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  • dave
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2003
    • 434

    Well,, Keith & InMytree,,, Bob the "Bear" Hite was the leader of this legendary band, however this is not the person were talking of in this case.
    The "Bumblebee" voice that I'm refering to here belongs to none other than that of,
    "Alan (Blindowl) Wilson" unfortunatly he died in 1970. The recorded output that this Boogie Band left us is truly set up for "Blues Aficionados"


    Regards,,, Dave...
    Dave...

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    • dave
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2003
      • 434

      as to the Jeopardy answer Nmytree,,,
      The answer is,,,,
      The Raspberries, for the name of the group...
      The name of the lead singer was,,, Eric Carmen...

      The band was very Beatles and Badfinger oriented in thier approach to thier
      musical styles.. My personal favorite of thiers is "Overnight Sensation


      BTW sorry for the mispelling of you title Nmytree on my prior post.

      Regards,,, Dave...
      Dave...

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      • NMyTree
        Senior Member
        • May 2004
        • 520

        That is correct, Dave :T :T

        Wow, amazing to find someone else who likes the Raspberries. Hell, I can't even find anyone around here, who knows who they are, or ever heard of them. :B


        Thanks for the Canned Heat answer. I was stumped on that.
        Tony

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        • dave
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2003
          • 434

          Back in the70s they used to call it "RASPBERRYMANIA" they had 2 substancial
          hits here in the Pacific NW.
          the 1st being, Go All The Way,
          The 2nd being, Tonight.
          Eric Carmin was really trying hard to sound like "Paul McCartney"
          on these records and to a degree it really worked. It's a shame though that
          the band was'nt putting out records about 5yrs. earlier, they possibly
          would have found more success.

          Heres another question for y'all
          Everyone knows who the "Allman Brothers" are. what was the name of thier
          band before that????
          Dave...

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          • Danbry39
            Moderator Emeritus
            • Sep 2002
            • 1584

            All I have to say is that it is exciting see new faces around the trivia section. Hope you all are here to stay. It's great having you all around. :T
            Keith

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            • Danbry39
              Moderator Emeritus
              • Sep 2002
              • 1584

              As Dave knows, I'm a big fan of the Allman Brothers. I think I know the answer, but will wait to give others time.

              Now, you ready for a hard one???!!!

              Only two films have ever been nominated for 11 academy awards without winning a single one. One of the films was very closely tied in with the world of music, yet failed to be nominated for any of the Oscars involving music; the other really wasn't about music (although singing, piano playing, etc. goes on), but was nominated for both best song and original score. What two films am I talking about?
              Keith

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              • Danbry39
                Moderator Emeritus
                • Sep 2002
                • 1584

                And, nobody better say Pokemon, the Movie and Power Puff Girls!!!
                Keith

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                • dave
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 434

                  Hmm, that is a tough one.
                  I'll bet Mr. Meek might know this one,
                  Where are you David???

                  New people on this thread is fantastic!!!
                  as Keith said, more input from more people
                  is always a very good thing.
                  Dave...

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                  • NMyTree
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2004
                    • 520

                    I have no idea on the Allman Brothers question. Love their music, but I know nothing about them.

                    I was completely baffled on the other question. So I looked it up. I won't post it, in case some one else can answer it without cheating...like I just did :B
                    Tony

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                    • David Meek
                      Moderator Emeritus
                      • Aug 2000
                      • 8938

                      Hey, I'm here! :later:

                      One of the movies is The Turning Point. Never saw it, just heard enough bad about it to stay away. The second? Ooops. . . no idea.

                      Just an FYI: Ben-Hur and Titanic had more nominations than Return Of The King, but all three wound up winning 11 Oscars apiece.
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                      • dave
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 434

                        nmytree, it's good seeing you post here, how about some more of those great trivia questions!!! also when the "Allman" question is answered I will give some more trivia imformation on this pioneering Southern Rock group
                        as well.


                        Hows it going David???
                        I figured you would have some imformation on Keiths question,


                        Regards,,, Dave...
                        Dave...

