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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 15    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, Jan 31 24
Easier
FTBot
Jan 31 24
461 plays
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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 14   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, Nov 19 22
Easier
FTBot
Nov 19 22
1976 plays
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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 12    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, Sep 01 22
Easier
FTBot
Sep 01 22
941 plays
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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 13    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, Oct 31 22
Easier
FTBot
Oct 31 22
848 plays
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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 7    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, May 04 22
Easier
FTBot
May 04 22
704 plays
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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 1    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, Dec 30 21
Easier
FTBot
Dec 30 21
943 plays
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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 2    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, Feb 13 22
Easier
FTBot
Feb 13 22
782 plays
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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 5    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, Mar 27 22
Easier
FTBot
Mar 27 22
574 plays
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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 10    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, Jul 12 22
Easier
FTBot
Jul 12 22
725 plays
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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 9    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, Jun 26 22
Easier
FTBot
Jun 26 22
542 plays
trivia question Quick Question
Another heavy metal hair band from New Jersey, who suffered "Big Hits and Nasty Cuts"?

From Quiz "Let's Get Some Air in the Hair"




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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 4    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, Mar 06 22
Easier
FTBot
Mar 06 22
539 plays
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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 11    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, Aug 13 22
Easier
FTBot
Aug 13 22
572 plays
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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 8    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, May 18 22
Easier
FTBot
May 18 22
545 plays
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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 3    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, Feb 13 22
Easier
FTBot
Feb 13 22
620 plays
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  FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 6    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A mix of 10 Music questions, submitted by 10 different FunTrivia players! The first few questions are easy, but the last couple are tough!
Easier, 10 Qns, FTBot, Apr 17 22
Easier
FTBot
Apr 17 22
500 plays
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  Don't Sing Me That!    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
There are some songs that everybody seems to like but which just drive you mad. Here the Misplaced ask about some songs they hate with a vengeance.
Average, 10 Qns, thula2, May 13 23
Average
thula2
May 13 23
1348 plays
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  Vinyl Memories: My First Record   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Here The Misplaced team members ask some trivia about the first record they ever bought. There are both albums and singles in the mix, and various genres/eras. Good luck!
Average, 10 Qns, thula2, Nov 12 12
Average
thula2
1824 plays
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  Here Come The Music Buffs!    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
This is the debut quiz from The Music Buffs. A group of folks that offer quite a banquet in the world of rock music! We hope that you enjoy it!
Tough, 15 Qns, Lemmyrules, Jul 29 20
Tough
Lemmyrules
Jul 29 20
2105 plays
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  Don't Sing Me That! Volume II    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
There are some songs that everybody seems to like but which just drive you mad. Here the Misplaced ask about some more songs they hate with a vengeance.
Average, 10 Qns, thula2, May 10 14
Average
thula2
922 plays
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  Honey, the Police Were Just Here...    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is my first author challenge quiz and it also explores a mix of music and artists I like. Hope you enjoy it.
Average, 10 Qns, Dave42007, May 15 23
Average
Dave42007
May 15 23
958 plays
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  Hello Children, Everywhere! #1    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
This is music which was popular on British children's radio programmes in the 50s and 60s, drawn from the period 1920-60. My granddaughter loves this stuff and sings along with all the tracks. Enjoy this trip down memory lane.
Average, 15 Qns, baker13, Dec 12 10
Average
baker13
723 plays
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  Hello Children, Everywhere! #2    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
This is a follow-up to my first quiz on this subject. It is based on popular childrens' music from the 50s and 60s that was requested and played on UK radio programmes like "Children's Favourites". Happy memories and good luck.
Average, 15 Qns, baker13, Nov 30 10
Average
baker13
700 plays
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  My CD Collection II    
Multiple Choice
 25 Qns
This is my second quiz containing questions about CDs I have in my collection. This quiz covers mostly Country and Rock.
Average, 25 Qns, zil_ennov, Oct 25 08
Average
zil_ennov
1567 plays
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  Forgetful Fred Listens to Music!    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Hi, it's me again...Forgetful Fred. Some folks might say I have a little trouble with memory. I was listening to some songs the other day, and I'm trying to remember them. Can you help me?
Average, 10 Qns, outsyder, Sep 22 16
Average
outsyder
2210 plays
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  Grandma Rachael's Third Annual Ear Worm Show    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
I'm an Internet radio Grandma! My Ear Worm show is one of the most popular I do every year. Ear worms are those songs that get stuck in your head, for days! Can you guess what my listeners chose as their favorites?
Average, 10 Qns, RachaelWarke, Dec 18 23
Average
RachaelWarke
Dec 18 23
669 plays
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  Popular Music 101    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is a ten question quiz on random music trivia that I learned in college... as if I didn't know it already. Hope you pass this class!
Tough, 10 Qns, CheshireAlice, Sep 30 23
Tough
CheshireAlice
Sep 30 23
1921 plays
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  I've Lost My iPod    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Help, please. I've lost my iPod and can't remember the songs that were on it to recreate the playlist. I can remember some detail and lyrics though, and with your help, I may be able to put it together again.
Average, 10 Qns, tezza1551, Mar 31 15
Average
tezza1551
1116 plays
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  MiPod    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is a quiz about some of the songs that are currently residing in my iPod. Some are classics, some are unknown but to a small few. Now let me take you inside the little green machine that contains some of the very best songs......
Average, 10 Qns, Mazdaleine, Jul 28 22
Average
Mazdaleine
Jul 28 22
656 plays
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  Music Throughout Time    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
In this quiz there will be a variety of music from different decades! Do you know your stuff? Let's find out! Enjoy!
Average, 10 Qns, hannaran, Jul 27 14
Average
hannaran
725 plays
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  Random Music Quiz    
Multiple Choice
 25 Qns
This quiz contains questions about the top 50 most played songs on my ipod. Mainly rock and metal bands, with music ranging from the 70s to the 2000s.
Difficult, 25 Qns, clarod, Jan 20 09
Difficult
clarod
1094 plays
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  I've Got That On CD    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
I believe that music is music. I like what I like regardless of genre. If you do too, then this is the quiz for you. So, put on your thinking caps and enjoy!
Difficult, 15 Qns, jbug1262, Dec 02 08
Difficult
jbug1262
850 plays
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  Random Music I Love    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
Bands like Millencolin, MxPx, Nirvana, Thrice, and singer "Weird Al" Yankovic.
Difficult, 15 Qns, I_Am_Random_92, Apr 27 07
Difficult
I_Am_Random_92
572 plays
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Music Mixture Trivia Questions

