Not gonna lie – sorting out 15 Q albums is a tricky business. There are probably some you’ve never heard of. It doesn’t help that two of the most famous Q albums in the classic rock canon are by The Who, and I could only include one (feels like having two by the same artist is a bit tough).
I hope you know your Emmylou Harris, Ichiko Aoba, and Olivier Messiaen records…
https://www.sporcle.com/games/grahama/hide-your-q-albums
I’m ineligible. Hopefully it’s not too tricky!
Congratulations to Tony, who demolished the field in his win last week.
Enjoy Jackson Browne rocking through ‘Somebody’s Baby’ in 1983.
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7/15
Good job, I think that’s around the average this week.
Thanks, Graham. I think I did ok considering it is Q. Great job on continuing the series for us!
Old gold on Jackson Browne.
He had some pretty good songs in the 1980s – adapted better than some of his contemporaries.
6/15 thanks for putting this together
Thanks for playing!
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11/15 Redeemed myself a little.
Yup, great job. You’re winning so far.
Score 7/15 Timer 05:45
Good job, thanks for playing.
7/15… Not bad, considering!
Yup, not bad at all.
9/15 with a huge amount of guesswork involved
That’s a pretty good score in the context of this week.
Stumbled to a 12/15 score this week after getting 9 in a row. The rest were pure guesses.
Ah, “Somebody’s Baby” always brings me back to Fast Times At Ridgemont High, which I saw on opening weekend in 1982.
12 is a good effort – looks like it puts you in the lead.