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What is the most ironic thing about Alanis Morissette's single "Ironic"? |
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Which of these John Denver titles could be regarded as ironic? |
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Which frontman was still singing the words "I hope I die before I get old", despite having already reached his sixties in 2004? |
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Which US president praised Bruce Springsteen as a "great patriot" after he released "Born In The USA", clearly not realising it was a rather left wing look at the effects of the Vietnam War on Americans? |
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In Simon West's 1997 action movie "Con Air", Steve Buscemi's character Garland Greene comments "Define irony - a bunch of idiots dancing around on a plane to a song made famous by a band who died in a plane crash". Which song was he referring to? |
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Which Tom Waits track, ironically itself an "indictment of advertising" in his own words, did potato chip manufacturer Frito-Lay want to use to advertise their new Salsa Rio Doritos in 1988? |
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Which song by The Police, often used at couples' weddings, is actually a rather sinister tune, sung from an ex-lover's point of view, to the extent that it is something of a "stalker's anthem"? |
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Cliff Richard had the UK Christmas number one with "Saviour's Day" in 1991. Which single, rather amusingly, knocked it from the top of the charts just one week later? |
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Which member of Pink Floyd was fired from the band's tour of "The Wall", but kept on as a session musician, ironically becoming the only member of the group to make any kind of a profit, after the tour incurred almighty losses? |
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There was an unpleasant irony in 1978, when a certain band's drummer died shortly after the release of their latest album. The biggest irony was that, on the record's sleeve, the soon to be deceased sticksman was seated at a folding chair that had the words "Not To Be Taken Away" on it. Which band was this? |
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