1. "Home on the Range" is a classic. What is the missing word in this line? "Give me a home /where the buffalo roam,/ where the deer and the antelope play; Where seldom is heard a ____word"

From Quiz
FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 15

Answer: Discouraging

"Home on the Range" is the state song of Kansas (from 1947). It has been used in different ways by different people, including Walt Disney. Many people call it a theme song of the American West and the great expansive spaciousness. Incidentally, it was first written as a poem by Dr. Brewster M. Higley in a poem, "My Western Home."

Question by player Windswept

2. Which British band of the '60s, known for their suits and haircuts, had a debut album in the UK called 'Please, Please Me'?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 14

Answer: The Beatles

The Beatles' first UK album 'Please, Please Me' consisted of seven cover songs and seven Lennon/McCartney compositions. The Beatles' first US album was "Introducing... The Beatles" released on VeeJay records just before their Capitol Records debut album, "Meet The Beatles".

Question by player ColinZeal

3. What did The Waterboys see the 'whole of', were The Police, 'walking on', and did Frank Sinatra want to 'fly' to?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 13

Answer: Moon

'The Whole of the Moon', by The Waterboys, reached 26 in the UK charts in 1985. The Police had a number one UK hit with, 'Walking on the Moon' in 1979, it was a track from their platinum album, 'Reggatta de Blanc'. 'Fly Me to the Moon', was recorded by Frank Sinatra in 1964. It was first released in 1954, by Kaye Ballard. The original title of the song was 'In Other Words', but this was changed in 1956.

