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1967

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Music from 1967
1967 game quiz
"So many great albums came out in 1967, you could say '67 was the greatest year for music ever. If you don't remember all the good stuff that came out that year, well than keep reading..."

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1. This band was relatively unknown back then and this album sold very poorly, but some years later, critics began to realize the genius of this band, and their popularity is still growing today. They put out their debut album in '67, but it was so ahead of their time, listening to it the first time, you might think it came out yesterday. So what is the album called?
    Odessey and Oracle
    Pet Sounds
    The Velvet Underground and Nico
    Forever Changes


2. This English band has only one full album, although it was a classic psychedelic album which featured one of the first songs to use backward guitar effects. I can't tell you the name of this band, cause that would give away the answer. But I can tell you that this was Steve Howe's first band.
    None of these
    The Stray
    Tomorrow
    John's Children


3. This album blew a lot of people's minds back in '67, it really opened their doors to perception. Which album was the debut?
    The Doors
    Break on Through
    Light My Fire
    Doors of Perception


4. This guitarist from Seattle, WA wasn't cutting it in the states, so he went overseas to England, and had a bit more success there. He recorded his debut in Abbey Road Studios; at the exact same time two other bands were also recording legendary albums. One of those bands was The Beatles, who were working on 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,' which also came out in '67. So what other album was also recorded there, by Jimi Hendrix?
    Are You Experienced?
    The Jimi Hendrix Experience
    Electric Ladyland
    None of These


5. Besides The Beatles and Jimi Hendrix ripping out their legendary albums in London's Abbey Road Studios, Pink Floyd also recorded an album there. It has been said that Jimi got much of his feedback ideas from listening/watching the Floyd. What was the album called?
    Saucerful of Secrets
    Piper at the Gates of Dawn
    Dark Side of the Moon
    Meddle


6. The Beau Brummels are given credit for being the first American band that were influnced by The Bealtes to have a hit, with the song 'Laugh Laugh'. Their pop sound quickly lost interest in the public however, and they were forced to change their sound completely. This album, in '67, was really something else, a mix of pop, psychedelica, country, and folk. What was it?
    Bradley's Barn
    None of these
    Introducing the Beau Brummels
    Triangle


7. Here's a '67 album that was not at all underappreciated, gaining huge popularity on both sides of the Atlantic. The band consisted of only three members, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, and Jack Bruce. What was their album called?
    Bandages
    Cream
    Disraeli Gears
    Let it Bleed


8. This album was filled with a lot of great songs, and also, unfortunately, some shorter songs that sounded like commercials, but nevertheless a good album. One that preceeded an album that is still considered one of the greatest albums of all time. What album came out in 1967?
    Aftermath
    Revolver
    The Who Sell Out
    Rubber Soul


9. This band had some trouble finding someone to love in 1967, after awhile they started to get desperate and went after a white rabbit. Which album did they release in 1967?
    After Bathing at Baxter's
    Volunteers
    Surrealistic Pillow
    Jefferson Airplane


10. These guys were truly an underground band, living in underground tunnels half the time, if you believe the stories. They were led by musician/rock critic Mick Farren. Very socially aware, they were sort of a rocked out version of The Mothers of Invention and The Fugs. What album did they put out on the streets on London in 1967?
    None of these
    Poof!
    Ptoff!
    Poff!

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