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Trivia nights - Geography and Music pre 1989 is my bag...

 
Just now, demonstone said:

I'll make it four if you give somebody else a go!  :D

Touche... 

 

Number 5 is The Grateful Dead (I think?)


 

Thanks @demonstone, I do get very very enthusiastic about somewhat cryptic music trivia.

The beauty of music is the influence is subjective - it's beautiful, anthematic, seminal, or meaningful for the listener. 

I'll try to nut one out tomorrow - love this stuff.

1 hour ago, Axis of Bob said:

I was desperately searching for a link from Cowton to Crazy Horse. I even read most of the Wiki article on the native American chief of the same name!

Unfortunately Gary was a bit before my time. ?

Thanks ds, it was very interesting.

Even though I'm Deez through and through, I used to love watching Cow-Town play footy. There were some real characters in the 1977 Norf side.  


1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

 the metaphysical poets?

From Haight Asbury weren't they? They had a big hit in the sixties

Deep Purple are one of my favourable bands. 

Machine Head is IMHO one of the best albums of all time.

Favourite songs:

  1. Hush
  2. Highway Star
  3. Lazy
  4. Never before (very underrated)
  5. Space Trucking
  6. My Woman from Tokyo
  7. Speed King
  8. Strange Kind of Woman
  9. Burn
  10. You Fool No One
  11. Getting Tighter
  12. Might Just Take Your Life
  13. Stormbringer

 

 

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26 minutes ago, bingers said:

Favourite songs:

You left out "Smoke On The Water".  I suspect this was not an oversight!   :D

If I had to choose just the one Deep Purple song, I'd probably go for "Highway Star".

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14 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Need a 90s grunge - rock - punk - contemp version. 

The floor is yours Superunknown!  In the immortal words of Arthur Daley, the world is your lobster my son.


Saaaaaallllle of the Century 

"Glen Ridge voice"

Ok... who am I

 

 

B: Jack Watts, Kelvin Templeton, Mark Williams 

HB: Robert Walls, Dennis Commeti, Meg Downie

C: Ricky Jackson, Nigel Lappin , Leon Baker

HF: Lee Walker, Damon White, Eddie Craddock

F:    Liam Shiels, Damon Greaves, Noel McMahen

 

Tell you what - if you can get the person - ill spot you a membership next year

if you can work out each line...  or there abouts... i'll pop you something of your choice beverage wise... if you can link the connection

 

This is a 45 year career in music....

and the first song

Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba....ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba... 

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49 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba....ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba... 

Assuming the answer is neither "black sheep" nor "Batman",  the only connection I can make in my mind is the song "David Watts" which was written by Ray Davies and recorded by The Kinks and later covered by The Jam (with Bruce Foxton singing rather than usual singer/front man Paul Weller).

As for the rest of the puzzle .... NFI I'm afraid.  I think you'll stump many of us with this one, EO.

2 hours ago, demonstone said:

You left out "Smoke On The Water".  I suspect this was not an oversight!   :D

If I had to choose just the one Deep Purple song, I'd probably go for "Highway Star".

"Lazy" would be mine...nice take on a minor blues.

19 minutes ago, rjay said:

"Lazy" would be mine...nice take on a minor blues.

Make mine" Lazy" as well. Has to be played at 11, though. Even has a bit of harp, if I recall correctly. Might have to go and play it to make sure that's correct. Sorry, neighbours!


7 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Is it Paul Weller?

You could be right here: David Watts, Walls Come Tumbling Down...

No! It's got Britpop in it! Noel, Damon and Liam!

 

It turns out Ian Gillan was a keen Aussie Rules fan and on stage, would sing these words until the other guys in the band made him write more "bluesy" ones for the recorded version.

Lazy
Don't want to spread
Lazy
Don't want to spread
Don't run two ways, want Joe the Goose instead

Frowning
At your teams score
Frowning
At your teams score
Can't kick it straight, keep scoring points galore

Oh my crying
Ain't done no good
Oh my crying
Ain't done no good
You're wooden spooners, no doubt like you should


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