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238 - Be My Guest - Songs with a guest vocalist on them. - KJS
239 - Anything featuring a harmonica - Lez
240 "Angels v Devils" - Songs featuring the word Angel or Devil, or both, in the song's title. - theDuke
241. Tracks where one of the main artists (singer or featured instrumentalist) is under 25 years old in 2019 - Val
242. Tha c'n WHISTLE fer it (standard answer to any child's request in South Yorkshire) - any song featuring (human, non-instrumental) whistling however brief (the whistling, not the song) - Brass Neck
243. Throw some shapes! - Any song with a shape in the title, (can include the word shape(s) if you get stuck). - TheFoe
244. Wildcard Round 9
245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen

237 - String Theory - Songs/instrumentals that feature a violin(s) - Helen
238 - "May your god be with you" - Songs that mention a god, or a religion , or a faith, praying, church, hymns etc. Anything religious, no matter how slight, positive or negative. - KJS
239 - Anything featuring a harmonica - Lez
240 "Angels v Devils" - Songs featuring the word Angel or Devil, or both, in the song's title. - theDuke
241. Tracks where one of the main artists (singer or featured instrumentalist) is under 25 years old in 2019 - Val
242. Tha c'n WHISTLE fer it (standard answer to any child's request in South Yorkshire) - any song featuring (human, non-instrumental) whistling however brief (the whistling, not the song) - Brass Neck
243. Throw some shapes! - Any song with a shape in the title, (can include the word shape(s) if you get stuck). - TheFoe
244. Wildcard Round 9
245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen

jeebus, how'm i supposed to come up with one of those?

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237 - String Theory - Songs/instrumentals that feature a violin(s) - Helen
238 - "May your god be with you" - Songs that mention a god, or a religion , or a faith, praying, church, hymns etc. Anything religious, no matter how slight, positive or negative. - KJS
239 - Anything featuring a harmonica - Lez
240 "Angels v Devils" - Songs featuring the word Angel or Devil, or both, in the song's title. - theDuke
241. Tracks where one of the main artists (singer or featured instrumentalist) is under 25 years old in 2019 - Val
242. Tha c'n WHISTLE fer it (standard answer to any child's request in South Yorkshire) - any song featuring (human, non-instrumental) whistling however brief (the whistling, not the song) - Brass Neck
243. Throw some shapes! - Any song with a shape in the title, (can include the word shape(s) if you get stuck). - TheFoe
244. Wildcard Round 9
245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen
248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded. - SussexWelsh

238 - "May your god be with you" - Songs that mention a god, or a religion , or a faith, praying, church, hymns etc. Anything religious, no matter how slight, positive or negative. - KJS
239 - Anything featuring a harmonica - Lez
240 "Angels v Devils" - Songs featuring the word Angel or Devil, or both, in the song's title. - theDuke
241. Tracks where one of the main artists (singer or featured instrumentalist) is under 25 years old in 2019 - Val
242. Tha c'n WHISTLE fer it (standard answer to any child's request in South Yorkshire) - any song featuring (human, non-instrumental) whistling however brief (the whistling, not the song) - Brass Neck
243. Throw some shapes! - Any song with a shape in the title, (can include the word shape(s) if you get stuck). - TheFoe
244. Wildcard Round 9
245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen
248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.

the inspiration that got me here came from sera's 'take it to the break' theme, whereby, i instantly thought of a song which has two such proclamations (running into, yes, guitar breaks!). both of these passages, for me, are also 'Dennis Hopper Moments', extra special passages of music that push you to draw back your lips, clench your teeth and close your eyes tightly in ecstasy, much like dennis does in 'blue velvet' when dean stockwell mimes roy orbison's 'in dreams'. ok, not everyone has seen 'blue velvet' (what's wrong with you?), so here is a reference point,
https://youtu.be/d0PbwLTLKA4
right? i want to hear your Dennis Hopper moments - could be a guitar break, a drum beat, a vocal passage, it could even be the whole song (tho' your lips would be aching after that), bits of songs that are just perfect for you, and drive you over the edge in paroxysms of pure joy. please forward the whole song but outline the passages that engender the D H moment(s)
here is one example i would use, but can't (due to sonic issues) - the second where keith hudson's 'not good for us' drops into the dub passage 'formula', drops with such heavenly ethereal precision that it gives me a D H moment - it can't be used because the cd, the download, and the yt clip have a devastating separating 'click' at that precise juncture (only the vinyl is true).
this is all i will say on the subject - don't come back to me and say you've never had a D H moment! if this is the case, throw away your music and collect stamps! x

