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Answers and Points Timeline, Game 13 Wednesday September 17

#1 Post by Here's Fanny! » Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:36 am

Everybody loves a winner, right? Then how come the Grammys' Best New Artist Category seems to be a running joke? It's got a bad rap, for every Milli Vanilli, there's a Carpenters.

So, what do you say to a nice little Best New Artist Timeline? Naw, the Grammys are much more fun that that! Let's do a Reverse Triple Timeline! Who's with me? That's the spirit! However, since it's only Wednesday, I'll give you a couple of Wells and no Bogies. Cause I'm sweet like that.

I'll give you the Grammy year, you select the Best New Artist and Record of the Year from their respective Wells. And you'll get more points for figuring out the artist who received the latter award! Please put your bolded answers under the year and add the artist to the Record. For example:

1. 2007
Amy Winehouse
Rehab - Amy Winehouse


Scoring: 5 points per BNA, 5 points per ROY, 3 points per ROY artist. Points possible including TWO bonuses at 10 per: 150

Reverse Triple Timeline - September 17

"Looking for a Pan in Which to Flash"


1. 1962

2. 1965

3. 1975

4. 1977

5. 1985

6. 1989

7. 1993

8. 1998

9. 2004

10. 2006

Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960?

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared?

Best New Artist Well
  • Arrested Development
    Beatles
    Tracy Chapman
    Paula Cole
    Evanescence
    Marvin Hamlisch
    Cyndi Lauper
    John Legend
    Peter Nero
    Starland Vocal Band
Record of the Year Well
  • Boulevard of Broken Dreams
    Clocks
    Don't Worry, Be Happy
    I Honestly Love You
    Moon River
    Sunny Came Home
    Tears in Heaven
    The Girl from Ipanema
    This Masquerade
    What's Love Got to Do With It
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#2 Post by MarleysGh0st » Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:48 am

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1. 1962
Marvin Hamlisch
Moon River


2. 1965
Beatles
The Girl from Ipanema
Nancy Sinatra


3. 1975
Starland Vocal Band
I Honestly Love You


4. 1977
Peter Nero
This Masquerade


5. 1985
John Legend
What's Love Got to Do With It


6. 1989
Cyndi Lauper
Don't Worry, Be Happy
Bobby McFarren


7. 1993
Arrested Development
Clocks


8. 1998
Paula Cole
Sunny Came Home


9. 2004
Tracy Chapman
Boulevard of Broken Dreams


10. 2006
Evanescence
Tears in Heaven


Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960?
Bobby Darrin

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared?
Sue

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#3 Post by frogman042 » Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:52 am

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1. 1962
Marvin Hamlisch
Moon River - Andy Williams


2. 1965
Beatles
The Girl from Ipanema - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass


3. 1975
Starland Vocal Band
I Honestly Love You - Olivia Newton John


4. 1977
Peter Nero
This Masquerade


5. 1985
Cyndi Lauper
What's Love Got to Do With It - Tina Turner


6. 1989
John Legend
Don't Worry, Be Happy - Bobby McFarrin


7. 1993
Tracy Chapman
Tears in Heaven - Eric Clapton


8. 1998
Evanescence
Sunny Came Home


9. 2004
Paula Cole
Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day


10. 2006
Arrested Development
Clocks


Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960?
WAG - Joan Baez

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared?
WAG - Prince

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Re: Timeline, Game 13 Wednesday September 17

#4 Post by NellyLunatic1980 » Wed Sep 17, 2008 8:15 am

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Good... a strong subject for me today.

1. 1962
Peter Nero
Moon River, Henry Mancini


2. 1965
Beatles
The Girl from Ipanema, Stan Getz/Astrid Gilberto


3. 1975
Marvin Hamlisch
This Masquerade, George Benson


4. 1977
Starland Vocal Band
I Honestly Love You, Olivia Newton-John


5. 1985
Cyndi Lauper
What's Love Got to Do With It, Tina Turner


6. 1989
Tracy Chapman
Don't Worry, Be Happy, Bobby McFerrin (This is why 1989 is my favorite year for music: the four losers were "Fast Car", "Giving You the Best That I Got", "Man in the Mirror", and "Roll With It". All five nominees are terrific songs and any of them deserved ROTY.)


