But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 13th July, 1962, saw Harold Macmillan — Britain’s then PM — fire seven members of his Cabinet. In a reshuffle known as the Night of the Long … what?
Q2) 13th July, 1527, saw the birth of Dr John Dee. He was an advisor to which English monarch?
Q3) 13th July, 1942, saw the birth of actor, Harrison Ford. In which film does he play Rick Deckard?
Q4) Two years later, 13th July, 1944, saw the birth of Ernő Rubik: inventor of Rubik’s Cube. He invented the Cube, whilst working as a Professor of what?
Q5) Finally … 13th July, 1993, saw officials in Manchester get approval. To apply for what?
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?A2) 1962.
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?A3) Ian Stewart.
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 second single, I Wanna Be Your Man, was written by whom?A6) John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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?A8) 1969.
Q9) Which current member of the band joined in 1975?A9) Ronnie Woods.
Q10) Finally … The Stones played Glastonbury in which year of this century?A10) 2013.
“I am in show business. I don’t, for a minute, ever forget that this is a business that I’m involved in, and it plays by business’ rules.”Harrison Ford, born 13th July, 1942.
I hope everything remains settle and the interview goes great.
ReplyDeleteYes, I understand. I think all the members of the Rolling Stones were somersaulting in my head. Dead and alive.
Q1) Knives
Q2) Elizabeth I
Q3) Blade Runner
Q4) Architecture in Budapest
Q5) To host the 2000 Olympic Games
Good luck with the interview! :)
ReplyDelete1. Knives
2. Queen Elizabeth I
3. Blade Runner
4. architecture
5. the 2000 Olympics