the inspiration that got me here came from sera's 'take it to the break' theme, whereby, i instantly thought of a song which has two such proclamations ..."
The video cuts off at a crucial moment (and yes, I've not seen the full film. Shame on me!), but it does appear that Dennis is more overcome by some feeling of anger/anguish that causes him to eject the tape, more than by 'perfection'. 👀


Had many such moments whilst out clubbing in the '90s, do these count? 😁

of course they do. as well as any records you heard during these times! 👍

Anyhoo..my next theme...and it's a theme theme!
Forthcoming themes:
238 - "May your god be with you" - Songs that mention a god, or a religion , or a faith, praying, church, hymns etc. Anything religious, no matter how slight, positive or negative. - KJS
239 - Anything featuring a harmonica - Lez
240 "Angels v Devils" - Songs featuring the word Angel or Devil, or both, in the song's title. - theDuke
241. Tracks where one of the main artists (singer or featured instrumentalist) is under 25 years old in 2019 - Val
242. Tha c'n WHISTLE fer it (standard answer to any child's request in South Yorkshire) - any song featuring (human, non-instrumental) whistling however brief (the whistling, not the song) - Brass Neck
243. Throw some shapes! - Any song with a shape in the title, (can include the word shape(s) if you get stuck). - TheFoe
244. Wildcard Round 9
245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen
248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke

Ah..sorry Tech..i misread your theme's intentions initially. Thought it was music used in Dennis Hopper movies at first.
I think i've now got the jist. Find a piece of music that has a perfect moment within, it that 'grabs me'..something like that?

240 "Angels v Devils" - Songs featuring the word Angel or Devil, or both, in the song's title. - theDuke
241. Tracks where one of the main artists (singer or featured instrumentalist) is under 25 years old in 2019 - Val
242. Tha c'n WHISTLE fer it (standard answer to any child's request in South Yorkshire) - any song featuring (human, non-instrumental) whistling however brief (the whistling, not the song) - Brass Neck
243. Throw some shapes! - Any song with a shape in the title, (can include the word shape(s) if you get stuck). - TheFoe
244. Wildcard Round 9
245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen
248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke
251. 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim

240 "Angels v Devils" - Songs featuring the word Angel or Devil, or both, in the song's title. - theDuke
241. Tracks where one of the main artists (singer or featured instrumentalist) is under 25 years old in 2019 - Val
242. Tha c'n WHISTLE fer it (standard answer to any child's request in South Yorkshire) - any song featuring (human, non-instrumental) whistling however brief (the whistling, not the song) - Brass Neck
243. Throw some shapes! - Any song with a shape in the title, (can include the word shape(s) if you get stuck). - TheFoe
244. Wildcard Round 9
245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen
248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke
251. 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim
252. Silent break: Any track where the music stops suddenly, then restarts. - Fishy Jim

244. Wildcard Round 9
245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen
248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke
251. 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim
252. Silent break: Any track where the music stops suddenly, then restarts. - Fishy Jim

244. Wildcard Round 9
245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen
248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke
251. 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim
252. Silent break: Any track where the music stops suddenly, then restarts. - Fishy Jim
253. Deck of cards - Songs that reference playing cards or card games (standard 52 card deck ). - KJS


Thanks Foe. I didn't like to show my ignorance!

I know what it means but I haven't a clue how to track down a nomination. I know it happens but it doesn't stick in my memory.
I think it's when the singer throws to a break and says to the guitarist/piano-player/saxophonist something like "Take it away Joe" or Over to you Fred".

