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Swanaldo

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Yes, yes and yes.
 

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4) 10 cc Dreadlock Holiday
 

Swanaldo

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5) Across The Universe
9) Everythang's Groovy
Having got these two and the D Adams connection, number 2 should be a tap in...
 

Swanaldo

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4) 10 cc Dreadlock Holiday
Yes, but why does it fit?
 

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Yes, but why does it fit?
Because the group starts with 1 and in 1978 they did that song. With the right number of letters. Just how I thought it out like.
 

Swanaldo

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:rolleyes: No, why does it fit with the Douglas Adams connection?
 

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3) El President - Drugstore featuring Thom Yorke ?
 

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Is 2) Life by Des'ree?
 

Swanaldo

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Yes and yes:

  1. Set The Controls For The Heart of the Sun (Pink Floyd 1968)
  2. Life (Des'ree 1998)
  3. El President (Drugstore feat. Thom 1998)
  4. Dreadlock Holiday (10cc 1978)
  5. Across The Universe (The Beatles 1969)
  6. Sunglasses (Tracy Ullman 1984)
  7. Paranoid Android (Radiohead 1997)
  8. Learn To Fly (Foo Fighters 1999)
  9. Everythang's Groovy (Gaye Bykers On Acid 1986)
  10. (3,2,7,4) (S 1991)
  11. For The Price of a Cup of Tea (Belle & Sebastian 2006)
  12. Heart of Gold (Neil Young 1972)
So just the (blindingly obvious) book title and one (slightly less obvious) track to name.
 

Swanaldo

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Nextquestophobia strikes again?
 
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