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Fraternity.
Before that The Valentines, and before that The Spectors. Q:Complete the line up 'Charlie Hagrett, Greg T Walker and Jackson Spires? |
RICKEY MEDLOCKE!
BLACKFOOT! Man... I loved that band! Awesome! |
The greatest southern boogie band EVER!
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Here's one to go along with the Blackfoot question:
For the album Siogo, the band decided to add a keyboard player, who was he and from what great band did he come from? |
Ken Hensley.....Uriah Heep.
O.K. Blackfoots first album was called? |
No Reservations
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Ok, Last Blackfoot question from me, I'm figuring Siogo should get this no problem.
Rickey Medlocke left Blackfoot for a short period of time to play drums and record an album for what band? What album? I know that's two questions, but like I said, Siogo should get this. |
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Train, train.... Take me on out of this town. Love that song. PS - Funny thing that my Ted Nugent question led to a Blackfoot question. The first time I saw Ted, Blackfoot opened up for him. |
Yes G.O.T. , it's all good here in Music Trivia land!
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I think that'll be Lynyrd Skynyrds 'First & Last', Vocals too if I remember correctly.
Q: 'Free for all' An early Ted Nugent album featured which little known singer on one track. He later went on to do quite well for himself? |
I know the answer, however, I'm going to let someone else have it. If it's not answered by 11:30 tomorrow, I'll chime in.
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I gotta sign off for the day too!
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He was filling in for a disgruntled Derick St. Holmes. Man, what a voice he has. By far Nugent's biggest mistake. He has since made up with St. Holmes, but has never recorded again with him. And now a question... Thinking.......... Wow, we've already covered a lot. Hmm.... Ok, got one. What is the proper name for the Bob Dylan song that tells us "Eveyone must get stoned?" |
Rainy day women.
I won't post a question I gotta go out T.F.I. Friday. |
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Anyone else wanna give it shot?? "It says moops" - George Costanza |
"Rainy day women #12 & 35"
Guess I've waited long enough to ask a question. I'm going to stick with easier mainstream stuff. Trying to draw out some new people to the thread. Who was Lenny Kravitz' song "Are you gonna go my way?" written about? Jdoe |
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Siogo was close, but no cigar. :D |
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Where did "Steely Dan" get their name from?
*awaits an avalanche of answers* |
Derwood would be correct, all yours!
Jdoe |
Alrighty.
Name the Pink Floyd song that is not sung by anyone in Pink Floyd. This isn't a trick question.....it's not an instrumental, and it does have lyrics (so it's not "Great Gig in the Sky") So what's the song, and who is on lead vocals? |
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wait, how many questions are going on here? I thought I got to ask since i got the answer right to the last one?
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One question at a time people
Derwood, you're up! |
The Pink Floyd question by Derwood is the current trivia question
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That's what I thought. So who has the answer?
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Guess I have to brush up on my Pink Floyd. |
When should I reveal the answer?
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I would think give it until at least tomorrow. Trivia question threads could likely use some time. There will be times where many questions may rip through in a few hours. Just my opinion, but I'd say wait until tomorrow.
That would make it a couple days, and with it falling on the weekend the Monday word readers can get a shot at it. Jdoe |
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Officially a stumper, huh? The answer is "Have a Cigar" from the "Wish You Were Here" album. Fellow british rocker Roy Harper was brought in on lead vocal after the group didn't like the sound of Gilmour, Waters or Wright singing it. So does this mean I ask again? If so, here is an easier one: "Let it Be" is well known as a song that Paul McCartney wrote about his late mother. What Beatles song did John Lennon write about his? |
yes, you ask-
I think I know the answer, but I'll let some new blood have a shot |
If no new blood wants to take it on, I know the answer too.
I'll provide the first hint: Think of his first son's name. |
Wait a second G.O.T. , if it's the song I think you're hinting on, that was written by McCartney to Julian when John and his first wife were breaking up. If it's not that song, my bad.
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You're thinking of "Hey Jude" and you're right, but I'm talking about "Julia" which was written for his mom.
Next question: I'll phrase the question so as to not be a stumper...I hope. In 1979 KISS released the infamous disco song "I Was Made For Loving You". It has later been made public that Gene Simmons did not play bass on it. Jean Beauvoir played bass on that and a few other tracks... Which band did he come from?? |
Sorry thunder, you were right. I know the answer to your question, too, since the now deceased lead singer was from my hometown. However, I will let someone else answer it. If nobody does, I will answer it just before the 24 hour period. We can't have you stumping us again, can we?
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Good job at getting it so quick though. I thought it would be tougher. |
he played for more than one, so do you mean what band was he in in 1979?
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Anyone, anyone...
Bueller???? |
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