Music Quiz Trivia
And this from another site (http://members.tripod.com/~Rapava/siouxsie.html) - indicating that like my Hurdy Gurdy Man/Barabajaggle question, Gilli's also has more than one correct answer:
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Through all her mutations of image - from Sex-Pistols-fan-cum-go-go-dancer, via 80s icon to relaxed 90s rock veteran - Siouxsie Sioux has defined The Banshees. Members have come and gone - transients Adam Ant and the Cure's Robert Smith among them - but she has always been the pivot of the band.
Born Susan Dallion in 1957, Siouxsie was one of a gang of suburban bored teenagers known as the Bromley Contingent, a crew who embodied the decadent end of early British punk, and had a fondness for Nazi regalia. A proto-Banshees (featuring Sid Vicious on drums), debuted at the almost-mythical 'Punk festival' held at London's 100 Club in 1976 with a twenty-minute bludgeoning of the Lord's Prayer that ensured them a place in punk lore. A few weeks later, Siouxsie was part of the group of fans that helped destroy Bill Grundy's TV career when the Pistols came on to his show.
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Through all her mutations of image - from Sex-Pistols-fan-cum-go-go-dancer, via 80s icon to relaxed 90s rock veteran - Siouxsie Sioux has defined The Banshees. Members have come and gone - transients Adam Ant and the Cure's Robert Smith among them - but she has always been the pivot of the band.
Born Susan Dallion in 1957, Siouxsie was one of a gang of suburban bored teenagers known as the Bromley Contingent, a crew who embodied the decadent end of early British punk, and had a fondness for Nazi regalia. A proto-Banshees (featuring Sid Vicious on drums), debuted at the almost-mythical 'Punk festival' held at London's 100 Club in 1976 with a twenty-minute bludgeoning of the Lord's Prayer that ensured them a place in punk lore. A few weeks later, Siouxsie was part of the group of fans that helped destroy Bill Grundy's TV career when the Pistols came on to his show.
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Van Halen, the Raincoats, Mott the Hoople, the Pretenders, Elvis Costello, Big Star, the Fall, Herman's Hermits, the Jam, Kristy Macoll, David Bowie and Blur have all covered songs by ........?
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Selfmademug 2
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Hmmm, I would have gotten those, if I was awake. <geek>To reflect the crushing Beatles geekdom I carry I should point out that the Anthology has thrown up a few more songs composed by all Beatles, particularly Free As A Bird and Real Love, but the actual credits are more intricate that Lennon/McCartney/Harrison/Starr. </geek>
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