244. Wildcard Round 9
245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen
248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke
251. 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim
252. Silent break: Any track where the music stops suddenly, then restarts. - Fishy Jim
253. Deck of cards - Songs that reference playing cards or card games (standard 52 card deck ). - KJS
254. Brush up your Shakespeare - any song or artist that has even the remotest connection with The Bard - could be in part of a lyric, just coincidence with a character's name, etc. - Val

244. Wildcard Round 9
245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen
248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke
251. 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim
252. Silent break: Any track where the music stops suddenly, then restarts. - Fishy Jim
253. Deck of cards - Songs that reference playing cards or card games (standard 52 card deck ). - KJS
254. Brush up your Shakespeare - any song or artist that has even the remotest connection with The Bard - could be in part of a lyric, just coincidence with a character's name, etc. - Val
255. Joker - any song referencing joker/joke or any variant thereof - Brass Neck

I know what it means but I..."
Just to open it up further. I'll allow any song with an introduction, not some long preamble but like The Ramones 1,2,3,4, or the drummer counting in the song etc

244. Wildcard Round 9
245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen
248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke
251. 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim
252. Silent break: Any track where the music stops suddenly, then restarts. - Fishy Jim
253. Deck of cards - Songs that reference playing cards or card games (standard 52 card deck ). - KJS
254. Brush up your Shakespeare - any song or artist that has even the remotest connection with The Bard - could be in part of a lyric, just coincidence with a character's name, etc. - Val
255. Joker - any song referencing joker/joke or any variant thereof - Brass Neck
256. "Psyche me out!" Don ya hippy locks, flares, jesus beards & chuck in a tab of acid or two....and let's float away on some groovy 'shroom loaded magical mystery tour! Any kind of psychedelic music; from the hippy dippy folk, acid rock, psyche rock, thu to stoner, produced from the 1960s to the present day. Brownie points if you can pick a less well known track. Peace & love maan! - theDuke

245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen
248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke
251. 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim
252. Silent break: Any track where the music stops suddenly, then restarts. - Fishy Jim
253. Deck of cards - Songs that reference playing cards or card games (standard 52 card deck ). - KJS
254. Brush up your Shakespeare - any song or artist that has even the remotest connection with The Bard - could be in part of a lyric, just coincidence with a character's name, etc. - Val
255. Joker - any song referencing joker/joke or any variant thereof - Brass Neck
256. "Psyche me out!" Don ya hippy locks, flares, jesus beards & chuck in a tab of acid or two....and let's float away on some groovy 'shroom loaded magical mystery tour! Any kind of psychedelic music; from the hippy dippy folk, acid rock, psyche rock, thu to stoner, produced from the 1960s to the present day. Brownie points if you can pick a less well known track. Peace & love maan! - theDuke
257. Duets, real or imagined. Standard duets or songs that have been sung as a solo singer mixed with somebody singing the same song to create a duet. - TheFoe



Hi Val, I'll accept nominations from either examples you've given, As long as the listener can clearly here 2 people sing the same song, (either the whole song or at the very least part of the song).


245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen
248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke
251. 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim
252. Silent break: Any track where the music stops suddenly, then restarts. - Fishy Jim
253. Deck of cards - Songs that reference playing cards or card games (standard 52 card deck ). - KJS
254. Brush up your Shakespeare - any song or artist that has even the remotest connection with The Bard - could be in part of a lyric, just coincidence with a character's name, etc. - Val
255. Joker - any song referencing joker/joke or any variant thereof - Brass Neck
256. "Psyche me out!" Don ya hippy locks, flares, jesus beards & chuck in a tab of acid or two....and let's float away on some groovy 'shroom loaded magical mystery tour! Any kind of psychedelic music; from the hippy dippy folk, acid rock, psyche rock, thu to stoner, produced from the 1960s to the present day. Brownie points if you can pick a less well known track. Peace & love maan! - theDuke
257. Duets, real or imagined. Standard duets or songs that have been sung as a solo singer mixed with somebody singing the same song to create a duet. - TheFoe
258. The Swinging Sixties 1960-1969 - Jemma

For theFoe and everyone else I'll allow literally anything where the singer (or drummer, organ grinder etc) either counts in, introduces mid song or cues up the next section/chorus etc (think Freddie doing his lalala's with Queen), exhalts another member to "take it away" or basically just does something similar. No pedantry in this corner!

