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Fred Nieman
  
Federal Election on the ACT October long weekend.
My (reps, senate) votes are for the candidates on bicycles.
xxx
p

cfsmtb
  
Federal Election on the ACT October long weekend.
My (reps, senate) votes are for the candidates on bicycles.
xxx
p

Tony Abbott rides a bike.

http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/05/01/1083224643864.html?oneclick=true

cfsmtb
  
BTW I'm bored, you still up Fred?

OK, we haven't had a 80's music battle on aus.bicycle since last year.

Who sang "Never Again", circa UK 1981. Possibly New Romantic to boot.

Bets are off, the doctor is out, gauntlet is thrown down

No Google allowed.

Jack Russell
  
cfsmtb wrote:

>Fred Nieman Wrote:
>
>
>>Federal Election on the ACT October long weekend.
>>My (reps, senate) votes are for the candidates on bicycles.
>>xxx
>>p
>>
>>
>
>Tony Abbott rides a bike.
>
>http://tinyurl.com/3ws8p
>
>
>
>
Only if the press photographers are nearby

--
Remove norubbish to reply direct

Jack Russell

flyingdutch
  
BTW I'm bored, you still up Fred?

OK, we haven't had a 80's music battle on aus.bicycle since last year.

Who sang "Never Again", circa UK 1981. Possibly New Romantic to boot.

Bets are off, the doctor is out, gauntlet is thrown down

No Google allowed.

Spandau Ballet?

cfsmtb
  
Spandau Ballet?

Nope.

Clue, bloke out front had nu hair.

dude
  
: Federal Election on the ACT October long weekend.
: My (reps, senate) votes are for the candidates on bicycles.

Hey, draw us up a 'how to vote card' based on cycle-pollies!!

Jock
  
depeche mode?
just a guess.
Jock

flyingdutch wrote:
>> cfsmtb Wrote:
>>> BTW I'm bored, you still up Fred?
>>>
>>> OK, we haven't had a 80's music battle on aus.bicycle since last
>>> year.
>>>
>>> Who sang "Never Again", circa UK 1981. Possibly New Romantic to
>>> boot.
>>>
>>> Bets are off, the doctor is out, gauntlet is thrown down
>>>
>>> No Google allowed.
>>
>> Spandau Ballet?
>>
>>
>> --
>> flyingdutch

Graeme
  
cfsmtb <cfsmtb.19ukqz@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote in
news:cfsmtb.19ukqz@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com:

> Who sang "Never Again", circa UK 1981. Possibly New Romantic to boot.
>

The Human League had a song called "Never Again" in the early 80s. Don't
know if it was ever a single though, but I do remember hearing it quite a
lot as I think one of my sisters had the album on tape.

Graeme

cfsmtb
  
The Human League had a song called "Never Again" in the early 80s. Don't
know if it was ever a single though, but I do remember hearing it quite a
lot as I think one of my sisters had the album on tape.

Graeme

Very good there sir, rather close! Another hint, this band were a one-hit wonder in Aus. Slightly goth too, but maybe thats just my recollection. :o

Fred Nieman
  
cfsmtb wrote:
> BTW I'm bored, you still up Fred?

Nope. Hockey match Sunday 11 am, and busy burning Vaughan Williams,
Bach/Telemann, and (Kun Woo PAIK plays) Gabriel Fauré CDs borrowed from
the Soviet Socialist Republic of Moreland (Brunswick sub-soviet) library.
>
> OK, we haven't had a 80's music battle on aus.bicycle since last year.

> Who sang "Never Again", circa UK 1981. Possibly New Romantic to boot.

New Romantic,in 1981? Imagine my suprise.

> Bets are off, the doctor is out, gauntlet is thrown down
>
> No Google allowed.
>
Aaaaaargh! OK, round one to you.
>

*** 80s Videos ***
1. Where were the outside shots of the vid for "Let's Dance" done? (10
points)

2. Was the video for "I hear Motion" in black and white or colour? (5
points)

3. What was the dancing animal in the "I hear Motion" vid? (15 points)

4. What was the instrument first heard used by an Australian band in "I
hear Motion" (15 points)

5. What band were James Freud and Sean Kelly in together before The
Models? (15 points)


*** Getting a little bit 90s 80s questions ***
6. In the inside back page of the May 1993 edition of The Face (the
paragon of 80s magazines) , there was an interview with Frank Black. He
said, "We stole the whole flannellette shirt thing from Big Country".
True or false, roughly?