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                        • David Meek
                          Moderator Emeritus
                          • Aug 2000
                          • 8938

                          Originally posted by dave
                          Everyone knows who the "Allman Brothers" are. what was the name of their band before that????
                          Was it The House Rockers? ;b>
                          .

                          David - Trigger-happy HTGuide Admin

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                          • Danbry39
                            Moderator Emeritus
                            • Sep 2002
                            • 1584



                            The House Rockers






                            The Allman Brothers





                            David and I when we formed a duet together in the '60's.



                            Congratulations on getting the first part of the question David.

                            Clue for the second one: Two of the stars of the other movie and both on TV quite a bit these days.
                            Keith

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                            • dave
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 434

                              Thats a Title that would really fit the band well
                              however, thats not the name.
                              Think of a candy bar!!!


                              this is one of my favorite Southern Rock bands,
                              of course let's not forget "Little Feat"

                              Regards,,, Dave...
                              Dave...

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                              • gd
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2003
                                • 583

                                Allman Joys
                                .
                                greg (gd to you)
                                .
                                Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring
                                production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid.

                                Frank Zappa

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                                • dave
                                  Senior Member
                                  • Aug 2003
                                  • 434

                                  T'was a sweet name was'nt it????
                                  You got it GD!!! Here you Go, :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
                                  When Greg graduated from high school, back in 65' He & Duane
                                  went out on the road for the 1st time as the "Allman Joys"
                                  back then they were covering tracks like James Browns "Ill go crazy"
                                  at the time Duane was an avid fan of the British group THE YARDBIRDS
                                  they were focusing on the talents of Clapton & Beck. They were even soaking up stuff laid down by the Beatles, Motowns R&B, they recorded
                                  some material at a place called "Bradley's Barn" and while doing this they were touring the roadhouse circut traveling around in a beat up old station wagon. All the while they were establishing a fierce reputation as a live act.
                                  Seven days a week they were playing SIX sets a night, Thats some hard work!!! during this time Butch Trucks sat in with them from time to time on drums the band he was with at the time was called the Bitter End. Some of the songs the band had come up with were tunes like, "Dr. Fat Bone"
                                  "Gotta Get Away" "Bell Bottom Britches" The Allman Joys broke up in 67
                                  They also went under the band name of the"Hour Glass" where they made 2 albums and of course the rest is history.

                                  Heres some of the tracks that the Allman Joys recorded

                                  #1 Shapes Of Things

                                  #2 Spoonful

                                  #3Crossroads

                                  They did release 1 LP under the title of 'Allman Joys" and the disc was called,
                                  Allman Joys (early allman) under the Dial label.


                                  Thats all Folks!!!


                                  Regards,,, Dave...
                                  Dave...

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                                  • Danbry39
                                    Moderator Emeritus
                                    • Sep 2002
                                    • 1584

                                    OK, one last clue - and somebody better get it with this one!!!

                                    The title of the second film shares one word with the title of the film that starred a pop artist who had a one word name at the time. That name is also used to designate a ranking of royalty. Now, that artist only goes by a symbol as his name.
                                    Keith

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                                    • Danbry39
                                      Moderator Emeritus
                                      • Sep 2002
                                      • 1584

                                      Glad you mentioned Little Feat Dave. :T
                                      Keith

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                                      • NMyTree
                                        Senior Member
                                        • May 2004
                                        • 520

                                        Thanks Dave, that's some really cool info on the Allman Brothers. That wasw fun stuff.

                                        I'm cooking up another Jeopardy question :B
                                        Last edited by NMyTree; 28 May 2004, 10:25 Friday.
                                        Tony

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                                        • NMyTree
                                          Senior Member
                                          • May 2004
                                          • 520

                                          Alex, I'll take " Black and White, Heaven and Hell...Here's Looking At You, Kid. " ......for $600.00.


                                          .....Legend states, that in the early 70's Gene Simmons discovered this band, playing at a Washington D.C. club, called Bogey's. This band who started out as a progressive-rock band, soon lost their musical way. Known for pulling off disappearing acts, while on the road; they totally disappeared by 1980. Someone close to Gene Simmons seems to have marked the end of this bands run, when this person auditioned for a job with this band......in 1980.


