Q4)1968 saw the first performances of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Lloyd Webber composed the music for it. Who wrote the lyrics: Richard Stilgoe, Tim Rice or Donny Osmond?
Q7)Lloyd Webber wrote the music for 1976’s Evita. Evita was the nickname of Eva Perón. She was a political figure, where: Argentina, Brazil or Chile?
A7)Argentina. (On the original album version, Evita was played by sung/played by Julie Covington: and by Madonna in the 1996 film version. Some guitar parts on the LP were played by Hank Marvin.)
Q8)Lloyd Webber’s Cats premiered in 1981. It’s based on a book of poetry by whom: T. S. Eliot, Philip Larkin or Sylvia Plath?
† You know, I’m going to have to look out for the word ‘amateur’ Olga! And I’d love to see those photos, as well! (Pass my congratulations on to the station, please!)
‡ That it should, Debbi: I think a rather fruity computer company nicked it, too^!
Q5) Barcelona. Santa Maria del Pi is a lovely church with a spectacular stained glass rosette not far from las Ramblas. Highly recommended and right in the heart of Barcelona. Thanks, Paul. The congratulations will be passed on. I have to go to pick up a recorder and the camera tomorrow as I'll go on a guided walk that will feature next week in the news. I won't be able to do the edits, but Pau, the editor (Paul in Catalan, I must have told you that already) will do it. It should be an interesting walk, as it follows in the footsteps of an author who wrote about immigration and lived in the slums when his parents first arrived in the city (he was only 2 years old). The walk leaves from an underground stop a few minutes from my place, so that's handy, especially for a Saturday morning, when things can get quite busy.
Once again you mark your mother down for giving a correct answer to one of your badly written Questions. I notice that in today’s answers you have changed the wording of Question 3 after every one had answered it.
If I had still been doing your quiz I too would have been very annoyed if I had given a right answer which was not the one you thought was right.
One needs a brain the size of a planet to understand what answer you want to your questions.
I love it when someone comments. But, having had anonymous comments I feel may be libellous, actionable or just plain offensive, over the years?
I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
Should you choose to use a pseudonym/name, I’d appreciate it if that name were to be polite and inoffensive. I’d rather you kept it clean, and relatively grown up. Comments left with a pseudonym will be posted at my discretion: I really prefer a link.
Contentious, actionable or abusive posts left anonymously will not be posted. Nor will comments using offensive pseudonyms or language, or that are abusive of other commenters.
Thank you.
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Q1) Bolivia
ReplyDeleteQ2) weather
Q3) Gus Grissom
Q4) Barack Obama
Q5) Barcelona. Santa Maria del Pi is a lovely church with a spectacular stained glass rosette not far from las Ramblas. Highly recommended and right in the heart of Barcelona.
Thanks, Paul. The congratulations will be passed on. I have to go to pick up a recorder and the camera tomorrow as I'll go on a guided walk that will feature next week in the news. I won't be able to do the edits, but Pau, the editor (Paul in Catalan, I must have told you that already) will do it. It should be an interesting walk, as it follows in the footsteps of an author who wrote about immigration and lived in the slums when his parents first arrived in the city (he was only 2 years old). The walk leaves from an underground stop a few minutes from my place, so that's handy, especially for a Saturday morning, when things can get quite busy.
Once again you mark your mother down for giving a correct answer to one of your badly written Questions. I notice that in today’s answers you have changed the wording of Question 3 after every one had answered it.
ReplyDeleteIf I had still been doing your quiz I too would have been very annoyed if I had given a right answer which was not the one you thought was right.
One needs a brain the size of a planet to understand what answer you want to your questions.
Good job I am only parking cars.
1 Bolivia
ReplyDelete2 Weather
3 John Young
4 Barack Obama
5 Barcelona
Uh, my brain hurts? :)
ReplyDelete1. Bolivia
2. weather
3. Gus Grissom
4. Barack Obama
5. Barcelona