7. 1993
Arrested Development
Tears in Heaven, Eric Clapton


8. 1998
Paula Cole
Sunny Came Home, Shawn Colvin


9. 2004
Evanescence (Barf! I wanted Fiddy Cent to win that year.)
Clocks, Coldplay (should've gone to the Black Eyed Peas)


10. 2006
John Legend
Boulevard of Broken Dreams, Green Day


Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960?
Bobby Darin?

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared?
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Re: Timeline, Game 13 Wednesday September 17

#5 Post by plasticene » Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:40 am

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1. 1962
Peter Nero
The Girl from Ipanema

2. 1965
Beatles
Moon River - Andy Williams?

3. 1975
Marvin Hamlisch
This Masquerade

4. 1977
Starland Vocal Band
I Honestly Love You - Olivia Newton-John

5. 1985
Cyndi Lauper
What's Love Got to Do With It - Tina Turner

6. 1989
Tracy Chapman
Tears in Heaven - Eric Clapton

7. 1993
John Legend
Don't Worry, Be Happy - Bobby McFerrin

8. 1998
Paula Cole
Sunny Came Home - Sheryl Crow

9. 2004
Arrested Development
Boulevard of Broken Dreams

10. 2006
Evanescence
Clocks

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Re: Timeline, Game 13 Wednesday September 17

#6 Post by andrewjackson » Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:52 am

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1. 1962
Peter Nero
Moon River


2. 1965
Beatles
The Girl from Ipanema


3. 1975
Marvin Hamlisch
I Honestly Love You


4. 1977
Starland Vocal Band
This Masquerade


5. 1985
Cyndi Lauper
Sunny Came Home


6. 1989
Tracy Chapman
Don't Worry, Be Happy


7. 1993
Paula Cole
What's Love Got to Do With It


8. 1998
Arrested Development
Tears in Heaven


9. 2004
Evanescence
Boulevard of Broken Dreams


10. 2006
John Legend
Clocks


Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960?

NOPE

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared?

NOPE
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#7 Post by andrewjackson » Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:53 am

Carp! I forgot the artists on Record of the Year.

Oh, well.
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#8 Post by macrae1234 » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:06 am

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1. 1962 Peter Nero Moon River Henry Mancini

2. 1965 Beatles The Girl from Ipanema Stan Getz and Astrid Guilberto

3. 1975 Marvin Hamlisch I Honestly Love You Olivia Newton John

4. 1977 Starland Vocal Band What's Love Got to Do With It Tina Turner

5. 1985 Cyndi Lauper This Masquerade George Benson

6. 1989 Arrested Development Don't Worry, Be Happy Bobby McFerrin

7. 1993 Tracy Chapman Tears in Heaven Eric Clapton

8. 1998 Paula Cole Sunny Came Home Shawn Colvin

9. 2004 Evanescence Clocks Coldplay

10. 2006 John Legend Boulevard of Broken Dreams Green Day

Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960? Bobby Darrin

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared? nope
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Re: Timeline, Game 13 Wednesday September 17

#9 Post by clem21 » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:23 am

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quote="Here's Fanny!"]Everybody loves a winner, right? Then how come the Grammys' Best New Artist Category seems to be a running joke? It's got a bad rap, for every Milli Vanilli, there's a Carpenters.

So, what do you say to a nice little Best New Artist Timeline? Naw, the Grammys are much more fun that that! Let's do a Reverse Triple Timeline! Who's with me? That's the spirit! However, since it's only Wednesday, I'll give you a couple of Wells and no Bogies. Cause I'm sweet like that.

