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Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 7:20 am
by admin
Evan: A guy who we know for writing a couple of tunes, John Lennon perhaps?
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 8:48 am
by antipodean
admin wrote:Evan: A guy who we know for writing a couple of tunes, John Lennon perhaps?
Absolutely correct Peter! Wouldn't we all love to achieve just a fraction of what John managed in his fabulous, chaotic, and tragically shortened life?
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:52 pm
by winston
Mick Abrahams left Jethro Tull to form another band in 1968. What was the new band called?
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 8:51 pm
by admin
Brian: Blodwyn Pig, perhaps?
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:38 pm
by winston
admin wrote:Brian: Blodwyn Pig, perhaps?
Don't you just love that name? Yes that's the correct answer Peter
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:53 pm
by winston
1) Identify the correct number.
Pete Townshend paid
a) £197
b) £172
c) £169
For his first Rickenbacker 1998.
2) Identify precisely what was "different" about this guitar as was readily apparent when he first started using it in The High Numbers?
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:00 pm
by lennon211
winston wrote:1) Identify the correct number.
Pete Townshend paid
a) £197
b) £172
c) £169
For his first Rickenbacker 1998.
2) Identify precisely what was "different" about this guitar as was readily apparent when he first started using it in The High Numbers?
1) C
2) It had the Gibson tailpiece
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:04 pm
by winston
lennon211 wrote:winston wrote:1) Identify the correct number.
Pete Townshend paid
a) £197
b) £172
c) £169
For his first Rickenbacker 1998.
2) Identify precisely what was "different" about this guitar as was readily apparent when he first started using it in The High Numbers?
1) C
2) It had the Gibson tailpiece
You made that look really easy Matthew.

You must be a Who fan as well.
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:48 pm
by lennon211
winston wrote:lennon211 wrote:winston wrote:1) Identify the correct number.
Pete Townshend paid
a) £197
b) £172
c) £169
For his first Rickenbacker 1998.
2) Identify precisely what was "different" about this guitar as was readily apparent when he first started using it in The High Numbers?
1) C
2) It had the Gibson tailpiece
You made that look really easy Matthew.

You must be a Who fan as well.
I am.
Here's a good one, in 3 parts:
During the recording of My Generation, Entwistle went through a number of basses: what kind, how many, and what wound up on the record?
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:15 am
by antipodean
Without looking it up:
1) Danelectros - there is footage of him using a Longhorn live... He loved the factory strings.
2) I'm very shaky on how many - I believe 3....
3) A Fender Jazz bass was used for the final take.
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:26 am
by lennon211
antipodean wrote:Without looking it up:
1) Danelectros - there is footage of him using a Longhorn live... He loved the factory strings.
2) I'm very shaky on how many - I believe 3....
3) A Fender Jazz bass was used for the final take.
Well done. Yes, it was 3. He kept snapping the strings and was so set on doing the song with one that he bought 3 of them.
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 2:11 am
by antipodean
I got lucky on that last one...but I guess I get to spin the wheel this time....
A "who am I" of a different hue:
Two musicians - one a guitarist/songwriter for a band with a list of hits in the '90s on both sides of the Atlantic, the other a famous and flamboyant sideman who backed one of the greatest hits machines of all time, was part of a very theatrical (and eyebrow-raising) "band" in the '70s, has a huge discography and deserves the over-used phrase "icon" as much as anyone I can think of....
Apart from their status as musicians, they have something in common - both had UK top 10 hits as vocalists in 99/00 in collaboration with two different UK dance acts.
Both hits were remarkable for their stunning award-winning videos.
Can you name the musicians, the dance acts and the hits?
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 10:08 pm
by antipodean
Either this was too hard or I've "jumped the shark" (I thought I did that in '87)..
Hints:
The Guitarist is from the UK.
The other musician is a US bass player.
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 12:52 pm
by scotty
Evan,Im having a brain meltdown on this one!.

Is Dave Stewart no i dont thinks so maybe another tiny clue?
Re: Rock and Roll Trivia
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 1:02 pm
by paologregorio
Speaking of Jethro Tull, what recently deceased newscaster was good friends with Ian Anderson?