Q1)12th July saw The Rolling Stones play their first gig: at which noted London club?
Q2)In which year of the 1960s was this?
Q3)The Stones’ line-up at that gig, saw Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts‡ on drums, Dick Taylor on bass, and Brian Jones on guitar, and harmonica. Who played piano?
Q4)The band’s classic line-up replaced Dick Taylor as bassist: with whom?
Q5)The band’s first single — in 1963 — was called Come On. Who wrote Come On?
Q6)Their third single, I Wanna Be Your Man, was written by whom?
Q7)The band’s third single was a cover of a Buddy Holly tune. Which Buddy Holly tune?
Q8)Founder member, Brian Jones, died in which year?
Q9)Which current member of the band joined in 1975?
Q10)Finally … The Stones played Glastonbury in which year of this century?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1)11th July, 1889, saw the founding of the city of Tijuana^. Tijuana is in which country?
“This morning on Dartford station a guy I knew at primary school came up to me. He’s got every record Chuck Berry made. He is called Mick Jagger.”
Keith Richards, in a letter to his aunt.
And a couple of Stones numbers …
Have a good day.
* Wish I had time to worry about the weather, yesterday, Olga: my innards were seriously acting up! Here’s hoping today’s a bit better! (And yeah, I know what you mean about BB8: apparently it was a series of props, rather than purely animation. Which is good: it gives the actors something to look at, other than a tennis ball on a stick!)
† I’ll try and keep my eye open for it, Debbi: sounds interesting.
‡ Charlie’s been married to the same woman for the entirety of his Stones’ career. Practically unique, in the history of rock and roll.
^ I’ve never actually been to Mexico: or Tijuana. But whenever someone mentions the place? I automatically get a Wall of Voodoo tune ear-worming its way through my head …
Q1) The Marquee Club Q2) 1962 Q3) Ian Stewart Q4) I’m confused by this question… Brian Jones? Q5) Chuck Berry Q6) Lennon-McCartney (it says second where I’m checking) Q7) Not Fade Away Q8) 1969 Q9) Ronnie Wood Q10) 2013 I hope today is a better day. You're probably doing it already, but keeping a food diary and also mentioning the meds might give you a better understanding of what might be going on... I know what you mean about Tijuana
1. Marquee Jazz Club 2. 1962 3. Ian Stewart 4. Bill Wyman 5. Chuck Berry 6. Paul McCartney and John Lennon or Lennon-McCartney 7. Not Fade Away 8. 1969 9. Mick Taylor 10. 2013
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Q1) The Marquee Club
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1962
Q3) Ian Stewart
Q4) I’m confused by this question… Brian Jones?
Q5) Chuck Berry
Q6) Lennon-McCartney (it says second where I’m checking)
Q7) Not Fade Away
Q8) 1969
Q9) Ronnie Wood
Q10) 2013
I hope today is a better day. You're probably doing it already, but keeping a food diary and also mentioning the meds might give you a better understanding of what might be going on...
I know what you mean about Tijuana
I love that Wall of Voodoo song! :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you're feeling much better!
1. Marquee Jazz Club
2. 1962
3. Ian Stewart
4. Bill Wyman
5. Chuck Berry
6. Paul McCartney and John Lennon or Lennon-McCartney
7. Not Fade Away
8. 1969
9. Mick Taylor
10. 2013