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The most fiendishly and ridiculously difficult music question ever to grace AB
Seriously - you have to be an utter music nerd to get this one:
In terms of album titles, what do Sade, Elton John and Dire Straits have in common?
It's quite unique.
I heard this question back in the very late eighties and to my knowledge, I believe these are the only three artists this applies to. The only clue you have is that it relates to album titles and songs.
MarkRae/Steve.5 - I will feast on your tears as you struggle, and fail together the answer.
In terms of album titles, what do Sade, Elton John and Dire Straits have in common?
It's quite unique.
I heard this question back in the very late eighties and to my knowledge, I believe these are the only three artists this applies to. The only clue you have is that it relates to album titles and songs.
MarkRae/Steve.5 - I will feast on your tears as you struggle, and fail together the answer.
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I'm suggesting that a better quiz question would have resulted in my answer. However, there's only one album that so far meets the criteria. If we could find another album or two (even if they weren't the only ones), asking what those two or three albums had in common would be a really good quiz question ...
E.g. I see from earlier posts that you're a big Snow Patrol fan. If the first two words of the song "I'll Never Let Go" on the Snow Patrol album "Fallen Empires" were "Fallen Empires", then the quiz question could be "What do the albums 'Fallen Empires' by Snow Patrol and 'Diamond Life' by Sade have in common?".
Most people would be thinking of producers, studios, etc. and struggle to twig it was something as obscure as the opening words being the title of the album...
I'm suggesting that a better quiz question would have resulted in my answer. However, there's only one album that so far meets the criteria. If we could find another album or two (even if they weren't the only ones), asking what those two or three albums had in common would be a really good quiz question ...
E.g. I see from earlier posts that you're a big Snow Patrol fan. If the first two words of the song "I'll Never Let Go" on the Snow Patrol album "Fallen Empires" were "Fallen Empires", then the quiz question could be "What do the albums 'Fallen Empires' by Snow Patrol and 'Diamond Life' by Sade have in common?".
Most people would be thinking of producers, studios, etc. and struggle to twig it was something as obscure as the opening words being the title of the album...
It really depends on who the target audience for this question is. If it's for a standard pub quiz, then what you're suggesting would be far too hard.
If it's for a classic rock music quiz, you could ask something like:
What is the connection between the following songs?
Queen - Sheer Heart Attack
E.L.P. - Brain Salad Surgery
Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
or
What is the connection between the following songs?
Pink Floyd - Corporal Clegg
Uriah Heep - The Magician's Birthday
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Collegiana
If it's for a classic rock music quiz, you could ask something like:
What is the connection between the following songs?
Queen - Sheer Heart Attack
E.L.P. - Brain Salad Surgery
Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
or
What is the connection between the following songs?
Pink Floyd - Corporal Clegg
Uriah Heep - The Magician's Birthday
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Collegiana
I have another one for you here - I'm not a pop music expert - I just happen to have the LP -
The Australian group The Church released an LP in Britain in the early 80's called
" The Blurred Crusade " which is a line from the song " You Took" . Singles from that LP were hits in Australia but not Britain .
The Australian group The Church released an LP in Britain in the early 80's called
" The Blurred Crusade " which is a line from the song " You Took" . Singles from that LP were hits in Australia but not Britain .
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