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    Quote Originally Posted by SCORPIO View Post
    Hi all, not sure if somebody already posted this yet, but just fyi that there is a music test up that you can do now...have a great day!
    Anybody else feel that Q is sniffing around with the idea of introducing more 80's music into the mix? I hope not. I like the current mix of music. If they want to expand they should start playing more of the lesser known songs from the current crop of artists. IMO.

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    11:20 winning word is beatle

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    11:15 Club Q Winning Word is ... Beatle
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    You've never seen Bruce, I take it?

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    Nope and never will. Not a big fan.
    I once said that I wouldn't go to his show if you paid me. Then when I was working on the first aid team at the Dome, the manager called me to tell me that I was scheduled to work the second of his three nights, as that was the last shift that nobody had signed up for, and she had limited people to one shift in order to be fair. I declined the shift because I had something else, can't remember what. I couldn't make her understand that the reason I hadn't signed up was that I had no desire to see Springsteen. Honestly, I don't understand his appeal. Three or four passable songs at most, and usually done better by others (e.g. Fire by the Pointer Sisters).

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    Morning all...just back from a weekend across the border.....destination was a rubberstamp/scrapbook convention, yup, they really do exist....hehehe!!!....clobbered my card quite well there, thank you.... bought Keebler cookies, grasshopper mint cookies ( don't get them here any more, dunno why not), Hershey Bliss raspberry centres( don't get them any more either?!??!....what gives with this country??)....oh, and a load of stuff from the convention.....I think it's called "retail therapy"?....well, I needed SOME kind of therapy after last month...
    ....AndiT, I am so sorry about the rotten outcome on that young man...so sad, so senseless....and someone else was saying about a friend in hospital who had dire health issues as well?......what is it with this summer, anyway???....so many ups and downs for so many people on here....I don't get it....TR
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    Quote Originally Posted by electric_viking View Post
    Anybody else feel that Q is sniffing around with the idea of introducing more 80's music into the mix? I hope not. I like the current mix of music. If they want to expand they should start playing more of the lesser known songs from the current crop of artists. IMO.
    ....I agree.....some good new bands out there that will be the classics of the future......the Trews, Sloan, Kings of Leon.....that's just a start....TR
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    Quote Originally Posted by electric_viking View Post
    Anybody else feel that Q is sniffing around with the idea of introducing more 80's music into the mix? I hope not. I like the current mix of music. If they want to expand they should start playing more of the lesser known songs from the current crop of artists. IMO.
    Ya I have the same impression over the last couple of music tests. If they stray too far I will be channel-surfing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by electric_viking View Post
    Anybody else feel that Q is sniffing around with the idea of introducing more 80's music into the mix? I hope not. I like the current mix of music. If they want to expand they should start playing more of the lesser known songs from the current crop of artists. IMO.

    Doubtful. In the eyes of the Almighty Corus gods' advertising folks, your "average" radio listener only tunes in to hear what they know. This is why you'll hear Thunderstruck or Highway to Hell ad nauseum, but you're hard pressed to remember the last time you heard Ride On, Riff Raff or Soul Stripper.
    What do the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Titanic have in common?

    They both look good until they hit the ice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by psells View Post
    Ya I have the same impression over the last couple of music tests. If they stray too far I will be channel-surfing.
    I second that... the Mighty Q is great just the way it is, however some bands should be added to the genre of "Classic Rock". No more 80's, but perhaps some more of the alt rock from the early 90's that still lingers around would be a nice addition. They can always keep adding more Tragically Hip!
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    Quote Originally Posted by truenorthstrongnfree View Post
    Doubtful. In the eyes of the Almighty Corus gods' advertising folks, your "average" radio listener only tunes in to hear what they know. This is why you'll hear Thunderstruck or Highway to Hell ad nauseum, but you're hard pressed to remember the last time you heard Ride On, Riff Raff or Soul Stripper.
    Marketing people are so narrow. I heard Little Richard's version of Brown Sugar last night for the first time, and it was amazing. Break out those old gems, from when R&B was R&B, not the street pablum they call R&B these days.

    A market research company called around to the fire halls to get guys for a beer tasting. My turn on the phone - I told her my three top beers, she asked some more questions, then said, "Oh, if you are a university graduate then we are only looking for you to taste light beers, and you didn't say any light beers in your top three." This kind of research will therefore prove that university graduates prefer light beers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by truenorthstrongnfree View Post
    Doubtful. In the eyes of the Almighty Corus gods' advertising folks, your "average" radio listener only tunes in to hear what they know. This is why you'll hear Thunderstruck or Highway to Hell ad nauseum, but you're hard pressed to remember the last time you heard Ride On, Riff Raff or Soul Stripper.
    Yeah, that's unfortunate. Damn those average people.
    Actually, I find myself listening to my iPod more and more in the car because my music mixes are much more entertaining than Q's.

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    Rock The Box With Tom Petty


    What band was Tom Petty in from 1988-1990?

    • The Traveling Wilburys. Others members of the Traveling Wilburys were George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and Bob Dylan.

    In what music video does Tom Petty dress up as the Mad Hatter out of "Alice in Wonderland"?
    • Don't Come Around Here No More. The song is a single from the album "Southern Accents" (1985).

    Tom Petty's song "I Won't Back Down" (from 1989) is from which album?
    • Full Moon Fever. "I Won't Back Down" is a song from Tom Petty's solo album "Full Moon Fever". The song hit #12 on the US Billboard Top 100 in 1989.

    What state did Tom Petty grow up in and start his first band Mudcrutch?
    • Florida. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers started in Florida where he and his bandmates grew up in Gainesville. The band that Tom petty started at first was named Mudcrutch. The name changed to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and they are still known by that same name today.

    What item did Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers receive from the city of Gainesville, Florida?
    • A Key. September 1, 2006 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers received a key to the city of Gainesville, Florida.

    Who did Tom Petty use as his manager throughout most of his career, including his most successful era of the 1980s and 1990s?
    • Tony Dimitriades. Tony Dimitriades has been Tom Petty's manager since 1976.

    Did Tom Petty ever travel with all four Beatles in the 60s?
    • n. He was only fourteen when Beatlemania had started in 1964. He was in a band with a Beatle in the 80's called The Traveling Wilburys.

    Other than Tom Petty, who were the rest of the Traveling Wilburys?
    • George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan. Tom Petty joined the Traveling Wilburys in 1988. In 1990, he returned to his own band, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.

    What was the name of one of Tom Petty's first guitar teachers? Don Felder. Don Felder was not only one of Tom petty's guitar teachers, but also a part of the band The Eagles.

    Who sang with Tom on "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around"?
    Stevie Nicks. The year after, Petty joined Nicks in a duet titled "I Will Run to You."
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