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Music Quiz: Clickable Sporcle Jeopardy

Congratulations to Tony, who scored 20/20 in last week’s quiz.

This week’s quiz perhaps requires a bit less musical expertise than usual – some of it’s more general knowledge. It’s in a Jeopardy-style format.

https://www.sporcle.com/games/bhenderson79/clickable-sporcle-jeopardy-music?t=music

I scored 30/30 with 2:53 remaining. Can you beat my time?

R.I.P. to bassist John Giblin – not a household name, but he turns up on a lot of English records in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He played with Lennon and McCartney solo, and on Phil Collins’ ‘In The Air Tonight’. I like his fretless bass noodling on John Martyn’s ‘Sweet Little Mystery’.

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    • Don’t Stop Me Now is interesting for me – it’s really gained in popularity over the years. It didn’t make it onto their 1981 Greatest Hits, but it’s now one of their best-known tracks for a younger generation.

    • I think growing up learning piano helped me with that – I kind of took it for granted that everyone else was coming from the same place.

      • Yes…you would know them more than others. I did get a couple of them right anyway….and for me that was impressive.

  1. Oh yeah, I finally got a perfect score after numerous weeks of coming so close. 30/30 with 3:12 left on the clock. I was sorry to hear about John Giblin. I knew he had been on a number of recordings I love, but when I checked out his discography I was amazed to see so many that I was unaware of.

    • Great work! Giblin was on a lot of art-rock stuff, especially in the late 1970s and early 1980s. We’re right in the middle of peak deaths of 1960s and 1970s rockers, I reckon, so not surprising his passing slipped under the radar a little.

  2. Correct. It was a hit back in late 1978 but not one that anyone took much notice of. As you say, its popularity has been post 2000.

    It wasn’t played by the band at Live Aid, and probably not even considered in such terms. Now, no doubt it would have been on the set list.

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