Hi anon06 ,I understood that something wouldnt let you post ,sorry if I got it wrong I dont know what the difference is
Hi Everyone, I 'm a little late this week. For Summertime I have chosen Gershwin:
and for Star, Don McClean’s Stary stary night…
Have a lovely Easter!
Helen
My posts have not been posting can any1 help
So sorry @anon06 that is far beyond my technical expertise, I hope that others can help and I will copy your post to Blood Cancer UK for you @BloodCancerUK
Think its ok now thanks
@Nichola75
Can I set the music quiz this Friday please?
Perhaps you could still do yours if you felt mine was too obscure?
Off course you can - you don’t have to ask. I’ll usually jump on if nobody has posted. Looking forward to it
Hi @anon06 you certainly do not have to ask to set the words for our Friday Forum Jukebox Club.
No words are too obscure, when the Friday Forum Jukebox Club started the idea was that 2 words were randomly electronically chosen…
Good Ive been working on one since last Friday.
Ooohhh we await @anon06 with anticipation.
I make it 12am on my mobile
Walk (easy word)
Comedy (difficult word)
-For bonus points to match my choice for comedy please read all clues below
1/Monochrome
2/Males wearing black hats
2b/one has moustache the other clean shaven
3/A crossword clue:-you will find the answer to this clue in the far west, yes way out there and High up in mountains that are blue according to some of the lyrics.
4/One singer is STRONGLY rumoured to be the father of a famous American actor who is now aged 92.
It is a well known iconic song/clip
The song was used in a film released mid to late 1930’s.
Name the song Im thinking about and the two artists involved.
I’m still awake but my brain is not functioning enough to be able to solve your clues. I will look again tomorrow. Loving this extra challenge though!
First thing that came to my mind for walk is:
And for comedy - I just loved this when I was younger
Hello @anon06. Thanks for setting the challenge! Is it BLUE MOUNTAINS - Gabriel Witcher?
For WALK - THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR WALKING - Nancy Sinatra.
For COMEDY - BRING ME SUNSHINE - Morecambe and Wise.
Willow x
Good choices for your own answers, you have not matched my thoughts for bonus points , yet some of the words in your title you picked are lyrics in the song I asked people to match Good luck and keep on thinking
Show the clues to anyone 70 or above
My own chalange is another comedy song used in a comedy film
Good choices for your own songs
Ah bonus points may come my way -
Laurel and Hardy - Trail of the lonesome pine
It is a very old one from the 1930s - but featured in the UK charts in 1975 which I remember it from when at school
@Jilly20
Congratulations ++++++++++++
Very good about reference to1975 Chart entry as well @Jilly20 I look forward to other selections for WALK and comedy.
Now I wonder if Ernie has delivered my milk
Very good choice of words. Will try to think of some songs. Not posted here for a while, been very busy. One of the reasons is below