I'll give you the Grammy year, you select the Best New Artist and Record of the Year from their respective Wells. And you'll get more points for figuring out the artist who received the latter award! Please put your bolded answers under the year and add the artist to the Record. For example:

1. 2007
Amy Winehouse
Rehab - Amy Winehouse


Scoring: 5 points per BNA, 5 points per ROY, 3 points per ROY artist. Points possible including TWO bonuses at 10 per: 150

Reverse Triple Timeline - September 17

"Looking for a Pan in Which to Flash"


1. 1962
TRACY CHAPMAN
THE GIRL FROM IPANEMA
2. 1965
BEATLES
DON'T WORRY, BE HAPPY-BEATLES
3. 1975
STARLAND VOCAL BAND
SUNNY CAME HOME
4. 1977
JOHN LEGEND
WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT
5. 1985
CYNDI LAUPER
THE MASQUERADE
6. 1989
MARVIN HAMLISCH
I HONESTLY LOVE YOU
7. 1993
PETER NERO
MOON RIVER
8. 1998
ARRESTED DEVELOPEMENT
TEARS IN HEAVEN
9. 2004
EVANESCENCE
BOULEVARD OF BROKEN DREAMS-GREEN DAY
10. 2006
PAULA COLE
CLOCKS-COLDPLAY

Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960?
PABLO PICASSO
Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared?
MADONNA
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#10 Post by littlebeast13 » Wed Sep 17, 2008 1:16 pm

Glad I didn't miss this one!

I have all of these in my original Bored notebook from 2000. Let's see how good my memory is....

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1. 2007
Amy Winehouse
Rehab - Amy Winehouse

Scoring: 5 points per BNA, 5 points per ROY, 3 points per ROY artist. Points possible including TWO bonuses at 10 per: 150

Reverse Triple Timeline - September 17

"Looking for a Pan in Which to Flash"


1. 1962 - Peter Nero

2. 1965 - Beatles

3. 1975 - Marvin Hamlisch

4. 1977 - Starland Vocal Band (Skyrockets in flight....)

5. 1985 - Cyndi Lauper

6. 1989 - Tracy Chapman

7. 1993 - Arrested Development

8. 1998 - Paula Cole

9. 2004 - Evanescence

10. 2006 - John Legend

Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960? - Bob Newhart (I think that was later, though....)

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared? - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band..... I don't know

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#11 Post by kroxquo » Wed Sep 17, 2008 3:31 pm

The Girl From Ipanema
Don't Worry Be Happy
The Starland Vocal Band Song

Curses on you for getting these songs stuck in my head
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"Looking for a Pan in Which to Flash"


1. 1962
Peter Nero
Moon River - Henry Mancini

2. 1965
Beatles
The Girl from Ipanema - Astrud Gilberto

3. 1975
Marvin Hamlisch
I Honestly Love You - Olivia Newton-John

4. 1977
Starland Vocal Band
This Masquerade - George Benson

5. 1985
Cyndi Lauper
What's Love Got to Do With It - Tina Turner

6. 1989
Tracy Chapman
Don't Worry, Be Happy - Bobby McFerrin

7. 1993
Arrested Development
Tears in Heaven - Eric Clapton

8. 1998
Paula Cole
Sunny Came Home

9. 2004
Evanescence
Boulevard of Broken Dreams

10. 2006
John Legend
Clocks

Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960?
WAG Bob Newhart

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared?
A Taste of Honey
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Re: Timeline, Game 13 Wednesday September 17

#12 Post by T_Bone0806 » Wed Sep 17, 2008 5:50 pm

Reverse Triple Timeline - September 17

"Looking for a Pan in Which to Flash"


1. 1962 Peter Nero
Moon River-Andy Williams.


2. 1965 The Beatles. Peter Sellers presented the award to them.
The Girl From Ipanema-Stan Getz with Astrid Gilberto


3. 1975 Marvin Hamlisch
I Honestly Love You-Olivia Newton John


4. 1977 Starland Vocal Band
This Masquerade-George Benson.


5. 1985 Cyndi Lauper
What's Love Got to Do With It-Tina Turner


6. 1989 Tracy Chapman
Don't Worry Be Happy-Bobby McFerrin


7. 1993 Paula Cole
Tears in Heaven-Eric Clapton


8. 1998 Arrested Development
Sunny Came Home-Shawn Colvin


9. 2004 Evanescence
Clocks-Coldplay


10. 2006 John Legend.
Boulevard of Broken Dreams. Green Day.


Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960?
Bobby Darin

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared?
A Taste of Honey
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#13 Post by T_Bone0806 » Wed Sep 17, 2008 5:53 pm

Dammit. I'm sorry, I forgot the spoiler again.

I concentrate on getting the bolding right and forget the spoiler. I had it in preview mode, too, and it STILL didn't dawn on me.
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Re: Timeline, Game 13 Wednesday September 17

#14 Post by gotribego26 » Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:32 pm

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Reverse Triple Timeline - September 17

"Looking for a Pan in Which to Flash"


1. 1962 Peter Nero
Moon River


2. 1965 Beatles
The Girl from Ipanema - Frank Sinatra


3. 1975 Starland Vocal Band
I Honestly Love You - Olivia Newton John


4. 1977 Marvin Hamlisch
This Masquerade


5. 1985 Cyndi Lauper
What's Love Got to Do With It - Tina Turner


6. 1989 Tracy Chapman
Don't Worry, Be Happy - Bobby McFerrin


7. 1993 Paula Cole
Sunny Came Home


8. 1998 John Legend
Tears in Heaven


9. 2004 Evanescence
Clocks


10. 2006 Arrested Development
Boulevard of Broken Dreams



Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960?
NAC

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared? NAC

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Re: Timeline, Game 13 Wednesday September 17

#15 Post by kayrharris » Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:06 pm

Here's Fanny! wrote:Everybody loves a winner, right? Then how come the Grammys' Best New Artist Category seems to be a running joke? It's got a bad rap, for every Milli Vanilli, there's a Carpenters.

So, what do you say to a nice little Best New Artist Timeline? Naw, the Grammys are much more fun that that! Let's do a Reverse Triple Timeline! Who's with me? That's the spirit! However, since it's only Wednesday, I'll give you a couple of Wells and no Bogies. Cause I'm sweet like that.

I'll give you the Grammy year, you select the Best New Artist and Record of the Year from their respective Wells. And you'll get more points for figuring out the artist who received the latter award! Please put your bolded answers under the year and add the artist to the Record. For example:

1. 2007
Amy Winehouse
Rehab - Amy Winehouse


Scoring: 5 points per BNA, 5 points per ROY, 3 points per ROY artist. Points possible including TWO bonuses at 10 per: 150
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Reverse Triple Timeline - September 17

"Looking for a Pan in Which to Flash"


1. 1962
Peter Nero
Moon River - Henry Mancini



2. 1965
The Beatles
The Girl from Ipanema -


3. 1975
Marvin Hamlisch
I Honestly Love You - Olivia Newton John



4. 1977
Starland Vocal Band
This Masquerade - George Benson




5. 1985
Cindy Lauper
What's Love Got to do with It? Tina Turner


6. 1989
Tracy Chapman
Don't Worry, Be Happy



7. 1993
Arrested Development
Tears in Heaven - Eric Clapton


8. 1998
Paula Cole
Sunny Came Home


9. 2004
Evanescence
Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day


10. 2006
John Legend
Clocks


Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960?
??

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared? ??

Best New Artist Well
  • Arrested Development
    Beatles
    Tracy Chapman
    Paula Cole
    Evanescence
    Moon River
    Cyndi Lauper
    John Legend
    Peter Nero
    Starland Vocal Band
Record of the Year Well
  • Boulevard of Broken Dreams
    Clocks
    Don't Worry, Be Happy
    I Honestly Love You
    Moon River
    Sunny Came Home
    Tears in Heaven
    The Girl from Ipanema
    This Masquerade
    What's Love Got to Do With It
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Re: Timeline, Game 13 Wednesday September 17

#16 Post by TheConfessor » Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:49 pm

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Here's Fanny! wrote:
1. 1962
Peter Nero
Moon River -- Andy Williams (But Jerry Butler did it better)

