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    Posted: September 16 2009 at 13:52
How many Focus albums had Hocus Pocus on them?
How many Mountain albums had Mississippi Queen?
How many people like Kokomo by The Beach Boys?
Is Keef Hartley really an American Indian?
Did Keith Emerson do 98.6?
Did Carl Palmer do an album titled With Guests?
Robin Trower and Cive Bunker formed a band in 1972. What was the name of the band?
What were the 3 words printed in the right hand corner on the label of Swan 45 release of The Beatles She Loves You?
Who invented the saying: We have every record ever recorded! We drive a truck to your house!
What did The Doors and Atomic Rooster have in common?
In the early 70's, who replaced Ritchie Blackmore for one Deep Purple concert?
On the Vee Jay records release The Beatles vs The Four Seasons, in your opinion, who won?
Who were the members of Beck, Bogart & Appice?
Name one of the most legendary session drummers from the 60's and 70's who is instituitionalized?
What was the last song Syd Barrett recorded with Pink Floyd?
Why wre The Kinks banned from the U.S. in the late sixties?
How was it possible to obtain a sealed copy of The Beatles Butcher Block cover in 1965?
What famous horror film from the 60's did Beaver & Krause do some of the soundtrack for?
What Kinks album was released on Reprise Records but never released on cd?
Did Rare Bird ever play the United States?
If you want to answer the trivia questions, you are welcome to do so. If you would prefer making jokes out of such questions, please do that too.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 13:54
13. Jeff Beck, Carmine Appice, and Tim Bogert.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 14:01
I assume the last song Syd Barrett recorded with Pink Floyd was Jugband Blues.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 14:10
Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

I assume the last song Syd Barrett recorded with Pink Floyd was Jugband Blues.

Aww, you got the easy one.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 14:55
Originally posted by A Person A Person wrote:

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

I assume the last song Syd Barrett recorded with Pink Floyd was Jugband Blues.

Aww, you got the easy one.

The easy one??!!

The answer is Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun. Syd played on three songs on A Saucerful, the first being Jugband Blues, the second being Remember A Day and the third being a part of Set The Controls.Gilmour played on the song too, and it's the only Floyd song on which all five members play. Most songs of the album where recorded in august/october '67, all these three were, but the overdubs for Set The Controls where done later, so that makes it the last song recorded with Syd I guess.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 15:16
What did The Doors and Atomic Rooster have in common?

Their leader died?

In the early 70's, who replaced Ritchie Blackmore for one Deep Purple concert?

Iommi?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 15:56
Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

What did The Doors and Atomic Rooster have in common?

Their leader died?

In the early 70's, who replaced Ritchie Blackmore for one Deep Purple concert?

Iommi?
Thanks for your effort. Since there is a total of 20 questions I'll give up these 2. The Doors and Atomic Rooster had no bass player. Randy California from the 60's band SPIRIT replaced Blackmore when he was sick.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 16:21
^ Someone played bass on The Doors' albums. It's just that he wasn't part of the band, totally. And in their shows he wasn't there at all.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 16:52
Originally posted by floydispink floydispink wrote:

Originally posted by A Person A Person wrote:

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

I assume the last song Syd Barrett recorded with Pink Floyd was Jugband Blues.

Aww, you got the easy one.

The easy one??!!

The answer is Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun. Syd played on three songs on A Saucerful, the first being Jugband Blues, the second being Remember A Day and the third being a part of Set The Controls.Gilmour played on the song too, and it's the only Floyd song on which all five members play. Most songs of the album where recorded in august/october '67, all these three were, but the overdubs for Set The Controls where done later, so that makes it the last song recorded with Syd I guess.

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I am really curious when did Barrett record Vegetable Man and Scream Thy Last Scream with Pink Floyd? Was that just before the Saucerful sessions?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 17:16
I'll do the Keef (Keith) Hartley one.
 
The Keef Hartley band had an album called Halfbreed and Keef's band Dogsoldier has some sort of Native American on the cover.
 
Hartley often posed in Indian clothes but I'm pretty sure he was born in the North of England and therefore adopted Indian clothing as some sort of gimmick
 
Quick edit: he was born in Lancashire, which makes his being an American Indian even more unlikely (Thanks Wiki)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 17:19
Originally posted by TODDLER TODDLER wrote:

Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

What did The Doors and Atomic Rooster have in common?

Their leader died?

In the early 70's, who replaced Ritchie Blackmore for one Deep Purple concert?