7. Just below the interview was written, "An 80s revival - you heard it
here first." True or false, roughly?
(20 points each. Warning: trick questions)

8. Black Francis and Kim Deal wrote Pixies songs about, respectively,
female and male ... ummm... [blushes deeply] erm... genitalia. Name
them (the songs, not the [ears go bright pink], ahem, girl- and
boy-bits). (20 points each)


*** Annoying 80s things questions ***
9. Clue: welder, pink leg warmers. Name the titles (5 points each) and
artistes (5 points each) of the two singles.

10. Hall and Oates covered what extremely annoying Mike Oldfield (the
song, not Mike Oldfield) song? (15 points)

11. What band was Limahl in? (5 points); explain his name. (20 points)

12. Explain David Sylvian's name. (20 points)


*** Japan was big in the 80s questions ***
OK, OK, David Sylvian wasn't annoying, except for his vocals on
"Forbidden Colours".
13. Name
- the movie it was used in (15 points)
- who guy wrote the music for movie (15 points)
- the band the guy who wrote the music for movie was in (in the opinion
of many Rawk Journalists, the people who, along with Yello and
Kraftwerk, invented Techno, btw) (15 points)
- the author of the novel "Forbidden Colours" (OK, so he offed himself
in 1970 at the Ichigaya, Tokyo HQ of the Japanese Self-Defense Force ie
Army, which I used to cycle past most weekends. But it's still very
80s.) (20 points)
Bonus points if you can say what "forbidden colours" is in Japanese (20
points), and what the double meaning "forbidden colours" in Japanese is
(30 points).

Easy, but still essential 80s one-hit wonder questions
14. Which band, in which song, "asked the doctor to take your picture,
so I can look at you from inside as well"? (5 points)
15. "Big in Japan". That's the song - which band? (5 points)

*** 80s short people questions ***
16. Nick Kershaw proved that pleated, high-waisted narrow-cuffed pants
definitely need to come back into fashion immediately. True or False?
(for short males: 0 points; for anyone else: 10 points)

17. Multiple choice: Jon Moss briefly played drums for which punk band?
a) Buzzcocks
b) The Slits
c) The Clash
d) The Damned
(20 points)

18. Jon and George tangent: what was written on the mugs the Clubbers
sipped their cocoa at the end of the video for "Time (Clock of the
Heart)"? (5 points for each mug)


*** Extreme 80s U2 Trivia question ***
19. At the end of the vinyl version (not the CD, unfortunately) of
"Boy", The Edge plays the guitar riff of which song that would later
appear on "October"? (1 point for people whose 17 year old (since you
got your "P"s at 17 in Tasmania) brother subjected them to all the then
4 U2 albums every morning for months on end as he drove them to school;
50 points for everyone else)


*** Special Tasmanian Section: ***

20. "Outside Coles on a Saturday night/"
- Song Title (5 points)
- Artiste (5 points)
- Suburb (10 points)
- 10 bonus points for any more lyrics; 10 x points for any non-Tasmanian
answers.

Oh yes. As well as the elction date rumour, I heard that Iva Davies
rides a $ 650 Trek MTB with pavement tyres he bought at Clarendon St
Cycles, Martin Plaza rides a single he bought on a whim at Cheeky
Monkey, and Ignatius Jones, when he gets the opportunity, does some laps
of Centennial Park on a custom Hillman (that was ordered from Melbourne
by James Freud, but never picked up) from Woolie Wheels.

Mollie Meldrum rides a second-hand postie-bike (bought by accident at
Abbotsford Cycles in, umm, Richmond, while he waited for the train to go
and watch the Saintas at the Telstra non-Dome) to buy milk and
newspapers at the "boutique" Coles on Swan Street...

But John Howard hasn't ridden a bike since 1954...

