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slinky 20-03-2005 21:34

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Led by vocalist Spike Gray and guitarist Guy Bailey, the Queerboys were rounded out by bassist Nigel Mogg (the nephew of bassist Pete Way of U.F.O. fame) and Paul Hornby on drums.

yes but she said quire boys.

jason 20-03-2005 21:34

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Originally Posted by slinky
Who was the youngest male person to top the charts and with what song???

Little jimmy osmond - long haired lover from liverpool...........he was 9 years old

slinky 20-03-2005 21:35

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Little jimmy osmond - long haired lover from liverpool...........he was 9 years old

welldone 9 years and 8 month but i will let you off hehehe;)

jason 20-03-2005 21:36

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Originally Posted by slinky
yes but she said quire boys.

They had one lead singer and that was spike gray,they changed their name from queerboys to quireboys.You put spike bailey which is incorrect!

jason 20-03-2005 21:37

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ok then.......who is the youngest female artist to have a #1 hit,and with what song?

slinky 20-03-2005 21:40

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The Quireboys were formed in London in late 1985/86 after Spike and Guy Bailey met through Spike’s older sister who worked in Guy’s local pub. The main nucleus of the band featured Spike, Guy Bailey and Chris Johnstone. After Chris briefly left the band, Nigel Mogg was recruited to fill the vacant bassist slot. Chris later decided he wanted to rejoin the band, so he learned piano to complete the initial line up. The band were originally called ‘The Choirboys’ after a movie they had seen, but colleagues on the building site where Spike and Guy worked joked they should be called ‘The Queerboys’ due to the way they looked.

slinky 20-03-2005 21:41

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billy piper ''because we want to '' aged 15

jason 20-03-2005 21:41

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Led by vocalist Spike Gray and guitarist Guy Bailey, the Queerboys [sic] were rounded out by bassist Nigel Mogg (the nephew of bassist Pete Way of U.F.O. fame) and Paul Hornby on drums. Hornby quickly split to form future U.K. underground darlings the Dogs D'Amour along with toxic frontman, Tyla. By 1987, the Queerboys had changed their name to the more consumer friendly Quireboys and had added keyboard man Chris Johnstone, guitarist Ginger, and a drummer by the name of Coze to the fold. In 1988, the band recorded "Mayfair" and eventual live favorite "There She Goes Again" as a pair of singles for EMI U.K. imprint Survival Records. By 1990, Ginger had been fired (he would go on to form the critically acclaimed the Wildhearts), and after bringing in new drummer Ian Wallace to the fold, the Quireboys signed to EMI proper and recorded a stunning debut entitled A Bit of What You Fancy. On Fancy, the band made no bones of hiding their influences — they didn't even have to try. The spirit of Rod Stewart, Ron Wood, and the Faces was well and alive on song's like "Sex Party," the gentle "Sweet Mary Ann," and especially the let's-drink-one-with-the-boys "7 O'Clock."

jason 20-03-2005 21:42

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Originally Posted by slinky
billy piper ''because we want to '' aged 15

INCORRECT!

slinky 20-03-2005 21:45

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helen shapiro ''you don't know''

jason 20-03-2005 21:50

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Your question

slinky 20-03-2005 21:52

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how many copies were sold of ELTON JOHN'S ''Candle in the wind''?1997 version please?

jason 20-03-2005 21:54

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It eventually sold 4.86 million copies

slinky 20-03-2005 21:55

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Not the answer I have!!

Tinkerbelle 20-03-2005 21:56

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3.5 million


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