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Q1) Santa Baby. One of my zumba teachers loved the song and in the running up to Christmas we always had to do a routine with this song, including wearing tinsel and the lot. I remember the looks on the faces of the people waiting to come into the studio for the next class!
Q2) Squeeze
Q3) 2004
Q4) The World Is Not Enough
Q5) clot Happy Christmas, Paul! Oh, I agree about the Pogues' song. It's one of my favourites. I hadn't heard that version by Bing and David Bowie. It is something, for sure.
Oh, by the way, I posted this review this week and included a Catalan Christmas Carol, although I think there are versions in other languages as well. The setting is superb. And, I think you might find the book intriguing as well. https://olganm.wordpress.com/2025/12/23/tuesdaybook-blog-the-book-of-guilt-by-catherine-chidgey-cathchidgey/
Sorry to keep adding comments, but I was listening to Driving Home for Christmas (I've always liked Chris Rea. He has one of those voices I like, with lots of character, like Leonard Cohen in his later years, or Joe Cocker, or Johnny Cash), and I read he died just 3 days ago. I had seen that he had died and wondered why I didn't know, but I didn't realise it was that recent. I don't think I've heard it on the news here, but they've been pretty busy with other news, I guess.
Hello Paul ..... Merry Christmas! Love today's quiz ! Music choice superb 👌 for Christmas day. My answers as follows: 1. Santa Baby 2. Squeeze 3. 2004 4. The World Is Not Enough 5. Clot. I hope to be back for your regular quiz. I must get back to cooking Christmas dinner. Happy New Year xxxx
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1 Santa Baby
ReplyDelete2 Madness
3 2004
4 The World is not Enough
5 Clot
Q1) Santa Baby. One of my zumba teachers loved the song and in the running up to Christmas we always had to do a routine with this song, including wearing tinsel and the lot. I remember the looks on the faces of the people waiting to come into the studio for the next class!
ReplyDeleteQ2) Squeeze
Q3) 2004
Q4) The World Is Not Enough
Q5) clot
Happy Christmas, Paul! Oh, I agree about the Pogues' song. It's one of my favourites. I hadn't heard that version by Bing and David Bowie. It is something, for sure.
Oh, by the way, I posted this review this week and included a Catalan Christmas Carol, although I think there are versions in other languages as well. The setting is superb. And, I think you might find the book intriguing as well.
ReplyDeletehttps://olganm.wordpress.com/2025/12/23/tuesdaybook-blog-the-book-of-guilt-by-catherine-chidgey-cathchidgey/
Sorry to keep adding comments, but I was listening to Driving Home for Christmas (I've always liked Chris Rea. He has one of those voices I like, with lots of character, like Leonard Cohen in his later years, or Joe Cocker, or Johnny Cash), and I read he died just 3 days ago. I had seen that he had died and wondered why I didn't know, but I didn't realise it was that recent. I don't think I've heard it on the news here, but they've been pretty busy with other news, I guess.
ReplyDeleteHello Paul .....
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Love today's quiz !
Music choice superb 👌 for Christmas day. My answers as follows:
1. Santa Baby
2. Squeeze
3. 2004
4. The World Is Not Enough
5. Clot.
I hope to be back for your regular quiz. I must get back to cooking Christmas dinner.
Happy New Year xxxx
Don't forget Root Boy Slim doing "Christmas at K-Mart"!
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/XCug-qMq5TY?si=CTy2Cy7NtCiu8Tb9
I'd hate to deprive Gen Z of that old chestnut. :)
1. Santa Baby
2. Squeeze
3. 2004
4. The World is Not Enough
5. clot