A new trivia game focused on music related stuff. Same rules as the MOPAR Trivia game.
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Guidelines for the music trivia game. Rather than make this a free-for-all, let's set it up so this thing builds itself based on your activity and your contributions. Here's how it works: Each question will be in it's own thread. Try to make the questions fit in the subject line. It's...
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I'm looking at The Beatles Complete CHORD Songbook and I came across a song with 28 different chords. Can anyone name it? From the back of the book: "All 194 songs written and sung The Beatles, specially arranged by Rikki Rooksby from the actual recordings, in the original keys." So, for...
I performed using only my First name I started my career in the mid 60's and I'm still active today I was born 5/10/46 I'm Scottish I walk with a limp I was arrested in 1966 for possessing pot. I dated the ex-girlfriend of a Rolling Stone I was refused entry into the US from mid-'66 until...
I'm looking for the lead singer and the two "backup" singers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHsIZpP2hbc
Name all of the drummers that have ever been part of the Canadian power trio, RUSH.
Donald Fagen & Walter Becker, had a session band called "The Leather Canary". What fellow Bard alumnus, was their drummer during this time?
In an effort to get this thing moving again, here's the next question. What is the band Steely Dan named after? Bonus points if you know the source where they got the name.
Does anyone know who the Foo Fighters song "There goes my Hero" is about? Also what did this person (who the song is about) do? :huh:
In the United States a song with roots in 17th century British folk melody, a longtime symbol for brothels in British and American ballads, circulated widely among Southern musicians, black and white. Black bluesman Texas Alexander first recorded it in 1928. Roy Acuff recorded it in the 30s, may...
Throughout his career, Elvis never released an original song that didn't hit the top ten. Of all those songs, one was a vocal only, no backup instraments what-so-ever. What was that song? Go fish :toot:
This song was originally written in 1934 and later performed by The Flamingos. Their rendition reached #11 on the Top 40 Charts in 1959. It was also the most featured song in the movie American Graffiti. It was re-released by Art Garfunkle in 1975, and reached # 18 on the charts. Remade...
Did Chrissy get taken and by whom?:giggedy:
is a line from a song......what else does the poodle do? :hmmm: ....if you know this, you should also know the name of the song and the artist
Why is the music trivia closed? To answer fishboy's question Rob had a band called "Fight"
Name 2 of the 5 bands he was lead singer in, before Judas Priest.
...is a nickname. What's his real name and where did the nickname come from? or more accurately: what does "bo diddley" mean?
did the line "All you naked women runnin' round in my head":tats: come from? You Michigan folks should pick this one up rather quickly.
I expect many will guess the title of the song that these lyrics come from, and if you can do that, you'll have some guesses as to who performed it, but who wrote the song? "Living on the road my friend Was gonna keep you free and clean Now you wear your skin like iron Your breath's as hard...
This Man placed 99 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 Pop chart. 44 of them made the Top 40, but none ever reached number one. Who was it?
Cruisin on thru the junction, Im flyin bout the speed of sound, Noticin peculiar function, I aint no roller coaster show me down.
After outselling the Beatles in 1970, the Guess Who did not last long with Cummings, Kale and Bachman. Why did one of the biggest names leave?
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