quote:Op woensdag 2 juni 2010 21:40 schreef friekin_ het volgende:
Het is een musical & een film
Zal de vraag anders formuleren. Audrey Hepburn speelde in de film de rol van ???? en ze zong het nummer .???? maar over haar stem werd een andere stem gezet. In de musical speelde Julie Andrews deze rol.
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Musical is goed. Nu de naam het personage & het nummer.quote:Op woensdag 2 juni 2010 23:03 schreef MadMaster het volgende:
The Grain In Spain Has Main The Plane (of iets dergelijk, in het Nederlands is het 'Het Spaanse Graan Heeft De Orkaan Doorstaan') uit My Fair Lady?
maar het personage is Eliza Doolitle.quote:Over welk nummer gaat dit; en waar is het van?
+1 MadMasterquote:Op woensdag 2 juni 2010 23:08 schreef MadMaster het volgende:
Je vroeg slechts:
[..]
maar het personage is Eliza Doolitle.
En gezien je hint zal het dan wel 'I Could/Would/Should* Have Dance(d) All Night' zijn...
* = doorhalen wat niet van toepassing is...
Weet niet of MM al slapen is maar ik heb ff gekeken en het lijkt niet goed te zijn.quote:Op donderdag 3 juni 2010 00:27 schreef Mark het volgende:
John Lee Hooker?
Om een richting aan te geven:quote:Op donderdag 3 juni 2010 08:40 schreef iggyinthehouse het volgende:
Hij komt me wel bekend voor...heb je geen hint?
quote:Op donderdag 3 juni 2010 09:49 schreef ranja het volgende:
Triggerfinger
Nu Barry zo druk is met Eyewish heeft George wat tijd over met Frank Carilloquote:Op donderdag 3 juni 2010 10:07 schreef iggyinthehouse het volgende:
George Kooymans & ....
WeezerButler +1quote:Op donderdag 3 juni 2010 10:15 schreef WeezerButler het volgende:
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Nu Barry zo druk is met Eyewish heeft George wat tijd over met Frank Carillo
Wie isquote:After his career as an early-'60s rock 'n' roll attraction, it became customary for the UK press to refer to him as, or simply
. Early works included recordings produced by audio pioneer Joe Meek.
During the 1960s,was known for his horror-themed stage show, dressing as Jack the Ripper, pre-dating the shock rock antics of Alice Cooper. Accompanied by his band, The Savages, he started by coming out of a black coffin. Other props included knives and daggers, skulls and "bodies".
booked themed tours, such as '
and the Roman Empire', where
and the band members would be dressed up as Roman soldiers.
Despite self-confessed lack of vocal talent, he released horror-themed singles during the early to mid-'60s, the most popular "Jack the Ripper", covered live and on record by garage rock bands including the White Stripes, The Black Lips and The Horrors for their debut album, Strange House.
nopequote:Op donderdag 3 juni 2010 11:30 schreef WeezerButler het volgende:
2e gok Johnny Leyton
die van Johnnie remember me
Nopequote:Op donderdag 3 juni 2010 12:07 schreef cafca het volgende:
Arthur Brown?
En voor de wat meer visuele mensenquote:In the 1960s, he stood in parliamentary elections, often as representative of the National Teenage Party. His first was in 1963, when he contested the by-election in Stratford-upon-Avon caused by the resignation of John Profumo. He gained 208 votes. His next was at the 1964 General Election when he stood in Harold Wilson's Huyton constituency. Here he received 518 votes.
He founded the Official Monster Raving Loony Party in 1983 and fought the Bermondsey by-election. In his career he contested over 40 elections, rarely threatening the major candidates, but often getting a respectable number of votes. He was easily recognisable at election counts by his flamboyant clothes. It was after he polled several hundred votes in Margaret Thatcher's Finchley constituency in 1983 that the deposit paid by candidates was raised from £150 to £500. This did little to deter, who increased the concerts he performed to pay for campaigns.
His most significant contribution to politics came at the Bootle by-election in 1990. He secured more votes than the candidate of the Continuing Social Democratic Party (SDP), led by former Foreign Secretary David Owen. Within days the SDP dissolved itself. In 1993, when the British National Party gained its first local councillor, Derek Beackon,pointed out that the Official Monster Raving Loony Party already had six.
He appeared as himself in the first episode of ITV comedy The New Statesman, coming second in the 1987 election, ahead of the Labour and SDP, which saw Alan B'Stard elected to Parliament.
Adverts in the 1990s for Heineken Pilsener boasted that "Only Heineken can do this". One hadat 10 Downing Street after becoming Prime Minister.
weezerbutler +1quote:Op donderdag 3 juni 2010 12:43 schreef WeezerButler het volgende:
Screaming lord sutch ?
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