4. 2
● John "Johnny" Fontane is a fictional character
in Mario Puzo's novel The Godfather and the series
of films based upon it.
● Fontane is a famous crooner and occasional film
star in the vein of X.
● X is one of the best-selling artists of all time, having
sold more than 150 million records worldwide
● X?
12. 6
● X was an American singer, poet and songwriter.
● X died in Paris, when he was there battling
alcohol addiction.
● Next slide shows pic of X's grave.
● X?
15. 7
● X is a mash-up band that plays music made from
combination of songs from Y and Z.
● The project was founded in 2001 by original guitarist
Krk Hammetson and singer Jaymz Lennfield.
● To avoid legal problems, the band maintained a strict
non-commercial policy and shrouded themselves in
anonymity.
● Z were aware of the spoof band's existence and never
threatened to take any legal action. Members of the
band Z have all publicly stated that they enjoy X's
music.
● X,Y,Z?
17. 8
● X, born on 4 Dec 1980 is an Indian actress and
singer.
● She holds the world record for singing most
duets in the world.
● As of 2013, she has recorded over 3000 songs,
released over 300 music albums and shot over
800 music videos.
● X?
19. 9
● X is an Indian metal band from Mumbai. The
band's name was inspired by a Ramsay
Brothers’ Hindi horror movie of the same name.
● Although the band claims their name is
inspired from a Ramsay brothers movie, there
is no such movie that goes by the name of X.
● Their music is an eclectic mix of groove metal,
hardcore and death metal.
● Their discography includes 5 albums, and the
latest album was released in 2014 called
"MAN"
22. ●Jaat Kahan Ho was included on the
Voyager Golden Record, a gold-plated
copper disc containing music selections
from around the world, which was sent into
space aboard the Voyager 1 and 2
spacecraft in 1977.
The recording was recommended for
inclusion on the Voyager disc by the
ethnomusicologist Robert E. Brown, who
believed it to be the finest recorded example
of Indian classical music.
25. 12
● On next slide is the lake X in Finland located on
the suburbs of the city of Espoo, not far from
Helsinki. In 1960, a series of murders took
place around its banks with its victims mostly
teenage kids. The murders are still a popular
subject in Finnish media.
● We know about X due to a certain death metal
band Y who had to change their name from
‘Inearthed’ to something else and they
searched the local phonebook and came
across X.
● X,Y?
28. 13
● While playing shows in England in 1969, the band discovered they were
being mistaken for another English group named Earth, and decided to
again change their name.
● A cinema across the street from the band's rehearsal room was showing the
1963 Boris Karloff horror film X directed by Mario Brava.
● While watching people line up to see the film, they noted that it was "strange
that people spend so much money to see scary movies.". Following that,
they wrote the lyrics for a song called "X", which was inspired by the work of
occult writer Dennis Wheatley, along with a vision that Butler had of a black
silhouetted figure standing at the foot of his bed.
● Making use of the musical tritone, also known as "The Devil's Interval", the
song's ominous sound and dark lyrics pushed the band in a darker direction,
a stark contrast to the popular music of the late 1960s, which was dominated
by flower power, folk music, and hippie culture.
● Inspired by the new sound, the band changed their name to X in August
1969.
● X?
30. 14
● This(pic on next slide) husband-wife duo, presently rocking
together in a band that derives its name from the
surnames of these two people.
● Their newest (seventh) album was released in 2013, called
Secret Voyage, a mix of medieval sounding tracks and
some contemporary ones.
● They married at a Castle on the Hudson after 19 years
together. The fourth marriage for him, he was quoted
saying "This is the first wedding I've been to where I'm not
looking for the exit sign.“
● Give the name of the husband. Name of wife, and band's
name for bonus points.
33. 15
● X is a musician who got his stage name because he
once performed a in yellow and black striped sweater,
early in his career.
● From then on, the name X stuck, so much so that
when a journalist called him ‘Gordan’ (his real name),
he replied that “My children call me X, my mother calls
me X, who is this Gordon character?”.
