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Flick Your Bic! This Concert Rocks!

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Flick Your Bic This Concert Rocks game quiz
"I've been to a lot of concerts in the U.S. (mostly rock) that have had some amazing special effects. I will describe what I saw, name a song or two, and you name the performer(s)."

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1. This was the "Dancing Machine" concert in the 1970's. They used a revolving stage and at one point, their sister, Latoya, came out and tap danced with the boys. Brother Randy and little sister, Janet, did a Sonny and Cher routine. Then Michael sang "Ben" and a couple of other songs solo. What band was this?
    Osmond Brothers
    Cowsills
    Partridge Family
    Jackson Five


2. The "Welcome to My Nightmare" tour was also made into a U.S. television special which aired in 1975 and included special effects from the concert, as well as Vincent Price, who reprised his speaking part on the song, "Black Widow" as he did on the album. There were dancers dressed as spiders climbing on a huge spiderweb and tap dancing skeletons. The concert/special included an 8-foot Cyclops and a disturbingly life-like manikin to substitute for the woman being beaten up in "Only Women Bleed." Who was this ground-breaking band?
    Black Sabbath
    Marilyn Manson
    Kiss
    Alice Cooper


3. Their Wall of Sound was famous. The audience at these concerts were as interesting to watch as the band and we loved it when "The Music Never Stopped". They had a few keyboard players throughout their long, strange trip and most of the fans got off the bus after their lead guitar player and vocalist died in 1995. Dancing bears, skeletons and tie dye t-shirts were everywhere. What band am I describing?
    Jefferson Airplane
    Phish
    The Grateful Dead
    The Doors


4. Ian would throw huge balloons out to the audience during this band's concerts. They won the only Hard Rock/Heavy Metal award at the Grammys in 1989 with their "Crest of a Knave" album. The band's signature sound was a flute and the singer was known to stand on one leg. What band was this?
    Jethro Tull
    Genesis
    Queen
    Led Zeppelin


5. This amazing concert featured an inflatable pig that flew across the stadium. Which band sang about dogs, pigs and sheep?
    Rolling Stones
    King Crimson
    Genesis
    Pink Floyd


6. As you walked past the men's room at this concert, you could see a certain type of bird peeking above the stall doors. Who was this "Son of a Son of a Sailor"?
    Jimmy Buffett
    David Crosby
    Bob Marley
    Jim Croce


7. I've seen this talented musician a few times. For the 2003 "Growing Up Live" tour, you could see him rolling around the stage in what looked like a gigantic hamster ball. Who told you to "Shock the Monkey"?
    Peter Gabriel
    Marilyn Manson
    David Bowie
    Michael Jackson


8. His "Serious Moonlight" tour in 1983 had a great stage setting and the thin, white Duke looked very snazzy in his white suit. Moon-shaped mylar balloons fell from the ceiling during the finale. Who loved his little "China Girl"?
    Gary Glitter
    Iggy Pop
    David Bowie
    Bryan Ferry


9. All I can say is wow! In 1984, the first thing I remember was a naked hitch- hiker getting a ride on a motorcycle across the stage. In the second half, an explosion burst through a television screen on the living room stage set which was showing what seemed like the western movie, "Shane."

During the second half of his concert in 2006, he performed the entire best-selling album of his former band. Who sang about "Us and Them"?
    Phil Collins
    Roger Waters
    Peter Gabriel
    Paul McCartney


10. They said they wouldn't get back together unless hell froze over. Appropriately, the stage was covered in what looked like icicles in 1994. Who lived "Life in the Fast Lane"?
    Doobie Brothers
    Eagles
    Bad Company
    The Who


11. In 1995, a golden dog with wings flew above the audience. Who thought "It's Good to be King"?
    Elvis Presley
    Van Halen
    Michael Jackson
    Tom Petty


12. During the song, "Rudy", a screen on the stage showed a terrifying roller coaster ride. Who had "Breakfast in America"?
    Emerson Lake & Palmer
    Supertramp
    Foreigner
    Kansas


13. One time I saw them, they used a revolving stage and were facing away from me during "Clap." They've used a few keyboard players, one of whom wore a mirror-covered cape. Who lived life "Close to the Edge"?
    Genesis
    U2
    Yes
    Emerson, Lake and Palmer


14. The concert started out with this guy being crucified upside down on a cross made of television sets. Later on, he walked around on stilts. Who sang about "The Beautiful People"?
    Alice Cooper
    Iggy Pop
    David Bowie
    Marilyn Manson


15. In 2007, Eric Clapton brought this benefit concert to Chicago. Bill Murray hosted and some of the performers included Jeff Beck, Sheryl Crow, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, BB King, Sonny Landreth, Los Lobos, John Mayer, Willie Nelson, Robbie Robertson, The Derek Trucks Band and Steve Winwood. What is the name of Eric's charity?
    Rex Foundation
    Guitarmageddon
    Crossings
    Crossroads


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Compiled Jun 28 12