2. 1965
Beatles
The Girl from Ipanema -- Stan Getz and Astrid Gilberto

3. 1975
Marvin Hamlisch
This Masquerade -- George Benson

4. 1977
Starland Vocal Band
I Honestly Love You -- Olivia Newton-John

5. 1985
Cyndi Lauper
Clocks -- Pink Floyd

6. 1989
Tracy Chapman
Don't Worry, Be Happy -- Bobby McFerrin

7. 1993
Arrested Development
What's Love Got to Do With It -- Tina Turner

8. 1998
Paula Cole
Sunny Came Home -- Shawn Colvin

9. 2004
Evanescence
Tears in Heaven -- Eric Clapton

10. 2006
John Legend
Boulevard of Broken Dreams -- Green Day

Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960?
Bobby Darin

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared?
No guess

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#17 Post by TheConfessor » Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:53 pm

T_Bone0806 wrote:Dammit. I'm sorry, I forgot the spoiler again.

I concentrate on getting the bolding right and forget the spoiler. I had it in preview mode, too, and it STILL didn't dawn on me.
Instead of apologizing, it would be more effective to just add the spoiler. Unless that violates some unwritten code of ethics.

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Re: Timeline, Game 13 Wednesday September 17

#18 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:14 pm

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"Looking for a Pan in Which to Flash"


1. 1962 -
Peter Nero
The Girl from Ipanema - ?


2. 1965 -
Beatles
Moon River - Andy Williams


3. 1975-
Marvin Hamlisch
This Masquerade - Berlin?


4. 1977 -
Starland Vocal Band
I Honestly Love You - Olivia Newton John


5. 1985 -
Cyndi Lauper
What's Love Got to Do With It - Tina Turner


6. 1989 -
Tracy Chapman
Don't Worry, Be Happy - Bobby McFerrin


7. 1993 -
Arrested Development
Tears in Heaven - Eric Clapton


8. 1998 -
Paula Cole
Sunny Came Home - Shawn Colvin


9. 2004 -
Evanescence
Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day


10. 2006 -
John Legend
Clocks - Coldplay



Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960?
Pia Zadora

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared? Pia Zadora

Jeff is going to have a very hard time with today's timeline!

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#19 Post by mellytu74 » Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:19 am

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Started to do this yesterday, had to work (WORK!) then forgot last night. Jeez.

1. 2007
Amy Winehouse
Rehab - Amy Winehouse

Reverse Triple Timeline - September 17

1. 1962
BNA: Peter Nero
ROY: Moon River; ROY Artist: Henry Mancini

I go with the Mancini version because Grammy loves him so much

2. 1965
BNA: Beatles
ROY: The Girl from Ipanema ; ROY Artist: Astrid Gilberto/Stan Getz


3. 1975
BNA: Marvin Hamlish
ROY: I Honestly Love You; ROY Artist: Olivia Newton-John


4. 1977
BNA: Starland Vocal Band
ROY: This Masquerade; ROY Artist: George Benson


You know when you hear a song and you are transported to another place and time immediately? That's what SVB (steps of shore house) and This Masquerade (old boyfriend) do.

5. 1985
BNA: Cyndi Lauper
ROY: What's Love Got to Do With It; ROY Artist: Tina Turner


6. 1989
BNA: Tracy Chapman
ROY: Don't Worry, Be Happy; ROY Artist: bobby McFerrin


7. 1993
BNA: Arrested Development
ROY: Tears in Heaven; ROY Artist: Eric Clapton


8. 1998
BNA: Paula Cole
ROY: Sunny Came Home; ROY Artist: ??


9. 2004
BNA: Evanescence
ROY: Boulevard of Broken Dreams?; ROY Artist: ??


10. 2006
BNA: John Legend
ROY: Clocks; ROY Artist: ???


Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960?

Was this Bob Newhart for the comedy album?

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared?