Fred Nieman
  
cfsmtb wrote:
> BTW I'm bored, you still up Fred?

Nope. Hockey match Sunday 11 am, and busy burning Vaughan Williams,
Bach/Telemann, and (Kun Woo PAIK plays) Gabriel Fauré CDs borrowed from
the Soviet Socialist Republic of Moreland (Brunswick sub-soviet) library.
>
> OK, we haven't had a 80's music battle on aus.bicycle since last year.

> Who sang "Never Again", circa UK 1981. Possibly New Romantic to boot.

New Romantic,in 1981? Imagine my suprise.

> Bets are off, the doctor is out, gauntlet is thrown down
>
> No Google allowed.
>
Aaaaaargh! OK, round one to you.
>

*** 80s Videos ***
1. Where were the outside shots of the vid for "Let's Dance" done? (10
points)

2. Was the video for "I hear Motion" in black and white or colour? (5
points)

3. What was the dancing animal in the "I hear Motion" vid? (15 points)

4. What was the instrument first heard used by an Australian band in "I
hear Motion" (15 points)

5. What band were James Freud and Sean Kelly in together before The
Models? (15 points)


*** Getting a little bit 90s 80s questions ***
6. In the inside back page of the May 1993 edition of The Face (the
paragon of 80s magazines) , there was an interview with Frank Black. He
said, "We stole the whole flannellette shirt thing from Big Country".
True or false, roughly?

7. Just below the interview was written, "An 80s revival - you heard it
here first." True or false, roughly?
(20 points each. Warning: trick questions)

8. Black Francis and Kim Deal wrote Pixies songs about, respectively,
female and male ... ummm... [blushes deeply] erm... genitalia. Name
them (the songs, not the [ears go bright pink], ahem, girl- and
boy-bits). (20 points each)


*** Annoying 80s things questions ***
9. Clue: welder, pink leg warmers. Name the titles (5 points each) and
artistes (5 points each) of the two singles.

10. Hall and Oates covered what extremely annoying Mike Oldfield (the
song, not Mike Oldfield) song? (15 points)

11. What band was Limahl in? (5 points); explain his name. (20 points)

12. Explain David Sylvian's name. (20 points)


*** Japan was big in the 80s questions ***
OK, OK, David Sylvian wasn't annoying, except for his vocals on
"Forbidden Colours".
13. Name
- the movie it was used in (15 points)
- who guy wrote the music for movie (15 points)
- the band the guy who wrote the music for movie was in (in the opinion
of many Rawk Journalists, the people who, along with Yello and
Kraftwerk, invented Techno, btw) (15 points)
- the author of the novel "Forbidden Colours" (OK, so he offed himself
in 1970 at the Ichigaya, Tokyo HQ of the Japanese Self-Defense Force ie
Army, which I used to cycle past most weekends. But it's still very
80s.) (20 points)
Bonus points if you can say what "forbidden colours" is in Japanese (20
points), and what the double meaning "forbidden colours" in Japanese is
(30 points).

Easy, but still essential 80s one-hit wonder questions
14. Which band, in which song, "asked the doctor to take your picture,
so I can look at you from inside as well"? (5 points)
15. "Big in Japan". That's the song - which band? (5 points)

*** 80s short people questions ***
16. Nick Kershaw proved that pleated, high-waisted narrow-cuffed pants
definitely need to come back into fashion immediately. True or False?
(for short males: 0 points; for anyone else: 10 points)

17. Multiple choice: Jon Moss briefly played drums for which punk band?
a) Buzzcocks
b) The Slits
c) The Clash
d) The Damned
(20 points)

18. Jon and George tangent: what was written on the mugs the Clubbers
sipped their cocoa at the end of the video for "Time (Clock of the
Heart)"? (5 points for each mug)


*** Extreme 80s U2 Trivia question ***
19. At the end of the vinyl version (not the CD, unfortunately) of
"Boy", The Edge plays the guitar riff of which song that would later
appear on "October"? (1 point for people whose 17 year old (since you
got your "P"s at 17 in Tasmania) brother subjected them to all the then
4 U2 albums every morning for months on end as he drove them to school;
50 points for everyone else)


*** Special Tasmanian Section: ***

20. "Outside Coles on a Saturday night/"
- Song Title (5 points)
- Artiste (5 points)
- Suburb (10 points)
- 10 bonus points for any more lyrics; 10 x points for any non-Tasmanian
answers.



