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| Uhoh, need clues. One person came to mind immediately, but he was a single performer backed by a band. Can't imagine the Who opening for him. Will think on this and look for clues. Cynthia |
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- Posted by midnightsmum 4b ON (My Page) on Sun, Sep 25, 11 at 12:51
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- Posted by midnightsmum 4b ON (My Page) on Sun, Sep 25, 11 at 12:53
| I meant fellow, not follow - sorry. |
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| My guess would be Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. :) |
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| Hmmm, I think of Richards as much more contained on stage-unlike in life-ha! I am not sure I have my timelines straight as I seem to want to place all these bands as rising at the same time. However, I am on a different page than Honalee. Heavy and airborne at the same time? |
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- Posted by lorna-organic (My Page) on Sun, Sep 25, 11 at 15:53
| The Stones were having hits a few years before the Who hit the charts. I'm thinking it was a foxy American guitarist, who couldn't experience a break in the States. He moved to London realizing he might have a better opportunity, made it big in the U.K., then came back to the US as a huge star spangled rock'n roll legend. (He was a legend in his own time!) |
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| Lorna, I thought of him, too, but he wasn't really a fellow Londoner and Nancy keeps referencing "this band" rather than "this guitarist", so I figured it probably isn't. Could be wrong, though. The Stones would fit, but Jagger is the only one I can remember as being wild on stage. I think I will stick with my guess--"the god of guitar" and could be wild on stage-oh mama the way he moved. He was/is a Heartbreaker-also had better hair than I had! :) Off to check on our Black Dog. Collar comes off tomorrow. Well, at least the stitches come out tomorrow. Cynthia |
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- Posted by midnightsmum 4b ON (My Page) on Sun, Sep 25, 11 at 19:05
| lol. I had a rule in the 70's - never date a guy who had better hair than I did!!! My Jango on-line radio station just played one of my favorite John Hiatt tunes, "Oh,it breaks my heart to see those stars, Smashing a perfectly good guitar, I don't know who they think they are, Smashing a perfectly good guitar." Somebody is right, but I am going to leave you all stew for a bit. The violence wasn't just onstage with these guys. Roger Daltrey was a sheet-metal apprentice, in those days, and known as a 'hard man', Londoner code for tough guy. If anyone gave the band a hard time, failed to pay up, whatever, Daltrey 'gave you fives'. Fists. Daltrey and Townsend were at constant odds about who was in charge. Daltrey had started the 'High Numbers', which morphed into 'The Who'. Townsend became the chief songwriter, though Daltrey and Entwhistle both also contributed. Townsend was skinny and awkward; Daltrey tough and strong. Daltrey teased Townsend that he looked like a broomstick that had swallowed a walnut, one night at practice. Incensed, Townsend came after him with a pretty lethal weapon, a Fender Stratocaster. He missed, and Daltry dropped him with one punch. And so it goes. Nancy. |
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| You're not talking about James Brown are you? |
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| Ok, Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin. I can see him on stage but had to think about who it was. Don't know if my timeline is right though........? |
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- Posted by aftermidnight Z8 V. Island B.C. (My Page) on Sun, Sep 25, 11 at 20:07
| I've been lurking all day, another one I don't know the answer :(. Annette |
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| Had to think about Jimmy with the Yardbirds first. Led Zeppelin was more my time. I remembered the move in Stairway To Heaven on stage. The first song anyone who learned to play the guitar learned to play! There is still controversey about who's move that was: Keith's or Jimmy's; and who Pete borrowed it from. Interestingly, I have a stairway to heaven in my Angel garden plans in the making. :) PS James Brown came from my husband today. He was better help last weekend but I think he missed the London part. Lol! |
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| My guess is Jimmy Page, too. Glad you are here, Annette! Cynthia |
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| I think it was bad boy Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones as well. Who realized that smashing a guitar was to become part of their business plan? (No pun intended, ha, ha). At the time I thought it was just those drugged up British rockers. Wonder if they kept a cheap guitar to switch to before the smash up? |
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- Posted by midnightsmum 4b ON (My Page) on Sun, Sep 25, 11 at 23:35
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- Posted by midnightsmum 4b ON (My Page) on Sun, Sep 25, 11 at 23:52
| So, for honalee and mnswgal, Many savvy music people equate Mick Jagger and Roger Daltrey in the same plane: keeping their golden 'geese' producing, or at least functioning. An interesting equation, the Beatles never had to endure, as John was knocked off early. Paul got to proceed on his own, as he wished!! lol. Careful what you wish for. Nancy. |
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| So I was right the first time! Why didn't you say so? Still say there is controversey about that one. Jimmy Page did it many times as well. So maybe it was his move to begin with who Keith copied from......? I do know that all those guys had better hair than I did! Lol! |
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| I'm glad I didn't guess on this one. I would have been way off. Last night as I was waiting for sleep to take me, the name Peter Frampton popped into my head. Good guitarist, but not a windmill guy I guess. Good question, Nancy. |
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| Good one TM! I thought of him too but only cause they were all arm swingers back then! Nancy gave it away for me when she said they were Beatles rivals! They were all amazing guitarists with lotza hair! :) |
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- Posted by midnightsmum 4b ON (My Page) on Mon, Sep 26, 11 at 10:55
| Interesting, too, that they all copied the same American records. The Who did a pretty fair version of Twist and Shout, as did the Stones!! They actually all became friends. Keith Moon was out to a movie premier with Paul and Linda McCartney, the night he died. Jimmy Page was still with the Yardbirds at this time - Led Zepelin did not form til 1968. Page actually worked as a session musician for both the Stones, and the Who (rhythm guitar on 'Can't Explain)in the very early, pre-Yardbirds time. I had more of a crush on Robert Plant, who emulated Roger Daltrey's 'Tommy hair', the long bouncy curls. So did Peter Frampton. Thick as thieves, as they say!! Sorry, Honalee, I did say someone was right, I just like to drag it out a bit, to let everyone weigh in!! Thanks for playing, everyone. Nancy. |
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| I got that, Nancy. I'm new at this game here and usually go with my first instinct but you had me second guessing myself. I'm like a dog with a bone when it comes to trivia! ;) The Who opened for the Yardbirds too. And I knew Led Zeppelin was formed later in the 60s. Sometimes I think they were all interchangable! Love the British Invasion! Thanks for the game. ;) |
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- Posted by lorna-organic (My Page) on Mon, Sep 26, 11 at 16:48
| I once went to an afternoon concert where the Who and the Rolling Stones got equal billing. It was a Day on the Green at the Oakland Coliseum (in California). I don't remember the date, the mid-80s I think. |
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- Posted by midnightsmum 4b ON (My Page) on Mon, Sep 26, 11 at 18:20
| That would have been amazing - I am so envious!! I saw 2 old guys named Pete and Roger a couple of years back - they really rocked the house. Daltrey is touring 'Tommy' across NA right now, with a stop in Ottawa (nearby) this coming Wednesday - sadly not in the budget, right now. Guess I'll fire up the old VHS machine and watch 'Live at the Isle of Wight' - a fine concert!! Not sure I'd go to see the Stones, I like some of their tunes, just was always a Beatles girl. I should try to find some trivia on them. I've read a couple of books, but nothing springs to mind. Oh well, some of these subjects wake me up on Saturday nights, you know!! Nancy. |
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| Honalee, we always wait until the next day to give everyone a chance to weigh in on the answers. If you know it, you can always chime in with clues for those of us who aren't sure. TM is a master at that! Thanks Nancy. Another fun question. |
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| So i see. Forgive me, I am new at this and only familiar with board game trivia. :) I did better this weekend like today. ;) |
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