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Show T Page C8 Thursday, July 19, 1990 Park Record Not everyone clutters brain space with rock and roll lyrics. No one knew that the words "Went to a party; I danced all night" open the Dead Kennedy song, Too Drunk Too... ; that the words "Here I lie, in my hospital bed" are the opening lyrics to the Rolling Stones's Sister Morphine; or that "When I was young and full of grace; spirited, a rattlesnake" is the beginning of R.E.M.'s I Believe. If you think you can answer the trivia questions below, call us at 649-9014, or stop by the Park Record office of-fice in Prospector Square, at 1670 Bonanza Drive. The first person to contact us with the correct answers THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE Heavens BY WARREN W. 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