How well do you know your music? Let’s find out with a quiz that accompanies this week playlist.
The subjects du jour are : White Rose Movement, Tyler James, The Zutons, Mo Solid Gold, Feeder, Ash, Klaxons, The Chicks, Britney Spears, Tim McGraw, Melanie C, The Finn Brothers
They are the performers of twelve “lip sync” music videos that were ranked in various charts, this week (15/52) BUT … in the Noughties 2000s.
For TWELVE “We are Live” – Vintage 2000s Music Videos – week 15/52 – click here
Tracklist
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1 . White Rose Movement – Girls In The BackFeatured on the 2006 album “Kick”.
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2 . Tyler James – FoolishFeatured on the 2004 album “The Unlikely Lad”.
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3 . The Zutons – You Will You Won’tFeatured on the 2004 album “Who Killed…… The Zutons?”.
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4 . Mo Solid Gold – Personal Saviour
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5 . Feeder – Seven Days In The SunFeatured on the 2001 album “Echo Park”.
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6 . Ash – Burn Baby BurnFeatured on the 2001 album “Free All Angels”.
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7 . Klaxons – Gravity’s RainbowFeatured on the 2007 album “Myths of the Near Future”.
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8 . The Chicks – LandslideFeatured on the 2002 album “Home”.
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9 . Britney Spears – I’m Not A Girl Not Yet A WomanFeatured on the 2001 album “Britney”.
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10 . Tim McGraw – Live Like You Were DyingFeatured on the 2004 album “Live Like You Were Dying”.
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11 . Melanie C – Next Best SuperstarFeatured on the 2005 album “Beautiful Intentions”. |
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12 . The Finn Brothers – Edible FlowersFeatured on the 2004 album “Everyone Is Here”.
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And the correct answers (in case you missed one or two) are:
1. Mushtaq produced “Foolish” for Tyler James, adding programming elements. His touch is apparent alongside contributions from Blair MacKichan and Luke Smith.
2. The Zutons saw “You Will You Won’t” reach #22 on the UK charts, a respectable showing for their blues-stomp style.
3. Mo Solid Gold mixed soul with funk and gospel, drawing on members’ past experiences with These Animal Men.
4. Filmed in Cape Town, Feeder’s video for “Seven Days in the Sun” features the band in a sunny, beachy setting.
5. “Burn Baby Burn” by Ash was originally titled “This Is Slow Suicide,” focusing on a darker tone.
6. “Gravity’s Rainbow” by Klaxons shares its title with a novel by Thomas Pynchon, blending electronic and alternative rock with literary influence.
7. Stevie Nicks’ “Landslide” reflects a moment of introspection during a career uncertainty, overlooking the Aspen skyway.
8. Britney Spears’ “I’m Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman” became the central theme for the movie “Crossroads,” echoing its coming-of-age narrative.
9. Tim McGraw’s “Live Like You Were Dying” drew inspiration from cancer stories, with lyrics about seizing life despite adversity.
10. The Finn Brothers wrote “Edible Flowers” during August 1999 sessions before the Enz of the Millennium concerts.
11. Released on “Beautiful Intentions,” Melanie C’s “Next Best Superstar” showcased her post-Spice Girls solo appeal.
12. Dizzee Rascal’s “Off 2 Work” is paired with “Graftin’,” illustrating his flair for addressing work life with unique beats.
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