Can you tell the difference between a Don Knotts movie and a KISS song?
KNOTTS rocks.
\Mayberry and metal are worlds apart — about as far apart as it gets. The closest thing to hard rock heard on The Andy Griffith Show might be Opie's garage band, The Sound Committee, or fictional pop star Keevy Hazelton.
Don Knotts left the sitcom after season five to pursue his film career. He made loads of comedies — some hits, some obscure — over the decades. And, don't forget, he made a few flicks before hitting stardom.
Around the time Knotts was charming viewers as Mr. Furley, KISS was rocking its army of fans in arenas. You might think these things have nothing in common. Let's see if you can tell the two apart.
Was this a Don Knotts movie or a KISS single?
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Beth
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Gus
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Shandi
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The Love God
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Calling Dr. Love
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Crazy Crazy Nights
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It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
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Hot Lead and Cold Feet
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Kissin' Time
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Big Bully
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Wake Me When It's Over
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Move Over, Darling
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A World Without Heroes
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Hide Your Heart
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The Private Eyes
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Thrills in the Night
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No Deposit, No Return
Can you tell the difference between a Don Knotts movie and a KISS song?
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I'm kind of surprised I did that well. I was neither a KISS fan, nor a follower of Don Knotts' career.