244. Wildcard Round 9
245. Singer takes it to the break with nominative exclamation - Sera69
246. Funk me! Any song or band name with the word funk or any of its derivatives and misspellings (fonk, funky, etc) in it (doesn't have to be a funk tune, eg James Gang's Funk #49 is anything but. And as for Grand Funk Railroad …..) - Brass Neck
247. Mononymous - song title is a single word boy or girl name (no other words in title pls) - Helen
248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke
251. 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim
252. Silent break: Any track where the music stops suddenly, then restarts. - Fishy Jim
253. Deck of cards - Songs that reference playing cards or card games (standard 52 card deck ). - KJS
254. Brush up your Shakespeare - any song or artist that has even the remotest connection with The Bard - could be in part of a lyric, just coincidence with a character's name, etc. - Val
255. Joker - any song referencing joker/joke or any variant thereof - Brass Neck
256. "Psyche me out!" Don ya hippy locks, flares, jesus beards & chuck in a tab of acid or two....and let's float away on some groovy 'shroom loaded magical mystery tour! Any kind of psychedelic music; from the hippy dippy folk, acid rock, psyche rock, thu to stoner, produced from the 1960s to the present day. Brownie points if you can pick a less well known track. Peace & love maan! - theDuke
257. Duets, real or imagined. Standard duets or songs that have been sung as a solo singer mixed with somebody singing the same song to create a duet. - TheFoe
258. The Swinging Sixties 1960-1969 - Jemma
259. There's a storm coming: songs by, about or featuring any of the following: Atiyah, Brendan, Ciara, Dennis, Ellen, Francis, Gerda, Hugh, Iris, Jan, Kitty, Liam, Maura, Noah, Olivia, Piet, Róisín, Samir, Tara, Vince, Willow

Clicking on the link in my nom just now, I found it didn't go to the intended page. Whether that's down to how links get copied and pasted here, who knows, but for Duke's benefit when it comes around, here 'tis.

249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke
251. 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim
252. Silent break: Any track where the music stops suddenly, then restarts. - Fishy Jim
253. Deck of cards - Songs that reference playing cards or card games (standard 52 card deck ). - KJS
254. Brush up your Shakespeare - any song or artist that has even the remotest connection with The Bard - could be in part of a lyric, just coincidence with a character's name, etc. - Val
255. Joker - any song referencing joker/joke or any variant thereof - Brass Neck
256. "Psyche me out!" Don ya hippy locks, flares, jesus beards & chuck in a tab of acid or two....and let's float away on some groovy 'shroom loaded magical mystery tour! Any kind of psychedelic music; from the hippy dippy folk, acid rock, psyche rock, thu to stoner, produced from the 1960s to the present day. Brownie points if you can pick a less well known track. Peace & love maan! - theDuke
257. Duets, real or imagined. Standard duets or songs that have been sung as a solo singer mixed with somebody singing the same song to create a duet. - TheFoe
258. The Swinging Sixties 1960-1969 - Jemma
259. There's a storm coming: songs by, about or featuring any of the following: Atiyah, Brendan, Ciara, Dennis, Ellen, Francis, Gerda, Hugh, Iris, Jan, Kitty, Liam, Maura, Noah, Olivia, Piet, Róisín, Samir, Tara, Vince, Willow
260. There's a tropical storm coming: any song or artist's name featuring the words hurricane, typhoon, cyclone, willy-willy (those wacky antipodeans; a singular willy will do) or (not tropical I know but opens up more options) tornado - Brass Neck

