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Fun Music Information -> Bloodrock

This is the most recent information about Bloodrock that has been submitted to amIright. If we have more information about Bloodrock, then we provide a link to the section where it appears (the actual page whenever possible).

 
 

New Song Names:

Original Song Name
New Song Name
Submitter Name
"S.O.L.""D.O.A."bloodrock

Use a Song Title to Answer a Different Song:

Song & Band Name
Song & Band Name
"Rock And Roll Band," Boston"D.O.A.," Bloodrock

Song Parody Lyrics:

Original Song Name
Parody Song Name
Parody Author
"D.O.A.""B.O.A. (Bald On Arrival)"Porfle Popnecker
"D.O.A.""S.B.D."Scrawny Johnny

Songs for Commercials, That Haven't Been Done Yet:

Song Name
Product
Submittor
D.O.A.Raid Bug Killeroldrock

Bad Choices for On Hold Music:

Song Name
Company/Organization
Submittor
D.O.AParamedic's Cell Phonelittle Jen
D.O.A.Coroner/CSIscary
D.O.A.Funeral Home, Mortuaryscary
D.O.A.Any airlinescary
D.O.A.Airlinesgory

If Groups Combined, Their Names Might Be:

Bloodrock, Sweat & Tears
Blood, Sweat & Tears combined with Bloodrock
Submitted By: Candy Welty

Misheard Lyrics:

"D.O.A."
Misheard Lyrics:
We were flying alone and hit something in the air
Original Lyrics:
We were flying low and hit something in the air

Song Parody Fragments:

"D.O.A."
Better Lyrics:
I remember
We were flying low
With screams coming from Times Square
Original Lyrics:
I remember
We were flying low
And hit something in the air
Submitted by: rocky

Repetitive Song Lyrics:

"D.O.A."
The Repetitive Lyrics:
I remember
We were flying low and hit something in the air
I remember
We were flying low and hit something in the air
Why They're Repetitive:
What makes them think the rest of us want to remember?
Submitted by: rocky
 

Songs That Are Banned:

"D.O.A."
In March 1971, many U.S. radio stations and high schools ban this song by the Texas band, Bloodrock. The song told the story of a dying teen involved in a car crash (some say a plane crash). Despite lack of air-play, the single manages to reach #36 on Billboard Magazine's HOT 100 charts.
Submitted by: Peter

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