
Can you correctly answer multi-choice questions about British music in 1971? Find out here:
https://www.sporcle.com/games/sideshowsteve/1971-in-british-music-copy
I scored a just-above-average 13/20 – can you beat me?
Congratulations to NameEclectic Music Lover, who was the fastest in last week’s 3 Songs, 1 Common name quiz.
It’s been unseasonably stormy here:

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15/20 for me this week. Not bad for an American, but I still feel like I should have done better.
You’re still coming second at this point.
12/20. Your weather looks scary and I hope will improve soon!
It’s fine now – just had one bad day. Weird though, in the middle of summer.
Glad to hear that. It did look concerning, especially that car in the flooded street!
17/20. It’s been a while since I covered 1971 on my blog, but it definitely helped with some of the answers! Hope you’re not too wet!
It’s dried out again now – good work, you’re still winning at this point.
13/20. Stay safe Graham.Hope the weather improves shortly.
Good score! It’s a lovely day here again today, just an unexpected summer storm.
11/20 for me. Oh well, I don’ t know my 1971 British History very well.
Good job though – sounds like a passing grade.
16/20 for me. I had no idea about several but still managed to make a few lucky guesses.
Great score – looks like you’re currently on the podium.
10/20. Dang, you have a lot of standing water!
It’s not as bad as it looks – there’s just a low-lying area on our street. We live far enough uphill that it will just run downhill rather than flood our house if it’s really bad.
Good.
Score
18/20
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04:31 ….I knew my useless trivia of UK televison would come in handy one day. The mandolin player on Stewarts Maggie Mae tripped me up but I guess and got it right…I knew that it was Ray Jackson (from Lindisfarne) on the original but he wasn’t a choice…. and guess at the one on Top of the Pops.
That’s impressive – looks like you’re going to win this week.
It hit one of my strong spots…
85%
Great work.