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Hey, Hey, We're the Sixties
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Here's an audio quiz on great music from 1960's bands that took a page from the Beatles' playbook.
Question 1:
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Which member of The Monkees sings lead on the 1967 hit ""A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You"?
Davy Jones
Peter Tork
Mickey Dolenz
Mike Nesmith
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Question 2:
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What is the name of the song by The Animals featured in the audio clip?
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
It's My Life
Don't Bring Me Down
Spill the Wine
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Question 3:
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Which band recorded the song featured in the audio clip, a track from their critically acclaimed album, Odessey and Oracle?
The Zombies
The Turtles
The Buckinghams
The Cyrkle
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Question 4:
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Which of the following songs was not recorded by The Turtles?
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Happy Together
I'm Into Something Good
She'd Rather Be With Me
Elenore
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Question 5:
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They could've been contenders. This group has gained a reputation as one of the great lost missing links of '60s rock: massive talent unaccountably caught in a dead-end. The most successful UK indie record label of the 90's takes its name from this band.
The Electric Prunes
The Creation
Moby Grape
The Soft Boys
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Question 6:
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Which of the following guitarists was never a member of The Yardbirds?
Eric Clapton
Jimmy Page
Ritchie Blackmore
Jeff Beck
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Question 7:
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The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus was a 1968 film containing performances by John Lennon, Jethro Tull, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, and this group who stole the show with their amazing performance of the song, "A Quick One" (featured in the audio clip).
The Who
The Hollies
The Troggs
The Kinks
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Question 8:
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"Needles and Pins" was a recording by what band from Liverpool?
The Searchers
The Fortunes
The New Seekers
The Youngbloods
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Question 9:
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To boost record sales during the British Invasion many American bands adopted British sounding names. This group, featured in the audio clip, was actually from Chicago.
The Buckinghams
The Churchills
The Merseybeats
The Rockin' Vicars
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Question 10:
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Although hardly remembered in the U.S., this band was one of the most influential bands to come out of the British Invasion. Their record S. F. Sorrow is arguably the first rock opera, and their 1970 album Parachute was named Rolling Stone Magazine's Album of the Year.
Harpers Bazaar
Pretty Things
The Creation
The Seeds
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Question 11:
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This song by The Small Faces discusses the joys of getting high and feeding the ducks with a bun.
Lazy Sunday
Itchycoo Park
Wanstead Flats
Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
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Question 12:
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They were the first Scottish group to ever top the UK chart. Their song "Reflections Of My Life" (1969) made the U.S. top 10.
King Crimson
Blue Magoos
Badfinger
Marmalade
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Question 13:
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This popular 1960's band from Birmingham, England would evolve into The Electric Light Orchestra.
The Move
Gerry and the Pacemakers
The Knack
The Dave Clark Five
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Question 14:
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The song featured in the audio clip, "Ride My See Saw", was recorded by the same band that recorded "Nights in White Satin".
True
False
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The Nazz were a Beatlesque psychedelic garage rock band from the 1960's fronted by this gifted musician. Their modest hits included "Open My Eyes" (featured in the sound clip) and "Hello It's Me", a song he would popularize in the 1970's as a solo artist.
Todd Rundgren
Edgar Winters
Cliff Richard
Harry Nilsson
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Question 16:
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In 1967, this band hopped on The Beatles' psychedelic bandwagon and recorded an album with great similarity to Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band entitled Their Satanic Majesties Request.
Black Sabbath
The Rolling Stones
Deep Purple
The Who
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