1.
Fleetwood Mac's song Gypsy was released on what album?
Correct Answer
B. Mirage
Explanation
Fleetwood Mac's song "Gypsy" was released on the album "Mirage".
2.
Why did Bob Weston leave Fleetwood Mac?
Correct Answer
A. Had An Affair With Fleetwood's Wife
Explanation
Bob Weston left Fleetwood Mac because he had an affair with Mick Fleetwood's wife. This caused tension and conflict within the band, ultimately leading to Weston's departure.
3.
What did Mick Fleetwood's father do for a living?
Correct Answer
D. Wing Commander In Royal Air Force
Explanation
Mick Fleetwood's father was a Wing Commander in the Royal Air Force. This means that he held a high-ranking position in the RAF, indicating that he had a successful career in the military.
4.
Which member of Fleetwood Mac suffered from Epstein-Barr syndrome?
Correct Answer
B. Stevie Nicks
Explanation
Stevie Nicks is the correct answer because she is the member of Fleetwood Mac who suffered from Epstein-Barr syndrome. Epstein-Barr syndrome is a viral infection that causes symptoms like fatigue, fever, and sore throat. Nicks was diagnosed with the syndrome in the late 1980s and it significantly affected her health and career at that time. She has been open about her struggle with the illness and how it impacted her life and music.
5.
With whom did Stevie Nicks have a secret affair with while part of Fleetwood Mac?
Correct Answer
D. Mick Fleetwood
Explanation
Stevie Nicks had a secret affair with Mick Fleetwood while being a part of Fleetwood Mac.
6.
What was the name of the album Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham released before joining Fleetwood Mac?
Correct Answer
B. Buckingham Nicks
Explanation
Before joining Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham released an album called "Buckingham Nicks." This album was their first collaborative effort as a duo and showcased their musical talents before they became part of the iconic rock band. "Buckingham Nicks" was released in 1973 and although it did not achieve commercial success at the time, it played a crucial role in establishing their musical partnership and eventually led to their inclusion in Fleetwood Mac.
7.
Which of these songs was a minor Top 100 Singles hit in Britain for the newly-formed Fleetwood Mac in 1968?
Correct Answer
A. Black Magic Woman
Explanation
"Black Magic Woman" was a minor Top 100 Singles hit in Britain for the newly-formed Fleetwood Mac in 1968. This song, originally written and recorded by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, gained popularity when it was covered by Santana in 1970. However, the original version by Fleetwood Mac had already made its mark in the British charts, showcasing the band's early success and musical talent.
8.
"Rumors" was a 1970's smash album for Fleetwood Mac but it spawned only one #1 single, which was?
Correct Answer
A. Dreams
Explanation
The correct answer is "Dreams". "Rumors" was a highly successful album for Fleetwood Mac in the 1970s, but it only produced one #1 single, which was "Dreams". This song, written and sung by Stevie Nicks, became a massive hit and remains one of the band's most popular and enduring songs. Its success helped contribute to the overall success and acclaim of the "Rumors" album.
9.
Which member of the band Fleetwood Mac attended Walpole Grammer School?
Correct Answer
D. John McVie
Explanation
John McVie is the correct answer because he attended Walpole Grammar School.
10.
What hospital was Stevie Nicks of the band Fleetwood Mac born in?
Correct Answer
B. Good Samaritan Hospital
Explanation
Stevie Nicks of the band Fleetwood Mac was born in Good Samaritan Hospital.
11.
Which Fleetwood Mac member wrote their first song at age 16 with their first guitar?
Correct Answer
D. Stevie Nicks
Explanation
Stevie Nicks is the correct answer because she wrote her first song at the age of 16 with her first guitar. This demonstrates her early talent and passion for songwriting. Stevie Nicks is known for her contributions as a singer-songwriter in Fleetwood Mac, and her ability to create iconic and emotionally charged songs has made her a respected figure in the music industry.
12.
What are the names of Fleetwood Mac band member Lindsey Buckingham's brothers?
Correct Answer
A. Jeff And Greg
Explanation
The correct answer is Jeff And Greg. This answer is correct because it directly states the names of Lindsey Buckingham's brothers.
13.
Which Fleetwood Mac member was desperately wanted and enticed to join the band?