Iva Davies rides a $ 650 Trek MTB with pavement tyres he bought at
Clarendon St Cycles, Martin Plaza rides a single he bought on a whim at
Cheeky Monkey, and Ignatius Jones, when he gets the opportunity, does
some laps of Centennial Park on a custom Hillman that was ordered from
Melbourne by James Freud, but never picked up, from Woolie Wheels.
Mollie Meldrum rides a second-hand postie-bike (bought at Abbotsford
Cycles in, umm, Richmond, while he waited for the train to go and watch
the Saintas at the Telstra non-Dome) to buy milk and newspapers at the
"boutique" Coles on Swan Street.

Fred Nieman
  
cfsmtb wrote:
> BTW I'm bored, you still up Fred?

Nope. Hockey match Sunday 11 am, and busy burning Vaughan Williams,
Bach/Telemann, and (Kun Woo PAIK plays) Gabriel Fauré CDs borrowed from
the Soviet Socialist Republic of Moreland (Brunswick sub-soviet) library.
>
> OK, we haven't had a 80's music battle on aus.bicycle since last year.

> Who sang "Never Again", circa UK 1981. Possibly New Romantic to boot.

New Romantic,in 1981? Imagine my suprise.

> Bets are off, the doctor is out, gauntlet is thrown down
>
> No Google allowed.
>
Aaaaaargh! OK, round one to you.
>

*** 80s Videos ***
1. Where were the outside shots of the vid for "Let's Dance" done? (10
points)

2. Was the video for "I hear Motion" in black and white or colour? (5
points)

3. What was the dancing animal in the "I hear Motion" vid? (15 points)

4. What was the instrument first heard used by an Australian band in "I
hear Motion" (15 points)

5. What band were James Freud and Sean Kelly in together before The
Models? (15 points)


*** Getting a little bit 90s 80s questions ***
6. In the inside back page of the May 1993 edition of The Face (the
paragon of 80s magazines) , there was an interview with Frank Black. He
said, "We stole the whole flannellette shirt thing from Big Country".
True or false, roughly?

7. Just below the interview was written, "An 80s revival - you heard it
here first." True or false, roughly?
(20 points each. Warning: trick questions)

8. Black Francis and Kim Deal wrote Pixies songs about, respectively,
female and male ... ummm... [blushes deeply] erm... genitalia. Name
them (the songs, not the [ears go bright pink], ahem, girl- and
boy-bits). (20 points each)


*** Annoying 80s things questions ***
9. Clue: welder, pink leg warmers. Name the titles (5 points each) and
artistes (5 points each) of the two singles.

10. Hall and Oates covered what extremely annoying Mike Oldfield (the
song, not Mike Oldfield) song? (15 points)

11. What band was Limahl in? (5 points); explain his name. (20 points)

12. Explain David Sylvian's name. (20 points)


*** Japan was big in the 80s questions ***
OK, OK, David Sylvian wasn't annoying, except for his vocals on
"Forbidden Colours".
13. Name
- the movie it was used in (15 points)
- who guy wrote the music for movie (15 points)
- the band the guy who wrote the music for movie was in (in the opinion
of many Rawk Journalists, the people who, along with Yello and
Kraftwerk, invented Techno, btw) (15 points)
- the author of the novel "Forbidden Colours" (OK, so he offed himself
in 1970 at the Ichigaya, Tokyo HQ of the Japanese Self-Defense Force ie
Army, which I used to cycle past most weekends. But it's still very
80s.) (20 points)
Bonus points if you can say what "forbidden colours" is in Japanese (20
points), and what the double meaning "forbidden colours" in Japanese is
(30 points).

