BBC Test The Nation - The Popular Music Test

Discussion in 'General Music' started by HenryT, Sep 5, 2004.

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    badchamp Thermionic Member

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    Strongly supporting the rearguard - 39. I've always disliked musicals :D
     
    badchamp, Sep 6, 2004
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    41 :)
     
    MO!, Sep 6, 2004
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    Bob McC living the life of Riley

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    This programme was utter crap. Intellectual rigour for the Graham Norton era.

    Bob
     
    Bob McC, Sep 6, 2004
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    ilockyer rockin' in the free world

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    52-70.

    Not too bad, had to guess on a few but well worth doing since I missed the Quiz on TV.
     
    ilockyer, Sep 6, 2004
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    merlin

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    54. Not bad for someone with no interest in music.
     
    merlin, Sep 8, 2004
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    PeteH Natural Blue

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    38/70

    Bring it on :D
     
    PeteH, Sep 8, 2004
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    41. Too much old "popular" british stuff, and too many boy bands. :)

    Dunc
     
    dunkyboy, Sep 10, 2004
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    Tom

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    44/70, not bad for someone not alive for most of it!
     
    Tom, Sep 16, 2004
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