Saturday, 9 November 2013

The Daily Teaser — 9-11-2013

You know, I am really getting used to the BBC’s iPlayer, I really am.

This week’s episode of QI and Have I Got News For You … ?    You can’t go FAR wrong, I’m sure.

Actually, iPlayer’s got advantages over Channel 4’s catch-up service.   Channel 4’s iPod app is nice … but won’t play through my TV: UNLIKE iPod, currently happily showing all sorts of things.

Point against Channel Four, I think, that … !

Hmmm … 

Let’s get moving, shall we?   Before I start to rant … 

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Yesterday’s Teaser* saw Debbi putting in her answers: AND bagging five out out of five.

Let’s see how she — and you — do with today’s questions, shall we?   Here they are, along with the ‘How To,’ License and video … 

Q1) 9th November, 1967, was the publication date for the first edition of Rolling Stone magazine.   The magazine was named after a song by whom … ?
Q2) That first issue’s lead article was about which music festival: Monterey, Glastonbury or Woodstock … ?
Q3) Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas was initially published in Rolling Stone: who wrote Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas?
Q4) The UK edition of Rolling Stone ran from 1969 to 1972: and was called what … ?
Q5) John Lennon, Paul McCartney, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Tina Turner, Donovan and Eric Clapton, have all appeared on which bit of the magazine … ?
Q6) Rolling Stone writer, Jon Landau, once wrote “I saw rock and roll future and its name is … ” … what … ?
Q7) Finally … who was Rolling Stone’s first editor … ?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 8th November, 1519, saw Hernán Cortés enter which Central American city … ?
A1) Tenochtitlan: in what’s now, of course, Mexico City.
Q2) That city was ruled by which native American tribe: the Aztec, Inca or Mayans … ?
A2) The Aztec.
Q3) The tribe concerned was led by whom … ?
A3) I always saw him called Montezuma: more correctly, he’s Moctezuma 2nd: or Moctezuma the Younger.
Q4) The ruins of the city are in what’s now which Central American country … ?
A4) Mexico: in Mexico City, to be exact.
Q5) Finally … Cortés was one of the generation of Spanish conquerors known as … what … ?
Enjoy those.

I’ll leave you with this thought …
“When I first heard Bob Dylan at Monterey I did not like him.   I was deaf.”
Ralph J. Gleason, Rolling Stone music critic and cofounder.
And a Bob Dylan tune … 


Have a good day … !











*        Drat, that reminds, me Debbi: I’ll HAVE to look up that post of yours, for yesterday!   I had a bit of a busy day … !

1 comment:

Debbi said...

No problem, Paul!

1. Bob Dylan
2. Woodstock
3. Hunter S. Thompson
4. Friends or Frenz
5. the cover
6. Bruce Springsteen
7. Jan Wenner

And be sure and tell Karen Chilvers I said hello, and that I didn't mean to unfriend her so many times. It was all a terrible mistake. Honestly!