Roxette knowledge game!
Sparvogamarie said on March 25, 2005 19:56:
I’m getting hooked on these crazy games!
Ok here’s a new one...I ask a question about Roxette, and you have to answer and ask a new question.
First question, I’ll make it an easy one....what year did Roxette begin?
Staffany said on March 25, 2005 20:35:
I guess it is “You Can’t Put Your Arms Around What’s Already Gone”.
I can’t imagine any question right now! LOL
Rich-UK said on March 25, 2005 20:39:
Sorry Staffany. This is not the correct answer. YCPYAAWAG has 9 words, and there is a song with 10 words.......
n-Somnia said on March 25, 2005 20:55:
It took me a while, but here it is! :D
It Must Have Been Love (Christmas for the Broken Hearted)
;)
Now for my question, hehe...
There are 3 official singles that weren’t released with an album. Two of them eventually were put on greatest hits compilations. What is the name of the third single, which is yet to be put on an album?
That’ll get ya thinking. ;)
Jud (moderator) said on March 25, 2005 20:56:
uh.. do you mean It must have been love -xmas for the broken-hearted?
sorry not awake enough to come up with a question...
Jud (moderator) said on March 25, 2005 20:57:
ok.. posted almost at the same time... but ^^ is the question :P
Jud (moderator) said on March 25, 2005 21:04:
not released in an album: do you mean a Rox album? then I say IMHBL and Almost Unreal - hmm..the 3rd one.. look 95? I want you?
n-Somnia said on March 25, 2005 21:23:
I need to ask the question again. I forgot some of the singles, hehe.
There’s 5 singles, and 3 of which are now on albums. Oops!
But the answer to the question is out now, hehe. Your turn, Judith. :P
*hides*
tevensso (moderator) said on March 25, 2005 22:04:
I’d post for Judith, she’s gone to bed now: who was the producer of “Chances”?
ally77 said on March 25, 2005 23:25:
Adam Mosley & Julian Adair
What date was Neverending Love released on?
steven said on March 26, 2005 00:06:
July 8th 1986 - Sweden and Germany
My question is:
What is the name AND location of the building where Roxette filmed the video to “The Centre of the Heart”?
alexandre100 said on March 26, 2005 11:45:
Rich-UK and n-Somnia,
Actually, the Roxette song title with more words (I guess) is “The Center Of The Heart (Is A Suburb To The Brain)”: 11 words!
Rich-UK said on March 26, 2005 11:57:
Well the added words in parentheses, “Is A Suburb To The Brain”, were included only in the promos, right? The song title on Room Service, Pop Hits and all the TCOTH single is simply “The Centre Of The Heart”. But I guess if promo singles count then you’re right :-) Very good! He he... Rich
ncurran said on March 26, 2005 12:15:
List the songs that have been release twice as singles in the UK. (there are 4)
alexandre100 said on March 26, 2005 12:19:
@Rich-UK
I agree with you that song titles with words added in parenthesis should not be considered, but, since n-Somnia wrote “It Must Have Been Love (Christmas for the Broken-Hearted)”...
tevensso (moderator) said on March 26, 2005 12:22:
Dressed for Success, It Must Have Been Love, Listen to your Heart, The Look.
Rich-UK said on March 26, 2005 12:23:
@ ncurran: The Look, Dressed For Success, Listen To Your Heart & It Must Have Been Love
@ alexandre100: I think that the words in parentheses do count... it’s just that those words did not appear on the albums or singles except the promo... well done for spotting it!
Rich-UK said on March 26, 2005 12:23:
Damn! Tev beat me! Too late!
How many Roxette songs have numbers in the title (with “a” not included)??
Rich-UK said on March 25, 2005 20:10:
Well the first release under the name Roxette was 1984 (Heartland) but they formed for their first real single (Neverending Love) in 1986...
Which is the Roxette (not Roxette-related) song with the most number of words in the title?!