Em jeito de oferta, bem a propósito da Festa Punk/Reggae-Ska 3 a realizar no Lx Bar dia 3 de fevereiro, é aqui lançado um pequeno passatempo...
E com um prémio alusivo à festa..
Quem acertar nas duas questões colocadas abaixo ganha um "pack Billy-News/Reggaebofe" com 2 CD's cheios de clássicos, exactamente...
100% PUNK VOL.2
1. THE CLASH - White Riot
2. GENERATION X - Ready Steady Go
3. BUZZCOCKS - What Do I Get
4. DEAD KENNEDYS - Holiday In
5. KILLING JOKE - Wardance
6. STIFF LITTLE FINGERS - Gotta Get Away
7. PENETRATION - Don't Dictate
8. THE RUTS -
9. SLODGENESSABOUNDS - Two Pints Of Lager
10. 999 - Homicide
11. PIL - Public Image
12. COCKNEY REJECTS - Badman
13. RUDI - Big Time
14. TOY DOLLS - Nellie The Elephant
15. SLAUGHTER & THE DOGS - Where Have All The Boot Boys Gone?
16. IGGY POP - The Passenger
17. THE DAMNED - Sick Of Being Sick
18.
19. THE REZILLOS - Top Of The Pops
20. THE ADICTS -
21. SEX PISTOLS - Problems
SKA ATTACK
1. THE SKATALITES - Lucky Seven
2. DON DRUMMOND - Silver Dollar
3. SHENLEY DUFFUS - Rukumbine
4. STRANGER & PATSY - When I Call Your Name
5. THE WAILERS - Caution
6. TOMMY MCCOOK - Second Fiddle
7. DESMOND DEKKER - Poor Me Israelites
8. RICO - Rainbow Into The
9. ROLAND ALPHONSO - James Bond
10. PHYLLIS DILLON - Perfidia
11. U-ROY - Waqke The Town
12. THE MELODIANS - Sweet Sensation
13. THE TECHNIQUES - Traveling Man
14. TOOTS & THE MAYTALS - Sweet & Dandy
15. THE JAMAICANS - Baba Boum Time
16. THE SKATALITES - Dan-De-Lion
17. TOMMY MCCOOK - Latin Goes Ska
18. JUSTIN HINDS & THE DOMINOES - The Higher The Monkey Climbs
19. LIZZY & DENNIS ALCAPONE - Ba Ba Riba Skank
20. RICO - Tribute To Don Drummond
1- Qual o nome da banda punk do final dos anos 70, que integrava Billy Idol e
2 - Qual o nome do famoso saxofonista de Skatalites, entretanto falecido em 1998?
Enviem as respostas às duas questões para o mail
indentificando-vos (basta um nome próprio).
O primeiro que responder acertadamente receberá um mail de volta, a confirmar o prémio e deverá comparecer na Festa Punk/Reggae-Ska 3 no Lisboa Bar no dia 3 de fevereiro pelas 23 horas, para recebê-lo "em mãos"...
Atenção:
só aparecendo na festa poderão levantar o prémio!!!
(o resto do pessoal que não tem hipótese de aparecer, que me desculpe, mas não há outra hipótese).
Agora, força nos palpites...
A questão já foi acertadamente respondida, acabou portanto o passatempo...
ResponderEliminarAmbas as questões poderiam ter uma resposta dupla, facilitando assim a tarefa aos leitores do Billy News, para acertarem rapidamente...
Seja por conhecimento próprio ou por... rapidez na pesquisa virtual... o que seja...
Premiou-se o mail mais rápido "no gatilho", contendo qualquer das respostas abaixo...
Resposta 1:
Chelsea e/ou Generation X
Resposta 2:
Tommy McCook e/ou Roland Alphonso
Para a próxima há mais...
Muito obrigado aos leitores do Billy News que participaram erradamente ou acertadamente às questões, o que interessa mesmo é participar, certo?
1 abraço a todos!
O vencedor foi Ed, um leitor do Billy News, que acertou ligeiramente antes da segunda resposta correcta surgir (demorou apenas 1 hora e poucos minutos a surgir essa segunda participação acertada).
ResponderEliminarParabéns, Ed!!!
Salta um pack com 2 CD's para a mesa do fundo...
Billy idol & Tony James
ResponderEliminarBorn in England on 30 November 1955, William Michael Albert Broad came to the United States at age four, only to return to his land of birth in 1962, where he lived with his family above a pub called The Running Horses in Dorking, Surrey.
A diehard fan of the Sex Pistols, he teamed up with another devotee of punk rock, bassist Tony James (who would go on to play in Sigue Sigue Sputnik.)
The two joined the hardcore punk group Chelsea, and Idol made his first live appearance at a London gig in 1976.
Later that year, Idol and James left Chelsea along with drummer John Towe, recruited guitarist Bob Andrews, and formed their own band, Generation X, giving their debut performance in London in December. By summer of the following year, Generation X was signed with Chrysalis Records, and their first single, "Your Generation," reached UK#36.
In two years the band would have four more UK chart singles -- "Ready Steady Go" (#47), "King Rocker" (#11), "Valley Of The Dolls" (#23) and "Friday's Angels" (#62).
In 1981, Gen X released their last album, Kiss Me Deadly; the line-up now consisted of Idol and James with ex-Clash drummer Terry Chimes and former Chelsea guitarist James Stephenson.
The single "Dancing With Myself" stalled at UK#60 and the album did not do well.
Idol was ready to go his own way. He was destined for superstardom in the 1980s, even though his spiked, platinum-blond hair, black leather attire and snarling punk rocker demeanor blinded some to the fact that this was a substantial talent who would craft a distinctive sound by cleverly blending punk, metal and new wave sounds.
February 1981
Idol quits Gen X. In New York, he begins an association with producer/drummer Keith Forsey and Kiss manager Bill Aucoin, and embarks on a solo career as Aucoin secures him a contract with Chrysalis
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Tommy Mc Cook
Sadly Tommy Mc Cook died on Monday 4 May 1998, our condolences go out to his family and friends. He will be remembered for his Ska music played on the tenor saxophone and flute with the Skatalites and the Supersonics, who were the Duke Reid session band at Treasure Isle recording studios. Tommy lead the band and was also the musical arranger, he helped to develop Rock Steady and Reggae. Born in 1927 he attended Alpha Boys School in Kingston Jamaica, a breeding ground for great musicians.
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Roland Alphonso
(b. January 12, 1931 in Havana, Cuba. d. November 20, 1998 in Brooklyn New
York) Tenor saxophone. Founding member of The Skatalites. Died of Stroke.