Question by player demurechicky

4. How many times did Tony Orlando tell his darling to knock on the ceiling if she wanted him?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 12

Answer: Three

"Knock Three Times" was a song released in November 1970 by Tony Orlando and Dawn. It reached #1 on the Billboard Top 100 and the UK Singles Chart.

Question by player Quick11

5. Which train-themed song was the first recording to be certified as a gold disc on February 10, 1942?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 11

Answer: Chattanooga Choo Choo

Glenn Miller and his Orchestra performed the song in the 1941 movie "Sun Valley Serenade", and it was recorded in May 1941, as RCA Bluebird B-11230-B. In December 1941, it reached number one on the Billboard Best Sellers chart and stayed there for nine weeks.

Question by player mlcmlc

6. From which country of the UK do the singers Shirley Bassey, Tom Jones and Charlotte Church all hail?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 10

Answer: Wales

Shirley Bassey's most well known hit is probably the James Bond theme "Goldfinger". Tom Jones has had many songs including "Delilah" and "The Green, Green Grass Of Home". Charlotte Church started out as a child star singing operatic songs but has since gone over to the pop genre.

Question by player caz231231

7. Which all female group from Texas had hits with "Not Ready to Make Nice", "Wide Open Spaces" and "Cowboy Take Me Away"?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 9

Answer: The Dixie Chicks

Natalie Maines, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire make up the Dixie Chicks. Emily and Martie are sisters. Their debut album was "Wide Open Spaces".

Question by player laoi

8. The oftentimes forgotten guitar great, Rory Gallagher, hailed from which country?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 8

Answer: Ireland

Rory was born on March 2, 1948, in Ballyshannon, Ireland, and died in 1995 from complications following a liver transplant.

Question by player cardsfan_027

9. According to Lennon and McCartney, the wielder of the "Silver Hammer" might well have been a direct blood relative of "The Wizard of Menlo Park", (the inventor of the phonograph alongside many other things). So, what was Maxwell's surname?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 7

Answer: Edison

The lyrics in question are those of "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" penned by Lennon and McCartney, and the phrase which reveals his surname is "Maxwell Edison, majoring in medicine". I have read somewhere that the lyrics to this song are allegorical, and that the silver hammer in question is simply a metaphor for Maxwell's crushing wit. I can't quite buy that, and still think that he is in fact a homicidal maniac, as per his actions described in the lyrics. Thomas Edison was known as "The Wizard of Menlo Park", a fitting tribute to his ingenuity and inventions which were many and widely varied.

Question by player merrijig

10. Coincidentally, which of the Beatles sang the line "shoot me" in their hit single "Come Together"?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 6

Answer: John Lennon

"Come Together" was a US number one and a UK number four in 1969. It was mostly written by Lennon, although Harrison claimed to have contributed two lines. Lennon also sang all the vocals, which include the words "shoot me" in the introduction and after each chorus.

Question by player darksplash

11. What kind of eyes does Van Morrison's 1967 girl have?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 5

Answer: Brown

"Brown Eyed Girl" is the signature song by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame living legend Van Morrison. It was recorded on March 28, 1967 and released by Bang records as a 45 RPM single in June of that year. According to various biographies, the song was about a Jamaican girl Morrison knew, and was originally titled "Brown Skinned Girl." The producer was another colossus of the early rock era named Bert Berns, who flew Morrison from his native Belfast to the recording session in New York City. Morrison has since maintained that Berns tricked him into an unfair contract with Bang and ironically, Berns died six months later before the issue was resolved. Morrison also claims to have never received any royalties from writing or recording the song.

Question by player Nealzineatser

12. In what Beatles song is the refrain, "Ah, Look at all the lonely people" heard?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 4

Answer: Eleanor Rigby

"Eleanor Rigby" was written by Paul McCartney and released on "Revolver" (1966) and as a double "A" side single (with "Yellow Submarine") simultaneously. There is a statue of "Eleanor Rigby" in Liverpool, dedicated to "all the lonely people".

Question by player da_man11

13. Which piano company began production in Japan in 1900?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 3

Answer: Yamaha

Mr. Yamaha began his career as a pump organ repairman.