248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke
251. 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim
252. Silent break: Any track where the music stops suddenly, then restarts. - Fishy Jim
253. Deck of cards - Songs that reference playing cards or card games (standard 52 card deck ). - KJS
254. Brush up your Shakespeare - any song or artist that has even the remotest connection with The Bard - could be in part of a lyric, just coincidence with a character's name, etc. - Val
255. Joker - any song referencing joker/joke or any variant thereof - Brass Neck
256. "Psyche me out!" Don ya hippy locks, flares, jesus beards & chuck in a tab of acid or two....and let's float away on some groovy 'shroom loaded magical mystery tour! Any kind of psychedelic music; from the hippy dippy folk, acid rock, psyche rock, thu to stoner, produced from the 1960s to the present day. Brownie points if you can pick a less well known track. Peace & love maan! - theDuke
257. Duets, real or imagined. Standard duets or songs that have been sung as a solo singer mixed with somebody singing the same song to create a duet. - TheFoe
258. The Swinging Sixties 1960-1969 - Jemma
259. There's a storm coming: songs by, about or featuring any of the following: Atiyah, Brendan, Ciara, Dennis, Ellen, Francis, Gerda, Hugh, Iris, Jan, Kitty, Liam, Maura, Noah, Olivia, Piet, Róisín, Samir, Tara, Vince, Willow
260. There's a tropical storm coming: any song or artist's name featuring the words hurricane, typhoon, cyclone or (not tropical I know but opens up more options) tornado - Brass Neck
261. Kurt Cobain's "Top 50" - pick a track from one of Kurt Cobain's (supposedly) favourite albums - https://rateyourmusic.com/list/JoeyX/...

248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke
251. 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim
252. Silent break: Any track where the music stops suddenly, then restarts. - Fishy Jim
253. Deck of cards - Songs that reference playing cards or card games (standard 52 card deck ). - KJS
254. Brush up your Shakespeare - any song or artist that has even the remotest connection with The Bard - could be in part of a lyric, just coincidence with a character's name, etc. - Val
255. Joker - any song referencing joker/joke or any variant thereof - Brass Neck
256. "Psyche me out!" Don ya hippy locks, flares, jesus beards & chuck in a tab of acid or two....and let's float away on some groovy 'shroom loaded magical mystery tour! Any kind of psychedelic music; from the hippy dippy folk, acid rock, psyche rock, thu to stoner, produced from the 1960s to the present day. Brownie points if you can pick a less well known track. Peace & love maan! - theDuke
257. Duets, real or imagined. Standard duets or songs that have been sung as a solo singer mixed with somebody singing the same song to create a duet. - TheFoe
258. The Swinging Sixties 1960-1969 - Jemma
259. There's a storm coming: songs by, about or featuring any of the following: Atiyah, Brendan, Ciara, Dennis, Ellen, Francis, Gerda, Hugh, Iris, Jan, Kitty, Liam, Maura, Noah, Olivia, Piet, Róisín, Samir, Tara, Vince, Willow
260. There's a tropical storm coming: any song or artist's name featuring the words hurricane, typhoon, cyclone, willy-willy (those wacky antipodeans; a singular willy or willie will do) or (not tropical I know but opens up more options) tornado - Brass Neck
261. Kurt Cobain's "Top 50" - pick a track from one of Kurt Cobain's (supposedly) favourite albums - https://rateyourmusic.com/list/JoeyX/...
Not sure how copying that web address multiple times will work - I clicked on the link then copied the address and pasted?

