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George Harrison is a very good guess given the friendship the two of them had. I figured it might throw some guesses that way, but as you pointed out, he was not on that album.
Come to think of it, I'm not sure George and Eric ever colaborated on one of Eric's albums. I think it was just Beatles and George solo material where the two hooked up. The artist in question on "Behind the Sun" is a drummer. (No it's not Ringo). Eric worked with him more than once, but this one was the first time. |
Then yes, it is indeed the artist I was thinking of, but I googled for what I thought was my correct answer and saw the other artist so, I'm out!
ALL MUSIC TRIVIA FOLKS! Have a great holiday, I'm going down to my camp for 4 wheelin fun and fishing and have no internet down there, so, PEACE OUT! |
Have fun dude!!
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See, it's all aout looking at the hints and going with your gut feeling on it. Just take a guess, you might be right.
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im gonna guess Phil Collins
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I did an AMG check and found out I was correct.
so, without further ado, the next question is: How many beards are in ZZTop? |
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3 actually.
Dusty Hill and Billy Gibbons each have on on their face, and Frank has one as his last name. And yes, it was Phil Collins who produced Eric's album. Back to The Who. Following Keith Moon's death, The Who hired drummer Kenny Jones as his replacement. What band did Kenny come from? |
No takers so far??
OK, Rod Stewart also came from this band. Did that help anyone? I think I saw a few light bulbs go on that time. |
The Jeff Beck Group?
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The Faces (or was it the Small Faces)? If I remember correctly, they were originally called the Small Faces, but later dropped the word "small" and were thereafter known as the Faces.
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Good work, you're up Sion. |
Speaking of Steve Marriot, he was once in another band with a guitarist who would later go on to have one of the best selling live albums of all time. What was the name of the band they were in? Bonus points for naming the guitarist and the live album.
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Just a guess based on the best selling live album mention:
Humble Pie. Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Alive? |
Just checked and saw that I was right. Can't think of a good question, so this one might be kind of easy:
What country outlaw was the bass player for Buddy Holly's band the Crickets during Holly's last tour and ended up giving up his seat on the tragic plane ride to the Big Bopper, who was suffering from a cold? |
That was Waylon Jennings.
OK lets see who can come up with this one. Comedian Harland Williams' cousin is the keyboard player for what Canadian band? |
I know who Harland Williams is, but have no clue on this, so I'll just guess the Tragically Hip
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No not the tragically hip, think a little more mainstream, especially in the US.
Hint. Harland was in one of their videos. |
Barenaked Ladies?
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That's the group.
Harland's cousin is Kevin Hearn |
Anyone who wants to ask a question, go ahead. I'm blanking out.
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OK, here's one...
Anyone who watches MTV2 will know that annoying asshole Jesse who hosts the rock countdown. Who's Jesse's father? |
Comcast pulled that channel over a year ago, so no clue here.
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Looks like a stumper KWSN.
Good job. Now provide us with another. |
since it was a stumper, I went ahead and googled the answer. it turns out that Jesse Blaze Snider (yes thats really his legal middle name) is the son of none other than Dee Snider of Twisted Sister.
no wonder he's an asshole, eh? still need a question from KWSN |
Time to kick start this thing again.
Lets see who knows their Beatles. It was common practice for EMI to release Beatles albums in the US with different song lists. Sometimes they released a different album altogether here in the states. This all changed with what album? (and all of those that followed.) |
No clue, but I'll guess Revolver
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I wanna say Rubber Soul or Revolver. I was always taught to go with your first instinct so I'm going with Revolver.
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haha, missed booray right ahead of me. same album too. damn.
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S'ok sherpahigh, neither one of your are correct.
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the final beatles album to be butchered for US release by EMI was revolver, and the first to be released as the same album in both the US and the UK was Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
...and sorry about not providing another question for my last one, i'm slow sometimes :P |
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alright then...
the beatles recorded a song during the takes for one of their earliest albums but it never got released in the final cut of the LP. however, it DID show up on their FINAL album, years later. name the track. |
I'm gonna guess "Across the Universe" but I think that was recorded during the "Yellow Submarine" sessions.
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It's All Too Much
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Here's a hint...
It was going to be on their next album after Let it Be (which was to be called "Get Back"... no, not Get Back) but that album was never released. |
This question is officially a stumper, we need the answer and a new question KWSN.
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the answer is One After 909. Recorded numerous times in pre-revolver, pre-rubber soul-era records, but never released on an album until Let it Be, their final album.
Next question: name 2 beatles #1 singles that were never included on one of their major albums. |
irrelevent to the question. posted for the benefit of GoT:
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