Music Trivia Quiz # 19
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Todd Rundgren Lyrics - "Hodja please show me how to ________." How to what?
The correct answer is 'spin'
From the "A Cappella" album.
Music Question 2
Eazy E - Who was the first rapper to leave Eazy-E and his rap group to follow a solo project?
The correct answer is 'Ice Cube'
Music Question 3
Rap Lyrics V - Who sang this? "I see some haters grilling I see some ladies chilling"
The correct answer is 'Joe Budden'
This is from the song "Pump It Up" and is pretty popular on radio stations.
Music Question 4
Stone Temple Pilots Shangri-La Dee Da Lyrics - What STP song are these lyrics from:
"As I'm fallin' out
I wonder what I lost
Must be movin' on
Know I'll be waitin' here alone"?
"As I'm fallin' out
I wonder what I lost
Must be movin' on
Know I'll be waitin' here alone"?
The correct answer is 'Wonderful'
Weiland considers this a love song for his wife, Mary. It deals with the possibility of loss.
Music Question 5
Slayer Lyrics-"Show No Mercy" For Trivia - Finally, in what month was "Show No Mercy" released in 1983?
The correct answer is 'December'
"Show No Mercy" was re-released in 1994, without the two bonus tracks. The two bonus tracks were "Aggressive Perfector" and "Chemical Warfare". The original "Show No Mercy" with the two bonus tracks went out of print.
Music Question 6
Irish '60s Music - Eleanor Toner, wife of Northern Ireland soccer goalkeeper Pat Jennings, sang with which band?
The correct answer is 'The Hilton Showband'
Muriel Day sang with the Dave Glover Band; Margo O'Donnell sang with The Keynotes.
Music Question 7
Simple Plan Lyrics Quiz - "I was born to lose"
The correct answer is 'God Must Hate Me'
This song is about people hating their life and feeling sad for themselves.
Music Question 8
Who Wrote That 'Eighties Number One? - Kelly Marie had a number one with a 'syn-drum' laden number, "It Feels Like I'm in Love", in 1980. Now who wrote this one? (Clue: do this question "In the Summertime".)
The correct answer is 'Ray Dorset'
After the success of her first single, Kellie Marie had three more minor hits before fading from the scene.
Ray Dorset also wrote "In the Summertime" for his band Mungo Jerry; it was a number one in 1970.
Ray Dorset also wrote "In the Summertime" for his band Mungo Jerry; it was a number one in 1970.
Music Question 9
Ben Folds's Songs - A little Ben Folds "Shop":
Which one of these items does Darren Jessee NOT want to borrow in "For Those of Ya'll Who Wear Fannie Packs"?
Which one of these items does Darren Jessee NOT want to borrow in "For Those of Ya'll Who Wear Fannie Packs"?
The correct answer is 'A subwoofer'
I'm not sure that we actually know WHY he wants to borrow these things, but what REALLY makes sense at all in this song? Some of the amazingly complex lines include
"I'm sorry, I can't give you any more monitor than that. It won't go any higher than that because the transistors, the resistors, they won't go any higher."
From the liner notes of "Naked Baby Photos", the album this comes from:
"Engineers tend to go out for coffee while we're on these kicks and luckily they often leave the tape machines on."
This was a quasi-jam session that was unscripted and is one of the few heavier, rap-ish songs the group Ben Folds Five released.
"I'm sorry, I can't give you any more monitor than that. It won't go any higher than that because the transistors, the resistors, they won't go any higher."
From the liner notes of "Naked Baby Photos", the album this comes from:
"Engineers tend to go out for coffee while we're on these kicks and luckily they often leave the tape machines on."
This was a quasi-jam session that was unscripted and is one of the few heavier, rap-ish songs the group Ben Folds Five released.
Music Question 10
Numerical References in Classic Rock - In The Police's "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic", lead singer Sting notes that he "resolved to call up" the woman being sung about a certain number of times a day. How many times?
The correct answer is '1,000'
"I resolved to call her up a thousand times a day/And ask her if she'll marry me, in some old-fashioned way." Since there are 86,400 seconds in a day, each of Sting's calls would last 86.4 seconds, assuming he did nothing else with his day...like, you know, dialing. =)