248. Trains and Boats and Planes (and cars, etc..). Any song title containing a means of transport. Specific makes/brands are excluded - SussexWelsh
249. Your Dennis Hopper Moment - love from tech.
250. "Great TV Show themes" - Choose a song, that was used for a TV show, by an established artist or band. You can use either the track written especially for the show's intro theme itself, or the full original song by the artist/band, if it was edited for the show, whichever. - theDuke
251. 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim
252. Silent break: Any track where the music stops suddenly, then restarts. - Fishy Jim
253. Deck of cards - Songs that reference playing cards or card games (standard 52 card deck ). - KJS
254. Brush up your Shakespeare - any song or artist that has even the remotest connection with The Bard - could be in part of a lyric, just coincidence with a character's name, etc. - Val
255. Joker - any song referencing joker/joke or any variant thereof - Brass Neck
256. "Psyche me out!" Don ya hippy locks, flares, jesus beards & chuck in a tab of acid or two....and let's float away on some groovy 'shroom loaded magical mystery tour! Any kind of psychedelic music; from the hippy dippy folk, acid rock, psyche rock, thu to stoner, produced from the 1960s to the present day. Brownie points if you can pick a less well known track. Peace & love maan! - theDuke
257. Duets, real or imagined. Standard duets or songs that have been sung as a solo singer mixed with somebody singing the same song to create a duet. - TheFoe
258. The Swinging Sixties 1960-1969 - Jemma
259. There's a storm coming: songs by, about or featuring any of the following: Atiyah, Brendan, Ciara, Dennis, Ellen, Francis, Gerda, Hugh, Iris, Jan, Kitty, Liam, Maura, Noah, Olivia, Piet, Róisín, Samir, Tara, Vince, Willow
260. There's a tropical storm coming: any song or artist's name featuring the words hurricane, typhoon, cyclone, willy-willy (those wacky antipodeans; a singular willy or willie will do) or (not tropical I know but opens up more options) tornado - Brass Neck
261. Kurt Cobain's "Top 50" - pick a track from one of Kurt Cobain's (supposedly) favourite albums - https://rateyourmusic.com/list/JoeyX/... - Helen

Forthcoming themes:
Theme 251 - 'The Wire's' 100 (+30) Records That Set The World On Fire While No One Was Listening. https://rateyourmusic.com/list/funks/...
Compiled from an internal poll of the magazine's writers, this is a wide ranging eclectic list - mostly albums but including several singles. There should be something for most people. Preferably choose from the original 100, but go to the extra 30 if you can't find anything! - Tim
Theme 252 - Silent break: Any track where the music stops suddenly, then restarts. - Fishy Jim
Theme 253 - Deck of cards - Songs that reference playing cards or card games (standard 52 card deck ). - KJS
Theme 254 - Brush up your Shakespeare - any song or artist that has even the remotest connection with The Bard - could be in part of a lyric, just coincidence with a character's name, etc. - Val
Theme 255 - Joker - any song referencing joker/joke or any variant thereof - Brass Neck
Theme 256 - "Psyche me out!" Don ya hippy locks, flares, jesus beards & chuck in a tab of acid or two....and let's float away on some groovy 'shroom loaded magical mystery tour! Any kind of psychedelic music; from the hippy dippy folk, acid rock, psyche rock, thu to stoner, produced from the 1960s to the present day. Brownie points if you can pick a less well known track. Peace & love maan! - theDuke
Theme 257 - Duets, real or imagined. Standard duets or songs that have been sung as a solo singer mixed with somebody singing the same song to create a duet. - TheFoe
Theme 258 - The Swinging Sixties 1960-1969 - Jemma
Theme 259 - There's a storm coming: songs by, about or featuring any of the following: Atiyah, Brendan, Ciara, Dennis, Ellen, Francis, Gerda, Hugh, Iris, Jan, Kitty, Liam, Maura, Noah, Olivia, Piet, Róisín, Samir, Tara, Vince, Willow
Theme 260 - There's a tropical storm coming: any song or artist's name featuring the words hurricane, typhoon, cyclone, willy-willy (those wacky antipodeans; a singular willy or willie will do) or (not tropical I know but opens up more options) tornado - Brass Neck
Theme 261 - Kurt Cobain's "Top 50" - pick a track from one of Kurt Cobain's (supposedly) favourite albums - https://rateyourmusic.com/list/JoeyX/... - Helen
Theme 262 - Wildcard Round 10


Helen, I've not checked the entire list, but those singles which I did look at all had the B-side listed in addition to the A-side. So, it's a yes on that, so long as the song in question is specified on the list (ie, extra tracks only on 12" singles which aren't mentioned in the listing are not allowed). Hope that helps.
While I'm here, I'll add that only the original albums are eligible (including tracks from 7" freebies included on a non-limited edition basis); no tracks tacked on to reissues, etc.

