17. While analyzing the odd behavior of Lola's henchmen, Mary started singing to Horst: "I met her in a club down in old Soho, where she drinks champagne and it tastes just like cherry cola." Who recorded the song Mary was singing?
From Quiz "In Plain Sight" - 1.4 - "Trojan Horst"
Answer:
The Kinks
"Lola", written by Ray Davies, appeared on The Kinks' eighth studio album, "Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One", in 1970.
Mary found the GPS tracking device in Horst's medical supplies after she realized that Lola's team only shot the front passenger side door. She thought it unlikely that a team of people sent to eliminate a witness would not have at least attempted to shoot him, but there were no bullet holes in the backdoor of the SUV, where Horst was sitting.
[Mary]: "See how this flows. Obviously, you brought it into prison with you, and obviously your friends used it to bust you out, as it were, which seems to imply that you had the foresight to plan your escape before you got arrested."
[Horst]: "And how on God's green Earth could I do that?"
[Mary]: "Yeah, right, it doesn't make sense."
[Horst]: "No, it doesn't make sense."
[Mary]: "Unless ... You a Kinks fan?"
[Horst]: "Okay. The heat is getting to you. Maybe you should get a drink of water."
[Mary]: "You know ... (singing) ... 'I met her in a club down in old Soho, where she drinks champagne and it tastes just like cherry cola.'"
[Horst]: "Come again? I stopped listening after you went crazy."
[Mary]: "It was a hit, wasn't it? The guy who got killed at Perryville yesterday, that was a hit. A brilliantly conceived and executed contract killing. Oh, man. I bet you got paid a boatload for that one, huh?"
[Horst]: "Please explain to me what you're talking about. At least then, when I die, I'll know why."
[Mary]: "You set yourself up to get arrested five miles from Perryville because you had to get locked up there so you could whack that guy from Ruidoso. Oh, man. I've got to admit, I really underestimated you, Horst. ... Or should I say Lola?"