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|    Joshua Kreitzer to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: QFTCIWSS24 Game 4, Rounds 2-3: Beatl    |
|    24 Apr 25 01:08:14    |
      From: gromit82@hotmail.com              On 4/23/2025 11:56 PM, Mark Brader wrote:              > * Game 4, Round 2 - Entertainment - Fifth Beatles       >       > Throughout the Beatles' career, many people have been referred       > to as "the fifth Beatle." Here are 10 questions about various       > fifth Beatles. In each case name them.       >       > 1. The Beatles' first manager was this former furniture salesman,       > who helped the band achieve enormous success before his death       > in 1967.              Brian Epstein              > 2. This producer probably gets the "fifth Beatle" accolade more       > than any other; he wrote many of the orchestral sections of       > the Beatles' songs, and often played keyboards in the studio       > for them.              George Martin              > 3. This musician was the Beatles' original bassist (McCartney then       > played rhythm guitar), but left the band in 1961 when he decided       > to stay in Hamburg and pursue visual art. He died in 1962 of       > a brain hemorrhage.              Stu Sutcliffe              > 4. This musician was the Beatles' original drummer, playing with       > them until 1962 when they fired him in favor of Ringo Starr.              Pete Best              > 6. This schoolmate of Harrison and McCartney became the band's       > personal assistant, played minor roles on a handful of tracks       > (such as harmonica on "For The Benefit of Mr. Kite"), and       > eventually became the CEO of Apple Records, a position he held       > until just before his death in 2008.              Mal Evans              > 7. Only two musicians have ever received written performance credit       > on a Beatles song other than the four Beatles. The first was       > this Hamburg-based British musician, who invited the Beatles       > to be his backing band in 1961 (they performed as the "Beat       > Brothers").              Sheridan              > 8. The other musician to receive written performance credit on       > a Beatles song was this keyboardist, whom the band considered       > inviting to join.              Billy Preston              > 10. Finally, both George Harrison (with two) and John Lennon (with       > one) have children with significant music careers of their own,       > and fans have frequently speculated that one of the children       > might fill their father's shoes. Name *any one* of these three       > musical children -- first and last name required.              Dhani Harrison; Julian Lennon              > * Game 4, Round 3 - Literature - Place Names       >       > All of these books featuring a *real geographic location* in their       > title have been adapted into TV shows or movies. We'll give you       > the author and the year of publication; you name the book.       >       > 3. E.M. Forster, 1924.              "A Passage to India"              > 4. Isak Dinesen, 1937.              "Out of Africa"              > 5. James Michener, 1959.              "Hawaii"              > 7. Jeffrey Eugenides, 2002.              "Middlesex"              > 8. Hunter S. Thompson, 1971.              "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"              > 9. Robert James Waller, 1997.              "The Bridges of Madison County"              > 10. Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre, 1965.              "Is Paris Burning?"              --       Joshua Kreitzer       gromit82@hotmail.com              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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