May 26, 2007

Rock 'n Roll Trivia

So I just got back from my bike ride, on which I listened once more to my second-hand tracks. And, once more, I've come up with some Rock 'n Roll trivia to amuse and delight you. Unlike the radical un-delight I got when nobody was able to answer even the third gimme on the Great and Powerful Fats. I mean, c'mon people, I can understand why no one got the toughie, but no one, not even the lovely and omniscient Mumblix got that third gimme. Considering the category, I thought it was kind of a Zen question.

Be that as it may, here again are two gimmes and a tough one. And worse, after the tough one, a REAL tough mofo. Ten thousand LoCal MBP points, 100 times as much as I usually award, to anyone that gets it.

1. Who won't do her Daddy's will and come back where she belongs?

2. The movie wasn't so hot and didn't have much of a plot. Who should do what?

And the toughie (hint: it's not actually on this collection and dates from some time later but I thought of it while listening to the older material):

3. I couldn't bear to wait an extra minute, do darling do what?

And, as anticipated, here is the ballbuster; at least, I think it's a ball buster. It's the only song on the four-CD collection I had never before heard, though I've heard other material by the same artist (and many years later, this artist was in a very amusing commercial, which I will share after the current festivities are completed). And because I think it's a ballbuster, I will give you lots of material to work with:

4. Who has a farm on which there are some women? Women here, women there, women women women everywhere? One of them lived on a hill and rustled and tussled like Buffalo Bill, and one day went for a ride with a pistol and sword by her side.

Anyone who get this question has my eternal respect, undying gratitude, 10,000 LoCal MBP points, and nothing else.

Posted by Ken S at May 26, 2007 05:02 PM | TrackBack (0) | Category: Rock 'n' Roll Trivia
Comments

2. Little Susie needs to wake up and go home.

Isn't it quaint, to think of teenagers worrying about their reputations. Although of course they should, for all sorts of good reasons. But I felt like a dinosaur talking to my daughter about hers.

Posted by: Laura(southernxyl) at May 27, 2007 06:54 AM

Hm. Number three sounds familiar. "Darling, be home soon."

I always liked the Lovin' Spoonful.

Posted by: Nightfly at May 28, 2007 12:06 AM