Question by player llhannah

14. What colour links top ten hits on the US Billboard charts by Fats Domino, Carl Perkins and Eddie Cochran?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 2

Answer: Blue

All three made it into the top ten on the US Billboard charts with songs featuring blue in the title. Fats Domino made it to number two with "Blueberry Hill" and number five with "Blue Monday", both released in 1956. Carl Perkins got to number two with "Blue Suede Shoes" in 1956, while Eddie Cochran's "Summertime Blues" reached number eight in 1958. On the Official UK Charts "Blueberry Hill" reached number six, "Blue Monday" got to 23, "Blue Suede Shoes" made it to number ten and "Summertime Blues" got to 18. Question by player CardoQ

15. He started his career at a very young age with four of his older brothers, and later went on as a solo artist selling millions with his "Thriller" album. Who is this superstar?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 1

Answer: Michael Jackson

He started singing in the group The Jackson Five with four of his brothers. He didn't stop there, but went on as a solo artist selling millions. Question by player mike051378

16. 'Mr. Brightside' was a song released by which group?

From Quiz Music Throughout Time

Answer: The Killers

'Mr. Brightside' is a song by The Killers which featured in their album 'Hot Fuss'.

17. An Australian entertainer had the last number one hit of the '60s on the UK singles chart with an awful song written around 1903. Here is a snippet of the lyrics, you pick the artist. "Long years past, war came so fast Bravely they marched away"

From Quiz Don't Sing Me That! Volume II

Answer: Rolf Harris

"Two Little Boys" was written by Theodore F. Morse/Edward Madden in or around 1903. It was number one for six weeks for Rolf Harris in 1969. It did not chart in the US. The song is about two childhood friends who go to war, although which war has been open to speculation ever since. It is rumoured that John Lennon sent Rolf Harris a telegram congratulating him on getting an anti-Vietnam war song to number one at Christmas 1969. As it was written in 1903 by two Americans, it may well be about the American civil war. Besides thinking the song was just as Rolf Harris said on first hearing the song ("namby-pamby and awful"), I dislike it even more because of its connection with Margaret Thatcher; she picked it as her favourite song on BBC Radio Blackburn in 1979. That killed it stone dead. Question submitted by shipyardbernie.

18. A song which really makes me cringe ends with the lyrics "I hope some day you'll join us, And the world will live as one". What's the name of the song and who's the artist?

From Quiz Don't Sing Me That!

Answer: "Imagine" by John Lennon

Lennon said that Yoko Ono's poetry was such an influence on his lyrics to "Imagine" that she deserved co-writer status, although she didn't get any credit at the time of the release. Ono, along with Phil Spector, was credited as co-producer, however. The tune itself is only offensive in its inoffensiveness, but it's really the sappy lyrics and pseudo emotional depth that rile me. I have tried following John's advice and imagined a world without all the things he rather nonchalantly disdains, and I have to say it's just a big nothingness. The bit that really gets my goat though is "imagine no possessions", sung by an enormously wealthy rock star. Question submitted by thula2

19. This musical story was written in the early 40s about a rather overweight brass instrument. The most popular version was recorded by Danny Kaye in 1947 using his great ability to produce a range of voices. What is the name of the story?

From Quiz Hello Children, Everywhere! #1

Answer: Tubby the Tuba

Paul Tripp and George Kleinsinger wrote the story in the early 40s but it wasn't released until after World War ll when it became an instant hit. It was ideal material for the brilliant Danny Kaye whose version has become the most famous. Since then the story has been played by many orchestras, narrated by stars and translated into other languages. It has been used as a clue in the New York Times crossword, made into films and the ultimate accolade in 2006 was to be included in the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry as one of the landmarks in American Audio History. Tubby must be "so happy".

20. There were a group of five brothers who performed between 1964 and 1989 and released many #1 hits. What was the surname of this famous five?

From Quiz MiPod

Answer: Jackson

The five brothers of the Jackson Five, were Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael. The brothers had another brother, Randy and four sisters, Rebbie, Le Toya and Janet. Joseph and Katherine Jackson raised their nine children in Gary, Indiana.

21. "Bringing on the Heartbreak", is my most played song. But who sang it?