Easy, but still essential 80s one-hit wonder questions
14. Which band, in which song, "asked the doctor to take your picture,
so I can look at you from inside as well"? (5 points)
15. "Big in Japan". That's the song - which band? (5 points)

*** 80s short people questions ***
16. Nick Kershaw proved that pleated, high-waisted narrow-cuffed pants
definitely need to come back into fashion immediately. True or False?
(for short males: 0 points; for anyone else: 10 points)

17. Multiple choice: Jon Moss briefly played drums for which punk band?
a) Buzzcocks
b) The Slits
c) The Clash
d) The Damned
(20 points)

18. Jon and George tangent: what was written on the mugs the Clubbers
sipped their cocoa at the end of the video for "Time (Clock of the
Heart)"? (5 points for each mug)


*** Extreme 80s U2 Trivia question ***
19. At the end of the vinyl version (not the CD, unfortunately) of
"Boy", The Edge plays the guitar riff of which song that would later
appear on "October"? (1 point for people whose 17 year old (since you
got your "P"s at 17 in Tasmania) brother subjected them to all the then
4 U2 albums every morning for months on end as he drove them to school;
50 points for everyone else)


*** Special Tasmanian Section: ***

20. "Outside Coles on a Saturday night/"
- Song Title (5 points)
- Artiste (5 points)
- Suburb (10 points)
- 10 bonus points for any more lyrics; 10 x points for any non-Tasmanian
answers.



Iva Davies rides a $ 650 Trek MTB with pavement tyres he bought at
Clarendon St Cycles, Martin Plaza rides a single he bought on a whim at
Cheeky Monkey, and Ignatius Jones, when he gets the opportunity, does
some laps of Centennial Park on a custom Hillman that was ordered from
Melbourne by James Freud, but never picked up, from Woolie Wheels.
Mollie Meldrum rides a second-hand postie-bike (bought at Abbotsford
Cycles in, umm, Richmond, while he waited for the train to go and watch
the Saintas at the Telstra non-Dome) to buy milk and newspapers at the
"boutique" Coles on Swan Street.

Fred Nieman
  
cfsmtb wrote:
> BTW I'm bored, you still up Fred?

Nope. Hockey match Sunday 11 am, and busy burning Vaughan Williams,
Bach/Telemann, and (Kun Woo PAIK plays) Gabriel Fauré CDs borrowed from
the Soviet Socialist Republic of Moreland (Brunswick sub-soviet) library.
>
> OK, we haven't had a 80's music battle on aus.bicycle since last year.

> Who sang "Never Again", circa UK 1981. Possibly New Romantic to boot.

New Romantic,in 1981? Imagine my suprise.

> Bets are off, the doctor is out, gauntlet is thrown down
>
> No Google allowed.
>
Aaaaaargh! OK, round one to you.
>

*** 80s Videos ***
1. Where were the outside shots of the vid for "Let's Dance" done? (10
points)

2. Was the video for "I hear Motion" in black and white or colour? (5
points)

3. What was the dancing animal in the "I hear Motion" vid? (15 points)

4. What was the instrument first heard used by an Australian band in "I
hear Motion" (15 points)

5. What band were James Freud and Sean Kelly in together before The
Models? (15 points)


*** Getting a little bit 90s 80s questions ***
6. In the inside back page of the May 1993 edition of The Face (the
paragon of 80s magazines) , there was an interview with Frank Black. He
said, "We stole the whole flannellette shirt thing from Big Country".
True or false, roughly?

7. Just below the interview was written, "An 80s revival - you heard it
here first." True or false, roughly?
(20 points each. Warning: trick questions)

8. Black Francis and Kim Deal wrote Pixies songs about, respectively,
female and male ... ummm... [blushes deeply] erm... genitalia. Name
them (the songs, not the [ears go bright pink], ahem, girl- and
boy-bits). (20 points each)


*** Annoying 80s things questions ***
9. Clue: welder, pink leg warmers. Name the titles (5 points each) and
artistes (5 points each) of the two singles.

