Eurobeat Quiz- Fall 2011

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Eurobeat Quiz- Fall 2011

Post by para_rigby » 24 Oct 2011, 19:28

Since we are in a bit of a slump, I thought I'd offer up a few questions to try to answer. If you know the answers, PM me and I'll keep a tally of points people earn for right answers.

Each right answer is 1 point and the first to PM me with the right answer gets 2.

I'll let everyone know 7 days from today the winner. Enjoy and use your smarts. No cheating, of course.

PART 1
Abbreviated Song Titles

1. OFLOFY (TIME)
2. BBCOTBB (HI-NRG ATTACK)
3. GGGBG (A-BEAT C)
4. IWPG (SCP)
5. MD (VIBRATION)
6. VMA (A-BEAT C)
7. NOF (DELTA)

Part 2
Borrowed/Shared Names

1. What alias shares his name with a character from the Mary Tyler Moore show?
2. What TIME alias shares the name with a prehistoric cartoon character?
3. What one off alias shares the name with 80s girl group known for their song, "Respectable"?
4. This alias shares a name of a famous orphan.
5. This alias shares the first name of a famous horror movie actor from the 1930s.
6. This alias's name translates to "cloud" in French.
7. What famous eurobeat act may remind you of 1960s dancers?

Part 3
SONG TITLE WORD PLAY

(can you figure out the real title based on wordplay?)
1. SECRET AGENTS IN THE COSMOS
2. SEAWEED SEAWEED SEAWEED
3. THE STREAM OF YOUR TICKER
4. UNREVEALED JOURNEY'S END
5. MENTAL REPTILE
6. ADIOS NIPPON
7. RELATIONAL CHEATING

Part 4
LYRICS
1. "On the river of emptiness/I'm waiting just for your moves/The game we play is my loneliness"
2. "Workin' hard for love & money/Runnin' round for something funny"
3. "Stop your loving in the nite/Crime is danger you must fight"
4. "There's my number at your home dialing it on the phone"
5. "You kill the enemies you destroy the bands/And take the children by the hand"
6. "In the TV screen/You'll find the reason of your dreams"
7. "As soon as I get home my life is up/As soon as I get on it's a new start"

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Re: Eurobeat Quiz- Fall 2011

Post by Tiger » 25 Oct 2011, 00:49

para_rigby wrote: 7. NOF (DELTA)


6. ADIOS NIPPON

#7 doesn't exist (I think you mean NOL). #6 is too vague as there are multiple songs with this sort of message.

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Re: Eurobeat Quiz- Fall 2011

Post by WNight » 25 Oct 2011, 00:59

Tiger wrote:
para_rigby wrote: 7. NOF (DELTA)


6. ADIOS NIPPON

#7 doesn't exist (I think you mean NOL). #6 is too vague as there are multiple songs with this sort of message.
I second #7 as well. I believe it's on a different label?

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Re: Eurobeat Quiz- Fall 2011

Post by para_rigby » 25 Oct 2011, 01:13

WNight wrote:
Tiger wrote:
para_rigby wrote: 7. NOF (DELTA)


6. ADIOS NIPPON

#7 doesn't exist (I think you mean NOL). #6 is too vague as there are multiple songs with this sort of message.
I second #7 as well. I believe it's on a different label?
NOF is a pretty famous title (there's your clue...I said too much). And if you think about #6 for a bit, you'll get it. It makes sense if you translate the phrase.

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Re: Eurobeat Quiz- Fall 2011

Post by WNight » 25 Oct 2011, 01:19

para_rigby wrote:
WNight wrote:
Tiger wrote: #7 doesn't exist (I think you mean NOL). #6 is too vague as there are multiple songs with this sort of message.
I second #7 as well. I believe it's on a different label?
NOF is a pretty famous title (there's your clue...I said too much). And if you think about #6 for a bit, you'll get it. It makes sense if you translate the phrase.
I know what's #7, I just believe it's on a different label now. And yeah, 6 is easy lol.

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Post by para_rigby » 25 Oct 2011, 01:23

I know it is technically under a different label, but I think most people think of this song under the "original" label, if you will.

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Post by drnrg » 25 Oct 2011, 01:55

para_rigby wrote:I know it is technically under a different label, but I think most people think of this song under the "original" label, if you will.
#7 is the easiest one. I even have it on vinyl. Don't understand the confusion at all. :???:

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Post by para_rigby » 25 Oct 2011, 02:07

drnrg wrote:
para_rigby wrote:I know it is technically under a different label, but I think most people think of this song under the "original" label, if you will.
#7 is the easiest one. I even have it on vinyl. Don't understand the confusion at all. :???:
The confusion lies in that Delta doesn't really own the song anymore since it can be seen on Sinclaire's production list. To me, all the songs from Delta are Delta up until Sinclaire Style started up. I think of all Niko songs up to "Let's Go Wild" as Delta songs...not Sinclaire Style songs. It's odd.

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Post by drnrg » 25 Oct 2011, 02:17

para_rigby
The confusion lies in that Delta doesn't really own the song anymore since it can be seen on Sinclaire's production list. To me, all the songs from Delta are Delta up until Sinclaire Style started up. I think of all Niko songs up to "Let's Go Wild" as Delta songs...not Sinclaire Style songs. It's odd.
I agree. I used my vinyls as a guideline and nowadays whatever the SEB booklet states.

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