
Congratulations to last week’s contestants. It looks like the fastest time came from Jamie from The Music In My Ears
This week your challenge is to link albums to bands starting with A.
https://www.sporcle.com/games/thebail/a-bands-album-match
I’m not intimately acquainted with the discographies of all of these bands. Even with some lucky guessing, I couldn’t tell between Afghan Whigs and All-American Rejects at the end. I ended up with 14/15.
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11/15. Got all the ones I knew and then my guesses were all unlucky.
Good work – still in the joint lead.
Really?! Surely that won’t be the winning score
You did get overtaken, but you were ahead for a while.
Not surprised. Maybe next time.
SCORE
11/15 …. I totally guessed on a few and actually got them right… but too many that I didn’t know.
Good score – it was a tough one this week.
14/15. I got the same ones wrong as you cuz I’m only a little tiny bit familiar with Afghan Whigs and the other one I don’t know who the fuck they are.
I like that Waltzing Matilda video. Isn’t that an Australian song or something?
Good work. I like the Afghan Whigs but I’d never heard of that record.
Waltzing Matilda was written by Eric Bogle. I think he was born in Scotland but emigrated to Australia.
4/15
Thanks for playing.
🙂
15/15 with 54 seconds left – a little process of elimination involved and a lucky guess
Great work!
15/15 with 18 seconds left. And what Tony said, I had to eliminate a bunch to figure it out and then a good guess helped.
Great woork, I thought that was a tough one.
It was a tough one.
A measly 12/15 this week after a couple of bad guesses at the end.
A solid score nonetheless.
I had an album by the Pogues a long time ago but I don’t think that song was on it. The album was called Rum and Sodomy I think. Do you know what album that song was on? Or maybe it wasn’t even on an album and they only did it live.
And the Band Played is the last track on Rum, Sodom, and the Lash, I think.