Saturday, 15 February 2020
Saturday Snapshots #123
How do you do, ladies and gentlemen? My name is Alfred Hitchcock and I am here today with another tale of suspense and intrigue, not for the faint-hearted. Yes, it's the Notorious Saturday Snapshots, a quiz beloved by both Psychos and Men Who Knew Too Much. Although The Birds are also allowed to play.
Identify ten top tunes and their performers from the clues below.
Will you get them all? Without A Shadow Of A Doubt.
10. I taught I taw a Puddy Cat - I did! It wasn't made up!
9. Curly German gets baptised.
8. Chopper found at neighbourhood gathering.
7. Salt, pepper, vinegar and mustard, at the bottom of the hill, late on.
6. Cheers shrink choir - bog standard!
5. Don't embrace the past. Cash goes boom.
4. Friend of Tom Frost, repairs wagons. No need to swear.
3. King Louis on the best fairground rides, watching a very dull film.
2. A long way inside a Pet Shop Boy, the clock stops ticking.
1. An old one, Cher, tomorrow.
Dial A for Answers tomorrow morning.
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2. Chris Farlowe - Out Of Time
ReplyDelete1 is Len "Laugh A Bastard Minute" Cohen but I can't figure out the song....yet.
ReplyDeleteIs it the French Cher?
ReplyDeleteToo early for extra clues.
Delete10 Sylvester - Mighty Real
ReplyDelete3 Elvis Costello & the Attractions
ReplyDelete3 Elvis Costello and The Attractions - Watching The Detectives
ReplyDeleteNot that song. Detective films are cool.
DeleteHigh Fidelity?
Delete(I quite like that film. Nowhere nears as good as the book though)
I love High Fidelity. It's not the name of a film.
Delete9. Alison Krauss - "Down to the River to Pray"? Closest I can get to baptised.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
Delete5 Johnny Thunders You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory
ReplyDelete4. Loudon Wainwright - Be Careful There's a Baby In The House.
ReplyDeleteNo. But close in one aspect only.
DeleteNO?!?!?!? Oh God - it's Rufus isn't it. Well, in that case, I'm leaving.
DeleteMy Loudon Wainwright answer would fit ya know...
DeleteIt's not Rufus.
DeleteIt's Martha Wainwright.
DeletePeople shouldn't be allowed to buy Rufus or Martha Wainwright albums unless they have at least 3 of Loudon's albums!
DeleteI have plenty by Loudon. However, Loudon is relevant to this song.
DeleteAh, that's the clue that did it for me, it surely has to be Martha Wainwright and 'Bloody Motherfucking Asshole' (the only song of hers I knowingly know!)
Delete2 Chris Farlowe Out Of Time
ReplyDeleteI should get quintuple bonus points for that one!!!
ReplyDelete7. The Four Seasons - The Night
ReplyDelete7 Four Seasons - The Night
ReplyDeleteWas struggling for a song by the Condiments!
ReplyDeleteVery good CC - By rights it should be The Four Seasonings!
DeleteSpring, Summer, et al. was too easy.
DeleteAlso, it was RD, not CC, who got the correct answer. (Though he did miss a bit out.)
DeleteThe missing bit being Frankie Valli...
DeleteCrikey - I wrote about that song recently at my place but was in such a rush to get my answer in I forgot about poor old Frankie. Not many points for me today.
DeleteOk, hang on - was it you who got it first, Alyson? I'm finding this morning particularly confusing.
DeleteBeat me by a minute
Delete(I didn't copy my homework - honest)
8 - Bloc Party: Hellacopter (?)
ReplyDeleteSo... unless I've missed something... we still need #6 and the songs for 4, 3 & 1. 1 is really obvious if you stop thinking about Cher and concentrate on a different word.
ReplyDeleteRe. 1, is it Hallelujah? I.e. Cher is part of the anagram for his name, and *tomorrow* is the day some people praise the Lord...
DeleteEasier than that. Less thinking required.
DeleteThat no way to say goodbye
Delete?
You're all going to kick yourselves.
DeleteDid he have a song called "Sunday"?
DeleteYou're thinking in the right way... except the clue will still be true on Sunday.
Delete“The Next Day”? If there is such a song!
DeleteBwahahaha...
DeleteNo.
I admire your persistence though.
6 hours the Costello song has been bugging me ... I give up
ReplyDeleteHow would you describe a boring film? What element would be missing? (Clue: it's an album track.)
DeleteI've had to do a bit of googling but is it B Movie?
DeleteAah (insert expletive here) ... and guess who was listening to the Get Happy album on this very afternoon
DeleteNope. I like B movies too. Think of Elvis taking a snapshot and you'll be on the right album.
DeleteAh - think I’ve got it - from This Year’s Model. A dull film would be one with No Action.
DeleteWell done.
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