                                          [insert Jeopardy theme] :B
                                          Tony

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                                          • David Meek
                                            Moderator Emeritus
                                            • Aug 2000
                                            • 8938

                                            Originally posted by Danbry39
                                            OK, one last clue - and somebody better get it with this one!!!

                                            The title of the second film shares one word with the title of the film that starred a pop artist who had a one word name at the time. That name is also used to designate a ranking of royalty. Now, that artist only goes by a symbol as his name.
                                            The Color Purple. D'oh! :
                                            .

                                            David - Trigger-happy HTGuide Admin

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                                            • Danbry39
                                              Moderator Emeritus
                                              • Sep 2002
                                              • 1584

                                              arty:

                                              Great answer by film meister David!!!



                                              NMyTree,

                                              You'll find I'm usually clueless, as I am in the case of your last question. Dang, could've used the $600 too.
                                              Keith

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                                              • dave
                                                Senior Member
                                                • Aug 2003
                                                • 434

                                                I am completly baffled about your question nmytree,
                                                this is a good one!!! like Keith, I'm totally clueless!!!

                                                BTW it was my pleasure to relate the Allman trivia.


                                                Regards,, Dave...
                                                Dave...

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                                                • dave
                                                  Senior Member
                                                  • Aug 2003
                                                  • 434

                                                  While were waiting for someone to give the answer to nmytree's answer,
                                                  I'm going to put another one out there.

                                                  Two members of the great band "Little Feat" migrated from another famous
                                                  group to form "Little Feat"

                                                  A. Can anyone name the two musicians???

                                                  B. what was the famous band that they came from???

                                                  Dave...
                                                  Dave...

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                                                  • Danbry39
                                                    Moderator Emeritus
                                                    • Sep 2002
                                                    • 1584

                                                    I'm going to abstain from answering this one Dave. As you know, I'm a fan of both Little Feat and the other band in question. Ironically, I came over to HTGuide right now to post a question (kind of similar actually) regarding that other band. Like minds thinking similarly, right Dave? It is a great piece of trivia though. :T
                                                    Keith

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                                                    • dave
                                                      Senior Member
                                                      • Aug 2003
                                                      • 434

                                                      You bet Keith o'l Buddy,,,
                                                      Little Feat in my humble opinion was actually alot better in thier LIVE
                                                      perfomances than in the studio. Kinda how the "Grateful Dead" were
                                                      more relaxed when not in the confines of the studio. Well it's Saturday
                                                      Night and almost time for the once a week Movie and Listening Session
                                                      tonight's DVD is something with "Tommy Lee Jones" in it, great actor BTW.
                                                      tonights music is focused on the "BLUES"....................................... .


                                                      Regards,,, Dave....
                                                      Dave...

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                                                      • David Meek
                                                        Moderator Emeritus
                                                        • Aug 2000
                                                        • 8938

                                                        Originally posted by NMyTree
                                                        .....Legend states, that in the early 70's Gene Simmons discovered this band, playing at a Washington D.C. club, called Bogey's. This band who started out as a progressive-rock band, soon lost their musical way. Known for pulling off disappearing acts, while on the road; they totally disappeared by 1980. Someone close to Gene Simmons seems to have marked the end of this bands run, when this person auditioned for a job with this band......in 1980.
                                                        Oh! I know this one. . . . gimme a minute. . . .
                                                        .

                                                        David - Trigger-happy HTGuide Admin

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                                                        • David Meek
                                                          Moderator Emeritus
                                                          • Aug 2000
                                                          • 8938

                                                          He "discovered" Van Halen, but I'm not sure they fit the rest of the description. I'm stumped.
                                                          :huh:
                                                          .

                                                          David - Trigger-happy HTGuide Admin

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                                                          • dave
                                                            Senior Member
                                                            • Aug 2003
                                                            • 434

                                                            Hmm........
                                                            I never thought of Van Halen........
                                                            :T :T
                                                            Dave...

