Clue #1

Another band, that never made the song a hit, played it to keep the crowd happy....very confusing??

"You ain't the bloody Who! Get off the stage!!!" Then Burton turns to the band and goes, okay, boys, 1,2,3,4 "PEOPLE TRY TO PUT US D D D D DOWN..."

Clue # 2

The song made the band famous, but the band never made the song famous....well sort of....even more confusing???

Who actually made the song more famous? The Who? The original artist, Johnny Kidd?

Clue # 3

In one country the song peaked at #27 before it peaked at #1...huh???

Australia #27

Clue # 4 (last before bedtime)

You might want to enlist the help of John Voorpostel...he might know something about it

--cuz he's Canadian

Clue # 5

One of the coolest promotions ever was about this song....

???

Clue # 6

The song was the biggest single for the decade in which it was released in one of the countries

Maybe Canada?

Clue # 7

The lead singer of the band is considered one of the best voices ever in all of Rock, but he wasn't the lead on the song....

Burton Cummings Jr. He was THEE best, IMHO.

Clue # 10

An improvised song by this band became a monster #1 hit in the US...

American Woman

Clue #11

One of the band members left to form another great rock band

Randy Bachman (Bachman-Turner Overdrive)

Clue #12

The member who left the band had his guitar stolen in 1976....he got it back 45 years later...this should give it away

Randy Bachman

Last edited by Michael Zaneski; 09/19/23 02:53 PM.

Fate doesn't hang on a wrong or right choice
Fortune depends on the tone of your voice

-The Divine Comedy (Neil Hannon)
from the song "Songs of Love"
from the album "Casanova" (1996)