No, sorry. (And to the SLF songs). Got the first 3. My punk tends to be more old school, and my metal more modern (at least in these 10).
Clue:-The 1st 2 songs begin with a number, not a letter.
That clue put 54-46 in my reckoning.
Toots Hibbert is (IMO) 2nd only to Bob Marley as a reggae musician. Saw a programme about him 2 or 3 years ago. People talking about how great he was included Keith Richards, John Denver and Sean Paul. If you are rated by 3 people as diverse as that, you are some talent.
I know this is wrong as they are American but came across this whilst wracking my brains for number 7 and had to post it cos I forgot how good it was https://youtu.be/O9vLcoJhkvY
I know this is wrong as they are American but came across this whilst wracking my brains for number 7 and had to post it cos I forgot how good it was https://youtu.be/O9vLcoJhkvY
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Anyhoo-back to the quiz in next post
1. 30/30-150
2. 54-46 was my number
3. ??
4. Absolute zero
5. Ace of Spades
6. ??
7. ??
8. Angels with Dirty Faces
9. ??
10. ??
Final clues.
3 is something of an Essex equivalent of Fife's Albert Tatlock. I have (I think) 3 songs about roads-and this is one of them
6. West London's answer to The Ramones, this was their biggest hit, getting to number 45 in 1978. Still touring.
7. Probably the most famous song here. Great British Disco band showing their sentimental side in 1978
9. Japanese Metal/Kawaii Band. Song has band's name in it. Released about 2014
10. A 2010's cover of a 1970's classic (with some words changed). Title is the name of the 1970's band
https://youtu.be/O9vLcoJhkvY
Bonus trivia question: What is Jilted John to Ainsley Harriott?
Both think 'Gordon is a Moron'
Amuses me that so many great American R & B pioneers have sampled an "average white band"