10. Not Ralph, Veronica or Robert.
Not Ralph Waldo Emerson, Veronica Lake or Robert Palmer.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Knife Edge
Last time, I featured ELP here, back in Snapshots #78, Charity Chic was keen to point out that there was much more to Keith, Greg and Karl than just Fanfare For The Common Man. (Yes, you were, CC. Check here if you don't believe me.) That was April 2019. How time flies...
9. Invincible, like Elvis Costello's mouth
Elvis Costello has a Mouth Almighty.
8. A definite reason to be cheerful.
Ian's boy, obviously.
Baxter Dury - Picnic On The Edge
7. Ben's cursing Peter, due to a mix-up.
"Ben's cursing Peter" is an anagram.
I almost stopped myself this week, wondering "can you really justify featuring Bruce so often in these countdowns"? Then I reminded myself that this is my blog and I can do what I want. Maybe when I run out of anagrams... which doesn't look like being any time soon.
Bruce Springsteen - Darkness On The Edge Of Town
6. If you don't guess this one right, I'll call you a moderately insulting name.
That's a pretty minor threat.
A song that gave its name to a movement wherein those taking part "refrain from using alcohol, tobacco, and recreational drugs, in reaction to the excesses of punk."
5. Mad as a...
Mad as a box of frogs, obviously.
A band formed by the members of the Yardbirds who didn't go on to greater things.
4. School of Aspiration.
Dream Academy - The Edge Of Forever
3. It's a Wonder, she's a thief.
Stevie Wonder nicks stuff.
Stevie Nicks - Edge of Seventeen
2. Fe+C.
The chemical symbol for Steel. Played by David McCallum in Sapphire & Steel.
David McCallum released four instrumental albums in the 60s, in collaboration with David Axelrod. As classically trained musician, McCallum composed many of the tracks and conducted the orchestra that performed then. His most famous track is The Edge, which has been repeatedly sampled in hip hop circles, most notably by Dr. Dre.
1. Bar.
What? You never had a Wham Bar?
(That picture really didn't need any words. The clue was in the image.)
A truly great pop song...
I am on the process of consulting my lawyer! You will note that my comment contained the word sadly.
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