Theme 253 - Deck of cards - Songs that reference playing cards or card games (standard 52 card deck ). - KJS
Theme 254 - Brush up your Shakespeare - any song or artist that has even the remotest connection with The Bard - could be in part of a lyric, just coincidence with a character's name, etc. - Val
Theme 255 - Joker - any song referencing joker/joke or any variant thereof - Brass Neck
Theme 256 - "Psyche me out!" Don ya hippy locks, flares, jesus beards & chuck in a tab of acid or two....and let's float away on some groovy 'shroom loaded magical mystery tour! Any kind of psychedelic music; from the hippy dippy folk, acid rock, psyche rock, thu to stoner, produced from the 1960s to the present day. Brownie points if you can pick a less well known track. Peace & love maan! - theDuke
Theme 257 - Duets, real or imagined. Standard duets or songs that have been sung as a solo singer mixed with somebody singing the same song to create a duet. - TheFoe
Theme 258 - The Swinging Sixties 1960-1969 - Jemma
Theme 259 - There's a storm coming: songs by, about or featuring any of the following: Atiyah, Brendan, Ciara, Dennis, Ellen, Francis, Gerda, Hugh, Iris, Jan, Kitty, Liam, Maura, Noah, Olivia, Piet, Róisín, Samir, Tara, Vince, Willow
Theme 260 - There's a tropical storm coming: any song or artist's name featuring the words hurricane, typhoon, cyclone, willy-willy (those wacky antipodeans; a singular willy or willie will do) or (not tropical I know but opens up more options) tornado - Brass Neck
Theme 261 - Kurt Cobain's "Top 50" - pick a track from one of Kurt Cobain's (supposedly) favourite albums - https://rateyourmusic.com/list/JoeyX/... - Helen
Theme 262 - Wildcard Round 10
Theme 263 - My Corona: Any song or artist with a title/name that reflects the Coronavirus pandemic in some way (I've got an absolute belter lined up!).

Theme 254 - Brush up your Shakespeare - any song or artist that has even the remotest connection with The Bard - could be in part of a lyric, just coincidence with a character's name, etc. - Val
Theme 255 - Joker - any song referencing joker/joke or any variant thereof - Brass Neck
Theme 256 - "Psyche me out!" Don ya hippy locks, flares, jesus beards & chuck in a tab of acid or two....and let's float away on some groovy 'shroom loaded magical mystery tour! Any kind of psychedelic music; from the hippy dippy folk, acid rock, psyche rock, thu to stoner, produced from the 1960s to the present day. Brownie points if you can pick a less well known track. Peace & love maan! - theDuke
Theme 257 - Duets, real or imagined. Standard duets or songs that have been sung as a solo singer mixed with somebody singing the same song to create a duet. - TheFoe
Theme 258 - The Swinging Sixties 1960-1969 - Jemma
Theme 259 - There's a storm coming: songs by, about or featuring any of the following: Atiyah, Brendan, Ciara, Dennis, Ellen, Francis, Gerda, Hugh, Iris, Jan, Kitty, Liam, Maura, Noah, Olivia, Piet, Róisín, Samir, Tara, Vince, Willow
Theme 260 - There's a tropical storm coming: any song or artist's name featuring the words hurricane, typhoon, cyclone, willy-willy (those wacky antipodeans; a singular willy or willie will do) or (not tropical I know but opens up more options) tornado - Brass Neck
Theme 261 - Kurt Cobain's "Top 50" - pick a track from one of Kurt Cobain's (supposedly) favourite albums - https://rateyourmusic.com/list/JoeyX/... - Helen
Theme 262 - Wildcard Round 10
Theme 263 - My Corona: Any song or artist with a title/name that reflects the Coronavirus pandemic in some way (I've got an absolute belter lined up!).- Fishy Jim
Theme 264 - Feel Good - Any song that is upbeat and likely to make the listener have their spirits raised. - TheFoe
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