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Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 06-26-2003 at09:29:

  Quick Contest

First correct answer wins.

Winner gets free admission to the CA BBQ.

At the beginning of The Swirling Eddies' "Big Guns" (he said bigg'uns, heh heh) a Native American is heard singing "way uh ay hay, wayonna". This is a stock music sample that the boys licensed for their record.

The 3 part question: A mainstream, secular band also used the exact same sample (with a little extra that SE don't use) in one of their songs in the early 90s. What band? What song? What album?

Hint: white stork (maybe a heron)





(to be truthful CA BBQ admission is free anyway, but still play to win)



Posted by jiminy on 06-26-2003 at09:35:

  ZIPPY

NOT EVEN A CLUE
BUT ITS A GOOD PIECE OF TRIVIA TO KNOW...

(just wanna let you know I try to check every thread...)

AND that I would come to the CA-BBQ if I could.
to see how lame it will be!!!!
buahahahahahahahahahahah............
(How could I even SAY that when the music WILL be so good???)
..spare change, anyone?
jiMiny



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 06-26-2003 at09:36:

 

Lame or not...











you are still welcome, DJ Cricket.



Posted by jiminy on 06-26-2003 at09:49:

 

You and I both know it'll be great.
I have a niece moving to San Diego (a bit south) in the end of August- so ya never know about the future.
there are a lot of great DAMBers out there-
and I'd love to see the Golden west.....



Posted by Mark on 06-26-2003 at12:40:

 

I know the band and album, but I am not sure which track, since I do not own that particular album by the band. I don't want to pos the band or album's name yet, because someone else will then get the song.



Posted by joey on 06-26-2003 at12:41:

 

this was answered on the dadl once.... but i don't remember the answer... Confused



Posted by Mark on 06-26-2003 at12:43:

 

OK, here goes. If I were at home, I could probably give you the name of the song.

Faith No More - Angel Dust



Posted by Lur King on 06-26-2003 at12:53:

 




Posted by Mark on 06-26-2003 at12:54:

 

Exactly



Posted by Mark on 06-26-2003 at12:56:

 

I think the song is Malpractice.



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 06-26-2003 at13:22:

  WOW!

You guys are good!

The song is wrong, but within a couple hours the genious of the board gets the answer.

I'll keep the song a secret so someone else can have the satisfaction.

It's too bad FNM were before their time. Now, every band on Alternative (used loosely) Radio sounds like them.

They are a twice-a-year listen for me.



Posted by Woggy on 06-26-2003 at14:04:

 

quote:
Originally posted by jiminy
You and I both know it'll be great.
I have a niece moving to San Diego (a bit south) in the end of August- so ya never know about the future.
there are a lot of great DAMBers out there-
and I'd love to see the Golden west.....


HEY, I have a niece moving out to San Diego, too!!!!!!









(he he he)

And I DO plan to go visit her sometime..........maybe next spring..............me and JimIny invade the Golden West? Wow - that's a scary thought Smile



Posted by Mark on 06-26-2003 at19:22:

 

The song is A Small Victory.



Posted by brd2yrmother on 06-26-2003 at22:11:

 

Have I mentioned that ya'll are nuts.?!



Posted by Mark on 06-27-2003 at12:34:

 

Nuts For You



Posted by DaLe on 06-27-2003 at12:41:

  Quick Contest II

Who was The First Band on The First Day of
The First CornerStone, 1984






Posted by Mark on 06-27-2003 at12:42:

 

The Choir



Posted by jollyholiday on 06-27-2003 at12:43:

  i think i know

Was it The Choir (or as they were known then, Youth Choir)?



Posted by DaLe on 06-27-2003 at12:45:

 

^ YeS you are Correct Big Grin




Posted by Mark on 06-27-2003 at12:46:

 

Of course I am. Big Grin


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