● He went on to say that you could shout ‘Gordon’ in the
street and I would just move out of your way.
● X?
35. 16
● Its earliest use can be seen in India, as a gesture very
commonly used by Gautama Buddha
● The same usage can be seen in Italy and Mediterranean
culture as well where, when confronted with unfortunate
events, or simply when these events are mentioned, the X
may be given to ward off bad luck.
● In many Mediterranean and Latin countries, such as
Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Greece, Italy, Portugal,
Spain and Uruguay,when directed towards someone and
swiveled back and forth, the X implies cuckoldry.
● Ronnie James Dio was known for popularizing X.
● X?
37. 17
● X is a song by an American rock band Y, released in 1966 as the
eighth track on the group's album. The recording was produced and
arranged by using many unorthodox instruments, including French
horn, accordions, and a quartet of violas and cellos heard throughout
the piece in counterpoint.
● Paul McCartney has called it his favorite song of all time. Speaking
on a special Radio 1, McCartney said "X' is one of the few songs that
reduces me to tears every time I hear it. It's really just a love song,
but it's brilliantly done." According to Mccartney, he heard the song for
the first time while driving and he had to stop the car because he
started crying. He went straight to studio and the Beatles recorded
"Here, There And Everywhere", on which X is a direct influence.
● A cover version of the song was simulcast across BBC television and
radio channels on October 7, 2014 to launch BBC Music.
● X,Y?
39. 18
● Robert Johnson (May 8, 1911 – August 16,
1938) was an American blues singer and
musician.
● He is believed to be the first member of a
certain infamous club.
● His poorly documented early life and his superb
guitar skills gave rise to a very famous rumour.
● What rumour?
40. That he sold his soul to the Devil for
mastery of the guitar.
41. 19
● While the history of Foxboro Hot Tubs is, as
yet, unknown, they comprise the official and
backing members of X.
● X’s lead singer’s alter-ego for FBHT goes by
the name Reverend Strychnine Twitch, which
also features in the lyrics on the title track of
their album, "Stop Drop And Roll”.
● In 2008, The Foxboro Hot Tubs went on a mini-
tour to promote their record Stop Drop and Roll!
● R.S. Twitch told NME magazine: "The only
similarity between X and Foxboro Hot Tubs is
that we are the same band.”
● X?
45. 21
● According to legend, the momentous signing of X by Mike Appel took
place in a dark parking lot, one which X came to regret later.
● An aggressive manager, he almost cost X a big break when he bullied
his way into the office of legendary Columbia Records man John
Hammond (whose previous signings included Aretha Franklin and
Bob Dylan among others), and reportedly blustered that he had an
artist better than Dylan and wanted to see if Hammond was savvy
enough to figure that out. However appalled, the gentlemanly
Hammond allowed X to play several songs for him anyway. Soon,
Columbia Records signed X, with Hammond recalling writing
“greatest talent of the decade” in the session log sheets for X.
● X performed at a May 1974 show at the Harvard Square Theater in
Cambridge, Massachusetts which 26 year old Rolling Stone editor
Jon Landau attended. What he saw and heard that night sent him into
a rhapsody in print for the latter outlet, which included the now-
famous line: “I saw rock ‘n’ roll future and its name is X.”
47. 22
● X tried a number of stage costumes, such as Spider-
Man, Zorro, a gorilla, and a parody of Superman,
named Super-Ang, before settling on his signature Y
look at the suggestion of his sister.
● To match this image the press and public were told
that X was born in 1959, not 1955. The original
uniform was created by his sister Margaret and when it
fell apart from wear and tear he used his uniform from
an institute.
● Later Y was also the preferred costume of the group
and protagonist of a cult 2003 movie as a tribute to X.
49. 23
● YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim claims that
this incident was what led to the creation of the
video sharing website.
● The incident made X the most searched term,
event and image in Internet history.
● The incident also coined the phrase "wardrobe
malfunction."
