Rock and Roll Trivia

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I don't know how that happened to be honest. But yes John Entwhistle was the answer I was looking for. I have a set of those strings around here somewhere.
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Here is the documentation.
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Peter i tried to get that picture also when i saved to file my computer froze! i tried this twice and gave up. thanks for the pic this is the one i was trying to post!
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Ok heres another teaser.Who sang with Paul Weller on the Jams bitterest Pill single?And what band was this person in at the time? " questions 2 answers This should be a easy one.
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scotty wrote:Ok heres another teaser.Who sang with Paul Weller on the Jams bitterest Pill single?And what band was this person in at the time? " questions 2 answers This should be a easy one.
Jenny McKeown of The Belle Stars. :D
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Correct Paul. :D
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Scott Walker is correct Brian to my teaser
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admin wrote:Here is the documentation.
My package is orange.......... :lol:
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winston wrote:
admin wrote:Here is the documentation.
My package is orange.......... :lol:
:shock: :oops: :shock:
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winston wrote:
admin wrote:Here is the documentation.
My package is orange.......... :lol:
Uh oh, go see a doctor pronto! :shock:


The packaging that Peter posted is of older vintage than of those I used to buy. The Rotosound string packs with JE on the back that I used to buy were orange as well. This was in the 80s and featured a JE with slightly shorter hair and beard, and with a different bass-I think it might have been a Dean-it was Explorer shaped, and had the Dean-ish headstock, if I remember correctly. I can't find the pack anywhere at the moment.

I also can't think of any question to add to the trivia at the moment. Oops. :(
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Which hard rocker wrote a big hit for Rick Springfield with "I've Done Everything For You" in 1981?
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I will pass on this as I just saw a biography on Rick Springfield a couple of weeks ago and know the answer.
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Sammy Hagar wrote this Mr Springfield covered it in 81 and The nobody's revived this again around 88/89




Another teaser: Who had the fastest selling debut single in UK pop chart history?
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Correct again Scott. You are very good at this. Either that or your spy camera is functioning better than you had imagined it would. :lol:
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Scott: I believe the honour went go Elton John. Not many can hold a candle to his success.
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