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God of Thunder 03-01-2006 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by The_Jazz
Wasn't he in "X"?

You're close...

I'll give you another shot.

Derwood 03-01-2006 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by God of Thunder
You would be talking about Blue Murder.

I actually have that album. /hangs heads in shame.

Don't feel bad. I went out of my way to find the mp3 for "In the Valley of the Kings"

Martian 03-02-2006 12:53 AM

GoT, I probably would've given that one to him.

The band in question was actually called Generation X.

Next up :

Allow me to paint a picture. The band is Radiohead. The scene: a recording studio in their earlist days.

Thom Yorke brought a song to the band to be recorded and the producer liked it very much. Guitarist Johnny Greenwood had a differing opinion on the work however and attempted to show his displeasure by sabotaging the recording session. The producer, on hearing Greenwood's efforts, decided that they added just the right amount of tension to the song and kept them in. The track later went on to be a huge hit.

What was the song and what did Greenwood do to ruin it?

I'm sorry I dropped out. I've been very, very busy lately. In the event that this ends up being a stumper and if I am unable to return in time to post a replacement question, I'd like to nominate The_Jazz to post a replacement in my stead, since I sort of stole his thunder on that last one.

God of Thunder 03-02-2006 03:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Martian
GoT, I probably would've given that one to him.

The band in question was actually called Generation X.

I considered it, but there was a punk band called X that came out of LA. They released a few albums and had some MTV airplay, so that's probably who the_jazz was referring to.

Derwood 03-02-2006 05:20 AM

I'm guessing the song is Creep and Greenwood added that big crunchy guitar pre-chorus.

I probably asked this one on the first Trivia thread, and it's an easy one, but it'll keep the ball rolling until I find a better question:

Who is the only member of Pink Floyd to appear on every Floyd studio release?

balderdash111 03-02-2006 12:16 PM

Floyd answer: Nick Mason.

(cue inane argument as to whether PF without Waters is really PF)

I guess that means I need a question...

The Police had two recurring lyrical/vocal motifs in their songs (put more simply, there are two lyrics/vocal things that show up in more than one song). Name at least one.

Martian 03-03-2006 02:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Derwood
I'm guessing the song is Creep and Greenwood added that big crunchy guitar pre-chorus.

I probably asked this one on the first Trivia thread, and it's an easy one, but it'll keep the ball rolling until I find a better question:

Who is the only member of Pink Floyd to appear on every Floyd studio release?

A good guess. There's not much more to be said on the subject; Greenwood tried to ruin it and the idea kind of backfired.

As to the Police question, I know I know it but I can't think of anything right now. I hate it when that happens..

God of Thunder 03-03-2006 03:34 AM

"It's a big enough umbrella, but it's always me who ends up getting wet" shows up in two songs , but I'm too tired to remember which ones right now.

I'll ask a question when I get to work.

balderdash111 03-03-2006 08:24 AM

That's right. It shows up in "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic" and "Oh My God"

The full lyric is:

Do I have to tell the story
Of a thousand rainy days
Since we first met?
It's a big enough umbrella
But it's always me that ends up getting wet.

FYI, the other thing I was thinking of is how they like to repeat the word "Cha!" in a bunch of songs.

Booray 03-23-2006 04:31 PM

Seeing as there's been no activity on this thread for 20 days, here's a new question (hopefully hasn't been asked before):

What British guitarist played the lead guitar (during his time as a session guitarist) in the original Tom Jones recording of "It's Not Unusual"?

gboz 03-24-2006 07:08 AM

Jeff Beck? Just a guess.

Booray 03-24-2006 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by gboz
Jeff Beck? Just a guess.

no, but close

Shpoop 03-24-2006 08:16 PM

I do believe that was jimmy page, right?

If that was right, I'd like to put a new question. It's kinda hard I think, so I can give hints.

I can think of two albums within the past 10 years whos album title is not the name of a song but rather appears in a song on the album, and shortly after the album's namesake is said, the phrase "I apologize" is said (no more than 3 words between the album title and the phrase)

I hope that's clear, if not tell me and I'll reword.

I know its random and wierd and maybe kinda lame, just some weird coincidence I noticed one day. It will probably take a while to answer, so by all means someone can ask another question in the meantime too, to keep the thread alive.

Booray 03-25-2006 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Shpoop
I do believe that was jimmy page, right?

you got it


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