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1. During the December 6th, 1969 concert in Livermore, California, what song were the Rolling Stones performing when spectator Merideth Hunter was stabbed and killed?
Under my Thumb
2. Which Stones single spent the most time on the Billboard US top-40?
Start me Up, spent 19 weeks in the US top 40
3. The Glimmer Twins have produced Rolling Stones albums for many years. In fact, who are the Glimmer Twins?
Muck Jagger and Keith Richards
4. Name the first album which had production credits given to the Glimmer Twins?
It's only Rock'n'Roll (1974)
5. The Beatles album A Hard Days Night interrupted the Rolling Stones' self-titled debut's long-running hold of the UK #1 album spot in August of 1964. After a long-running #1 stay of it's own, Hard Days was succeeded in December by which Rolling Stones album?
Rolling Stones (same re-entered at #1)
6. What Stones album was the first certified platinum by the RIAA?
Black & Blue (1976)
7. The Peter Tosh / Mick Jagger collaborative recording Don't Look Back, which was a #43 UK single and #81 US single in 1978, was first recorded by what group?
The Temptations (song was co-written by William'Smokey' Robinson)
8. Which Stones single had it's back-side track entitled I Think I'm Going Mad?
She was Hot (January 1984)
9. Name either of the two (2) Rolling Stones songs in which John Lennon and Paul McCartney sang backing vocals.
'We love you' and 'Dandelion'
10. In which Rolling Stones album did Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page lend his 6-string talents?
'One Hit (to the body)' on Dirty Work album (1986)
11. On which Rolling Stones song does David Bowie reportedly sing backing vocals?
'Time waits for no-one', from the 1974 album 'It's only Rock and Roll'
12. Who hosted the October 14, 1978 Saturday Night Live show in which the Rolling Stones performed?
He presented a "Certificate of Merit" to John Belushi on the same show.
The host was the then-NYC Mayor, Ed Koch
13. In which film was the Stones song Miss Amanda Jones used as the name of a major character as well as her theme song?
Some Kind of Wonderful
14. Mick Jagger was to appear with Jason Robards in film roles which were eventually realized by other actors. The few surviving scenes which were filmed with the two (Jagger & Robards), can be seen in the documentary Burden of Dreams, based on the events surrounding the filming of what motion picture?
Fitcarraldo
15. The Stones have performed in Madison Square Garden, NYC over a dozen times in eight (8) different years; which years did the Stones perform in this venue?
17. Only one album (LP) the Stones ever released does not have the name Rolling Stones featured on the front or back cover (only on spine); which album is this?
18. Which Rolling Stone had a UK #14 single as a solo artist in 1981?
Metamorphosis (1975)
19. What was the exact title of the song printed on the flip-side of the initial pressing UK 7" single I Wanna be Your Man?
'Stones'
20. Martin Scorsese has used Rolling Stones music in many of his films. What single song has been used in the greatest number of his films?
After a three-years break Electro Cult Band XPQ-21 are back with "Alive", an album full of self- confidence and self-belief ! From the infernal programming of pumping dancefloor beats, the club-hit power of driving EBM / Electro tracks and the booming energy of pounding bass-lines "Alive" sees a welcome return from one of the Electro scenes guiding lights. A must for fans of FRONT 242, LEAETHERSTRIP, PRODIGY or HOCICO, XPQ-21 deliver an irresistable concotion of Electro, Punk, Industrial and EBM ( particulaly evident on songs such as "Dead Body" ) culminating in an aggressive inferno. XPQ-21 also deliver versatility, tempering the onslaught of driving club anthems with quiter melodic moments of minimal electro and melancholy soundscapes, delivering a well rounded and essential release for all fans of the Electro genre...
there is new artist named "Cowboy Troy". He does this Country-HipHop crossover that he calls 'hick-hop' (lol!)
At any rate, he has the one song that I think is awesome. Not only does it have a great melody, but the message is important too. (a ballad, by the way)
he has the video on his site. Take a look at it. The song is "If you don't wanna love me"
Refuting the rumour of a possible break-up ( following "Farewell" and "The Best Of" releases ) Goth / Darkwave legends Clan Of Xymox are back with "Breaking Point" : possibly their most perfectly blended album yet. Featuring searing guitar lines, strong bass sounds mixed with atmospheric and powerful synths and Ronny Mooring's deep, sensuous and harmonic voice it delivers all of Xymox's trademark sounds and references offered in their iconic and unique style. This 'classic' sound is no more evident than on album opener and first single "Weak In My Knees" - a club hit par excellence : mighty tunes, powerful chorus line, a perfect sing-a-long melody which catches the listener in an instant. The following track "Calling You Out" shows them from their darker, even more aggressive side with straight guitar lines and no compromises, while "She's Dangerous" is yet another dancefloor hit - complete with infectious synth lines, driving rhythms and a permenant hook. "Eternally", "We Never Learn" and "Cynara" are songs that will capture the hearts of their older fans immediately - quiet, almost introspective, slow, thoughtful and eternal. "Be My Friend" presents another powerful club hit while album closers "Pandora's Box" - forms an interlude into the aggressive song "Under The Wire" ( a track that demonstrates perfectly the rockier side of Clan Of Xymox ) and finally "What's Going On" a melodic masterpiece that demands replaying.
Kipling: I believe it...I can't leave one of those places without dropping at least $50-$100 just going in to grap some picks or strings or something...and end up with all kinds of thing I never knew I always wanted!
Thanks for telling me about the amp- and thanks for the links Nirvana.
And you can remember all those songs...like riding a bike- once you get going, you won't be able to stop