Rock and Roll Trivia
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Rick Springfield?
Little River Band?
They were both in Zoot? (One of Oz's most UNmemorable bands, IMO)
Little River Band?
They were both in Zoot? (One of Oz's most UNmemorable bands, IMO)
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Top marks Aitch!!!ozover50 wrote:Rick Springfield?
Little River Band?
They were both in Zoot? (One of Oz's most UNmemorable bands, IMO)
I thought the cheesiness of Springfield and Zoot was in keeping with Messers Soul and Cassidy
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If i recall correctly, weren't they also known as "The Pink Zoot"? Wearing those disgusting pink outfits!! 
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Rick Springfield certainly was cheesy, but I quite liked the music of The Little River Band. I have never heard of Zoot. They must really be bad.

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Every bass player should!winston wrote:Should I use the excuse that I was checking to see if we had any Deep Purple fans here? Nah. Every bass player loves DP don't they?
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Ok its Saturday and Dr Whos finished for the night so heres my teaser "A groovy kind of love" in 1966 was a hit for who ?
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The Mindbenders?scotty wrote:Ok its Saturday and Dr Whos finished for the night so heres my teaser "A groovy kind of love" in 1966 was a hit for who ?
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10 out of 10 Sheena!

One more this could be a tuff one!
Who wrote Petula Clarke's "This is my Song" Heres a clue "A silent man"
One more this could be a tuff one!
Who wrote Petula Clarke's "This is my Song" Heres a clue "A silent man"
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Charlie Chaplin!
You're right, Brian - Little River Band were a top outfit.... pre-John Farnham, that is! Here's The Zoot for your edification:
You're right, Brian - Little River Band were a top outfit.... pre-John Farnham, that is! Here's The Zoot for your edification:
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Top marks Howard!Someone else's turn me thinks...
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That's about as good as Zoot got, hey Aitch?
Prior to this video, for a show called "Happening 70", they had shed their "pretty boy" image They wore all pink vests, ruffled shirts and flares! YUKK! Hence The Pink Zoot!
But still, this is a great cover of the Beatles song!
Prior to this video, for a show called "Happening 70", they had shed their "pretty boy" image They wore all pink vests, ruffled shirts and flares! YUKK! Hence The Pink Zoot!
But still, this is a great cover of the Beatles song!
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Thanks for posting that Aitch.
OK here's a fairly easy one for fans of Elton John's music . "Philadelphia Freedom" was written with a famous person in mind. Who is or was that famous person?
OK here's a fairly easy one for fans of Elton John's music . "Philadelphia Freedom" was written with a famous person in mind. Who is or was that famous person?
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Billie Jean King, top notch ennis player, member of the "Philedelphia Freedoms" tennis team, and friend of Elton Hercules John.
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Well done Evan,
The song was penned in 1975 and was in fact was a tribute to Billie Jean King's tennis victory over her male challenger Bobby Riggs in straight sets. The match just happened to take place in Philladelphia, causing some confusion over the meaning of the lyrics. Some people believed that the song was written for the 1976 Bicentennial.
The song was penned in 1975 and was in fact was a tribute to Billie Jean King's tennis victory over her male challenger Bobby Riggs in straight sets. The match just happened to take place in Philladelphia, causing some confusion over the meaning of the lyrics. Some people believed that the song was written for the 1976 Bicentennial.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
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Which 1960's singing icon was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania in 1935? Also name his singing idol born in the same town in 1912. Both had stellar careers and became hugely succesful.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
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