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#795898 - 04/15/05 08:43 PM
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Ack! I'm not old enough to play this game! :p
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#795899 - 04/15/05 08:44 PM
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You lie, MattG. :p
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#795900 - 04/15/05 08:45 PM
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Originally posted by plays88skeys:  The Yardbirds [/b] Too easy for you. What British Invasion band was really from Texas and had a hit 'Cry Just A Little?' jf
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#795901 - 04/15/05 08:46 PM
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Originally posted by Matt G.:  Ack! I'm not old enough to play this game! :p [/b] Matt, surely you didn't miss all that great music?! jf
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#795902 - 04/15/05 08:48 PM
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Originally posted by Jack Frost: Originally posted by plays88skeys:  The Yardbirds [/b] Too easy for you. What British Invasion band was really from Texas and had a hit 'Cry Just A Little?' jf [/b] The Beau Brummels
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#795903 - 04/15/05 08:49 PM
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Going WAY BACK for this one.
What was the name of the group who recorded the #1 hit "Sally Go 'Round the Roses?" (no googling!)
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#795904 - 04/15/05 08:55 PM
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Originally posted by plays88skeys:  Going WAY BACK for this one. What was the name of the group who recorded the #1 hit "Sally Go 'Round the Roses?" (no googling!) [/b] Some Jefferson Airplane incarnation did it as did Pentangle, but I do not think either was the first. You are probably stumping me. Hang On Sloopy? jf
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#795905 - 04/15/05 11:08 PM
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plays, re: duane im not sure what u r getting at, i am positive gryph is correct about the coricidin, my source is scott freeman's book, "midnight riders" which i read cover to cover several times, being an allmans junkie in my youth. slide guitar was originally called bottleneck guitar because players would use the neck of a broken wine bottle to get the effect. it was duane who always used a coricidin bottle. while we are on allmans trivia, who was elizabeth reed? (no google please) BTW, for the big crowd out there who thinks layla is a guitar masterpeice and witness to eric claptons virtuoisity...the slide in the peice, both the fast first part and the second slow part, is played by duane allman, check the credits. the slide in "while my guitar gently weeps" is not played by george harrison, its played by eric clapton, who was inspired at the feet of the great duane allman, probably the best slide guitarist who ever lived.
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#795906 - 04/15/05 11:18 PM
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Wasn't Elizabeth Reed a friend of one of the band? I seem to remember reading who she was but can't remember. I'm wrong. 
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#795907 - 04/16/05 06:34 AM
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Originally posted by bachophile:  plays, re: duane im not sure what u r getting at, i am positive gryph is correct about the coricidin, my source is scott freeman's book, "midnight riders" which i read cover to cover several times, being an allmans junkie in my youth. [/b] My source is my memory of reading an interview with Duane Allmann that was printed in Rolling Stone (back when it looked like a tabloid). In it, he said that his favorite slide item was one of those little individual glass bottles of cream you used to get in restaurants when you ordered coffee. Remember them?
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#795908 - 04/16/05 09:04 AM
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I don't remember them, and I'd be interested in seeing this printed anywhere.
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#795909 - 04/16/05 09:10 AM
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Originally posted by Matt G.:  Ack! I'm not old enough to play this game! :p [/b] ditto
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#795910 - 04/16/05 09:39 AM
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Originally posted by gryphon:  I don't remember them, and I'd be interested in seeing this printed anywhere. [/b] It took some searching, but someone has a few of these cream bottles for sale on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=10906&item=6170646426&rd=1 They were very common when I was growing up. I'll have to do some serious searching to find that interview quote. Be patient. I'm only this tenacious when I know I'm right. :p 
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#795911 - 04/16/05 10:03 AM
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the band used to practice late at night at the rose hill cemetary in macon georgia.
one of the gravestones nearby, had the name elizabeth reed (1845-1935)
dicky betts immortalized her by dedicating a song to her memmory, because of all the jam sessions they had near her grave and she was probably listening to from the "other world".
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#795913 - 04/16/05 10:14 AM
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#795914 - 04/16/05 10:17 AM
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What late 60's band was name after the favourite song of its lead guitarist's grandmother?
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#795915 - 04/16/05 11:17 AM
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Deep Purple -- It was Ritchie Blackmore's grandmother's favorite song! YIPES!! I was committed to stay out of here until my taxes were done AND I weeded my garden!! 'Just took a peek today and lo and behold classic rock trivia!!!! d
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#795918 - 04/16/05 04:53 PM
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Bob Geldof was the singer. Dunno the story behind the song.
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#795919 - 04/16/05 05:16 PM
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Riddles!
Bob Geldof, ah, what a name! Such turgid beauty in an almost transparent guise! Hark! To have such an assembly of letters in unison must mean the gods themselves are upon us!
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#795920 - 04/16/05 05:29 PM
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I don't like Mondays was about a school shooting. I remember when it happened.
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#795922 - 04/16/05 06:28 PM
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Originally posted by Roi:  Riddles! Ritchie Blackmore , ah, what a name! Such turgid beauty in an almost transparent guise! Hark! To have such an assembly of letters in unison must mean the gods themselves are upon us! [/b]
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#795923 - 05/21/05 06:07 AM
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Originally posted by pianojerome:  OK. Here's a trivia question from PianoJerome: (Edit: I don't like that question anymore. I'll try a different one.  ) Name three European composers who all born in the year 1685. Name two American composers who both died in the year 1990. Name one Brazillian composer who was not born in 1685 and who did not die in 1990. [/b] test
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