Music Trivial Pursuit

Nope.

Terry Jacks scored huge with the song Seasons in the Sun and the B-side was Put the Bone In. His solo work as well as the Poppy Family stuff will live on forever along side such other Canadian AM crap like Andy Kim, Edward Bear and Trooper.

PS - Best Soul Asylum cover ever was their version of Sexual Healing.

Nope.[/quote]Catatonia? The Alarm have reformed. The Alarm?

Nope.[/quote]Catatonia? The Alarm have reformed. The Alarm?[/quote]
No. Here’s a hint: They’re super. They’re furry. They’re animals.

The Monkees!!

Dang, The SuperFurryAnimals!!!

Which psychedelic 60s band was named after a book on S& M culture.?

The Velvet Underground.

John Anderson made a guest appearance for what band which had also featured Greg Lake.

King Crimson?

Who was the walrus?

Testify, Parts 1 & 2, a 1966 hit for the Isley Brothers, was arguably the first funk record ever produced. Which later rock legend played on that track?

Jimi Hendrix…

Who’s other stage names included Uncle Jam and Mr Wiggles?

George Clinton…aka Funkadelic/Dr Funkenstein…

Who is Mr Bungle?

Paul

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Who is Mr Bungle?[/quote]

Mike Patton?

Which rock group did Nike apologize to last month?

Minor Threat.

Which former head of state’s wife was rumored to have had relations with a Rolling Stone?

[quote=“Captain Shannon”]

Who is Mr Bungle?[/quote]
The bear from the English programme Rainbow?

Ronald Reagan

Gosh, that’s an ugly picture, but no.

Pierre Trudeau

There are topless pictures of Margaret partying down with the Stones circulating.

Correct. Your turn to ask, Quentin.

Well, I’m not going to wait all day.

Who played with Bauhaus, Tones on Tail, the Jazz Butcher and Love and Rockets?

[quote=“porcelainprincess”]Well, I’m not going to wait all day.

Who played with Bauhaus, Tones on Tail, the Jazz Butcher and Love and Rockets?[/quote]David J

Name the singer of a three-piece Texan band who started his own church only to later reject Christianity due, in part, to his sexual orientation. The band’s first album was named after a C.S Lewis book.