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Nick Hornby's "High Fidelity" and Its Music

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Nick Hornbys High Fidelity and Its Music game quiz
"Nick Hornby's novel "High Fidelity" is almost all about music. Here are some questions about music mentioned in the book, and also a few question about music in the movie based on the book."

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1. The book's title is also a title of a song sung by...
    Bob Dylan
    Elvis Costello
    Madness
    Bruce Springsteen


2. Hornby's main character, Rob Gordon is thinking about his past love affairs and decides that it would be wonderful to re-visit his old girlfriends, just to say "hi" and clarify some misunderstandings. He describes the sentiment using a Bruce Springsteen song. Which one?
    Thunder Road
    Secret Garden
    Human Touch
    Bobby Jean


3. Rob tells Laura that this song is "responsible for our whole relationship". In the book, the song is...
    Solomon Burke's "Got To Get You Off My Mind"
    Otis Redding's "These Arms of Mine"
    Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On"
    Aretha Franklin's "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman"


4. Yet, in the movie, the song that was "responsible for the entire relationship" was changed into...
    Aretha Franklin's "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman"
    Solomon Burke's "Got To Get You Off My Mind"
    Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get it On"
    Otis Redding's "These Arms of Mine"


5. Rob's employees in the record store get into a fight about which version of the song "Little Latin Lupe Lu" is better. Which two versions are being fought over?
    The Romantics' and The Righteous Brothers'
    Mitch Ryder's and The Righteous Brothers'
    Mitch Ryder's and Link Cromwell & The Zoo's
    Link Cromwell & The Zoo's and The Righteous Brothers'


6. Among the regulars in Rob's record shop, there is a drunk, Johnny, who tries to steal records, is always being "tangoed out" of the shop, but is very consistent in asking (or singing) one Eurovision song contest winner. Which one?
    Adriano Celentano's "Volare"
    ABBA's "Waterloo"
    Dana's "All Kinds of Everything"
    Hot House Flower's "Don't Go"


7. When Rob first meets Marie La Salle, a fictional and "struggling" American singer/songwriter, she is singing in a club. She is singing a song that Rob used to hate for its cheesyness, yet, he likes it in her rendition. Which song is it?
    Peter Frampton's "Baby, I love Your Way"
    Phil Collins' "Against All Odds"
    Stevie Wonder's "I Just Called to Say I Love You"
    Eric Carmen's "All By Myself"


8. OK, a slightly tougher one. While giving an interview to a local newspaper journalist, Rob lists his top-5 singles. Which one of these songs is never mentioned as candidates?
    "Baby Let's Play House" by Elvis Presley
    "Sin City" by Flying Burrito Brothers
    "Like a Rolling Stone" by Bob Dylan
    "Ma Baker" by Boney M


9. For which record Rob says it's "as serious as life itself"?
    Jimmy Hendrix 's "The Ultimate Experience"
    Al Green "Explores Your Mind"
    Bob Dylan's "Blood on The Tracks"
    Cowboy Junkies' "Trinity Session"


10. Finally, an easy, non-musical one. In its journey from the paper to the silver screen, Rob Gordon's "Championship Vinyl" was moved from North London to...
    Chicago
    San Francisco
    New York
    Los Angeles

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