Name that tune
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Eye Level - The Simon Park Orchestra
Arthur Brutal- Posts : 1287
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Well done, Arthur.Arthur Brutal wrote:Eye Level - The Simon Park Orchestra
Let's see what you make of this one:
Dr M- Posts : 4252
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Valiant effort, but incorrect I'm afraid.Arthur Brutal wrote:Eye Level - The Simon Park Orchestra
Re: Name that tune
In a game of this nature there are no 'correct' or 'incorrect' answers, but simply different interpretations of a series of images.2dans wrote:Valiant effort, but incorrect I'm afraid.Arthur Brutal wrote:Eye Level - The Simon Park Orchestra
Dr M- Posts : 4252
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If I got a reasonable interpretation as to how the 2 clues could give Eye Level (incidentally the first record I ever owned), I would be willing to consider it.
Good luck with that one guys!
Good luck with that one guys!
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2dans wrote:If I got a reasonable interpretation as to how the 2 clues could give Eye Level (incidentally the first record I ever owned), I would be willing to consider it.
Good luck with that one guys!
Clue 2 - Eyes and sea level
Clue 1 - Patrick was a freemason - on the level.
And further more the song is important to you as it was the first record you ever owned - so it's got a greater chance of being your first query.
Arthur Brutal- Posts : 1287
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Dr M wrote:Well done, Arthur.Arthur Brutal wrote:Eye Level - The Simon Park Orchestra
Let's see what you make of this one:
Saturday Gigs -Mott The Hoople
Arthur Brutal- Posts : 1287
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I think the 'K' part of the clues is being overlooked here.Arthur Brutal wrote:2dans wrote:If I got a reasonable interpretation as to how the 2 clues could give Eye Level (incidentally the first record I ever owned), I would be willing to consider it.
Good luck with that one guys!
Clue 2 - Eyes and sea level
Clue 1 - Patrick was a freemason - on the level.
And further more the song is important to you as it was the first record you ever owned - so it's got a greater chance of being your first query.
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2dans wrote:I think the 'K' part of the clues is being overlooked here.Arthur Brutal wrote:2dans wrote:If I got a reasonable interpretation as to how the 2 clues could give Eye Level (incidentally the first record I ever owned), I would be willing to consider it.
Good luck with that one guys!
Clue 2 - Eyes and sea level
Clue 1 - Patrick was a freemason - on the level.
And further more the song is important to you as it was the first record you ever owned - so it's got a greater chance of being your first query.
That was part of the clue? I thought it was a typing error.
In that case what does the asterisk represent?
My next answer - C.C. Rider.
Arthur Brutal- Posts : 1287
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A very good answer, Arthur.Arthur Brutal wrote:Dr M wrote:Well done, Arthur.Arthur Brutal wrote:Eye Level - The Simon Park Orchestra
Let's see what you make of this one:
Saturday Gigs -Mott The Hoople
In a game of this nature there can be no 'correct' or 'incorrect' answers, only personal interpretations of a series of images.
Dr M- Posts : 4252
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Eyes + Night * 1,000 =
captain_fly- Posts : 3632
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Another correct answer - were I keeping score I believe it would be:
Mr Brutal - 0
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Clan Fly - 3
Mr Brutal - 0
Dr M - 0
Clan Fly - 3
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Wake Up Little Susie
Dr M- Posts : 4252
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In a game of this nature there are no 'correct' or 'incorrect' answers, but simply different interpretations of a series of images.
Re: Name that tune
I couldn't have put it better myself.2dans wrote:In a game of this nature there are no 'correct' or 'incorrect' answers, but simply different interpretations of a series of images.
Dr M- Posts : 4252
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What is your interpretation of this series of images, my cocksure young friend?
Dr M- Posts : 4252
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Incorrect.2dans wrote:I would concur that Arthur nailed this one down at the first attempt.
Dr M- Posts : 4252
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It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
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