● What incident? X?
50. Nipplegate
X-Janet jackson
Super Bowl XXXVIII – which was broadcast live
on February 1, 2004, from Houston, Texas, on
the CBS television network in the United States
– was noted for a controversial halftime show in
which Janet Jackson's breast, adorned with a
nipple shield, was exposed by Justin
Timberlake.
51. 24
● X is a video hosting service owned and operated by a
joint venture of Universal Music Group, Google, Sony
Music Entertainment and Abu Dhabi Media.
● It launched on December 8, 2009.
● The videos on X are syndicated across the web,with
Google and X sharing the advertising revenue.
● The concept for X was described as being a Hulu for
music videos, with the goal being to attract more high-
end advertisers.
● X?
53. 25
● X is the fifth studio album by the American hard
rock band Y. The album comprises covers of
older punk rock and hard rock songs,and is the
last album with the original line-up.
● The title is an inside joke referring to a food
fight between P and Q. Much was made of this
food fight during Q's lawsuit against the band in
1993, in which Q's attorney referred to it as X.
● The correct form of the title is within quotation
marks and with a question mark i.e "X?"
● X?Y?
55. 26
● In 1997, Elton John performed a rewritten
version of the song as a tribute to Diana,princess of
Wales.
● This version of the song was released as a single and
reached No. 1 in many countries, proving a much
greater success than the original, officially being
listed as the second best selling single of all-time.
● Which song?
57. 27
● X is an Irving Berlin song reminiscing about an old-
fashioned Christmas setting.
● According to the Guinness World Records, the version
sung by Bing Crosby is the best-selling single of all time,
with estimated sales in excess of 100 million copies
worldwide.
● Accounts vary as to when and where Berlin wrote the
song. One story is that he wrote it in 1940, in warm La
Quinta, California, while staying at the La Quinta Hotel.He
often stayed up all night writing — he told his secretary,
"Grab your pen and take down this song. I just wrote the
best song I've ever written — heck, I just wrote the best
song that anybody's ever written!"
● X?
61. 29
● Y is the mascot for the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
● He is a perennial fixture of the group's artwork, appearing in all of
their album covers and in their merchandise, which includes t-shirts,
posters and action figures.
● Although he is occasionally described as "zombie-like" in the press, X
assumes a different guise relating to the themes of individual albums
and their corresponding world tours, and has appeared as a cyborg,
an Egyptian mummy and a lobotomised mental patient amongst
others.
● Some of the band's artworks have proved controversial, such as the
cover of "Sanctuary," in which X can be seen standing over the
corpse of Margaret Thatcher.
● The most amount of controversy, however, was reserved for the
band's third album, The Number of the Beast, whose artwork depicted
X controlling Satan like a marionette.
● X? (Image of X on Next slide)
65. The amount that respective
bands/artists were paid at
woodstock
66. 31
● X is a song by English rock band The Beatles.
● McCartney's vocal and acoustic guitar together
with a string quartet essentially made for the
first solo performance of the band.
● It remains popular today with more than 2,200
cover versions and is the most covered songs
in the history of recorded music.
● X is a melancholy ballad about the break-up of
a relationship.
● X?
68. 32
● Thomas "Tom" Neuwirth, better known by his drag
stage persona X,is an Austrian pop recording artist
and drag queen.
● X came to international attention for winning the
Eurovision Song Contest 2014 as Austria's entrant
with the song "Rise Like a Phoenix".
● Conversely, it brought her international attention and
established her as a gay icon, resulting in invitations to
perform at various pride parades, the European
Parliament and the United Nations Office in Vienna,
Austria's capital.
● X?
70. 33
● X was a death metal band, formed by Blake Harrison, Mark
Sloan, and Y, a 21-year-old Congo African grey parrot. X was
the only band to have an "avian" vocalist. The band members
do not use their last names on their releases "for the mystery".
X never toured so as to not torture the bird. X was strictly a
studio project with unintelligible lyrics and no melody.They were
signed to Reptilian Records. The band split up in 2009.