10. Hall and Oates covered what extremely annoying Mike Oldfield (the
song, not Mike Oldfield) song? (15 points)

11. What band was Limahl in? (5 points); explain his name. (20 points)

12. Explain David Sylvian's name. (20 points)


*** Japan was big in the 80s questions ***
OK, OK, David Sylvian wasn't annoying, except for his vocals on
"Forbidden Colours".
13. Name
- the movie it was used in (15 points)
- who guy wrote the music for movie (15 points)
- the band the guy who wrote the music for movie was in (in the opinion
of many Rawk Journalists, the people who, along with Yello and
Kraftwerk, invented Techno, btw) (15 points)
- the author of the novel "Forbidden Colours" (OK, so he offed himself
in 1970 at the Ichigaya, Tokyo HQ of the Japanese Self-Defense Force ie
Army, which I used to cycle past most weekends. But it's still very
80s.) (20 points)
Bonus points if you can say what "forbidden colours" is in Japanese (20
points), and what the double meaning "forbidden colours" in Japanese is
(30 points).

Easy, but still essential 80s one-hit wonder questions
14. Which band, in which song, "asked the doctor to take your picture,
so I can look at you from inside as well"? (5 points)
15. "Big in Japan". That's the song - which band? (5 points)

*** 80s short people questions ***
16. Nick Kershaw proved that pleated, high-waisted narrow-cuffed pants
definitely need to come back into fashion immediately. True or False?
(for short males: 0 points; for anyone else: 10 points)

17. Multiple choice: Jon Moss briefly played drums for which punk band?
a) Buzzcocks
b) The Slits
c) The Clash
d) The Damned
(20 points)

18. Jon and George tangent: what was written on the mugs the Clubbers
sipped their cocoa at the end of the video for "Time (Clock of the
Heart)"? (5 points for each mug)


*** Extreme 80s U2 Trivia question ***
19. At the end of the vinyl version (not the CD, unfortunately) of
"Boy", The Edge plays the guitar riff of which song that would later
appear on "October"? (1 point for people whose 17 year old (since you
got your "P"s at 17 in Tasmania) brother subjected them to all the then
4 U2 albums every morning for months on end as he drove them to school;
50 points for everyone else)


*** Special Tasmanian Section: ***

20. "Outside Coles on a Saturday night/"
- Song Title (5 points)
- Artiste (5 points)
- Suburb (10 points)
- 10 bonus points for any more lyrics; 10 x points for any non-Tasmanian
answers.



Iva Davies rides a $ 650 Trek MTB with pavement tyres he bought at
Clarendon St Cycles, Martin Plaza rides a single he bought on a whim at
Cheeky Monkey, and Ignatius Jones, when he gets the opportunity, does
some laps of Centennial Park on a custom Hillman that was ordered from
Melbourne by James Freud, but never picked up, from Woolie Wheels.
Mollie Meldrum rides a second-hand postie-bike (bought at Abbotsford
Cycles in, umm, Richmond, while he waited for the train to go and watch
the Saintas at the Telstra non-Dome) to buy milk and newspapers at the
"boutique" Coles on Swan Street.

cfsmtb
  
Well, for starters, maybe Vinnie & the V8's? Mum still has the single somewhere.

The rest of it? Give me 24 hours, several javas & pray that the SBS TdF coverage doesn't stuff up again this evening (bit scary at approx 11.30pm wasn't it viewers?) :eek: :eek:

hippy
  
The rest of it? Give me 24 hours, several javas & pray that the SBS TdF coverage doesn't stuff up again this evening (bit scary at approx 11.30pm wasn't it viewers?) :eek: :eek:

There's always cyclingnews live text, letour.com live audio and plenty
of time for SBS to sort it out before McEwan wins the final sprint :-)

