OK... oops.... Chet Baker plays trumpet....
How about.... Jimi Hendrix (on his album "Crash Landing")???
PaL
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here's an easy music trivia... just to keep this music thread alive!!
A portion of the lyrics.......
Went to see the captain
Strangest I could find
Laid my proposition down
Laid it on the line
I won't slave for beggar's pay
Likewise gold and jewels
But I would slave to learn the way
To sink your ..............
Name That Tune!!
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I give up. Hi, p&l. I haven't visited my own thread much, because, honestly, too many of the questions were beyond the range of what I listen to. I will try to get back more often.
Hi edgar....
I hope there's someone here in A2K that will recognize the lyrics.... unless they're dead in the head..... (that was a clue :-)...)
But, feel free to throw out a music trivia question.... we should be able to handle 2 or 3 questions at the same time....
PaL
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Hi Edgar, sometimes the trivia here is beyond me too. However, this song is Ship of Fools by the Grateful Dead.
Hi Soserene. Is it Eric Clapton?
I'm reasonably sure it's a Dead song - Just don't know which one.
Hi colorbook....
Yes... You're Right.... It's "Ship Of Fools" (Grateful Dead)....
It's your turn to ask a music trivia question, or do a "name that tune", or whatever....
The easier, the better.... LOL....
PaL
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In April 1966, under the roar of Vietnam and a raging counter-culture, emerged a singer like no other. Who was this singer?
hmmmm..... my first thought was Bob Dylan.... but his first album was out in 1963..... so, that's probably wrong.....
How about: Phil Ochs
I think his first live concert was in 1966.....
(I'm thinking the answer is a singer of protest songs???)
PaL
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It can't be Vera Lynn, she was more WW2 Europe based.
No, not Vera Lynn, not Janis.
Hint: I myself and many others, didn't think she was very talented.
Must be Melanie...Yuck Yuck
Some considered her music a novelty or maybe even a joke.