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Revision as of 16:16, 20 August 2006
Some real inspirational music.
Contents
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In the aftermath(66) of your meal of goat head's soup(73), you clean off your sticky fingers(71) and head over the rental agency, passing by some girls(78) wearing black n blue(76) outfits. The suggest that you hire a driver, as the roads can be incredibly treacherous. 'We'd have to be out of our heads(65) to drive around here.' The driver assures you that the car will have no difficulty, thanks to the numerous chains on the car and the steel wheels(89). 'It's dirty work(86) sir, but it beats working undercover(83).'
Once on the road, the driver turns on the radio (pausing between the buttons(67) and muttering 'it's only rock and roll(74)'). As you listen to the same band over and over again, you begin to tune out all those repetitious words.
Clues
68 * 64 * 72 * 94 * 78
66 * 97 * 67 * 95 * 80 * 69
Remaining Albums
- 68 - Beggars Banquet
- 64 - The Rolling Stones, England's Newest Hitmakers, 12x5
- 94 - Voodoo Lounge
- 78 - Some Girls
- 67 - Between the Buttons, Flowers, Their Satanic Majesties' Request
Solutions
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- GROTESQUE (Casino Boogie - Exile on Main St - 1972)
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- OVERDOSE (Mother's Little Helper - Aftermath - 1966)
- MERCERSTREET (Anybody Seen My Baby? - Bridges to Babylon - 1997)
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- DIPLOMAT (Like a Rolling Stone - Stripped - 1995)
- PEKINESE (Emotional Rescue - Emotional Rescue - 1980)
- RECEPTION (You Can't Always Get What You Want - Let It Bleed - 1969)