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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 14, 2011 14:02:31 GMT
Think it's g@y Paree but I don't know exactly where.
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Post by onewhiteduck on Mar 14, 2011 17:16:12 GMT
Sacre bleu. To quick off the mark. Sure there was a Belvedere Hotel in Boston. There again there's one in Majorca!! I have an excuse - I have given up smoking ( 5 weeks ) and haven't felt well since !!
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 14, 2011 17:46:15 GMT
... Sure there was a Belvedere Hotel in Boston. given up the fags turning you Irish? well done for quitting It might not be the Belevedere cause the name continues round the corner might be The Belvirgin The Belvolumptious??
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 16, 2011 8:01:35 GMT
Paris it is but where I don't know ;D
Next Question What is the link btw Tull and James Bond?
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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 16, 2011 8:46:50 GMT
Paris it is but where I don't know ;D No idea where but I would think that this was in April 1969 when they were in Paris to film the Johnny Halliday Show. Haven't a clue Miss Bunnypenny
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Post by 10cars on Mar 16, 2011 10:49:02 GMT
Next Question What is the link btw Tull and James Bond? Their first bandname "Blades" was inspired by the club James used to go to, right? Look here: www.007james.com/locations/blades.phpMy name is cars, 10cars
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 16, 2011 12:33:59 GMT
Correct 10 points to 10 cars
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 17, 2011 15:57:20 GMT
Alternate answer: James Bond's office was on Baker Street...no doubt the great man did some musing there between or on cases.
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 22, 2011 22:10:36 GMT
Why was Ian standing in line with Ray Davies and Marc Bolan?
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Post by onewhiteduck on Mar 22, 2011 22:52:47 GMT
To audition for a film part as a hippie, that Roy Harper got in the end. The film was called Made from 1972.
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 22, 2011 23:09:57 GMT
To audition for a film part as a hippie, that Roy Harper got in the end. The film was called Made from 1972. tres bien uno blanco ducko and I found a clip as well however you'll have to stretch the imagination to imagine (!) Ian in the role as the musician as you rightly said the part went to Roy Harper apparently because Carol White , the leading actress requested him It was one of those bleak kitchen sink dramas involving a single mother, a priest and a travelling musician and that actress that always played the downtrodden mother in all the 60's films.
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 28, 2011 14:58:15 GMT
What indirectly links Martin and Jesus Christ Superstar the rock opera?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2011 15:36:09 GMT
Gethsemane
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 28, 2011 16:14:45 GMT
Indeed no prize .. other than satisfaction
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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 28, 2011 16:29:40 GMT
Indeed no prize .. other than satisfaction Or a triple link: Jethro Tull - Christian Rock - Spinal Tap from heavenly-grooves.blogspot.comPrior to Christian music’s mid-‘80s flirtation with spandex, big hair and highly oscillated shrieks, there were still a few bands mining the tradition of heavy ‘70s classic rock. The New York male foursome Stronghold certainly do so on this early Tunesmith release and they do so with honors. Dark doomy feel throughout with pounding sledgehammer riffs, typically slow and grungy, crawling along like Black Sabbath (‘Barabbas’, ‘No Superstars For Jesus’, ‘Nobody Owes You Nothing’), but also some Jethro Tull-ish hard rock (‘Stronghold’) as well as strutting metal ala early Judas Priest (‘Desert Walker’, ‘The Call’). Opens with a loud instrumental prelude of the hymn ‘A Mighty Fortress’. Vocoder effects used on several tracks. A real bone-crunchin’ mama. (Ken Scott - Archivist)Nigel Tufnel: It's like, how much more black could this be? and the answer is none. None more black.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2011 16:59:59 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 28, 2011 18:18:03 GMT
OK, OK, we'll dedicate the next exclusive upload to The Lounge to yourself. Fame, adulation but alas no fortune.
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 30, 2011 22:32:08 GMT
This is either really easy or really obscure. What (there may be more than one) links Emerson Lake and Palmer to Tull - but I'm only looking for one answer?
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 30, 2011 23:20:59 GMT
Thin Florian played with fat Greg of late?
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 31, 2011 6:47:17 GMT
Thin Florian played with fat Greg of late? maybe but that's not it
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Post by maddogfagin on Mar 31, 2011 8:16:09 GMT
This is either really easy or really obscure. What (there may be more than one) links Emerson Lake and Palmer to Tull - but I'm only looking for one answer? Prog Rock? Concept albums? The name Palmer? Oh go on, give us a clue
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 31, 2011 8:34:20 GMT
Maybe giving it away if I say it's not the band but a piece of work.
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Post by 10cars on Mar 31, 2011 9:20:34 GMT
"America" (Emerson, The Nice)?
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Post by broadsword on Mar 31, 2011 10:24:54 GMT
Ummm errrr, they both did an LP/CD called "Live At Montreux"?
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 31, 2011 16:03:13 GMT
Oh NR's panicking ;D
I don't like doing these because the wrong answers are sometimes better than the original not that I'm getting paranoid or anything as the saying goes "If they're not talking about you then your getting ignored" ;D
Clue It's a link between one of ELP's songs and Tull's Bigger Clue Trilogy
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Post by steelmonkey on Mar 31, 2011 17:23:50 GMT
The APP heartbeat was effect was first used on an ELP song ( Endless Enigma....not to be confused with endless enema)
What....me? I thought wiki was a kind of Hawaiian skirt ? whadda ya mean?
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Post by nonrabbit on Mar 31, 2011 19:30:53 GMT
The APP heartbeat was effect was first used on an ELP song ( Endless Enigma....not to be confused with endless enema) What....me? I thought wiki was a kind of Hawaiian skirt ? whadda ya mean? Yeah I was an ELP fan as well Correct Mr Steel with no help I'm sure I could have also said Breathe Pink Floyd and Smooth Crimiinnnal M Jackson but I didn't
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Post by nonrabbit on Apr 7, 2011 11:08:51 GMT
What links a Tull song to a famous jazz song?
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Post by steelmonkey on Apr 7, 2011 15:24:04 GMT
No wiki this time cuz a local musician friend, who plays in a hotel lounge and always honors me with Tull songs on piano, regularly features a mash up he calls 'Taking 5 in the past' a seamless mix of our LITP and dave brubek's take 5...united by time signature, 5/4. He does a nice lcomotive breath that get's the blue haired grannies asking 'is that from les miserables?' or other stabs at the broadway show they think it's from
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Post by nonrabbit on Apr 7, 2011 17:12:31 GMT
Yep I'd like to hear that...
sitting in the audience with my blue hair rinse telling anyone in proximity that it's from"Jesus Christ Superstar"
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