● Their sound has been described as "a jackhammer being
ground in a compactor". Aquarius Records magazine called X
"furious and blasting death metal". X made their second record
with Caninus, a band whose lead singers are two dogs. X's goal
was to "raise the bar for extreme music".
● X,Y?
72. 34
● X was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who
is primarily known for his operas. Unlike most opera composers, X wrote
both the libretto and the music for each of his stage works.
● Initially establishing his reputation as a composer of works in the romantic
vein of Weber and Meyerbeer, X revolutionised opera through his concept of
the Gesamtkunstwerk ("total work of art"), by which he sought to synthesise
the poetic, visual, musical and dramatic arts, with music subsidiary to drama,
and which was announced in a series of essays between 1849 and 1852.
● Adolf Hitler was an admirer of X's music and saw in his operas an
embodiment of his own vision of the German nation; in a 1922 speech he
claimed that X's works glorified "the heroic Teutonic nature ... Greatness lies
in the heroic." Hitler visited Bayreuth frequently from 1923 onwards and
attended the productions at the theatre. There continues to be debate about
the extent to which X's views might have influenced Nazi thinking.
● X?
74. 35
●
If you used YouTube on 1st
April 2015, you
would have noticed a strange thing.
● As a prank, YouTube was asking people "Did
you mean: X", regardless of what you
searched.
● This is evident in the pic on the next slide.
● X?
77. 36
● Z is a song written and recorded by American artist Sir
Mix-a-Lot, from his album Mack Daddy.
● At the time of its original release, the song caused
controversy with its outspoken and blatantly sexual lyrics
about women, as well as specific references to the female
buttocks which some people found objectionable
● The chorus of a very famous 2014 single X samples the
lyrics of the song "Z". Sir Mix-a-Lot stated his approval for
Y's song, saying that he had gained "a whole new level of
respect for her" and that he had become a "fan for life" of
Y.
● X,Y?
78. X-Anaconda
Y-Nicki Minaj
Z-Baby Got Back
● The lyrics "My anaconda don't want none
unless you got buns hun" have been sampled
from Sir-Mix-A-Lot's song Baby Got Back.
79. 37
● The Solids are a power pop band from Middletown,
Connecticut. The band consists of A, B, Patrick Butler,
and C.C. DePhil. They have been writing, recording,
and performing music since 1996.
● The Solids first became popular for their song "The
Future Is Now," which was the theme song for the Fox
television program Oliver Beene.
● A 12-second clip from their song "Hey Beautiful" is the
theme song for a show, X, which was created by the
band's founding members.
● X?
81. 38
● Lata Mangeshkar had the following to say of
the English band, X:
"People say that the X are a fad. But I don't
think so...If you listen to the X properly,you get
a feel of old Roman music. Sometimes, you get
a feel of Indian music, sometimes you get a feel
of Assamese folk songs. On the face value you
may feel it as a bad thing but, no, there is inner
soul to the X music. Moreover, they are more
experimental.
● X?
83. 39
● This album presents the story of a rock and roll
character X, which is the human manifestation of an
alien being who is attempting to present humanity with
a message of hope in the last five years of its
existence. X represents the definitive rock star:
sexually promiscous, wild in drug intake but with a
message, ultimately, of peace and love. He is
destroyed both by his own consumptions, and by the
fans he inspired. This character of X was partly
inspired by Vince Taylor, a British Rock n Roll singer
who had had a breakdown and believed himself to be
a cross between a god and an alien. Which album?
84. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust
and the Spiders from Mars
86. This is a song called "Bob" by Weird
Al Yankovic.
It is famous for having palindrome
lyrics
87. 41
● X is an American jazz rock duo consisting of
members Donald Fagen and Walter Becker.
Fagen and Becker named the band after "X III
from Yokohama," a steam-powered, strap-on
dildo referred to in the William S. Burroughs
novel Naked Lunch.
