lets play...MUSIC QUIZ!!!

Started by dragonboy, Sep 30, 2007, 02:01 AM

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aMD

I'm going to say 555 is A

Chills

Quotewe need more questions, peeps!

Ok, but did someone already got your question about Elvis Costello's brother?
I haven't got a clue on that one.

In the meanwhile here's an Elvis-related question.
That is Elvis as in Shinki Chen's father, not "the other Elvis".
If Db logs on, he needs to get this one. But maybe he's still partying after Readings one-nil victory?

Anyway, who portrayed Elvis-loving criminal Thomas J. Murphy in the 2001 film 3000 Miles To Graceland?
IMDB further informs me the tagline for this one was "Crime is King".  ::)

aMD

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alright, here's your elvis question:  ;)
Who is Elvis Costello's brother?  Hint: he is solo musician, he played in Bob Dylan's band, and more recently he's been a producer and musical archivist for motion pictures.

You're right, no one has answered this yet.  I'll give another hint: he was the music archivist for Big Lebowski and produced the O Brother Where Art Thou soundtrack.

Db's probably not going to be happy but I think the answer to your elvis question is harvey keitel.

megisnotreal

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alright, here's your elvis question:  ;)
Who is Elvis Costello's brother?  Hint: he is solo musician, he played in Bob Dylan's band, and more recently he's been a producer and musical archivist for motion pictures.

You're right, no one has answered this yet.  I'll give another hint: he was the music archivist for Big Lebowski and produced the O Brother Where Art Thou soundtrack.


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aMD

good job, meg.  your turn to ask a question.

wordawg

Quote93 is definitely Rammstein.

Know your German industrial metal folks :D


Correct
the future is Ginger

wordawg

QuoteI'm going to say 555 is A

Correct

All yours.......
the future is Ginger

ManNamedTruth

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Quotei am still owed a question so here it goes.

What song was guitar feeback first used on record?


The piece of music was called Wolfman but I can't remember who wrote it.

i don't really no what you're referring to, i guess it might be disputable. i'll give you a hint. they weren't the first band to use feedback, but one band member claimed it was the first time it was recorded on a pop record.
That's motherfuckin' John Oates!

red

Quote93 is definitely Rammstein.

Know your German industrial metal folks :D
DU HAST!!!   ;D

I had a friend who was obsessed with them.  I remember him showing me one of their live DVD's where one of the band members has laser-shooting googles on and a robotic hand that shoots fireworks.  Good times.

aMD

What music producer pulled a gun on Harry Belafonte and Bob Dylan during a session for Belafonte's version of "Midnight Special"? (don't overthink this one)

LizKing531

QuoteGeorge Harrison.

I'm going to assume I'm right and ask the next question.

I'll make the next question a little easier:

Question no 2
What was The Band's name before they were The Band?

peppermint overcoat
the crackers

damn - I know there's more

LizKing531

QuoteWhat music producer pulled a gun on Harry Belafonte and Bob Dylan during a session for Belafonte's version of "Midnight Special"? (don't overthink this one)


I'm gonna go out on a limb and say it wasn't Rick Rubin

megisnotreal

an elvis related question for db!  8-)

who was inspired to take up music at seven years of age after seeing elvis presley on the ed sullivan show?

hint: he wrote "blinded by the light."

red

Quotewho was inspired to take up music at seven years of age after seeing elvis presley on the ed sullivan show?
BRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCE!

red

Here we go:

[size=14]100000)[/size] Who created the opening theme for Robot Chicken?  He's also played with Tom Waits and has been the 'leader' of a seemingly popular band for quite a few years now...

MMJ_fanatic

QuoteHere we go:

[size=14]100000)[/size] Who created the opening theme for Robot Chicken?  He's also played with Tom Waits and has been the 'leader' of a seemingly popular band for quite a few years now...

LES CLAYPOOOOOOL!
Sittin' here with me and mine.  All wrapped up in a bottle of wine.

dragonboy

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Quotei am still owed a question so here it goes.

What song was guitar feeback first used on record?


The piece of music was called Wolfman but I can't remember who wrote it.

i don't really no what you're referring to, i guess it might be disputable. i'll give you a hint. they weren't the first band to use feedback, but one band member claimed it was the first time it was recorded on a pop record.
Maybe you're referring to The Beatles? Greggy was right though:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_feedback
God will forgive them. He'll forgive them and allow them into Heaven.....I can't live with that.

dragonboy

QuoteAnyway, who portrayed Elvis-loving criminal Thomas J. Murphy in the 2001 film 3000 Miles To Graceland?
It was Kurt Russel or Kevin Costner. They were both in the movie, no idea who played who though...

God will forgive them. He'll forgive them and allow them into Heaven.....I can't live with that.

ManNamedTruth

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Quotei am still owed a question so here it goes.

What song was guitar feeback first used on record?


The piece of music was called Wolfman but I can't remember who wrote it.

i don't really no what you're referring to, i guess it might be disputable. i'll give you a hint. they weren't the first band to use feedback, but one band member claimed it was the first time it was recorded on a pop record.
Maybe you're referring to The Beatles? Greggy was right though:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_feedback

yeah i was, you cheated though. i should've been more sepecific, thats why i reiterated some. the song is I Feel Fine.
That's motherfuckin' John Oates!

aMD

QuoteWhat music producer pulled a gun on Harry Belafonte and Bob Dylan during a session for Belafonte's version of "Midnight Special"? (don't overthink this one)


do the words "wall of sound" mean anything to anybody?