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Post: # 455,325
View Profile Hazy
 
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Reply Mon 24 Nov, 2003 05:13 pm
Hi!!!
so... my question is: Are the questions only about mmm well not so new songs?
I mean, cuz I don't know much about this
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Post: # 455,359
View Profile Adrian
 
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Reply Mon 24 Nov, 2003 05:26 pm
Hi Hazy. It's Swimpy's turn to ask a question and I think you can ask whatever question you want as long as it's on the topic. Have fun!
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Post: # 455,362
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Reply Mon 24 Nov, 2003 05:26 pm
Any music related trivia qualifies, Hazy. And welcome to A2K!
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Post: # 455,371
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Reply Mon 24 Nov, 2003 05:32 pm
This father and son travelled America recording music in lumber camps, cotton plantations an even prisons.
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Post: # 455,373
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Reply Mon 24 Nov, 2003 05:34 pm
Woody and Arlo Guthrie
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Post: # 455,376
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Reply Mon 24 Nov, 2003 05:35 pm
No, sorry, Bill.
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Post: # 455,399
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Reply Mon 24 Nov, 2003 05:52 pm
John and Alan Lomax?
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Post: # 455,448
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Reply Mon 24 Nov, 2003 06:22 pm
Right you are, Adrian.
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Post: # 455,553
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Reply Mon 24 Nov, 2003 07:33 pm
OK, Mick Jones (The Clash) collaborated with which band to record a song for the 1986 soccer world cup?

Extra points if you tell me the name of the song.
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Post: # 455,656
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Reply Mon 24 Nov, 2003 08:57 pm
Big Audio Dynamite?
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Post: # 455,657
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Reply Mon 24 Nov, 2003 08:58 pm
Nope. (They're not very well known.)
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Reply Tue 25 Nov, 2003 11:21 am
Adrian... I found references to Mick Jones, playing in a band called "General Public" during 1986... but, I can't find a reference to a song recorded for the 1986 soccer world cup...


how about a clue?????


:-)
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Post: # 456,629
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Reply Tue 25 Nov, 2003 03:56 pm
Mick Jones was not a member of the band he only worked with them on this one song. They're from Scotland I think.
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Post: # 456,639
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Reply Tue 25 Nov, 2003 04:03 pm
Well known in Britain or in the states?
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Post: # 456,696
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Reply Tue 25 Nov, 2003 04:32 pm
Small following in Britain, don't know if they were released in the State's.
Forget about the 1986 part 'cause I'm not sure that's right. (Thought this one up off the top of my head.)
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Post: # 477,582
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Reply Wed 10 Dec, 2003 09:58 pm
Well, it looks like nobody is gonna get that one. (It was a band called Aztec Camera.)

Heres a new one. Name a hit song on which Jeff Beck is an uncredited guitarist.
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Post: # 566,512
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Reply Wed 18 Feb, 2004 05:18 pm
Hurdy Gurdy Man by Donavan
and.....
Superstition by Stevie Wonder ??????

What guitarist does a classical solo of the Children's Song, Somewhere Over the Rainbow?


(maybe too easy for guitar buffs)
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Reply Tue 24 Feb, 2004 11:00 am
Hi soserene.....

Is the answer: Chet Baker ????



PaL
:-)
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Reply Tue 24 Feb, 2004 11:05 am
Just in case my guess is correct.....

here's another music trivia question..... it's a "Name That Tune" question....


here's a portion of the lyrics....


Sunshine daydream
Walk you the tall trees
Going where the wind goes
Blooming like a red rose
Breathing more freely
Light out singing
I'll walk you in the morning sunshine
Sunshine daydream
Walk you in the sunshine


Name That Tune!!

PaL
:-)
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Post: # 574,224
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Reply Tue 24 Feb, 2004 11:57 am
Hmm.. not correct.... as far as I know.. lol
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