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                                                            • gd
                                                              Senior Member
                                                              • Jan 2003
                                                              • 583

                                                              Originally posted by dave
                                                              Two members of the great band "Little Feat" migrated from another famous group to form "Little Feat"
                                                              Lowell George put in a year or so with Frank Zappa's early-version Mothers of Invention... and I think guitarist Elliot Ingber - one of the very first Mothers - also made his way to Little Feat.

                                                              Do I win a new subwoofer?
                                                              .
                                                              greg (gd to you)
                                                              .
                                                              Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring
                                                              production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid.

                                                              Frank Zappa

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                                                              • Danbry39
                                                                Moderator Emeritus
                                                                • Sep 2002
                                                                • 1584

                                                                Tsk! Tsk! GD,

                                                                Apparantly, you haven't even been in your own cellar this morning. If you had, you'd have seen Dave and his crew already busy at work installing your new sub. See LINK
                                                                Keith

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                                                                • gd
                                                                  Senior Member
                                                                  • Jan 2003
                                                                  • 583

                                                                  Wondered what all that racket was...

                                                                  Thanks!

                                                                  Zappa's Civilization Phaze III oughta sound pretty sweet through that Big Bottom.
                                                                  .
                                                                  greg (gd to you)
                                                                  .
                                                                  Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring
                                                                  production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid.

                                                                  Frank Zappa

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                                                                  • dave
                                                                    Senior Member
                                                                    • Aug 2003
                                                                    • 434

                                                                    Whew!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                                                                    I just got in from putting in a days work at GDs house.
                                                                    The new sub should have a 10 block listening area!!!!
                                                                    theres no need for ear protection though not bad for the price of
                                                                    .99 cents, hope you enjoy it gd although, I could only build half
                                                                    of the box cause although "Lowell George" is correct regarding
                                                                    my trivia question, "Elliot Ingber" is not the guy I'm looking for!!!
                                                                    Sooooo, If you want that sub to give you a full 20 block listening
                                                                    area, you will have to come up with the other name!!!
                                                                    BTW,,, Zappa was the other band I was looking for, here you go, :T :T :T :T :T
                                                                    Good Luck,,, Regards, Dave...
                                                                    Dave...

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                                                                    • gd
                                                                      Senior Member
                                                                      • Jan 2003
                                                                      • 583

                                                                      Because it's really important for me to get down to 2 Hz...

                                                                      Guessing now, but I think bassist Roy Estrada might have also put in some time in LF early on, even though he can be seen touring with Zappa for the Baby Snakes tour in '77.

                                                                      I still think Ingber spent time in Little Feat, although maybe some time after their inception... I seem to remember his name in the credits for Waiting for Columbus, anyway.
                                                                      .
                                                                      greg (gd to you)
                                                                      .
                                                                      Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring
                                                                      production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid.

                                                                      Frank Zappa

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                                                                      • NMyTree
                                                                        Senior Member
                                                                        • May 2004
                                                                        • 520

                                                                        Okay, I was going to wait till tomorrow to give the answer, but since Frank Zappa has been mentioned; I think it's a good place to give the answer.....because there is a little connection between the Band I'm refering to and Zappa.


                                                                        " .....Legend states, that in the early 70's Gene Simmons discovered this band, playing at a Washington D.C. club, called Bogey's. This band who started out as a progressive-rock band, soon lost their musical way. Known for pulling off disappearing acts, while on the road; they totally disappeared by 1980. Someone close to Gene Simmons seems to have marked the end of this bands run, when this person auditioned for a job with this band......in 1980. "

                                                                        Allegedly, Gene Simmons discovered the band ANGEL, in Bogey's. ANGEL signed with Neil Bogart's label.....CASABLANCA. I've always found the irony of so many references to the movie "Casablanca" very amusing; Bogey's......Neil Bogart...CASABLANCA RECORDS... :B

                                                                        When ANGEL was discovered they played a more progessive-rock style of music, and wore jeans and regular clothes on stage. After signing with CASABLANCA, the band and the Label came up with the concept for the band to wear all white outfits. And soon they put together a spectical of a stage show, where each member of ANGEL would appear individually on stage, :E in some glass boxes, and at the end of the show...the band as a group would disappear all at once. They also liked to bill ANGEL as the "Angelic" band and KISS as the "Evil" band. Of course for theatrical purposes only; no eternal souls were being evaluated.