Nope

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#20 Post by mrkelley23 » Thu Sep 18, 2008 3:42 pm

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1. 1962
Peter Nero BNA, Moon River -- Andy Williams
2. 1965
Beatles, Girl from Ipanema -- Herb Alpert
3. 1975
Marvin Hamlisch, I Honestly Love You -- Olivia Newton-John
4. 1977
Starland Vocal Band, This Masquerade -- George Benson
5. 1985
Cyndi Lauper, What's Love Got to Do With It --0 Tina Turner
6. 1989
Traci Chapman, Don't Worry, Be Happy -- Bobby McFerrin
7. 1993
Arrested Development, Tears in Heaven -- Eric Clapton
8. 1998
Paula Cole, Sunny Came Home -- Shawn Colvin
9. 2004
Evanescence, Clocks -- Coldplay
10. 2006
John Legend, Boulevard of Broken Dreams -- Green Day

Bonuses:

1. Chubby Checker
2. A Taste of Honey
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#21 Post by T_Bone0806 » Thu Sep 18, 2008 5:57 pm

TheConfessor wrote:
T_Bone0806 wrote:Dammit. I'm sorry, I forgot the spoiler again.

I concentrate on getting the bolding right and forget the spoiler. I had it in preview mode, too, and it STILL didn't dawn on me.
Instead of apologizing, it would be more effective to just add the spoiler. Unless that violates some unwritten code of ethics.
I always thought it was frowned upon to edit an answer post in a bored quiz.

I didn't want Fanny to yell at me.
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Re: Timeline, Game 13 Wednesday September 17

#22 Post by Here's Fanny! » Sat Sep 20, 2008 4:17 am

Reverse Triple Timeline - September 17

"Looking for a Pan in Which to Flash"


1. 1962

Peter Nero
Moon River - Henry Mancini


2. 1965

The Beatles
The Girl from Ipanema - Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto


Astrud Gilberto was just a 'backup' vocalist on the Getz/Gilberto album and did not receive the Grammy. I didn't count off for putting her down, but she got no points. 2 points for just Stan Getz (nobody got Joao Gilberto).

3. 1975

Marvin Hamlisch
I Honestly Love You - Olivia Newton-John


Best New Artist for playing 75 year old music for a movie soundtrack. At least he didn't lip synch, ha!

4. 1977

Starland Vocal Band
This Masquerade - George Benson

5. 1985

Cyndi Lauper
What's Love Got to Do With It - Tina Turner


6. 1989

Tracy Chapman
Don't Worry, Be Happy - Bobby McFerrin


7. 1993

Arrested Development
Tears in Heaven - Eric Clapton


I didn't realize Tears in Heaven was 15 years old until I really thought about it.

8. 1998

Paula Cole
Sunny Came Home - Shawn Colvin


9. 2004

Evanescence
Clocks - Coldplay


10. 2006

John Legend
Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day


Bonus #1: Who received the very first Best New Artist, awarded in 1960?

Bobby Darin

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared?

A Taste of Honey

Congrats to Nelly and Tbone for being the only ones to get this. (How quickly we all forget how much we wanted to Boogie, Oogie, Oogie. Ha!)
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#23 Post by Here's Fanny! » Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:07 pm

Points

lb and AJ miss out on some possible points from forgetting the Record of the Year and Artists (both, in lb's case. Must've been too excited when he saw the category!). But, points is points!

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74 tribe
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#24 Post by littlebeast13 » Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:15 pm

Here's Fanny! wrote:lb and AJ miss out on some possible points from forgetting the Record of the Year and Artists (both, in lb's case. Must've been too excited when he saw the category!). But, points is points!

Well, you know how well I always read the rules! Not to mention since I did this game on the hotel computer, I was kinda rushing myself anyway. Looking at some of those records of the year, I doubt I'd have known any of them anyway.....

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#25 Post by kroxquo » Sat Sep 20, 2008 8:57 pm

Bonus #2: The Record of the Year in 1966 had the same name as the Best New Artist in 1979. Coincidence? I don't know. What was the name they shared?

A Taste of Honey

Congrats to Nelly and Tbone for being the only ones to get this. (How quickly we all forget how much we wanted to Boogie, Oogie, Oogie. Ha!)

I must respectfully point out that I too hadn't forgotten that damn Boogie Oogie Oogie song by A Taste of Honey and had the correct answer for that.
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