● Apparently, in the novel, there were a series of
other X that were both torn apart by some sort
of crazy, famished "bull dyke" vagina.
● X?
89. 42
● There are many recorded instances of the X; similar steps
are reported as far back as 1932, used by Cab Calloway.
In 1985, Calloway said that the move was called "The
Buzz" when he and others performed it in the 1930s.
● In 1944, Judy Garland and Margaret O'Brien featured the
move in their performance of "Under the Bamboo Tree" in
Meet Me In St. Louis.
● The French mime artist Marcel Marceau used it throughout
his career , as part of the drama of his mime routines. In
Marceau's famous "Walking Against the Wind" routine
Marceau pretends to be pushed backwards by a gust of
wind
● X?
91. 43
● Based on the Seal of the President of the United
States, it was designed by New York artist Arturo Vega
for his friends in the band X, with the intention of
representing X as an all-American band.
● X?
93. 44
● X was the fifth single by the Dead Kennedys.
● According to the band member Jello Biafra, "I wrote that song in
1981, and at the time, it was aimed at people who were really violent
on the dance floor; they didn’t call it mosh pits yet. It began to attract
people showing up just to see if they could get in fights in the pit or
jump off stage and punch people in the back of the head and run
away. I noticed some of the really bad thugs were clearly not
teenagers, they looked quite a bit older, which makes me wonder if
they were really undercover cops.
● People started asking me, “Are you down with this? Thing are
changing, the audience is younger, hard core is coming up and it’s a
more extreme form of punk,” and I liked that kind of music, but I
thought if we’re gonna play this music, we need to distance ourselves
from that side of the scene. The initial premise of the song was "You
violent people at shows are acting like a bunch of Y," and that was as
far as it went. Then the real ideological X began coming out of the
closet.
● X?
95. 45
● They became the first black/hip-hop band to win
the Academy Award for Best Original Song in
2005, for the film Hustle and Flow. They were also
the first ever hip-hop artists to perform at the
Academy awards, singing the song hours before
they won.
● Formed in 1991 by DJ Paul, Juicy J and Lord
Infamous, shortly thereafter they recruited fellow
Memphian rappers Koopsta Knicca, Gangsta Boo,
and Crunchy Black.
● Which band? Give the song for bonus points.
97. 46
● X are a blackened death metal band from Mumbai, India formed in the year
2000. their current line-up consists of Sahil "The Demonstealer" Makhija on
vocals and rhythm guitars, Nishith Hegde on lead guitars, Ashwin Shriyan on
bass, Virendra "Viru" Kaith on drums and Mephisto on keyboards.
● Since its formation, the band has released 4 studio albums and 1 EP. The
band has enjoyed National TV airing of their video The Unrelenting Surge of
Vengeance.
● The band was officially formed in March 2000 by several 17-year-old
teenagers. The main focus of the band was to play extreme metal, which
hugely contrasted the ongoing culture at India at that time.
● X describe their music as blackened death metal, though it can also be
called symphonic black metal. Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Emperor,
Depresy, Cannibal Corpse are some of the bands that have influenced the
band from the earliest albums.
● X?
99. 47
● Pete Wentz's pop punk band played without a
name for their first two shows. At the end of
their second show they asked the audience to
yell out their ideas for a name.
● One audience member suggested "X," a
reference to the sidekick of the Radioactive
Man from The Simpsons.
● Thus, they became X.
● X?
101. 48
● The phrase was first used by promoter Horace Lee Logan on
December 15, 1956, near Shreveport, Louisiana, to plead with
concert-goers not to leave a concert hall to try to see X, as he
had already left, and instead remain to see the other acts on the
bill. The full quotation was "All right, all right, _____. I've told
you absolutely straight up to this point. You know that. He has
left the building. He left the stage and went out the back with
the policeman and he is now gone from the building."
● The phrase has since become a popular culture catchphrase
and punchline, used to refer to anyone who has exited in some
sense. For instance, it might be used when someone makes a
dramatic exit, such as at the end of an argument, partly to
relieve tension among those who remain.
