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brighn
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Quotable quotes trivia item
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Nov 22 17:22 UTC 1994 |
Quotable quotes trivia item:
O.k., here's how this works. Post some lyrics. The goal is to get the
group and the song. If nobody can guess either, clues might be given, or
(preferably) more lyrics, from that song or another. To keep things
from getting bogged down, feel free to do favorite lyrics, but avoid
deliberately finding obscure lyrics. As with most trivia items, the
person who answers one correctly gets to ask the next one.
Exx of obscure lyrics:
"In my nightmare, we're all so happy."
"From out the east there came three men, their fortunes for to find."
"To find there's no Hope Road there."
(Guess all three, you get a cookie. :)
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brighn
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response 1 of 78:
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Nov 22 17:23 UTC 1994 |
O.k., let's start with an easy one:
"This is a song about a superhero named Tony. It's called..."
(Well, easy for Buk, I suspect.)
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raven
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response 2 of 78:
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Nov 22 18:35 UTC 1994 |
It's Pixies from Surfer Rosa, don't know the name of the song as
my tape has no song names on it...
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peacefrg
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response 3 of 78:
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Nov 23 03:30 UTC 1994 |
"We jumped up on the table and shouted anarchy, then someone played a beachboys
song on the jukebox." Okay Maybe it's too easy but...
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raven
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response 4 of 78:
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Nov 23 06:56 UTC 1994 |
Tony's Thing
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raven
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response 5 of 78:
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Nov 23 06:58 UTC 1994 |
Here's a medium hard one: "I dreamed last night that you were flying
circles around me."
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brighn
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response 6 of 78:
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Nov 23 07:23 UTC 1994 |
Peacefrg: You have to get one right before you can post the next one. ;)
Raven: Actually, it's "Tony's Theme", but that's close enough.
Hmmmm.... no guess on yours.
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hawkeye
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response 7 of 78:
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Nov 23 14:49 UTC 1994 |
3 is "Punk Rock Girl" by the Dead Milkmen
I'll come up with my lyric after the holiday...
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peacefrg
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response 8 of 78:
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Nov 23 19:18 UTC 1994 |
Good call Steve
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raven
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response 9 of 78:
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Nov 25 18:40 UTC 1994 |
Here's a couple more from the same artist: "This hairdos truely evil,
I'm not sure it's mine," and "I laughed till my heart stoped."
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brighn
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response 10 of 78:
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Nov 25 19:32 UTC 1994 |
Eep! Two threads... how do the other trivia items behave?
*oh well*
Raven: Sounds like a punk group, early 80s... your handle suggests Killing
Joke, but that may just be q coincidence, since I don't recognize the lyrics.
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raven
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response 11 of 78:
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Nov 25 20:11 UTC 1994 |
Not punk though this person sang with a postpunk group in the late
80s. This album is just voice acoustic guitar and cello.
My handle is the bird Raven no more no less...
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brighn
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response 12 of 78:
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Nov 25 22:23 UTC 1994 |
Cello ?! Interesting...
One guess for group that pops to mind is Jonathan Richman, but my feeling
is the Modern Lovers are a bit too early, and at any rate I don't know any of
their songs. :-(
(No offence, Raven, I figured as much re: the name. Just that Killing
Joke's lead singer, I think, is Paul Raven -- but I'll mention it
nevermore.)
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raven
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response 13 of 78:
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Nov 26 00:30 UTC 1994 |
re # 12 If you want to offend me you'll have to try harder than
that :-). No not not the Modern Lovers, this is a grrrl singer.
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juggler
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response 14 of 78:
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Nov 29 05:33 UTC 1994 |
It's not Kate Bush is it?? WIld guess, i didn't actually read the prev
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raven
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response 15 of 78:
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Nov 30 05:49 UTC 1994 |
No not Kate Bush though she is a goddess :-)
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morandir
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response 16 of 78:
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Dec 2 06:51 UTC 1994 |
I know #2 from R#0, "From out the east there came three men, there fortunes
for to find." I believe those are the lyrics to the folk song John
Barleycorn, covered by groupd like Traffic, Steeleye Span, and the John
Renbourn Group...?
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rickverm
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response 17 of 78:
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Dec 2 13:10 UTC 1994 |
Re to 9: is it Siouxsie by any chance?
D
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raven
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response 18 of 78:
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Dec 2 20:05 UTC 1994 |
No not Siouxsie though the post punk group from Boston that she
was in reminds of good early Siouxsie. One member of the group she was
in left it to form Belley. That's all the clues you get!
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brighn
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response 19 of 78:
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Dec 4 23:54 UTC 1994 |
Gee, I never did tell you what the ones in #0 were.... hehehe
Yes, Anthony, that's John Barleycorn, written by some famous Irish poet
whose name eludes me and covered by Traffic and others.
The others, if anyone cares, were Anne Clark's "Hope Road" and
Danse Society's "In my nightmare". Now, raise your hand if you
heard of either of those groups... be honest.
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lakshmi
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response 20 of 78:
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Dec 5 06:47 UTC 1994 |
Wish I could find the lyrics of "Somewhere My Love"
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rickverm
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response 21 of 78:
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Dec 5 07:20 UTC 1994 |
Then it must be Throwing Muses...
Are you referring to Tanya Donnely, or Kristin Hersch?
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nicely
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response 22 of 78:
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Dec 5 08:58 UTC 1994 |
"I dreamed last night I got on the boat to Heaven..."
"Once upon a time, not long ago, the head of every studio knew how and when to
play his aces..."
(easy one) "The hills are alive with the sound of music."
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rickverm
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response 23 of 78:
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Dec 5 16:12 UTC 1994 |
May I put in a quote?
"You ask me if I love you, why do ships with sails love the wind?"
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brighn
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response 24 of 78:
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Dec 5 22:02 UTC 1994 |
(23 reminds me of: "You ask me if I love you, Does the Pope live in the woods?
Quod erat demonstrandum, baby." "Ooo! You speak French" ["Airhead", Thomas
Dolby])
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