music Trivia Quiz # 14
This is Music Quiz # 14; the link to the answers is at the bottom of this page, hope you enjoy! You can return to the main Music Trivia Quiz index, or try your luck at a random Music Trivia Quiz.Music Trivia Question 1
At The Drive-In: Relationship of Command - The kidnapper who says: "Hello Mother Leopard, I have your cub. You must protect her, but that will be expensive" at the beginning of "Enfilade" is Iggy Pop.
The correct answer is 'True'
Iggy Pop is also the one who sings "Manuscript Replica" in the song "Rolodex Propaganda."
Music Trivia Question 2
Name The Country Artist - 'Don't It Make You Lonely'
The correct answer is 'Conway Twitty'
This was his last solo hit in 1993.
Music Trivia Question 3
80s Albums And Groups - Which Norwegian band's album was entitled 'Hunting High and Low'?
The correct answer is 'A-ha'
New Wave Norway style!
Music Trivia Question 4
Who Lyrics - What prompts John to tell his doctor that he can't see?
The correct answer is 'His eyesight is getting dimmer'
"Doctor, Doctor":
"My heart is out of beat, I got chilblains on my feet
My eyesight's getting dimmer, I can't see"
"My heart is out of beat, I got chilblains on my feet
My eyesight's getting dimmer, I can't see"
Music Trivia Question 5
Easy Piano Quiz for Dummies - When reading music for the piano, the music will generally be written in the bass and treble clefs.
The correct answer is 'True'
The left hand usually plays the notes written in the bass clef and and right hand usually plays those in the treble clef.
Music Trivia Question 6
"Yesterday" Cover Versions - I once had a little problem with some cowboys in "El Paso." That girl Felina got me into so much trouble. But hey, thats "The Story Of My Life."
Who am I?
Who am I?
The correct answer is 'Marty Robbins'
Marty Robbins classic "El Paso" was originally released on the album "Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs" in 1959. His version of "Yesterday" was recorded in 1966. He would later go on to record an album called "The Story Of My Life" in 1970.
Music Trivia Question 7
Sixtyseventyfun II - Staying on the subject... where are Nazareth from?
The correct answer is 'Scotland'
One of the best musical formations to come out of Scotland.
Music Trivia Question 8
About Bob Dylan's Songs - This song is about both doubting and trusting God, about moments of revelation and moments of isolation, about an understanding that God, as the Bible says, numbers every hair on our heads.
The correct answer is 'Every Grain of Sand'
The Bible says that "the very hairs of your head are all numbered" and that "one sparrow shall not fall on the ground without your Father" (Matthew 10:28-30). Dylan picks up on these allusions in "Every Grain of Sand", which speaks of a quiet trust in God's plan, even when He seems absent: "Then onward in my journey," sings Dylan, "I come to understand /That every hair is numbered like every grain of sand."
Music Trivia Question 9
Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Which artist did the artwork for the "Brain Salad Surgery" cover?
The correct answer is 'H.R. Giger'
Giger was also responsible for the creature in the movie "Alien".
Music Trivia Question 10
Name the Band - Carl Bell is part of which band that opened up for Aerosmith on their 2001 "Just Push Play" tour?
The correct answer is 'Fuel'
Carl Bell is the lead guitarist of Fuel, which once toured with both Oleander and Sevendust.