hippy

flyingdutch
  
cfsmtb wrote:
> BTW I'm bored, you still up Fred?
*** 80s Videos ***
1. Where were the outside shots of the vid for "Let's Dance" done? (10
points)
2. Was the video for "I hear Motion" in black and white or colour? (5
points)
3. What was the dancing animal in the "I hear Motion" vid? (15 points)
4. What was the instrument first heard used by an Australian band in "I
hear Motion" (15 points)
5. What band were James Freud and Sean Kelly in together before The
Models? (15 points)
*** Getting a little bit 90s 80s questions ***
6. In the inside back page of the May 1993 edition of The Face (the
paragon of 80s magazines) , there was an interview with Frank Black. He
said, "We stole the whole flannellette shirt thing from Big Country".
True or false, roughly?
7. Just below the interview was written, "An 80s revival - you heard it
here first." True or false, roughly?
(20 points each. Warning: trick questions)
8. Black Francis and Kim Deal wrote Pixies songs about, respectively,
female and male ... ummm... [blushes deeply] erm... genitalia. Name
them (the songs, not the [ears go bright pink], ahem, girl- and
boy-bits). (20 points each)
*** Annoying 80s things questions ***
9. Clue: welder, pink leg warmers. Name the titles (5 points each) and
artistes (5 points each) of the two singles.
10. Hall and Oates covered what extremely annoying Mike Oldfield (the
song, not Mike Oldfield) song? (15 points)
11. What band was Limahl in? (5 points); explain his name. (20 points)
12. Explain David Sylvian's name. (20 points)
*** Japan was big in the 80s questions ***
OK, OK, David Sylvian wasn't annoying, except for his vocals on
"Forbidden Colours".
13. Name
- the movie it was used in (15 points)
- who guy wrote the music for movie (15 points)
- the band the guy who wrote the music for movie was in (in the opinion
of many Rawk Journalists, the people who, along with Yello and
Kraftwerk, invented Techno, btw) (15 points)
- the author of the novel "Forbidden Colours" (OK, so he offed himself
in 1970 at the Ichigaya, Tokyo HQ of the Japanese Self-Defense Force ie
Army, which I used to cycle past most weekends. But it's still very
80s.) (20 points)
Bonus points if you can say what "forbidden colours" is in Japanese (20
points), and what the double meaning "forbidden colours" in Japanese is
(30 points).
Easy, but still essential 80s one-hit wonder questions
14. Which band, in which song, "asked the doctor to take your picture,
so I can look at you from inside as well"? (5 points)
15. "Big in Japan". That's the song - which band? (5 points)
*** 80s short people questions ***
16. Nick Kershaw proved that pleated, high-waisted narrow-cuffed pants
definitely need to come back into fashion immediately. True or False?
(for short males: 0 points; for anyone else: 10 points)
17. Multiple choice: Jon Moss briefly played drums for which punk band?
a) Buzzcocks
b) The Slits
c) The Clash
d) The Damned
(20 points)
18. Jon and George tangent: what was written on the mugs the Clubbers
sipped their cocoa at the end of the video for "Time (Clock of the
Heart)"? (5 points for each mug)
*** Extreme 80s U2 Trivia question ***
19. At the end of the vinyl version (not the CD, unfortunately) of
"Boy", The Edge plays the guitar riff of which song that would later
appear on "October"? (1 point for people whose 17 year old (since you
got your "P"s at 17 in Tasmania) brother subjected them to all the then
4 U2 albums every morning for months on end as he drove them to school;
50 points for everyone else)
*** Special Tasmanian Section: ***
20. "Outside Coles on a Saturday night/"
- Song Title (5 points)
- Artiste (5 points)
- Suburb (10 points)
- 10 bonus points for any more lyrics; 10 x points for any non-Tasmanian
answers.

1 Times Square?
2 B+W with coloured animation over the top from memory. wow that song brings back memories. POW back when the carpet was still sticky and yuppies wouldnt last 5 minutes
3 A wolf?
4 One of them ubiquotous Roland keyboards, nest pas?
5 No idea. 'The arguments' ? :rolleyes:
6 Flanalettes and quad-bikes :D
7 Im guessin true
8 Welder-Flashdance. pride has blocked the (her) artist's name from memory!
Pink Leg warmers - Let's get physical. ONJ
9 Oh the shame! not knowing the pixies answers...
10 Hall and Oates. shuuuddddeeerrrrr!!!
11 Limahl. thought he was solo. 'Never ending story' ?
12 I'd prefer it if someone explained David Sylvian's music :confused:
13 'Merry Xmas Mr Lawrence'
David? Sakimoto?
No idea on the rest. Yello now there was a group!
Bow, Bow. Chick-a-chickaaaa!
14 Bandname? damn. "I think Im turnin Japanese(ah)"
15 David Sylvian?
16 a big Noooooooooooooooooo!
17 b
18 no idea
19 'All i want is you-oooo' ?
20 think cfsmtb nailed that one

Graeme
  
Fred Nieman <fred_kneeman@hotmail.com> wrote in news:BxNMc.534$PO.23206
@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au:

q1-8 no idea

> *** Annoying 80s things questions ***
> 9. Clue: welder, pink leg warmers. Name the titles (5 points each) and
> artistes (5 points each) of the two singles.

