1.
Who replaced Steve Hewitt of The Boo Radleys on drums?
Correct Answer
A. Rob Cieka
Explanation
Rob Cieka replaced Steve Hewitt of The Boo Radleys on drums.
2.
What was the only single by The Boo Radleys to remain on the chart for two months?
Correct Answer
A. Wake Up Boo!
Explanation
"Wake Up Boo!" was the only single by The Boo Radleys to remain on the chart for two months. This suggests that the song was popular and had a longer-lasting impact compared to the other options provided.
3.
What song by The Boo Radleys is followed in parentheses with "(Song for Abigail)"?
Correct Answer
A. Losing It
Explanation
The song "Losing It" by The Boo Radleys is followed in parentheses with "(Song for Abigail)".
4.
What "Gone With The Wind" actress was immortalized in a song from "Giant Steps" by The Boo Radleys?
Correct Answer
B. Butterfly McQueen
Explanation
Butterfly McQueen is the correct answer because she was an actress who appeared in the movie "Gone With The Wind". The song from "Giant Steps" by The Boo Radleys immortalized her, suggesting that her performance in the movie had a lasting impact. Olivia DeHavilland, Vivian Leigh, and India Knight are not associated with being immortalized in a song from "Giant Steps".
5.
Who "is dead" in the title of a song on The Boo Radleys' "Wake Up!" album?
Correct Answer
C. Charles Bukowski
Explanation
The correct answer is Charles Bukowski. The question is asking about the person who is referred to as "dead" in the title of a song on The Boo Radleys' "Wake Up!" album. The song title is not provided, but it can be inferred that Charles Bukowski is the person mentioned in the title.
6.
What color is the box on the cover of The Boo Radleys' "C'mon Kids"?
Correct Answer
D. Silver
Explanation
The question asks about the color of the box on the cover of The Boo Radleys' "C'mon Kids". The correct answer is silver.
7.
What song by The Boo Radleys is followed in parentheses with "(Colours for the Blind)"?
Correct Answer
C. Melodies For The Deaf
Explanation
The correct answer is "Melodies For The Deaf" because it is the only option that is followed in parentheses with "(Colours for the Blind)". This indicates that the song "Melodies For The Deaf" has an alternate title or subtitle of "Colours for the Blind".
8.
Which track on the album "C'mon Kids" by The Boo Radleys is longer than six minutes?
Correct Answer
D. Ride The Tiger
Explanation
The correct answer is "Ride The Tiger." This track on the album "C'mon Kids" by The Boo Radleys is longer than six minutes.
9.
What was the lead single from The Boo Radleys' "Kingsize" album?
Correct Answer
A. Free Huey
Explanation
The lead single from The Boo Radleys' "Kingsize" album was not "Free Huey," "Wake Up Boo!," "Wish I Was Skinny," or "Butterfly McQueen."
10.
What's "at the bottom of this glass" on The Boo Radleys' "Kingsize" album?
Correct Answer
A. Heaven
Explanation
The correct answer is "Heaven." This suggests that the song "at the bottom of this glass" on The Boo Radleys' "Kingsize" album is about finding solace or a sense of peace in heaven. This could imply that the lyrics or theme of the song explore ideas of spirituality, afterlife, or a longing for a better place.
11.
Who "is God" on The Boo Radleys' "Kingsize" album?
Correct Answer
D. Jimmy Webb
Explanation
The correct answer is Jimmy Webb because he is the one who is referred to as "God" on The Boo Radleys' "Kingsize" album.
12.
Where is "the old newsstand" on The Boo Radleys' "Kingsize" album?
Correct Answer
D. Hamilton Square
Explanation
The correct answer is Hamilton Square. This suggests that "the old newsstand" is located in Hamilton Square on The Boo Radleys' "Kingsize" album.
13.
Who was the singer/guitarist for The Boo Radleys?
Correct Answer
B. Sice
Explanation
Sice is the correct answer because he was the singer and guitarist for The Boo Radleys.
14.
The Boo Radleys are named after a character in what book?
Correct Answer
C. To Kill A Mockingbird
Explanation
The correct answer is To Kill A Mockingbird. The Boo Radleys are named after a character in this book. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Boo Radley is a reclusive character who is rarely seen outside his house. The band, The Boo Radleys, took their name from this character as a reference to their own introverted nature.
15.
Which of The Boo Radleys' albums takes its title from a song by jazz artist John Coltrane?
Correct Answer
A. Giant Steps
Explanation
The correct answer is Giant Steps. This album by The Boo Radleys takes its title from a song by jazz artist John Coltrane.
16.
How many songs on The Boo Radleys' "Wake Up!" album include time references in the titles?
Correct Answer
B. Two
Explanation
The correct answer is Two because the question asks for the number of songs on The Boo Radleys' "Wake Up!" album that include time references in the titles. Therefore, out of the given options, Two is the correct answer.
17.
Which of The Boo Radleys' albums was released on the British indie label Action Records?
Correct Answer
D. Ichabod And I
Explanation
Ichabod And I is the correct answer because it was the only album released by The Boo Radleys on the British indie label Action Records. Kingsize, Giant Steps, and C'mon Kids were released on different labels.
18.
What member of The Boo Radleys later launched a solo career using the name "bravecaptain"?
Correct Answer
A. Martin Carr
Explanation
Martin Carr is the correct answer because he is the member of The Boo Radleys who later launched a solo career using the name "bravecaptain". The other options, Steve Hewitt, Timothy Brown, and Sice, are not associated with The Boo Radleys or the name "bravecaptain".
19.
The Boo Radleys' anthology "Find the Way Out" was released on what American holiday?
Correct Answer
D. July 4th
Explanation
The correct answer is July 4th because the question asks about the release date of The Boo Radleys' anthology "Find the Way Out" and July 4th is an American holiday that celebrates Independence Day. It is a significant date in American history and often associated with celebrations and events, making it a popular choice for album releases and other forms of entertainment.
20.
Early copies of The Boo Radleys' "Everthing's Alright Forever" came with what seven-inch single?
Correct Answer
C. Sunfly
Explanation
Early copies of The Boo Radleys' "Everthing's Alright Forever" came with the seven-inch single "Sunfly".