Saturday, 14 October 2017
Saturday Snapshots #4: The Answers
Well, that didn't take you long, did it? Well done to all who took part - a true group effort this week. Although poor old Brian didn't even get a look in. Maybe I'll start later in the day next Saturday. I like to think I'll make it harder next week, but every time I think that you all raise your games anyway.
Here's the answers, and a brief explanation of the answers... plus ten top tunes. Check them out if you're not already familiar with them. Guaranteed: no lemons.
10. This Russian waterway gets metafictional.
I didn't actually know that the Okkervil River is in St. Petersburg until I researched this. Apparently the band take their name from a short story by Russian author Tatyana Tolstaya set on that particular waterway. Lynchie's suggestion of The Okkervil River Song was pretty metafictional, but Charity Chic named the actual tune...
Okkervil River - Our Life Is Not A Movie Or Maybe
Love that song.
9. Trump's toothpaste visits a flying citadel.
CC got this one, and didn't even know the song. Here you go, CC: hope you like it as much as I do...
Don McLean - Castles In The Air
8. An American Oasis song inspires the hangman.
Martin recognised Liam Lynch, but couldn't work out the song. Like Liam Lynch had any other hits? To be fair, Liam did have some other pretty good songs. And it's not as though I'm sticking only to chart hits on this quiz. But still... d'oh, indeed, Martin. Glad the penny finally dropped.
Liam Lynch - The United States of Whatever
Still makes me laugh, even after all this time.
7. Brian Jardine, backwards on the beach: what a charmer!
Well done to Lynchie for puzzling this one out.
The Beach Boys backwards... Brian (Wilson) and (Al) Jardine. Charming snakes...
Al Wilson - The Snake
6. An Eagle and some sexy Stewarts. Please yourself!
Top work from Alyson.
Eddie The Eagle + (Hot) Sexy (Rod) Stewarts. Please yourself?
Eddie & The Hot Rods - Do Anything You Wanna Do
5. Are these guys getting spiritual... or are they just full of hot air? God above knows.
The 5th Dimension is the spiritual one, apparently. Hot air balloon, obviously. Written by Jimmy Webb, who the Boo Radleys and I both agree is God. Above? Up...
The 5th Dimension - Up, Up & Away
Another winner for Alyson.
4. Keeping you warm by the bay, with a nice drink and a message of self-improvement.
Finding a picture of Nina Persson with dark hair was essential here.
Cardigans keep you warm, especially at Cardigan Bay.
Well done to Chris for seeing through my ruse.
The Cardigans - I Need Some Fine Wine And You, You Need To Be Nicer
One of the best song titles ever written.
3. Never play cards with Charles Dickens in an outdoor swimming pool.
Boz was an early pseudonym of Dickens.
The rest is pretty straightforward.
Well done, C.
Boz Scaggs - Lido Shuffle
2. It was North vs. South when these two fell into a depression over Special Dick.
(The international version of that clue may be harder: substitute Hawkeye for Special Dick.)
NvS = The Civil War. A depression in the earth is a hollow. Dick Barton was a Special Agent. Hawkeye in the Avengers (not M*A*S*H*) is Clint Barton.
I should have known Charity Chic would get this one straight away...
The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow
1. She's like a wonder of time, poised on the cusp of Just Janis.
Stevie... like a Wonder? In the Nicks of time? On the cusp = edge of Just Seventeen (teen girl's pop mag from back in the day). Janis... not Joplin, but Ian, who sang At Seventeen.
Well done, C.
By the way, the video for this is even madder than Stevie Nicks herself...
Right, enough of the quizzes. Maybe tomorrow I'll write an actual post...
(Don't worry, the snapshots will be back next Saturday.)
Don't worry about me, Rol. The early bird and all that. Some really great clues this week. A very smart audience you have there!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work everyone. By the time I got home from work it was all done and dusted, though to be honest, I'm not sure how many of the clues I would've been able to unravel.
ReplyDeleteI only recognised Stevie Nicks.
ReplyDeleteIt felt like great teamwork, I could just imagine us all sat round a table, huddled together with pen and paper, pub-quiz style :-)
ReplyDeleteI'd just like to say that I had to Google "metafictional" and I'm still none the wiser... *sigh*
ReplyDeleteThe Truman Show.
DeleteI've been lucky, the only riddles I was able to figure out (the last two weeks) had not been guessed by anyone else! As Brian said, the early bird-must be a sign of the popularity of the quiz.
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