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Great Ironies In Music

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Great Ironies In Music game quiz
"In language, "irony" is often misinterpreted. Many people perceive "Murphy's Law" situations to be ironic, when in fact they are just unlucky. The actual irony comes from paradoxical circumstances, and this quiz relates to ten music related ironies."

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1. What is the most ironic thing about Alanis Morissette's single "Ironic"?
    A Death Row pardon, two minutes too late
    A man who turned 98, then won the lottery and died the next day
    It doesn't contain a single example of irony
    A black fly in your Chardonnay


2. Which of these John Denver titles could be regarded as ironic?
    Annie's Song
    Thank God I'm a Country Boy
    Take Me Home Country Roads
    Leaving On a Jet Plane


3. Which frontman was still singing the words "I hope I die before I get old", despite having already reached his sixties in 2004?
    Mick Jagger
    Lou Reed
    Ray Davies
    Roger Daltrey


4. Which US president praised Bruce Springsteen as a "great patriot" after he released "Born In The USA", clearly not realising it was a rather left wing look at the effects of the Vietnam War on Americans?
    George Bush Snr.
    Bill Clinton
    George W Bush
    Ronald Reagan


5. In Simon West's 1997 action movie "Con Air", Steve Buscemi's character Garland Greene comments "Define irony - a bunch of idiots dancing around on a plane to a song made famous by a band who died in a plane crash". Which song was he referring to?
    Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama"
    Skyhooks' "Horror Movie"
    Buddy Holly and the Crickets' "That'll Be The Day"
    Big Bopper's "Chantilly Lace"


6. Which Tom Waits track, ironically itself an "indictment of advertising" in his own words, did potato chip manufacturer Frito-Lay want to use to advertise their new Salsa Rio Doritos in 1988?
    Small Change
    Rain Dogs
    In The Neighborhood
    Step Right Up


7. Which song by The Police, often used at couples' weddings, is actually a rather sinister tune, sung from an ex-lover's point of view, to the extent that it is something of a "stalker's anthem"?
    Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
    Wrapped Around Your Finger
    Walking On The Moon
    Every Breath You Take


8. Cliff Richard had the UK Christmas number one with "Saviour's Day" in 1991. Which single, rather amusingly, knocked it from the top of the charts just one week later?
    Color Me Badd's "I Wanna Sex You Up"
    Adamski's "Killer"
    Elton John's "Sacrifice"
    Iron Maiden's "Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter"


9. Which member of Pink Floyd was fired from the band's tour of "The Wall", but kept on as a session musician, ironically becoming the only member of the group to make any kind of a profit, after the tour incurred almighty losses?
    David Gilmour
    Nick Mason
    Rick Wright
    Roger Waters


10. There was an unpleasant irony in 1978, when a certain band's drummer died shortly after the release of their latest album. The biggest irony was that, on the record's sleeve, the soon to be deceased sticksman was seated at a folding chair that had the words "Not To Be Taken Away" on it. Which band was this?
    Led Zeppelin
    The Who
    Jefferson Airplane
    The Rolling Stones


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