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quest from the 80's
Q- what IS a vegamite sandwich? |
A vegemite sandwich is a sandwich made with Vegemite spread, which is made from the yeast products left over from making beer. It's an Australian product. (And kinda nasty.... a definite acquired taste. *grins*)
*grins* Kinda not fair, really.... I used to be a total Men at Work junkie. Ok, my turn again. Who are the musicians in Blue Murder, and what bands did they come from? |
shit, I used to know this. My brother tried to turn me on to them a while back, but they didnt arouse my interest much. I remember that some of the members were players that I respect. But Im drawing a total blank on their names.
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Wow! Just looked this up 'cause I had no clue. There is some awesome talent in that band!
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John Sykes - Whitesnake and Thin Lizzy
Tony Franklin - The Firm Carmine Appice - played drums for Ozzy Osborne |
Your question, Neptune
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Oops sorry.
Who can name ALL the artists who have formed Kiss over the years? |
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this was just on the previous page, Neptune. why dont you go ahead and ask another. |
Oops bugga that was stupid of me :(
Ok, name 2 or more instrumental pieces by Midnight Oil |
Wow, I'm so good, I answered a question before it was asked. :lol:
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Yes, God of Thunder you did.
And had I opened my eyes and read the previous page I would not have asked it. In fact, after seeing your name I would not be inclined to ask ANY Kiss questions lol |
Looks like a stump.
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Yeah looks like it.
Weddingcake Island and Bakerman were the ones I was thinking of. Someone else have a go now :) |
Ohh, lets stick with early 80's new wave, since everyone seems to enjoy it so much.
/collective sound of all of the kids on this board saying, "Dude I was born in the early 80's" --me - "Muah ha ha ha, that's what makes it fun. In the band Duran Duran, what is the relationship of John, Andy and Roger Tayor? |
no relation
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Yup. It was just an odd coincedence they had the same last name.
Your turn. |
name the one-off album project that featured Brian May (of Queen) and Eddie Van Halen.
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Star Fleet Project
What is Robert Plant's middle name? |
- What 1974 Alice Cooper song features background vocals by Liza Minnelli?
- What was the original title of the Doors classic "Touch Me"? - True or False: Aretha Franklin was once signed to the Motown label. - Who was once told by an ear, nose and throat specialist: "Young lady, I don't know what you do for a living, but you should stop drinking and screaming so much." - What psychedelic one hit wonder band did Spencer Dryden play for before joining Jefferson Airplane? - What Lovin' Spoonful hit was inspired by the Supremes classic "Baby Love"? |
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| | | | | You need to answer the previous question first. Then ask ONE question. |
Since it has been awhile since they were posted last, here are the rules for all of the rookies.
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OK, the answer to mine was Anthony. It is mentioned in "The Lemon Song". My replacement question is:
Who convinced the band Van Halen to use that name instead of Mammoth, their original moniker? |
Probably Ted Templeman.
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God of Thunder, thank you for keeping this thread in line when I'm not around! You are definately my trivia partner in crime!
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Keeps me from doing any kind of real work...oops, here comes the boss. :D
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Actually, it was Diamond Dave himself who suggested Van Halen over Mammoth (and Rat Salade).
Who did the cover art for the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young compilation So Far? |
KWSN was right. It was DLR. Is the answer to your question David Crosby?
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Actually, I believe it was Phil Hartman of SNL fame. He was a graphic designer before going into comedy.
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nope, not phil.
it's another musical artist, not affiliated otherwise with CSN |
looks like a stumper.
any last guesses? |
I believe it was Joni Mitchell who did the cover art for So Far
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balderdash has it! your go.
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Ah, well let me think about this for a minute...
Ok, name 5 (arbitrary number) successful rock bands with brothers in the band. And the Ramones don't count. |
oasis
allmans split enz everlys replacements |
I'll go ahead and say you win, though I haven't actually confirmed any of that...
FWIW, the five I thought of (when I put my mind to it) were: Radiohead Oasis the Black Crowes Dire Straits (early incarnation) and I'm blanking on my 5th one, but will get back to you {Edit} the Beach Boys, of course, but that's not who I was thinking of when I wrote the question |
Alright jimk, we're ready for your question.
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the replacements had put out 3 or 4 great, scruffy, drunken punk albums on a small indy label when sire/warner signed them in the mid-'80's. the label tried to show them how a mature band acts by putting them on tour with ?????????????
(they were eventually thrown off the tour for continued loutish behavior) |
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I'm thinking I remember that The Replacements were touring with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. *grins* |
yep!
you're up, bryndian..... |
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