1st October 2007 04:23 PM |
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Ten Thousand Motels |
A FijiJoe idea from the couch.
TRIVIA QUESTION #1
Rule #1 You get it you ask the next question.
Rule #2 Glencar Can't play.....just kidding.
Rule #3 Googling permited...
I'll start.
Mnnnn.....let me get a real stumper here. Well no, I'll make it easy.
1. Which song knocked Honky Tonk Women off the number one song slot on the charts in 1969?
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1st October 2007 04:26 PM |
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Strange_Stray_Cat |
quote: Ten Thousand Motels wrote:
A FijiJoe idea from the couch.
TRIVIA QUESTION #1
Rule #1 You get it you ask the next question.
Rule #2 Glencar Can't play.....just kidding.
Rule #3 Googling permited...
I'll start.
Mnnnn.....let me get a real stumper here. Well no, I'll make it easy.
1. Which song knocked Honky Tonk Women off the number one song slot on the charts in 1969?
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1st October 2007 04:32 PM |
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glencar |
Sugar Sugar. Make them tougher please |
1st October 2007 04:33 PM |
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Strange_Stray_Cat |
quote: glencar wrote:
Sugar Sugar. Make them tougher please
thank you. |
1st October 2007 04:37 PM |
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Ten Thousand Motels |
quote: glencar wrote:
Sugar Sugar. Make them tougher please
I can't. The next question belongs to Glencar. |
1st October 2007 04:38 PM |
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glencar |
How many US #1 singles have the Stones had? (Billboard chart only!)
[Edited by glencar] |
1st October 2007 04:41 PM |
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mrhipfl |
quote: glencar wrote:
How many US #1 singles have the Stones had? (Billboard chart only!)
[Edited by glencar]
8? |
1st October 2007 04:41 PM |
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Ten Thousand Motels |
quote: glencar wrote:
How many US #1 singles have the Stones had? (Billboard chart only!)
[Edited by glencar]
11.
I've read the answer to this before. In fact I think it was posted here on RO not too long ago. But as I recall It wasn't as high as I had first thought. |
1st October 2007 07:38 PM |
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glencar |
mrhipfl, 8 is correct. Congrats! Your turn! |
1st October 2007 07:45 PM |
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mrhipfl |
shweett!!
uuhhhmm.....who was the person that first dubbed the Stones "The Greatest Rock and Roll band in the world?" |
2nd October 2007 01:33 PM |
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Strange_Stray_Cat |
quote: mrhipfl wrote:
shweett!!
uuhhhmm.....who was the person that first dubbed the Stones "The Greatest Rock and Roll band in the world?"
Sam Cutler during the 1969 American Tour.
[Edited by Strange_Stray_Cat] |
2nd October 2007 01:55 PM |
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mrhipfl |
yup, your turn! |
2nd October 2007 02:02 PM |
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Strange_Stray_Cat |
Sometimes, during the band introductions, other band members grab the microphone.
How was Mick introduced during the final Voodoo Lounge show at the Kuip in Rotterdam on August 30 1995? |
2nd October 2007 02:10 PM |
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BILL PERKS |
GOOD ONE -WASNT THERE |
2nd October 2007 02:37 PM |
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Strange_Stray_Cat |
Come on guys, it is not that hard... |
2nd October 2007 02:39 PM |
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mrhipfl |
yes it is. |
2nd October 2007 02:40 PM |
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TomL |
Sir Mick Jagger........... |
2nd October 2007 03:42 PM |
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Strange_Stray_Cat |
quote: TomL wrote:
Sir Mick Jagger...........
Wrong. |
2nd October 2007 04:08 PM |
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fireontheplatter |
quote: Strange_Stray_Cat wrote:
Sometimes, during the band introductions, other band members grab the microphone.
How was Mick introduced during the final Voodoo Lounge show at the Kuip in Rotterdam on August 30 1995?
good ol bumsrush jagger ear?
am i right
am i right?? |
2nd October 2007 04:10 PM |
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Strange_Stray_Cat |
quote: fireontheplatter wrote:
good ol bumsrush jagger ear?
am i right
am i right??
Wrong. |
3rd October 2007 03:32 AM |
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Strange_Stray_Cat |
Come on you crazy bastards!!!! |
3rd October 2007 06:13 AM |
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Ronnie Richards |
quote: Strange_Stray_Cat wrote:
Sometimes, during the band introductions, other band members grab the microphone.
How was Mick introduced during the final Voodoo Lounge show at the Kuip in Rotterdam on August 30 1995?
Sir Michael Phillip "Mick" Jagger (born July 26, 1943) is an English rock musician, actor, songwriter, record and film producer and businessman. He is one of the world's most famous celebrities, best known as the frontman of the British rock band The Rolling Stones. |
3rd October 2007 06:38 AM |
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Strange_Stray_Cat |
quote: Ronnie Richards wrote:
Sir Michael Phillip "Mick" Jagger (born July 26, 1943) is an English rock musician, actor, songwriter, record and film producer and businessman. He is one of the world's most famous celebrities, best known as the frontman of the British rock band The Rolling Stones.
Wrong. It is much shorter. |
3rd October 2007 09:07 AM |
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Mr Jurkka |
On the vocals ... Mick Jagger! |
3rd October 2007 09:13 AM |
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Jumacfly |
on vocals Mick "Rembrandt" Jagger??? |
3rd October 2007 09:20 AM |
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Strange_Stray_Cat |
Both wrong. |
3rd October 2007 01:08 PM |
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Strange_Stray_Cat |
Dammit some of you should have a bootleg of the final Voodoo Lounge show??? |
3rd October 2007 01:14 PM |
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mrhipfl |
Ronnie:" Singing with us tonight..."
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3rd October 2007 01:14 PM |
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Strange_Stray_Cat |
quote: mrhipfl wrote:
Ronnie:" Singing with us tonight..."
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No. And it was Keith if I recall correctly.
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3rd October 2007 01:17 PM |
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mrhipfl |
"For the first time ever, going nuts! Mick Jagger!"
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