● X? The phrase?
103. 49
● The X was an American TV variety show that ran on CBS from
Sunday June 20, 1948 to Sunday June 6, 1971, and was hosted by
New York entertainment columnist Y.
● In 2002, X was ranked #15 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of
All Time.
● X is especially known to the World War II and baby boomer
generations for introducing acts and airing breakthrough
performances by popular 1950s and 1960s musicians such as Elvis
Presley, The Beatles, The Supremes, The Dave Clark Five, The
Beach Boys, The Jackson 5, Janis Joplin, The Rolling Stones, The
Mamas & the Papas, The Lovin' Spoonful, Herman's Hermits, The
Doors and Topo Gigio. The Canadian comedy troupe Wayne &
Shuster appeared on the program 58 times, a record for any
performer.
● X?
105. 50
● X is a nonfiction book by Tom Wolfe that was published in 1968.
The book is remembered today as an early – and arguably the
most popular – example of the growing literary style called New
Journalism.
● Wolfe presents an as-if-firsthand account of the experiences of
Ken Kesey and his band of Merry Pranksters, who traveled
across the country in a colorfully painted school bus named
"Further". Kesey and the Pranksters became famous for their
use of LSD and other psychedelic drugs in hopes of achieving
intersubjectivity.
● The book chronicles the Acid Tests, the group's encounters with
(in)famous figures of the time, including famous authors, Hells
Angels, and The Grateful Dead, and it also describes Kesey's
exile to Mexico and his arrests.
● X?
107. 51
● X, also known as Y, was an American guitarist and songwriter. He is
considered to be one of the driving forces behind groove metal.
● Eddie Van Halen, whom X had befriended, placed his original black
with yellow stripes guitar into the Kiss Kasket X was buried in. X had
mentioned that those colors were his favorite combination, and Van
Halen had agreed to craft a copy for X only several months before his
untimely death. However, upon hearing of the tragedy, he offered to
place the original guitar in the casket.
● X once said in an interview that if there were no Ace Frehley, there
would have been no Y. X bore a tattoo of the KISS guitarist on his
chest. Frehley signed the tattoo in pen ink upon meeting him, at X's
request, and the autograph was later tattooed over.
● Y? X for bonus points
109. 52
● X was an Italian operatic tenor who also crossed over into
popular music, eventually becoming one of the most
commercially successful tenors of all time.
● He made numerous recordings of complete operas and
individual arias, gaining worldwide fame for the brilliance
and beauty of his tone—especially into the upper register
—and eventually established himself as one of the finest
tenors of the 20th century.
● At the 1998 Grammy Awards, X fell ill and Y was asked to
cover for her ailing friend. Y then performed the legendary
Nessun Dorma.
● X,Y?
111. 53
● X is an American blues musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist.
● Rolling Stone magazine ranked him at No. 6 on its 2011 list of the 100
greatest guitarists of all time. According to Edward M. Komara, X
"introduced a sophisticated style of soloing based on fluid string
bending and shimmering vibrato that would influence virtually every
electric blues guitarist that followed." X was inducted into the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.
● Eric Dahl alleged Toyota’s 2014 infamous commercial, depicting a
young woman finding a X guitar in a storage locker and willingly
returning it to the blues legend only to have him reward her with an
autographed guitar mirrored the author’s own real-life experience that
formed the basis for his 2013 book “X’s Lucille and the Loves Before
Her.”
● X?
113. 54
● X is an Internet meme involving the music video for the 1987 Rick
Astley song "Never Gonna Give You Up".
● The meme is a bait and switch; a person provides a hyperlink which
is seemingly relevant to the topic at hand, but actually leads to
Astley's video. The link can be masked or obfuscated in some
manner so that the user cannot determine the true destination of the
link without clicking.
● X has extended beyond web links to playing the video or song
disruptively in other situations, including public places, such as a live
appearance of Astley himself in the 2008 Macy's Thanksgiving Day
Parade in New York. The meme helped to revive Astley's career.
