I see I've always misheard no. 1.
I presumed it was a bit of a nonsense song; "Hot dog, jumping frog, I love cookie".
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Right, I see I've stumped you all on most of these so here are the answers.
1) Albuquerque
2)It was the only Abba hit on which the men were on lead vocal duties
3) Pig (Ron "Pigpen" McKernan)
Bear (Bob "The Bear" Hite)
Lizard (The Lizard King)
4) Same tune
5) Gary Tibbs (left the Knoxy's Vibrators to join Roxy Music). He also featured in the early 80s classic Adam and the Ants line up.
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Originally posted by Chunk View PostA little contemporary music quiz for all you CUK pop pickers to get your teeth into this damp, miserable Wednesday morning.
1) US cities. What city completes this lyric "Hot dog, jumping fire .."?
2) In terms of Abba hits, what is unique about Does your Mother Know?
3) Three animal connections:
Lead singer of the Grateful Dead
Lead singer of Canned Heat
Lead singer of The Doors
4)Lipstick by The Buzzcocks and Shot by Both Sides by Magazine. What's the connection?
5)A stinker for you. In 1978, who left Knoxy to join Roxy?
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Pop Quiz
A little contemporary music quiz for all you CUK pop pickers to get your teeth into this damp, miserable Wednesday morning.
1) US cities. What city completes this lyric "Hot dog, jumping fire .."?
2) In terms of Abba hits, what is unique about Does your Mother Know?
3) Three animal connections:
Lead singer of the Grateful Dead
Lead singer of Canned Heat
Lead singer of The Doors
4)Lipstick by The Buzzcocks and Shot by Both Sides by Magazine. What's the connection?
5)A stinker for you. In 1978, who left Knoxy to join Roxy?
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