questions every Saturday. Sometimes the post will have a theme, and at other times the questions will be totally unrelated. Those weeks we do "random questions," so-to-speak. We encourage you to visit other participants posts and leave a comment. Because we don't have any rules, it is your choice. We hate rules. We love to answer the questions, however, and here is today's questions!
Saturday 9: Dancing in the Moonlight (1972)
1)
The lyrics tell us the moon is big and bright. Do you often take the time to watch the sun set or look at the moon?
2) The lead singer of King Harvest, Dave "Doc" Robinson, tells us that everyone feels "warm and right." How would you describe your mood as you answer these 9 questions?
3) He sings that his friends don't bark or bite. What about you? Is your bark worse than your bite?
4) He believes you be unhappy when you dance. Do you agree?
5) King Harvest was not the only name the band used. They once performed as E. Rodney Jones and the Prairie Dogs. If you ever played in a band, tell us what it was called. If you haven't, make up a band name.
6) Even though this was a major hit, King Harvest's record label, Perception, went bankrupt in 1974. This decade has been hard on many businesses -- especially restaurants -- and many closed their doors due to covid. Tell us about a shop or restaurant that closed recently, and that you miss.
7)
This very upbeat song came from pain. While vacationing in St. Croix,
songwriter Sherman Kelly was the victim of vicious gang attack and was
left for dead. He wrote this song during his long recuperation and it
helped him envision joy. Is there a song that reliably lifts your mood? (Yes, you can say this song. Mr. Kelly is right, it IS joyful!)
8) In 1972, when this song topped the charts, Wrangler jeans were America's best-selling blue jeans. Do you often wear denim?
9) Random question: Which of these is completely, 100% UNTRUE of you: Greedy, lazy, or jealous?
9) Random question: Which of these is completely, 100% UNTRUE of you: Greedy, lazy, or jealous?
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Thanks, Sam!
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