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C'mon guys, its not Lynne. One more...
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Orbison?
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Nelson (Harrison), Otis (Lynne), Lucky (Dylan), Lefty (Orbison) and Charlie T. Jnr (Petty) |
Heehee
A Soprano's actor is a member of what band? |
Steven Van Zandt / E Street Band?
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Correctamundo! (I can never come up with really good questions.)
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Name the only band who has had 6 albums on the Billboard 200 at the same time.
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Um, the Dead?
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nope
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Beatles?
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Pink Floyd?
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Its either the beatles or michael jackson.
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The Rolling Stones. ? ! ?
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Nope, none of those.
Hint: The 6 albums were all of the albums the band had released up until that point. |
In "stats" questions, it's usually somebody you wouldn't suspect.
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God, I hope it's not the BeeGees.
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Abba
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Wanna keep guessing or should I spill it? |
It's not The Who, is it?
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The Monkees?
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Hint us at the era. It can't be modern...
The Doors had 6 studio albums. Pink Floyd went through these sort of waves of success but it's hard to imagine the old work charting after the fact. |
i got it on my first guess, but jinx thinks if i answer, youz guys will think we cheated. i honestly haven't seen her but for an hour or so at night all week. work has been a motherfucker this week.
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Everytime I try to type Led Zepplin it appears Longines Symphonette. WTF is up with my keyboard???
Led Zepplin is my guess. |
foot3 is correct!
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Dangit. I was on the way home and figured it out.
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ha ha. I need to read inch3 a few truck books and I will be right back with a music Triv.
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His little noggin is dreaming dreams of huge dowas and even bigger trucks that smash-- really loud.
Moving on to music trivia. Probably an easy one, I forgot my really good one so this may out me as the lame ass musical midget that I am: Former pop star turns executive producer of a punk rock saturated cult film. musician/band and film? |
Michael Nesmith/The Monkees - Elephant Parts
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Oh so close. I was thinking of a different movie. Repo Man.
But I'm sure that was on the tip of your tongue. Your turn |
Actually, no it wasn't. Dammit. Now I have to think of a damn question ...
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Who is the singer on the theme song to Pee Wee's Playhouse?
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you mean it isn't Pee Wee?
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Todd Rundgren?
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Paul Rubens? (who is PeeWee)
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Cyndi Lauper?
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Elspode is correct! You're up, buddy!
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What instrument defines both the sound of the Byrds and Tom Petty, among many others?
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What's that I hear? A 12-string?
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Hai ibram i am new member to this site .it very good .i also try to answer but not to this.
Now i have question only.Do you know the music director A.R.Rahman ? |
Not just a 12-string but a specific Rickenbacker electric 12-string, the model number of which I do not know?
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wasn't that a Rickenbacker RG12s. serial number 27a54178/w23?
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UT's answer was close enough...model doesn't matter, and serial number? I don't think all the bands shared just the one... :)
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I looked it up, it was the 360/12. Although I think I remember a McGuinn artist model.
There are a lot of players who have famously played Rickenbacker basses, but the most important one was in the most popular band of all time. Name him. |
Paul McCartney
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correct
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George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Roy Orbison composed and recorded most of the first Traveling Wilbury's album in a studio in whose house?
Hint: it was not a member of the band, but a friend who was out of town and loaned them his house for a week or two. |
Willie Nelson?
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Hint 2: He is a producer for many famous acts, but was best know for being partners with another artist in a British group, popular in the 80s.
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Ken Caillet? (spelling???)
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George Michael?
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Hint 3: His partner (in his band) was a woman who got much more attention than he ever did. He looked a little unkempt, but she could have been a model. Initially, most people thought he was just some guy who backed up the female lead singer.
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That Eurythmics guy? What was his name...Dave something?:neutral:
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Stewart
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Yes! It was Dave Stewart. He loaned his house out to all these superstars, and didn't even get to hang around them as they jammed.
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Uh, he played a Hofner...
EDIT: whoa, that was late, i was talking about mccartney |
:blush: So, barefoot? Do you have a question because you came up with the last name, and my questions suck!
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The Hofner is and always shall be FAR more closely associated with him. Okay, he played a Rickenbacker some too, but the Hofner is THE McCartney bass.
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Should I wait for barefoot or try to come up with a question?
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