Correct Answer
D. John McVie
Explanation
John McVie was desperately wanted and enticed to join Fleetwood Mac. He was a skilled bassist and had previously played with Mick Fleetwood in another band. His addition to the band brought stability and contributed to the success of Fleetwood Mac.
14.
Before the formation of Fleetwood Mac, who was in two bands with Mick Fleetwood?
Correct Answer
A. Peter Green
Explanation
Before the formation of Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green was in two bands with Mick Fleetwood.
15.
Along with John McVie, who played the bass on the Fleetwood Mac's self-titled album?
Correct Answer
D. Bob Brunning
Explanation
Bob Brunning played the bass on Fleetwood Mac's self-titled album along with John McVie.
16.
Which Fleetwood Mac album was released on August 1, 1968?
Correct Answer
C. Mr. Wonderful
Explanation
"Mr. Wonderful" is the correct answer because it is the only album listed that was released on August 1, 1968. "Fleetwood Mac" is the name of the band, not the album. "Penguin" and "Rumours" were released in 1973 and 1977, respectively, which is after the given date.
17.
Which of the following songs was on Fleetwood Mac's self titled album?
Correct Answer
C. My Heart Beat Like A Hammer
Explanation
"My Heart Beat Like A Hammer" is the correct answer because it is a song that was included on Fleetwood Mac's self-titled album. The self-titled album, released in 1968, featured a combination of blues and rock songs, and "My Heart Beat Like A Hammer" is one of the tracks on this album.
18.
Which of Fleetwood Mac's albums didn't have any singles on it?
Correct Answer
B. Fleetwood Mac
Explanation
Fleetwood Mac is the correct answer because it is the name of the band, not an album. The question asks for an album that didn't have any singles, and Fleetwood Mac is not an album title. The other options, Penguin, Rumours, and Mr. Wonderful, are all album titles and therefore could potentially have had singles released from them.
19.
What single was released with "Black Magic Woman" after the Fleetwood Mac album?
Correct Answer
D. Need Your Love So Bad
Explanation
"Need Your Love So Bad" is the correct answer because it was released as a single after the Fleetwood Mac album that featured the song "Black Magic Woman." The song is a blues ballad originally recorded by Little Willie John in 1955 and later covered by Fleetwood Mac in 1968. It became a popular track and was released as a single, showcasing the band's versatility and ability to perform different musical styles.
20.
What was the first song on Fleetwood Mac's "Mr. Wonderful" album?
Correct Answer
C. Stop Messin' Round
Explanation
"Stop Messin' Round" is the correct answer because it is the first song on Fleetwood Mac's "Mr. Wonderful" album. This can be determined by looking at the track listing of the album, where "Stop Messin' Round" is listed as the opening track.
21.
What was the longest song on Fleetwood Mac's Mr. Wonderful album?
Correct Answer
D. Love That Burns
Explanation
"Love That Burns" is the longest song on Fleetwood Mac's Mr. Wonderful album. This can be inferred from the information provided in the question.
22.
Which Fleetwood Mac album was produced to sound twenty years older than it was?
Correct Answer
C. Mr. Wonderful
Explanation
Mr. Wonderful is the correct answer because it was produced to sound twenty years older than it actually was. This suggests that the production of the album intentionally aimed for a vintage or retro sound, possibly drawing inspiration from music styles from two decades prior to its release.
23.
Which of Fleetwood Mac's albums included half of Mr. Wonderful?
Correct Answer
A. English Rose
Explanation
The correct answer is English Rose because it is the only album listed that includes half of Mr. Wonderful. The other albums listed do not include any songs from Mr. Wonderful.
24.
What was the title of Fleetwood Mac's live DVD released in 2004?
Correct Answer
D. Live In Boston
Explanation
The correct answer is "Live In Boston." This title accurately reflects the content of the live DVD, indicating that it was recorded during a performance in Boston.
25.
What was Fleetwood Mac's only U.S. chart topper, reaching #1?
Correct Answer
C. Dreams
Explanation
"Dreams" was Fleetwood Mac's only U.S. chart topper, reaching #1. This song, released in 1977, became a huge hit and helped propel the band's album "Rumours" to great success. "Dreams" is known for its catchy melody, memorable lyrics, and the distinctive vocals of Stevie Nicks. It remains one of Fleetwood Mac's most popular and enduring songs, showcasing their unique blend of rock and pop sensibilities.