                                                                        Which was kind of silly, because ANGEL as a whole were bigger party animals and bad boys, than KISS would ever be. But I regress.

                                                                        Lost in all the ridiculous, flamboyant Pomp and Falsh, was the fact that with the exception of Mickey Jones (Bass), the members of ANGEL were very talented and creative musicians. Greg Giuffria, Punky Meadows, and Barry Brandt were excellent musicians at their respective instruments. And Frank Dimino was an amazing singer. After two albums a mostly progressive-rock orientated music, they started trying for the "Hits" which saw fewer and fewer progressive style songs making it to the albums.

                                                                        Despite the hype , the clothes, and the amazing stage show, ANGEL never really got themselves on the map. They sure rocked live, and did some very cool musical stuff; but all the nonsense detracted from their true talent. Music.

                                                                        By 1980, ANGEL was all but done. Some members of the group departed, and the remaining members tried desperately to piece the group back together. They audtitioned countless musicians, including Rudy Sarzo of Ozzy's band and Quiet Riot; but when Ace Frehley (formerly of Kiss at the time) auditoned for them, that seemed to put the Kiss of death on them. Ironically, Punky Meadows (ANGEL Guitarist) was also asked to audition for Kiss, by Gene Simmons, but he turned it down.

                                                                        The Zappa connection: Frank Zappa 's drummer Terry Bozzio was a fan of ANGEL, and as Frank said "Had a man-crush on Punky Meadows "

                                                                        So Frank wrote "Punky's Whips" as a satire of Terry, Punky and the glamour music business ...as a whole. But what some people don't realize, is that Frank actually invited Punky to his house/ or Studio to listen to a Demo of "Punky's Whips" and get his approval, before they ever played it live or released a recording. Apparently Punky got a big kick out of it, and approved it. Frank and Punky became friends and stayed friends.

                                                                        Terry Bozzio was jealous :rofl: :B
                                                                        Tony

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                                                                        • dave
                                                                          Senior Member
                                                                          • Aug 2003
                                                                          • 434

                                                                          GD!!!
                                                                          You nailed it down!!! heres the othr 5 :P :P :P :P :P
                                                                          Roy Estrada left after "Sailin' Shoes" Little Feat's second
                                                                          lp, And with Ken Gradney, Sam Clayton & Paul Barrere coming
                                                                          on board as new members the band put out what many people
                                                                          feel was thier best effort 1973s "Dixie Chicken" in the absence
                                                                          of commercial success, George apparently lost interest in
                                                                          "Little Feat" and the bands output suffered for it, the bands
                                                                          product withered. Today however, they are as popular as ever,
                                                                          with a very large Fanbase.


                                                                          Thanks for the great trivia on the band "Angel" nmytree its
                                                                          really cool to be able to get a better insight on various artists
                                                                          as you've done for us here!!!
                                                                          Keep "em" Coming!!!

                                                                          Regards,,, Dave...


                                                                          And now for another question, You guy's are really good at this!!!

                                                                          Back in 1971 the " Moody Blues" released an album titled
                                                                          EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FAVOUR
                                                                          can anyone tell me what the this famous title was inspired by???
                                                                          no cheating now....
                                                                          Dave...

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                                                                          • Danbry39
                                                                            Moderator Emeritus
                                                                            • Sep 2002
                                                                            • 1584

                                                                            NMyTree, Very interesting stuff. :T

                                                                            GD, Congratulations!!!

