Game On! Last Song Word is Yours

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Re: Game On! Last Song Word is Yours

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Well this thread is dead in the water . . ..

Time to give it a nudge. :D

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Man is the word.
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Re: Game On! Last Song Word is Yours

Post by Limey »

Actually Old Grinner we can follow the Seaside word with this:

"Seaside Rendezvous - Queen"



That would make the word Rendezvous!

(There is a Kylie Minogue song which will work to follow this :D)
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Re: Game On! Last Song Word is Yours

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Jolly good then!

It took some time to find this one . . . believe me. And then it appeared like a squirrel crossing a road at dusk. o_O :lol:

"Rendezvous In the Pachelbel's Fantasy" - Music by Origen



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Elvis really did set the stage for what came next in music. I first heard “That’s All Right” on an old vinyl my grandfather had, and even after all these years, it still gives that raw, live energy you don’t find often today. His mix of country, blues, and rock felt effortless but had such a lasting impact on how artists express themselves. You can clearly see echoes of his style in modern performers who push boundaries and reinvent stage presence.

If you’re into seeing how today’s artists channel that same spirit in live shows, checking out Lady gaga Tickets might be worth it. She blends theatrical performance with emotional storytelling in a way that feels like a modern continuation of Elvis’s influence.
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