Well I never said UK... The 'prophetic' reference was related to the lead singer's death six months after the song was released, with rumours abounding that the LAPD were responsible.
Well done - and to be honest, I doubt I would have got it myself without clues. The title of the song remains firmly in the American lexicon, having been used in many a film, tv show and video game - and to be honest, I still find the tune to be infectious... Over to you.
Cheers BB. Sticking with music, a classic trivia question. What do the following number one singles have in common: Annies Song - John Denver Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen Ballad of John and Yoko - The Beatles Space Oddity - David Bowie Unchained Melody - Righeous Brothers
The clue for me is the first of those listed - Annie's Song. I often used to wonder why it was called that when those words were never actually repeated in the lyrics. So I presume the rest are the same?
That's it BB. I remember this question from years ago when there were only these five. However there may have been be more since then, but I haven't kept up. Over to you.
Verse 3... I hurried back to the swimming pool sippin' Pina Colada I heard a dark voice beside me say Would you like something harder She said I've got it you want it My harvest is the best And it you try it you'll like it And wallow in a Dreadlock Holiday. ..and final chorus - I don't like cricket I love it Dreadlock Holiday I don't like reggae I love it Dreadlock Holiday Don't like Jamaica I love her Dreadlock Holiday
Going back to the theme of death and conspiracy theories, which rose grower, born in 1906, was said to have been murdered by British Intelligence - a claim made twice in Parliament?
I stand corrected, obviously not listened properly, in my head the chorus, where you have "dreadlock holiray", I have "oh yeah!"
That's the one Dave, a rose growing, anti-nuclear activist & subject of the book Unlawful Killing... Over to you.
I've been reading about her on wiki, passed me by in 1984, fascinating story of intrigue! Who or what is Fran Healy?
Simon Hughes won the Bermondsey by-election for the Liberals in 1983 - and, if I'm not wrong, that was the first appearance of the Monster Raving Loony Party. Dressing in outlandish costumes for these events was a trademark of Screaming Lord Sutch, so I'd guess he dressed as Jack the Ripper for it?