Iommi?
Thanks for your effort. Since there is a total of 20 questions I'll give up these 2. The Doors and Atomic Rooster had no bass player. Randy California from the 60's band SPIRIT replaced Blackmore when he was sick.
 
The bass parts were played by Vincent Crane and Ray Manzarek via the organ. Dunno just how but plenty here on PA will be able to tell us I'm sureTongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 17:23
I can do another oneTongue
 
Robin Trower/Clive Bunker teamed up with Frankie ("Darlin" "Be Good to Yourself" Miller) and someone on bass I guess and were called JUDE
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 17:25
TL is right, they actually had bass players for the recording sessions. That's bass guitar what we hear on the albums.

From Wikipedia:
Larry Knechtel (Uncredited) - bass ("Soul Kitchen," "Twentieth Century Fox," "Back Door Man," "I Looked At You," "Take It As It Comes")
Douglas Lubahn – bass guitar on tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, & 9
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 17:31
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Live it was definitely via organ.
 
I.ve got three Rooster albums and there's no bass credits I can find, but I know John Gustafson was a mate of John DuCann's so if anybody played bass on Rooster albums my money's on him 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 18:08
^ Sorry, I forgot to mention I was talking about The Doors only. I don't know about Atomic Rooster, but listening to their recordings (in my mind) I don't feel they had bass guitar, indeed. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 16 2009 at 20:46
Originally posted by el dingo el dingo wrote:

I can do another oneTongue
 
Robin Trower/Clive Bunker teamed up with Frankie ("Darlin" "Be Good to Yourself" Miller) and someone on bass I guess and were called JUDE
Thanks for the feedback! You are correct. You guys should come up with trivia not me. appreciate the input.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 01:30

Delete or scrap out the questions that have been answered.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 03:10
Originally posted by TODDLER TODDLER wrote:

Originally posted by floydispink floydispink wrote:

Originally posted by A Person A Person wrote:

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

I assume the last song Syd Barrett recorded with Pink Floyd was Jugband Blues.

Aww, you got the easy one.

The easy one??!!

The answer is Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun. Syd played on three songs on A Saucerful, the first being Jugband Blues, the second being Remember A Day and the third being a part of Set The Controls.Gilmour played on the song too, and it's the only Floyd song on which all five members play. Most songs of the album where recorded in august/october '67, all these three were, but the overdubs for Set The Controls where done later, so that makes it the last song recorded with Syd I guess.

Yes, I'm a fanboy.Embarrassed
I am really curious when did Barrett record Vegetable Man and Scream Thy Last Scream with Pink Floyd? Was that just before the Saucerful sessions?

I believe those where recorded during the Saucerful sessions. According to a Syd Barrett fansite, Scream Thy Last Scream was recorded 7th August '67, and Vegetable Man 2th November '67. Acoording to Last.fm (I don't know how reliable that is though), Set the controls was recorded in August '67, but the overdubs where done in October '67 and January '68.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 17 2009 at 13:07
Originally posted by floydispink floydispink wrote:

Originally posted by TODDLER TODDLER wrote:

Originally posted by floydispink floydispink wrote:

Originally posted by A Person A Person wrote:

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

I assume the last song Syd Barrett recorded with Pink Floyd was Jugband Blues.

Aww, you got the easy one.

The easy one??!!

The answer is Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun. Syd played on three songs on A Saucerful, the first being Jugband Blues, the second being Remember A Day and the third being a part of Set The Controls.Gilmour played on the song too, and it's the only Floyd song on which all five members play. Most songs of the album where recorded in august/october '67, all these three were, but the overdubs for Set The Controls where done later, so that makes it the last song recorded with Syd I guess.

Yes, I'm a fanboy.Embarrassed
I am really curious when did Barrett record Vegetable Man and Scream Thy Last Scream with Pink Floyd? Was that just before the Saucerful sessions?

I believe those where recorded during the Saucerful sessions. According to a Syd Barrett fansite, Scream Thy Last Scream was recorded 7th August '67, and Vegetable Man 2th November '67. Acoording to Last.fm (I don't know how reliable that is though), Set the controls was recorded in August '67, but the overdubs where done in October '67 and January '68.
Syd Barrett's sister claimed that her brother was sane. And that there is a great misunderstanding between public relations groups and knowing the truth about the guy. But then when I listen to his Madcap and Barrett there appears to be something questionable about the tone of his voice. I believe he taught Roger Waters when not to play. And gathering the concept of knowing when not to have a specific instrument play either a hook or a fill. 
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