Flash Dance, was it not Irene Cara or something similar

> 10. Hall and Oates covered what extremely annoying Mike Oldfield (the
> song, not Mike Oldfield) song? (15 points)

Family Man

> 11. What band was Limahl in? (5 points); explain his name. (20 points)

Kajagoogoo, it's an anagram of his real surname - Hamill

> 12. Explain David Sylvian's name. (20 points)

It's his mum and dad's surname and they liked the name David?

> - the author of the novel "Forbidden Colours" (OK, so he offed himself
> in 1970 at the Ichigaya, Tokyo HQ of the Japanese Self-Defense Force ie
> Army, which I used to cycle past most weekends. But it's still very
> 80s.) (20 points)

Big clue there - Mishima (don't know his other name, Yukio or something).
There was a film about the story with a soundtrack by Philip Glass.

> Easy, but still essential 80s one-hit wonder questions
> 14. Which band, in which song, "asked the doctor to take your picture,
> so I can look at you from inside as well"? (5 points)

The Vapors

> 15. "Big in Japan". That's the song - which band? (5 points)

Alphaville



That's all I can get...


Graeme

cfsmtb
  
Round One answer:

Classix Nouveau. And what a right bunch of posers they were too.


*** 80s Videos ***

1. Sydney.

2. Hmm, think it was a combination, plus a Melbourne pier as a Guest Star.

3. Possibly James Freud.

4. Gum leaf?

5. Teenage Radio Stars.


*** Getting a little bit 90s 80s questions ***

6. Don't know. Unfortunately Stuart Adamson of Big Country topped himself a few years back, so we can't ask him.

7. Only three years out from the change of the decade? Maybe Francis was taking the piss.

8. "Bird Dream of the Olympus Mons" or maybe even "Gigantic". Last one just a guess.


*** Annoying 80s things questions ***

9. Irene Cara. Flashdance

10. Don't care. (Iva Davies co-wrote "Electric Blue" with John Oates).

11. Kajagoogoo. Real name Chris Hamill, ie; fiddle around with surname, come up with Limahl.

12. Dunno, it sounded classier that David Batt.


*** Japan was big in the 80s questions ***

13.
a. Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence.
b. Ryuichi Sakamoto (also co-wrote "Walking to the Beat" with Iva Davies).
c. Yellow Magic Orhestra.
d. Yukio Mishima.
e. Kinjiki.
f. Butoh ? Definately not bukkake...

Easy, but still essential 80s one-hit wonder questions

14. The Vapours.

15. Alphaville.


*** 80s short people questions ***

16. No.

17. d. The Damned.

18. ****ed if I know.


*** Extreme 80s U2 Trivia question ***

19. Not a fan of U2 and never got got my license in Tasmania either,even one could of close to 20 years ago...


*** Special Tasmanian Section: *** (sealed?)

20. "Outside Coles on a Saturday night"

a. See above.
b. Vinnie and V8's.
c. Inner suburbs or Glenorchy? Moonah Mile?
d. "And I'm in me Chevrolet...."


>But John Howard hasn't ridden a bike since 1954...

Proves beyond doubt he's undeniably evil AND a intellectual pygmy to boot.

Rumour file, Lindsey Tanner has been seen riding a pimped out Banshee Morphine around the trails in Yarra Bend.

cheers & now I've got work to do.

fred knieman
  
Fred Nieman wrote:
> cfsmtb wrote:
> > BTW I'm bored, you still up Fred?
Weeping Wizards. 'Ken oath, as they say in Tasmania - don't try to
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