A TOP TEN GUITAR SONGS
(If you wonder why I call these lists A Top Ten... rather than THE Top Ten..., it's because there are some songs I have to leave out to avoid too much artist repetition. Like...
Bruce Springsteen - House Of A Thousand Guitars
or
Magnetic Fields - Acoustic Guitar
...for just two examples.)
Anyway, these are the guitar songs I ended up with following an exhaustive selection process...
10. The best ale will really scramble your brain.
"The best ale" unscrambled is...
The Beatles - While My Guitar Gently Weeps
9. Room for treating dried up grass in mason's house.
A room for treating dried grass would be a Hay-ward. Masons live in a Lodge.
Justin Hayward & John Lodge - Blue Guitar
8. Boston girl meets fortune teller who can't read.
Boston sang about Amanda.
A palm reader without the read would be A Palm-er.
7. Godard, Hitchcock, Scorsese... Tarantino?
They're all directors who may or may not be considered auteurs.
The Auteurs - American Guitars
6. A nobleman, like a Scottish monarch.
A nobleman would be an Earl.
A Scottish Monarch might be a Mc-Queen... just like Steve McQueen.
5. I get mixed up in a casual windmill.
"Casual windmill" with an extra I mixed into it leaves you with an anagram for...
Lucinda Williams - Real Live Bleeding Fingers And Broken Guitar Strings
Or you could have had this John Denver cover...
Lucinda Williams - This Old Guitar
4. Dead cockneys.
"Brown bread" is Cockney rhyming slang for dead.
3. German clarinet?
A Gerry reed instrument?
2. Bill or Hal? (The latter, not so much these days.)
William and Harry are both Princes... although Harry is in question at the moment.
(If you need a reminder of what a great guitarist Prince was, click that link.)
1. Boastful goat.
Still as blisteringly exciting as when I first heard it...
You old romantic, Bill...
It was an easier quiz this week, but I suppose next week's will be a toughie to compensate for that.
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DeleteAt least The Swede might get some of them...
Delete*groans*
DeleteGreat stuff as always, thanks - you keep us on our toes.
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