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katie
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response 25 of 159:
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May 29 18:26 UTC 1994 |
Never heard of 'em.
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carson
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response 26 of 159:
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May 30 16:13 UTC 1994 |
(No fair! Those are two *FOUR*-letter words!)
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juggler
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response 27 of 159:
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May 31 02:52 UTC 1994 |
That was a typo, the name is EBN OZN...
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kimba
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response 28 of 159:
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May 31 03:09 UTC 1994 |
sorry.
.,
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aruba
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response 29 of 159:
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Jun 1 00:16 UTC 1994 |
RE #10: They didn't score TOO big on the charts; the song didn't make
the TOp 40.
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kimba
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response 30 of 159:
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Jun 1 19:48 UTC 1994 |
Yes they did.
Ok here's the new trivia question. This one is alot easier (at least I
think it is):
Everyone knows the first video played on MTV was "Video Killed the Radio Star"
by the Buggles, but what was the _second_ video played?
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carson
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response 31 of 159:
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Jun 2 02:24 UTC 1994 |
(uh-oh...)
(I'd like to think that it's a Beatles or Doors video, but that would be
the wrong time. Was it a Pink Floyd video?)
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hawkeye
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response 32 of 159:
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Jun 2 15:19 UTC 1994 |
RE #10. I got this right off. Too bad I was on vacation:
Vowel Movement
I RAN By Flock of Seagulls.
Get it?
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carson
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response 33 of 159:
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Jun 2 18:38 UTC 1994 |
(no, no, no Steve...)
:)
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kimba
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response 34 of 159:
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Jun 2 18:51 UTC 1994 |
re 32: cute...very cute!
re 31: it was by an 80s/90s band...not a one-hit wonder...the band members
are still relatively young.
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carson
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response 35 of 159:
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Jun 2 19:12 UTC 1994 |
(it seems too early, but was it a Depeche Mode tune?)
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kimba
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response 36 of 159:
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Jun 2 23:22 UTC 1994 |
No, not DM, but along the same genre.
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hawkeye
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response 37 of 159:
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Jun 3 13:45 UTC 1994 |
Ack! "I Ran" fit all of the criteria for #10 except I missed the "two
person" in the clue. I had the "big hair keyboard synth pop" part down
and I should get 1/2 credit...
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carson
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response 38 of 159:
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Jun 6 17:12 UTC 1994 |
(same genre... that would be a sort of techno-pop, no?)
(Was it Erasure?)
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juggler
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response 39 of 159:
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Jun 6 23:22 UTC 1994 |
Just released a "comeback" album is the next clue..
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kimba
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response 40 of 159:
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Jun 8 03:01 UTC 1994 |
It's not too difficult...think of the really BIG stars of the 1980s.
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carson
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response 41 of 159:
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Jun 8 03:20 UTC 1994 |
(a comeback! but... it couldn't be Yes...)
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kimba
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response 42 of 159:
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Jun 8 03:49 UTC 1994 |
No Yes. Think of a more "80s" sound.
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juggler
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response 43 of 159:
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Jun 8 21:17 UTC 1994 |
This group had 2 popular spinoff bands form from members that had split off
to do other projects...
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carson
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response 44 of 159:
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Jun 9 07:51 UTC 1994 |
(DURAN DURAN!! Was it "Girls On FIlm"?)
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kimba
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response 45 of 159:
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Jun 10 01:37 UTC 1994 |
YES! It was DuranDuran, but it wasn
'wasn't "Girls on Film"...earlier than that. Can you get it for full credit???
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aruba
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response 46 of 159:
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Jun 10 11:39 UTC 1994 |
I would guess "Hungry Like The Wolf", but it din't hit the charts until
a year and a half later.
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hawkeye
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response 47 of 159:
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Jun 10 13:07 UTC 1994 |
Or "Planet Earth"...
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juggler
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response 48 of 159:
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Jun 10 20:35 UTC 1994 |
Give Hawkeye the prize!!!!!! Planet Earth was the second video ever played on
MTV!!!!! The next question is yours, my friend!!
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kimba
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response 49 of 159:
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Jun 10 22:29 UTC 1994 |
Yes, PLANET EARTH was the second video. Just a bit of Duran trivia to go along
with it...the jacket cover for Planet Earth, and the "My Own Way" video were
bassist John Taylor's art school finals!
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