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I know I've heard this question... and the answer, when it's get answered I'll "D'oh!" I also know I need to get my Ipod going to get the song out of my head now, thanks Jazz. Who freaking started this TV theme music crap? Oh, right... |
i was initially going to say the ramones, because i preferred a version by them to be running through my skull to the original.
i'm going to guess: the turtles. |
Unfortunately, this isn't a group most are going to be aquianted with off the bat. This is most likely going to be answered by someone who whiled away the hours as a child by watching bad reruns.
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It's not the "Turtles?" Huh, guess I don't know what I thought I might have known at some point in life. Not sure if not knowing who did the Brady Bunch theme makes me feel better or worse about myself. |
ahhh... Jan Brady... the love of my life....
Did the Osmands do the theme? |
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In all honesty I always, even in my teens, wanted to throw Mrs. Brady on the art deco couch, carpet, kitchen counters and nail her until she whimpered. Had similar feelings for Shirley Partridge. Guess I got a MILF thing going on. Oh, and it's not the Osmonds. I couldn't take it any longer and peaked. |
From the onset of puberty, it's always been about Marsha for me. Even today, I'd still jump her bones. After buying her a shake first and lending her my letterman jacket.
And the movie version of her played by Ben Stiller's wife is almost as hot. If this is a stumper, it will just prove that I watched too much TV as a kid. |
I can appreciate the Marcia hotness factor, but Jan had that plaintive look in her eyes everytime Marcia got her way. I knew she was vulnerable, and if only I was nearby, she would be mine! I even liked her new glasses!
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I think we're good and stumped, Jazz. Lay it on us, and try a new question.
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I always thought it was the Brady family when I was a kid.
I don't know if I've got the right show, but was it the Cowsills? |
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So, yeah I think we're stumped. New question please Jazz. |
a brief ultra-tiki experience as we wait for the train to move....
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Sorry, I meant to deal with this yesterday and plain old forgot.
It's DeVol. And I now have even more proof that I spent way too much time in front of the TV as a kid. Who wrote and performed "A Dying Cubs Fan's Last Request" and what's story about it? |
No idea, Jazz. It's an American Sports reference..and I pretty much suck at those, guaranteed.
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I think it's time for a bump......
John Lennon was an honorary member of "the Hollywood Vampires Club" in the 70's. Who was the founding member and what did one have to do to become a member? |
Good one, Pan. I have no idea. And thanks for picking up my slack. Sorry everyone.
BTW - the answer to mine is Steve Goodman. |
I went through an Alice phase when I was exploring classic rock.
The Vampire Club was a drinking club started by Alice Cooper. I couldn't tell you who all the members were but the initiation (and pretty much the objective of the club itself) was to drink everyone else under the table. I know it was Alice Cooper, Brian Wilson, Keith Moon, Ringo and I think Iggy Pop too, but other than that I'm not sure. |
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dead thread I guess :(
I was never very good at it but I kept on hoping that a question would come along that I could answer. |
why does the sun shine?
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because.
that's obviously correct, so i'll put up an easy question. mike watt has lately been playing bass for what older band now reformed? |
would it be the minuetmen? or maybe the stooges?
jeez, they both kick much ass. |
stooges. the minutemen can't re-form as d. boone is no more.
yer up, comrade. |
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a gigantic nuclear furnace where hydrogen is built into helium at a temperature of millions of degrees / Returning you to your regularly scheduled music trivia thread, in progress |
ok wait--that is a better answer than mine was, even though mine was self-evidently correct as well. so.........wanna pose a question?
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OK, I am going to softball this one - Who were the Grateful Dead's first and Last Keyboardist?
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sorry, i was knocked out from the painkillers.
okay... what band changed up instruments and become the Angry Samoans? |
Am I wrong or, after this thread being dead for some time, do we now have two questions on the floor?
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there are 2.
kismet. |
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Just checking, was out and about until really late or early depending on how you look at it. Thought maybe my mind was more clouded with more rum then I thought. |
2 questions and I can't answer either of them.
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Let's cut this down to 1 - Vom became the Angry Samoans.
If that's correct, then let's modify my question (which is, I guess, only a meatball if you lived with Deadheads for 8 years) to: "Who was the Grateful Dead's Original Keyboardist? (The nickname will suffice.)" |
that is correct, sirs.
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Let's give this a bump......
Sugar Sugar by the Archies was originally written for this band, but the members of the band had gotten serious and refused to do it...... what band is it? |
My gut tells me it was the Monkees. My gut has been known to be a fucking liar in the past though, so we'll see how that goes.
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Goddammit, this is my fault again.
I am tempted to ask a question about Monterey, but I know roachboy will nail it instantaneously if I do. So instead I proffer this: What famous Canadian pianist assisted Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi in forming the lineup for the Blues Brothers by bringing in Donald Duck Dunn and Steve Cropper? |
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