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		<title>Who would like to exercise their brains from the 40&#8217;s, 50&#8217;s, 60&#8217;s, 70&#8217;s, 80&#8217;s and 90&#8217;s?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Again BA and 10 points to the first that answers all correctly.  If no one can get them all correct I will give BA to the one who gets the most right.
1.  This blues legend ran a juke joint in the early 40&#8217;s.
2.  This 50&#8217;s Country Legend led a hard life and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Again BA and 10 points to the first that answers all correctly.  If no one can get them all correct I will give BA to the one who gets the most right.</p>
<p>1.  This blues legend ran a juke joint in the early 40&#8217;s.</p>
<p>2.  This 50&#8217;s Country Legend led a hard life and met an untimely death.  Hint..spoke of walking in several songs released.</p>
<p>3.  Many great bands arose from the ashes of this short lived band from the late 60&#8217;s.  Hint&#8230;some man told them to beware..</p>
<p>4.  This lady came to prominence at the tender age of 15 in the 70&#8217;s.<br />
     She sang about forbidden interracial relationships.</p>
<p>5.  This late 80&#8217;s super group came together during a meal.<br />
     Hint&#8230;.they went by pseudo names.</p>
<p>6.  This artist released a CD in 1990 consisting of concert material<br />
     from another band he started in the mid 70&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Rules are the same friends&#8230;.No fair peeking.  Have fun with this.<br />
dude&#8230;your correct on Buffalo Springfield.  Keep trying.  When you think about it, these are all legends so get that gray matter charged up.  You had breakfast my friend and momma always said it fed our brains for the rest of the day.<br />
taracat&#8230;LOL I may have to.  </p>
<p>truth&#8230;.I&#8217;m trying my best to cure that CRS in all of us.  Give it a go friend.<br />
Daisymae..#1 wrong but close&#8230;#2 wrong&#8230;hint it&#8217;s a woman&#8230;#3 guessed correctly by dude..#4&#8230;not Teena Marie..hint&#8230;she didn&#8217;t record much after her teens and I believe she was bi-racial</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll leave it up to everyone if they want to utilize google on this.  It will be your call my friends.<br />
hey dude your on your way to being &#8220;the man&#8221;!  1 and 2 are correct&#8230;you&#8217;ve got 3 there are only 3 more.  The last two are really easy if you just think about it.<br />
I gave a good hint on #4 to Daisymae.<br />
Another hint for #5&#8230;they traveled<br />
Another hint for #6&#8230;he was Tripping something in 1990 in the double and triple CD release.</p>
<p>blu&#8230;.hope right in here my friend&#8230;.there is still plenty of time&#8230;but hurry cause I gave some really huge hints.<br />
oops blu I mean hop right in there.<br />
Hyacinth&#8230;dude got #5 with the Traveling Wilburys<br />
folklore your very close on #6, just the wrong lad<br />
nightmusic gets a big pat on the back for guessing # 4 correctly&#8230;Janis Ian<br />
dude&#8230;.check out the hint I gave folklore.<br />
folklore&#8230;Eric Clapton&#8217;s son tragically died and he wrote Tears in Heaven for him.  Think of another &#8220;fabulous&#8221; British lad.<br />
Dude&#8230;&#8230;.again, you are the man!  Paul McCartney released a 2 and 3 disk set in 1990 called Tripping the Live Fantastic. He including a lot of the songs he did when he toured as Wings.  He remastered and included hits by the Beatles along with the Wings songs.  Give it a listen to sometime.  </p>
<p>This was really hard gang and you all should get BA for an incredable effort.  I have to admit that even MY head aches now. hee hee<br />
Honorable mention honors go to nightmusic for #4 Janis Ian.<br />
Taracat gets the YA honesty award today!<br />
For anyone that may be confused the correct answers are:<br />
1.  Muddy Waters<br />
2.  Patsy Cline<br />
3.  Bufflo Springfield<br />
4.  Janis Ian<br />
5.  Traveling Wilburys<br />
6.  Paul McCartney<br />
dude got 5 of 6</p>
<p>Cleo checking out.</p>
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