Across 110th Street - Bobby Womack
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Jokers_Wilde — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 07:43 AM)
Topic made me chuckle a little bit.
There was a song called "Further Again" by Staggered Crossing.
Song starts off "heading out on the 401". The 401 is a major highway in Ontario. AKA known as the MacDonald-Cartier Freeway.
First line of the second verse is "heading out on the 115". Past Oshawa, the 115 branches out, and goes to Peterborough.
True story time!
A group of us were going to the hockey game in Peterborough. Friend of mine, who knows pretty much EVERY highway in Ontario, pops the CD with the song in my CD player.
We were a couple of minutes away from the 115 exit. It came to "heading out on the 401".
I think he knew the next line (I didn't), he asks me, "You wanna hurry it up a little bit?"
When it came to "heading out on the 115", we had literally JUST made it onto the 115.
When I saw the song on iTunes for 69 cents a few years later, I downloaded it.for nostalgia purposes.
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NJtoTX — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 08:01 AM)
Recent topic in the song-titles games thread:
http://www.imdb.com/board/bd0000115/inline/263134643?p=8&d=264620527#264620527
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SSchroeder1984 — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 08:47 AM)
But this topic doesn't necessarily have to have the streets in the title, just in the lyrics.
"Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice.
"Lost in Hollywood" by System of a Down.
"Who Will Save Your Soul?" by Jewel. -
!!!deleted!!! (63548317) — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 03:45 PM)
Might as well have a purpose, as long as we're heading out on the road
"Head down Scott, turn up Main
Lookin' for that girl that sells cocaine"
"Cocaine" -Jackson Browne
"Up to Lexington, 125
Feel sick and dirty, more dead than alive"
"Waiting' For The Man" - VU
"Well I pawned my Smith Corona, and I went to meet my man
He hangs out down on Alvarado St, by the Pioneer Chicken stand"
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bravomailer — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 06:42 PM)
Paul Simon once noted that there were whores on Seventh Avenue.
Ruby Keeler said there were sexy ladies from the eighties who were indiscreet on 42nd Street.
Frank once said that Chicago's State Street was great.
Though I'm not sure what a "freeze out" is, Springsteen sang of one on Tenth Avenue.
Arlester "Dyke" Christian found a Broadway in every town he went in. Wilson Pickett had the same experience.
Jan and Dean drove past Sunset and Vine. And they knew an old lady who raced down Colorado Blvd. -
Bubblegum_Perfume — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 03:46 AM)
St. Et.
http://cdn4.pitchfork.com/albums/17804/04bf1ab5.jpeg
You can feel the sunshine fading -
Nogbad_the_Bad — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 06:27 AM)
John Cooper Clarke - "Keith Joseph smiles, and a baby dies, on the edge of Beasley Street"
[edit] It's a fictional street, as far as I know, and I posted it here by mistake, but it still works.
No valley too deep, no mountain too high.