The SMS Trivia Question of the week 1 / 10 / 23

Yes, Here we are with an all new Trivia Quiz for Tuesday January Tenth ! Brought to us each week by all the Groovey people at Omnivore Recordings! Your place for all the music you didn’t know, you didn’t know! But, before we raise the curtain on this weeks quiz, we’d like to recognize all the brilliant readers who weighed in on last weeks question, which was all about one of our favorite “British Invaders” Procol Harum! First in  with most of the answer’s was our old friend from across the sea Mr. Larry in Munich! Way to go Lar! Followed by the always on it, Mr. Steve Winogradsky! Following Steve it was great to see Fast Fred Vogel! Closing things out but the only reader to correctly answer all aspects of last week’s quiz was Charter member SMS Super Genius Mr. John Zambetti!  Big SMS thanx to one and all and again congrats Mr. Zambetti!

But now, it’s time for the brand new Trivia Question for Tuesday, January 10th. Here’s your quiz: who lived in “Crackerbox Palace” Who was “Savoy Truffle” written for and why? In 1964 which Beatle declared in song that he didn’t want to be bothered? Lastly what do the three songs referenced in this weeks question have in common ?

In summary, here’s what we need:

1) Who lived in “Crackerbox  Palace” ( There is a possibility of two correct answers, either one is acceptable)

2) Who was “Savoy Truffle written for and why?

3) In 1964 which Beatle declared in song that he didn’t want to be bothered ? Include the song title!

4) Finally, what do the three songs referenced in this weeks’ quiz have in common?

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Remember, you can answer the weekly Trivia Quiz as often as you like, but can only win a very Groovey Omnivore CD every 30 days!…

~SMS

3 Comments

  1. 1.George Harrison lived in Crackerbox Palace, a nickname for his Friar Park estate
    2. Eric Clapton, who loved chocolate
    3. George Harrison sang “Don’t Bother Me”
    4. All songs written by George

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