● The first known instance of a X occurred in May 2007 on /v/, 4chan's
video game board, where a link to the Rick Astley video was claimed
to be a mirror of the first trailer for Grand Theft Auto.
115. 55
● X is the sixth studio album by American hip hop
recording artist and producer Y. It was released
on June 18, 2013, by Roc-A-Fella Records and
Def Jam Recordings.
● When Y was asked about the bizzare album
tittle, he said, "I wanna explain something about
the title X, simply put Y was my slave name and
X is my god name."
● X,Y?
117. 56
● X was a legendary British rock band who dominated the
music scene in the 70s with heavy, guitar-driven sounds.
● The phrase "X" is a commonly used idiom to describe an
ill-conceived idea, or one whose failure is both predictable
and inevitable. The name then allegedly arose when Keith
Moon, after being invited to drum for the band, suggested
that the idea would go over like a "X". Y liked the phrase
so much, he took it for the band's name.
● The decision to misspell it was made because they
thought Americans who were not as familiar with the
original phrase would mispronounce the word.
● X,Y?
119. 57
● Robin Thicke and Pharell Williams recently lost
a $7.3mn lawsuit for ripping X's song Y in their
infamous hit single, "Blurred Lines."
● X was an American singer, songwriter and
musician. X helped to shape the sound of
Motown Records.
● X,Y?
121. 58
● "You Haven't Done Nothin'" is a 1974 funk
single by Stevie Wonder.
● It was one of his angriest political statements
and was aimed squarely at X, who resigned two
days after the record's release.
● The B-side "Big Brother", also a political
statement, was taken from Wonder's earlier
album Talking Book.
● X?
123. 59
● Captain Jack Sparrow is a fictional character
and a main protagonist in the Pirates of the
Caribbean film series. The character was
created by screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry
Rossio, and is portrayed by Johnny Depp, who
based his characterization on X and cartoon
character Pepé Le Pew.
● According to a popular story, for two years X
used to think that Johhny Depp is his son's
drug dealer.
● X?
125. 60
● X is a 2002 feature-length documentary film
about murdered rappers Y & Z by Nick
Broomfield.
● Broomfield suggests the two murders were
planned by Suge Knight, head of Death Row
Records. Collusion by the LAPD is also implied.
● Y and Z had a famous rivalry when they were
alive.
● X,Y,Z?
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● X were a British rock band that originally consisted of
Pete Ham, Mike Gibbins, Tom Evans and Ron
Griffiths.
● The band evolved from an earlier group called The
Iveys
● Their famous song Y, saw a surge in popularity
because of it being use in a famous TV series Z.
● Y also made an appearance in Martin Scorsese's 2006
Oscar-winning film, The Departed.
● Ham wrote the song Y about a woman named Dixie
Armstrong, whom he had dated during X last US tour.
● X,Y,Z?
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● X said of Nirvana's cover: "I was simply blown away
when I found that Kurt Cobain liked my work, and have
always wanted to talk to him about his reasons for
covering Y" and that "it was a good straight forward
rendition and sounded somehow very honest. It would
have been nice to have worked with him, but just
talking with him would have been real cool".
● In the wake of its release, X bemoaned the fact that
when he performed the number himself he would
encounter "kids that come up afterwards and say, 'It's
cool you're doing a Nirvana song.' And I think, 'Fuck
you, you little tosser!'
● X?Y?
171. ● 1- Johnny B. Goode by Chuck Berry
● 2- Voodoo Child by Jimi Hendrix
● 3- Hallowed be thy name by Iron Maiden
● 4- Layla by Eric Clapton
● 5- Tears don't fall by Bullet for my Valentine
● 6- Beat it by Michael Jackson
● 7- Cortez the Killer by Neil Young
● 8- While my guitar gently weeps by Beatles
● 9- Under the Bridge by Red Hot Chilli Peppers
● 10- Hysteria by Muse