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Ve ask ze questions!!martinfoyle wrote:This, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/1148784.stm , confirms that you're right.Tim(e) wrote:Douglas Trendle
What singer appears on both The Specials 1st album and U2's
The Unforgetable Fire album?
INXS had a hit with a cover of an early Australian song entitled "The Loved One"... what was the name of the band that originally recorded this song?
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The Loved OnesINXS had a hit with a cover of an early Australian song entitled "The Loved One"... what was the name of the band that originally recorded this song?
http://www.milesago.com/Artists/lovedones.htm
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Here's a link for ordering this album.well done martinfoyle (and a superb band they were too - highly recommended if anyone is able to track down their album "Magic Box").
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... ce&s=music
Here's my question again.
What singer appears on both The Specials 1st album and U2's
The Unforgetable Fire album?
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Sorry... it was a long weekend here (maybe I should have posted a question on the assumption I would be credited with the correct answer)
On the Kill Bill Vol 1 soundtrack is a tune by the Japanese musician Tomoyasu Hotei. Name one of the bands he was in prior to becoming a solo recording artist and name another string to his bow (well, you don't have to... but I will be impressed if you can).
On the Kill Bill Vol 1 soundtrack is a tune by the Japanese musician Tomoyasu Hotei. Name one of the bands he was in prior to becoming a solo recording artist and name another string to his bow (well, you don't have to... but I will be impressed if you can).
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-AsiaOn the Kill Bill Vol 1 soundtrack is a tune by the Japanese musician Tomoyasu Hotei. Name one of the bands he was in prior to becoming a solo recording artist
http://www.mmguide.musicmatch.com/artis ... 4#memberof
-he's an actorand name another string to his bow (well, you don't have to... but I will be impressed if you can)
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0396231/
Well live and learn!! I did not know that he had had anything to do with that band... I was thinking of either Boowy or Complex which were his two most famous bands in Japan. Your point sir!!martinfoyle wrote: -Asia
http://www.mmguide.musicmatch.com/artis ... 4#memberof
Yes, he starred in the very entertaining Samurai Fiction.-he's an actor
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Maybe that's a bit too obscure a question. Here's a hint: It's the rhythm guitarist, I think, on the '79 version of Stranger In the House on George Jones' My Very Special Guests album. Can't find the lp sleeve right now, but I do remember this fact occuring to me.martinfoyle wrote:What musician has played on a studio recording with both EC and Buddy Holly?
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Blue is very close, the right guys name is in this paragraph.BlueChair wrote:I'm thinking it's Earl Palmer, even though that probably makes no sense
http://members.door.net/hollyweb/wtmc/wizzp.htm
-Jerry Allison became the group's leader and after a short while, the group resumed recording and touring. Earl Sinks left and another Holly "soundalike" named David Box then recorded with the group, especially with his rendition of "Peggy Sue Got Married". in 1961, the Crickets teamed up with Bobby Vee and released several singles and an album. Although Mauldin is pictured on the album cover, he was not on the session. Tommy Allsup played on some songs, Earl Palmer was the drummer on a few of them, with Bobby Vee doing most of the vocals, sharing a couple with Jerry Allison.