From Quiz Random Music Quiz

Answer: Def Leppard

"I'm sorry, but it's true, you're bringing on the heartbreak"... From the album "High and Dry", it featured original guitarist Steve Clark on guitar.

22. Which Gary Allan album was his first album to reach number one on the US Country Charts?

From Quiz My CD Collection II

Answer: Tough All Over

Gary Allan released the album, "Tough All Over" in 2005. Several of the songs on the album were written by Gary as a way to overcome the grief he experienced after his wife committed suicide in 2004.

23. In 1969, Captain Beefheart released "Trout Mask Replica". Amongst the Magic Band members was his cousin Victor Hayden. What pseudonym did he assume for the album?

From Quiz Here Come The Music Buffs!

Answer: The Mascara Snake

Victor, a non-musician, is credited with bass clarinet, possibly only on "Hair Pie:Bake 1". He is best remembered on the album, for his 'Fast 'n' Bulbous' dialogue with Captain Beefheart. This was his only appearance on record as a Magic Band member. Submitted by member nobby56

24. All right, we'll begin by mixing together my two favorite things, music and movies: there were two bands, among others, who put up a large sum of money to help make the 1975 movie "Monty Python and the Holy Grail". Who were they?

From Quiz Popular Music 101

Answer: Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd

Accoording to Michael Palin (my personal favorite Python) in the 2001 commentary on the "special edition" DVD, Zeppelin and Floyd were trying to out-run a government agency, similar to America's IRS, and put up an estimate of 100,000 pounds. Rebels against the system!

25. The peculiar playing style of which musician was the origin for his nickname, Satchmo?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 15

Answer: Louis Armstrong

Armstrong's unique facial configuration when playing the trumpet (known as embouchure) was his hallmark from the early days and gave him the nick "satchelmouth", which in time got compacted to "satchmo".

Question by player gentlegiant17

26. The Lemon Pipers and The Byrds both sang about which musical instrument in the 1960s?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 14

Answer: Tambourine

The Lemon Pipers took 'Green Tambourine' into the charts in 1968 at the height of the psychedelic era. The Byrds recorded Bob Dylan's song 'Mr Tambourine Man' in 1965, reaching the top of the charts in both the USA and UK with it.

Question by player rossian

27. "Please Mr Postman" was a number one on the US Billboard chart in 1961 and then again in 1975, however not by the same act. Which were the two acts that reached the top of the charts with this song?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 13

Answer: The Marvelettes and The Carpenters

In 1961 "Please Mr Postman" became the Marvelettes only number one, as well as being the first ever number one for Motown Records. The Carpenters version reached number one in 1975 (released 1974) and was their third Billboard number one following "(They Long to Be) Close To You" (1970) and "Top of the World" (1973). "Please Mr Postman" failed to chart in the UK for the Marvelettes, however it did reach number two in the Official UK Charts for The Carpenters.

Question by player CardoQ

28. Which stage musical would you be watching if you heard the song "The All-American Prophet"?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 12

Answer: The Book of Mormon

"Book of Mormon" is a satirical musical about young missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a religious group that originated in the USA in the nineteenth century. It began on Broadway in 2011 and has since won multiple awards, including the 2011 Tony Award for Best Musical.

Question by player suzidunc

29. Which English rock band, formed in London in 1969, takes its name from a fictional character in the Charles Dickens novel 'David Copperfield'?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 11

Answer: Uriah Heep

Uriah Heep has been in existence for over 50 years and have released a litany of albums with 'Demons and Wizards' perhaps as their best. The original lineup had Mick Box, David Byron, Alex Napier and Paul Newton with Box still with the band well in the late 2010s.

Question by player lout62001

30. Björn Again is an Australian band that parodies which pop group?

From Quiz FunTrivia Music Mix: Vol 10

Answer: ABBA

"Björn Again" takes its name from Björn Ulvaeus, one of the guys in ABBA. The members' names are Agnetha Falstart, Benny Anderwear, Frida Longstokin and Björn Volvo-us. ABBA have always praised their tribute band and Benny Andersson said: "Björn Again are the closest you can get to seeing ABBA. ABBA will never reform!".

Question by player chabenao1

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