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| 1.
Which Beatle used the strange pseudonym "L'Angelo Misterioso" as he contributed to the hit song "Badge" performed by Cream? |
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2.
Which Beatle appeared on a song titled "If You've Got Love" on Dave Mason's album "It's Like You Never Left"? His moniker: "Son Of Harry"!
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| 3.
Lennon used the pen name "Beatcomber" when writing for what Liverpool music publication/magazine? |
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| 4.
What pickle-related alias did Lennon use when he recorded "Bless You" in 1974? |
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5.
What baseball personality's name did Paul McCartney use to book studio time while secretly working on his first solo album "McCARTNEY"?
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| 6.
McCartney used the alias Paul Ramon when assisting on the recording "Brave New World" released by what American blues/rock band in 1969? |
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| 7.
Lennon chose the alias Dwarf McDougal (among others) while recording which solo album in 1974? |
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The Fab Four used the stage names Johnny Silver, Paul Ramon, Carl Harrison and Stu DeStael when they toured with Johnny Gentile. Under what name were the soon-to-be-Beatles travelling at that time? |
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9.
John was credited on a few post-Beatles recordings as "Dr. Winston O'Boogie", including a memorable tracks with Harry Nilsson. Why would Lennon have selected the name Winston?
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| 10.
Ringo was known for his "Ringo-isms", funny phrases and titles that served as the inspiration for several songs by The Fab Four. One humourous title he had for the band itself was THE SIAMESE ________________. |
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