[net.music] TP Question: Rolling Stones

jeh@ritcv.UUCP (Jim Heliotis) (01/03/85)

Trivial Pursuit Baby Boomers says the second Rolling Stones album was
named a multiplication whose product was 60. What is that album?

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ron@brl-tgr.ARPA (Ron Natalie <ron>) (01/04/85)

> Trivial Pursuit Baby Boomers says the second Rolling Stones album was
> named a multiplication whose product was 60. What is that album?
> 
60?  How about 10?  The album was 5x2.

^Ron

Carl Moore (VLD/VMB) <cmoore@BRL-VLD.ARPA> (01/04/85)

I haven't looked up Rolling Stones albums in a while, but I do
recall "5 x 12" (I don't THINK it's "5 x 2").

markv@dartvax.UUCP (Mark Vita) (01/05/85)

> > Trivial Pursuit Baby Boomers says the second Rolling Stones album was
> > named a multiplication whose product was 60. What is that album?
> > 
> 60?  How about 10?  The album was 5x2.
> 
> ^Ron

    Actually, the name of the album is "12x5".  I'm not quite sure if
it was their second album, but it contains, for example, the tracks
"Empty Heart", "Under The Boardwalk", "Congradulations", etc.
    By the way, at home I have an old Stones' EP that I picked up
somewhere that is entitled "5x5".  I think this is probably what
Ron was referring to.
    As for the derivation of the title, I think it means "12 songs
by 5 people"; i.e. there are 12 tracks on the album, performed by
the five members of the band.  Similarly, "5x5" contains five tracks
by the same.

  
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mfs@mhuxr.UUCP (SIMON) (01/08/85)

> > Trivial Pursuit Baby Boomers says the second Rolling Stones album was
> > named a multiplication whose product was 60. What is that album?
> > 
> 60?  How about 10?  The album was 5x2.
> 
> ^Ron
Wrong. The album is 12x5
Marcel.

dlb@stcvax.UUCP (David Black) (01/08/85)

I think it's 12x5 (you see there're 12 songs and there're 5 guys in the band
and ... well, you get it)

john@fritz.UUCP (John Gilbert) (01/08/85)

I remember (without going home to check) the name of the Stomes album
being:

  12 x 5    ---->  12 (songs) by 5 (musicians).

Last time I checked, 12 x 5 = 60.

I will confirm when I get home, unless someone can possibly flame be
before I get there.

John Gilbert
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rs55611@ihuxk.UUCP (Robert E. Schleicher) (01/08/85)

The TP question about the second Rolling Stones album being
a multiplication whose product was 60 is correct.

The album name is "12x5", standing for twelve songs done by
5 people in the band.

Bob Schleicher
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