Wow. Didn't expect that. I guess if I kept rattling off classics I would eventually get it, but that wouldn't have been in at least my first 20 guesses. Good question!Donnie Q it is!
no sir! My hint is that he is a poet that you have heard of and has written a book that most all kids have readSWAG: Kenny Rodgers
Good hint - I'll go with Shel Silverstein?no sir! My hint is that he is a poet that you have heard of and has written a book that most all kids have read
Jimi Hendrix?Pink Floyd's 'Shine on You Crazy Diamond" and "Wish You Were Here" were written and recorded as a tribute to which person?
Dr. Seuss?no sir! My hint is that he is a poet that you have heard of and has written a book that most all kids have read
Shel Silverstein and the book I alluded to was "the giving tree"...as for your trivia I have no clue lol and have listened to both songs...are there clues in the lyrics?Dr. Seuss?
Yes there are clues in the lyrics. Sawyin was on the right track with Jimi Hendrix. It's not him but it is a fellow musician.Shel Silverstein and the book I alluded to was "the giving tree"...as for your trivia I have no clue lol and have listened to both songs...are there clues in the lyrics?
Jim Morrison?Yes there are clues in the lyrics. Sawyin was on the right track with Jimi Hendrix. It's not him but it is a fellow musician.
I looked it up...that is really interesting and a great tributeincorrect
Very true and my guess would have been way off. Looked it up as well and won't give this away.I looked it up...that is really interesting and a great tribute
noJanis Joplan?
I knew it, lolSyd Barrett. Founding member that left after 1 LP. He was on 1 song on their 2nd album. Syd actually showed up in the recording studio when they were making the WYWH album. Overweight and bald. The band did not recognize him at first.