                                                                            Dave, no clue as to that trivia question. Eagerly awaiting the answer.
                                                                            Keith

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                                                                            • Danbry39
                                                                              Moderator Emeritus
                                                                              • Sep 2002
                                                                              • 1584

                                                                              As I've been listening to a lot of classical lately, I thought I'd ask a classical music trivia question.

                                                                              First though, a little background. I'm into mainly Romantic and post-Romantic period classical music. I liked Baroque music to a degree, but it never really captured my heart.

                                                                              One day though, a very stressful day, I came home completely tense and spent emotionally. I put on some Bach and suddenly all the events and tensions of the day melted away. It was serenity personified.

                                                                              Now, the trivia: One of Bach's most famous works is his Goldberg Variations. For what purpose was this piece written...at least as was communicated to me on another board?
                                                                              Keith

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                                                                              • dave
                                                                                Senior Member
                                                                                • Aug 2003
                                                                                • 434

                                                                                I really understand what you mean when you related, "The stress just melted away" Classical has a way of doing just that. This is one area of music that
                                                                                needs to be more understood by more people!

                                                                                Good one Keith! :T
                                                                                I am completly clueless...
                                                                                Dave...

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                                                                                • Danbry39
                                                                                  Moderator Emeritus
                                                                                  • Sep 2002
                                                                                  • 1584

                                                                                  Here's one you, or somebody else, might answer, although it is very, very obscure. A band that started in the 60's recited as lyrics on one of their albums the British alphabet and later, as lyrics, sang that same alphabet backwards?

                                                                                  This is tough, so, if nobody gets it, I'll give a clue tomorrow.
                                                                                  Keith

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                                                                                  • Danbry39
                                                                                    Moderator Emeritus
                                                                                    • Sep 2002
                                                                                    • 1584

                                                                                    OK.

                                                                                    Clue number 1: I know Dave has this group in his collection.

                                                                                    Clue number 2: The group was asked by Jimi Hendrix to be his opening act on tour.

                                                                                    Clue number 3: There are two words in their name. The first word is something one might advertise as a good characteristic of toilet paper.

                                                                                    The second word could be used to fill in the blank on the following sentences: "Hey, I'm doing all that I can. I'm only human, you know. I'm not a _____________."

                                                                                    As far as my other trivia question, Bach composed (at least as I heard it) the Goldberg Variations at the request of a Count Goldberg, who was suffering from insomnia. No wonder it relaxes me. But, in those days with no systems to play back sound, the count must have had live musicians playing it until he was well asleep.
                                                                                    Keith

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                                                                                    • dave
                                                                                      Senior Member
                                                                                      • Aug 2003
                                                                                      • 434

                                                                                      Keith,,,
                                                                                      I am completly clueless on this one.
                                                                                      as you know, I have a huge library,alot of it is rare and very obscure
                                                                                      music.
                                                                                      I have this in my collection???
                                                                                      I,ve got to go look. However I hope someone else might post the answer!!!

                                                                                      Good one Keith!!!


                                                                                      As far as the question that I've put out,
                                                                                      heres a clue,,,

                                                                                      think of something very important thats done to a guitar...
                                                                                      Dave...

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                                                                                      • dave
                                                                                        Senior Member
                                                                                        • Aug 2003
                                                                                        • 434

                                                                                        Keith,,, The clues that you've given are very good and also very cleverly
                                                                                        explained!!! thing is I did not know that they were asked to open for "Hendrix"
                                                                                        just thinking about what a great concert that would be!!! 8) 8) 8)

                                                                                        I'm going to wait, in hopes someone else might figure this one out...
                                                                                        Dave...

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                                                                                        • David Meek
                                                                                          Moderator Emeritus
                                                                                          • Aug 2000
                                                                                          • 8938

                                                                                          Okay, I must bow (once again) to you two. I can't answer either question, although something tells me I should know the Hendrix one. ;x(
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                                                                                          David - Trigger-happy HTGuide Admin

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                                                                                          • David Meek
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                                                                                            • 8938

                                                                                            Oh wait!!!! Were the band's initials GG?

                                                                                            It's funny. I was in the middle of a conversation and this name just popped into my head. . . . :idea:
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