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Fun Trivia: B : Beatles, The

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"I have Christmas dinner!" What song is this from?

    "Everybody's Trying to Eat My Baby". "Went to church last night, told him he was a sinner, He said forget about them! I have Christmas dinner!"

Which member of Applesauce is dead?
    Bertone Beatle. Bertone is dead and has been replaced by an imposter.

"Not wanting to get high" is from which song?
    "I’ll Smoke Crack". "I'll Smoke Crack" was on Shabby Road.

Which song is not about a video game?
    "Mean Colonel Mustard". Although "Clue" may have been released as a video game, it was originally a board game.

According to its lyrics, what song is a worthless waste of time?
    "Her Majesty". Although "The Continuing Story of Desmond and Molly" and "The Long and Whining Bore" make reference to the songs being bad, they never say that they are a "worthless waste of time".

What album is not an LP?
    Applesauce on Safari. "Applesauce on Safari" is in fact a Double EP.

Which song was a parody of a Beatles song?
    "Food Fight". "Food Fight" was a parody of the Beatles' "Goodnight". "Ranks" was a parody of Lennon's "God", "My Sweet Ford" was a parody of Harrisson's "My Sweet Lord", and "Stranded with Nuns" was a parody of McCartney's "Band on the Run".

What was the first album released under the Applesauce label?
    No Spoons Included!. No Spoons Included! was released April 4, 2005.

Fill in the blank: "Found his way outside, and rode the ____ And looking up, he noticed they were late"
    Rides. "Found his way outside, and rode the rides And looking up, he noticed they were late" --From "A Day in the Life of Michael Jackson".

What song was released with two different titles?
    "Horny Pie". The album version was "Horny Pie", the single version was "The 'Working' Girl".


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