Classic Rock

THE HARD ROCK QUIZ

And if you’re still stuck on any of the questions and can’t take the strain any longer, you’ll find the answers (the correct ones, too) on page 82.

1 Which classic AOR song was played in the final scene of the last ever episode of The Sopranos?

2 Who produced Dalbello’s Who Man Four Says album?

3 Which singer links Brad, Satchel and Pigeonhed?

4 Who duetted with Phil Collins on his solo smash hit single Separate Lives?

5 Who was the DJ at the 1972 Greasy Truckers Party starring Hawkwind and friends at London’s Roundhouse?

6 What is the opening track on Rainbow’s album Rainbow Rising?

7 Cronos, Mantas and Abaddon comprise the classic line-up of Venom. But what are their real names?

8 Which lead singer once described his band’s music as “big rock” rather than heavy metal, and added: “I see a lot of these categories as being based mostly on haircuts and shoes. My haircut’s alright for heavy metal, but baby, my shoes are all wrong.”

9 What connects Buggles with Violent Femmes, Pixies, The Offspring, Radiohead and Presidents Of The United States Of America?

10 What had to be removed from the front cover of Pink Floyd’s Ummagumma double album for its US release?

11 Who, along with Donald Fagen, was the other lead singer on Steely Dan’s debut album Can’t Buy A Thrill?

12 Which 70s band included former members of Roxy Music, Matching Mole and Curved Air?

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