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Music Trivia Quiz # 39

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Music Question 1
Motley Crue "Dr. Feelgood" - What song is this from?
"But with you by my side, you're the reason I'm alive. But with you in my life, you're the reason I'm alive."
 Don't Go Away Mad
 Rattlesnake Shake
 Without You
 She Goes Down
The correct answer is 'Without You'
Motley Crue officially became a band in January 1981. Tommy Lee and Nikki Sixx had played together in bands before. They met Mick Mars through a newspaper ad. Vince Neil was playing with a band called Rock Candy when he met the others.

Music Question 2
Evanescence Lyrics - Which song goes like this? "It's true, we're all a little insane, but it's ok, now that I'm unchained. Fear is only in our minds, taking over all the time..."
 Sweet Sacrifice
 Call Me When You'r Sober
 Lacrymosa
 My Last Breath
The correct answer is 'Sweet Sacrifice'
"Sweet Sacrifice" was released on "The Open Door" and is the first track. It's not stated yet whether it will be released to the radio or not.

Music Question 3
"The Warriors" Original Soundtrack - "In the City" was the last song heard in the film. Having been exonerated by the Gramercy Riffs, The Warriors and Mercy begin their journey across the beach. Which artist sings "In the City"?
 Kenny Vance
 Joe Walsh
 Desmond Child
 Johnny Vastano
The correct answer is 'Joe Walsh'
Joe Walsh, guitarist for the legendary rock band The Eagles, sings this song. He also co-wrote, co-produced and arranged it, along with Barry DeVorzon. Walsh also played guitar on this track, which is one of my favorites.

Music Question 4
Wagner: The Flying Dutchman - The opera "The Flying Dutchman" was an immediate huge success.
 True
 False
The correct answer is 'False'
People were used to operas where the main characters just stood around and bellowed out their arias; they were not quite ready for the "Singspiel" (sung play) form of opera that Wagner promoted and perfected.

Music Question 5
Rihanna - When was Rihanna born?
 May 29, 1987
 July 15, 1989
 October 13, 1988
 February 20, 1988
The correct answer is 'February 20, 1988'
Many people thought that that her birthday was on the 18th, but she was turning 18 on the 20th. She was only 17 when she had her first hit.

Music Question 6
The Outlaws: Florida's Guitar Army - The Outlaws have been one of the hardest touring bands in rock and roll history. Because of the relentless road trips, along with the high-energy shows and recording reponsibilities, the turnover of musicians has been heavy. Who replaced bassist Frank O'Keefe when he decided he'd had enough of the road?
 John Demaio
 Rick Cua
 Harvey Dalton Arnold
 Riff West
The correct answer is 'Harvey Dalton Arnold'
Harvey came on board in 1977, during the "Bring It Back Alive" tour, and remained with the band for 3 albums, leaving the bass spot to Rick Cua in 1980. Riff West was a bass player with Molly Hatchet, and John Demaio is the co-founder (with his brother Mike, Hyon Hon, and myself), long-time bassist, and keeper-of-the-flame for the New Jersey-based southern rock tribute band Whiskey!

Music Question 7
Kate Bush: the Quiz - In the song "Heads We're Dancing" who does she think she's dancing with?
 Adolf Hitler
 Jack the Ripper
 Crippen
 Captain Bligh
The correct answer is 'Adolf Hitler'
Dr. H. H. Crippen, poisoner and scoundrel, is mentioned in the song "Coffee Home Ground" - a murderous little tune, from "Lionheart." But from a "picture of you, a picture of you in uniform" she discovers she's been dancing with Hitler.

Music Question 8
Cello - What is the definition of a down-bow?
 drawing the bow with the hand moving away from the strings
 putting the bow down to pluck the strings
 putting the bow down at the end of a piece
 drawing the bow with the hand moving towards the strings
The correct answer is 'drawing the bow with the hand moving away from the strings'
A player should always endeavour to end a piece on a down-bow, as for some reason it signifies a sense of completion.

Music Question 9
"The Academy Is..." Lyrics - In which song are these lyrics found?: "Someone, somewhere said some things that may have sparked some sympathy, but don't believe. Don't believe a word you've heard about me."
 Black Mamba
 Season
 Skeptics and True Believers
 Checkmarks
The correct answer is 'Skeptics and True Believers'
"Would you believe me if I said I didn't need you,

'cause I wouldn't believe you if you said the same to me.

And near death, last breath, and barely hanging on.

Would you believe me if I said I didn't need you?," is the chorus to this song.

Music Question 10
Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Oi! Oi! Oi! - In Australia, we've crowned a few Australian Idols. Who was crowned "Australian Idol" 2005?
 Lee Harding
 Emily Williams
 Kate DeAraugo
 Dan England
The correct answer is 'Kate DeAraugo'
Kate was the under dog and everyone assumed that Emily was going to win. The worst thing was, the look on the judge's faces when Kate was announced the winner was disturbing. They were shocked and didn't even congratulate Kate on her victory. They went straight to Emily and told her everything is fine and she will get a recording contract. Nice.



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