1.
What song on 3 Doors Down's "Seventeen Days" album did Bob Seger sing?
Correct Answer
A. Landing In London
Explanation
Bob Seger sang the song "Landing In London" on 3 Doors Down's "Seventeen Days" album.
2.
Bob Seger did a cover of what Creedence Clearwater Revival song?
Correct Answer
C. Fortunate Son
Explanation
Bob Seger did a cover of the Creedence Clearwater Revival song "Fortunate Son".
3.
What Bob Seger song starts "Yes it's true I am a young man"?
Correct Answer
B. 2 + 2 =?
4.
In what song does Bob Seger sing "don't say maybe don't drive me crazy"?
Correct Answer
A. All Your Love
Explanation
The correct answer is "All Your Love" because in this song, Bob Seger sings the lyrics "don't say maybe don't drive me crazy."
5.
What Bob Seger song says "and I felt like I belonged, I felt so strong"?
Correct Answer
B. By The River
Explanation
"By the River" is the correct answer because the lyrics of the song mention the line "and I felt like I belonged, I felt so strong." This suggests that the song captures a sense of belonging and strength, which aligns with the given lyrics.
6.
What Bob Seger song starts "In your time the innocence will fall away"?
Correct Answer
A. In Your Time
Explanation
The given correct answer is "In Your Time." This song by Bob Seger starts with the lyrics "In your time the innocence will fall away."
7.
When was Bob Seger inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?
Correct Answer
A. 38047
8.
Which is not a Bob Seger orginal song?
Correct Answer
D. Old Time Rock & Roll
Explanation
"Old Time Rock & Roll" is not an original song by Bob Seger. It was actually written by George Jackson and Thomas E. Jones III, and was first recorded by George Jackson in 1978. Bob Seger later covered the song and it became one of his most popular hits.
9.
What was the name of Bob Seger's live album, released in 1981?
Correct Answer
B. Nine Tonight
Explanation
Nine Tonight is the correct answer because it is the name of Bob Seger's live album that was released in 1981. The album features recordings from Seger's concerts in Detroit and Boston during his 1980-1981 tour. It includes popular songs such as "Old Time Rock and Roll" and "Against the Wind."
10.
How many multi-platinum albums has Bob Seger had?
Correct Answer
A. Six
Explanation
Bob Seger has had six multi-platinum albums.
11.
What is Bob Seger's middle name?
Correct Answer
A. Clark
12.
What suburb of Detroit did Bob Seger grow up in?
Correct Answer
B. Dearborn
Explanation
Bob Seger grew up in Dearborn, a suburb of Detroit.
13.
What is the name of the band Bob Seger started his career with in 1961?
Correct Answer
A. The Decibels
Explanation
Bob Seger started his career with the band "The Decibels" in 1961.
14.
What was the name of Bob Seger's manager and producer when he first started?
Correct Answer
D. Punch Andrews
Explanation
Punch Andrews was Bob Seger's manager and producer when he first started.
15.
What record label did Bob Seger release his first single with?
Correct Answer
D. Cameo-Parkway Records
Explanation
Bob Seger released his first single with Cameo-Parkway Records.
16.
What high school did Bob Seger graduate from?
Correct Answer
B. Pioneer High School
Explanation
Bob Seger graduated from Pioneer High School.
17.
How many copies did Bob Seger's "East Side Story" sell?
Correct Answer
D. 50,000
Explanation
Bob Seger's "East Side Story" sold 50,000 copies.
18.
What is Bob Seger's "2+2=?" song about?
Correct Answer
B. War
Explanation
The correct answer is "War." Bob Seger's song "2+2=?" is a protest song that criticizes the Vietnam War. The lyrics depict the confusion and disillusionment felt by many young men who were drafted into the war. The song highlights the emotional toll and the senselessness of the conflict, expressing Seger's anti-war sentiments.
19.
What was Bob Seger's first album with the Silver Bullet Band?
Correct Answer
A. Seven
20.
Which Bob Seger album featured "Shame on the Moon", "Even Now" and "Roll Me Away"?
Correct Answer
A. The Distance
Explanation
The correct answer is "The Distance." This album by Bob Seger features the songs "Shame on the Moon," "Even Now," and "Roll Me Away."
21.
How many Top Ten singles did Bob Seger have in the Detroit market in 1968?
Correct Answer
A. Five
Explanation
In 1968, Bob Seger had five Top Ten singles in the Detroit market.
22.
How many concerts did Bob Seger perform in during his 1975 tour?
Correct Answer
B. 260
Explanation
Bob Seger performed 260 concerts during his 1975 tour.
23.
Where is the first show of Bob Seger's 2006-2007 concert taking place?
Correct Answer
B. Grand Rapids, Michigan
Explanation
The correct answer is Grand Rapids, Michigan. This can be inferred from the information given in the question, which states that it is the first show of Bob Seger's 2006-2007 concert. Since Grand Rapids, Michigan is one of the options provided and is mentioned alongside the other cities in Michigan, it can be assumed that this is the correct location for the first show.
24.
How long did it take for Bob Seger's first show in Detroit in 2006 to sellout?
Correct Answer
D. 3 minutes
Explanation
Bob Seger's first show in Detroit in 2006 sold out in just 3 minutes. This indicates a high demand for tickets and a strong fanbase in Detroit. The quick sellout suggests that Bob Seger's concert was highly anticipated and that tickets were in high demand, leading to a rapid sale of all available tickets.
25.
What was the name of Bob Seger's 2006-2007 tour?
Correct Answer
D. Face The Promise
Explanation
The correct answer is "Face The Promise." This is the name of Bob Seger's 2006-2007 tour.
26.
In what song does Bob Seger sing "I think of you and I together"?
Correct Answer
C. Always In My Heart
Explanation
In the song "Always In My Heart," Bob Seger sings the lyrics "I think of you and I together." This suggests that the song is about a deep emotional connection and longing for someone. The phrase "always in my heart" implies that the person being referred to is constantly on the singer's mind and holds a special place in their heart.
27.
In what song does Bob Seger say "I'll be there in the wind in your sails?
Correct Answer
C. Golden Boy
Explanation
In the song "Golden Boy" by Bob Seger, he says the line "I'll be there in the wind in your sails." This line suggests that he will always be there to support and guide the listener, symbolized by the wind in their sails. The song likely conveys a message of friendship, loyalty, and being there for someone in their journey through life.
28.
What Bob Seger song has "when you find you're not that strong I hope you get along"?
Correct Answer
A. Which Way
Explanation
The correct answer is "Which Way". The given lyrics "when you find you're not that strong I hope you get along" are from the song "Which Way" by Bob Seger.
29.
What Bob Seger song starts "Headin' out on some uncharted path you soon turn back"?
Correct Answer
A. American Storm
Explanation
The correct answer is "American Storm" because the lyrics "Headin' out on some uncharted path you soon turn back" are from this Bob Seger song.
30.
What Bob Seger song starts "There's a highway, a lonesome stretch of gray"?
Correct Answer
C. Even Now
Explanation
"Even Now" is the correct answer because it is a Bob Seger song that starts with the lyrics "There's a highway, a lonesome stretch of gray." This line is the opening line of the song and sets the tone for the rest of the lyrics.