before dawn. He put his boots on. (Then he took a face from the ancient gallery.)

And that brings this to mind:
Your special friend intends you to dance on fire! How many friends do you have altogether, and how long will this situation persist?

– senegoid

A dedicated follower of fashion.

Lemme clarify the “finer delight” thingy, slightly. The words “finer delight” are my words, not from the song. The actual line is:
“So I’ll wait for the _____________________ that’s waiting for me . . .”
To match up all the hints in my question with the actual words of the song, I think you have to listen to the three verses.

– senegoid

Good! I’m still waiting for three more colored bird color answers!

I know you won’t let me down (that’s about standing on the ground, and answering the bird questions too for that matter).

A-way out here, everybody knows what they call the wind. What do they call the rain and fire?
(n.b. a quick google search reveals conflicting lyrics, but one answer seems predominant.)

– senegoid

I only have that one friend, and the situation will persist until the end (when they turn out the lights, presumably).

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I am a one-man-band on a tour of one night stands. What else am I? What do I wish I was?

Mebbe I should clarify this, on second thought:

The song actually places this scene in the day time – but I pictured it as night because

– senegoid

The rain is Tess and the fire is Joe. The wind, of course, is Mariah.

Sgt. O’Leary.

I’m a poet, suitcase and guitar in hand. I wish I was homeward bound.

Well, good-bye Joe, me gotta go! What do me gotta do on the bayou, me-oh-my-oh?

An few posts up, someone asked,
> Hi-dee hi-dee hi-dee ho? (spelling?)
which I didn’t even recognize as a question. From that same song, here’s a question: What did the bloke named Smokey show Minnie how to do in Chinatown?

– senegoid

Me gotta pole the pirogue down the bayou, so I can pick guitar, fill fruit jar, eat some file gumbo, etc. with my Yvonne.

ETA - he showed her how to kick the fan around, i.e., how to smoke dope.

Real close – how to kick the gong around.

Ooh ee oo-ah-ah, ting, tang, walla-walla-bing-bang, ooh ee, oo-ah-ah, ting tang walla-walla bing bang.

In this song with a paradoxical title, what three actions were 10,000 people (maybe more) doing?

Talking without speaking, hearing without listening, and writing songs that voices never share.

Scarborough Fair, and two can be as bad as one - its the loneliest number since the number one.

In what city does everybody have a cousin?

Why is poor old Jimmy sitting alone in the moonlight, and what are his subsequent actions?

How old was the boy standing by the record machine?

He must have been about seventeen.

What stays with you like a lover’s voice across the mountainside?

What’s Old Luke waiting on?

Are we not men?

We are Devo.

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So, Marianne, what is it time that we should start doing?