1.
Which are the three animals featured on Pink Floyd's "Animals" album?
Correct Answer
A. Dogs, Pigs, Sheep
Explanation
The correct answer is Dogs, Pigs, Sheep. The animals featured on Pink Floyd's "Animals" album are represented by three different songs: "Dogs," "Pigs (Three Different Ones)," and "Sheep." Each song symbolizes a different social class and criticizes society in various ways. "Dogs" represents the ruthless and greedy businessmen, "Pigs" represents the corrupt and oppressive politicians, and "Sheep" represents the passive and conformist masses. These animal metaphors are used to convey Pink Floyd's social and political commentary throughout the album.
2.
What animal is featured on the cover of Pink Floyd's "Atom Heart Mother" album?
Correct Answer
A. Cow
Explanation
The animal featured on the cover of Pink Floyd's "Atom Heart Mother" album is a cow. This iconic album cover artwork depicts a close-up photograph of a cow standing in a field, with a simple white background. The cow symbolizes the pastoral and rural themes explored in the album's music, as well as the band's interest in unconventional and thought-provoking imagery.
3.
Who was the original lead guitarist for Pink Floyd?
Correct Answer
A. Syd Barrett
Explanation
Syd Barrett was the original lead guitarist for Pink Floyd. He co-founded the band and played a significant role in shaping their early sound and style. Barrett's innovative guitar playing and songwriting contributed to the band's psychedelic and experimental sound in the late 1960s. However, due to his mental health issues and drug use, Barrett's tenure with Pink Floyd was short-lived, and he was eventually replaced by David Gilmour.
4.
What song off Pink Floyd's first album didn't have any lyrics?
Correct Answer
C. Interstellar Overdrive
Explanation
Interstellar Overdrive is the correct answer because it is an instrumental track without any lyrics. Pink Floyd's first album, "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn," released in 1967, featured this psychedelic instrumental piece that showcased the band's experimental and improvisational style. It is known for its extended guitar solos and atmospheric soundscapes, making it a standout track on the album.
5.
When was Roger Waters born?
Correct Answer
B. 1943
Explanation
Roger Waters was born in 1943.
6.
When combined into a two-album set, Pink Floyd's first two albums were re-released as what?
Correct Answer
A. A Nice Pair
Explanation
Pink Floyd's first two albums, "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" and "A Saucerful of Secrets," were re-released as a two-album set titled "A Nice Pair." This re-release allowed fans to conveniently access both albums in one package, showcasing the band's early psychedelic rock sound.
7.
Which rock star was interviewed, but not used, for the background track on Pink Floyd's "Dark Side Of The Moon"?
Correct Answer
C. Paul McCartney
Explanation
Paul McCartney was interviewed for the background track on Pink Floyd's "Dark Side Of The Moon," but his contribution was ultimately not used.
8.
What was the name of the dog included on the Pink Floyd album "Meddle"?
Correct Answer
A. Seamus
Explanation
The correct answer is Seamus. Seamus is the name of the dog included on the Pink Floyd album "Meddle".
9.
Who is the only member of Pink Floyd to appear on every album?
Correct Answer
D. Nick Mason
Explanation
Nick Mason is the only member of Pink Floyd to appear on every album. This means that he has been a consistent member of the band throughout its entire discography. The other options, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, and David Gilmour, have all had periods of absence or departure from the band at certain points in its history. Therefore, Nick Mason stands out as the only member who has been present on every album.
10.
Who uttered the only lyrics for Pink Floyd's "One of These Days"?
Correct Answer
D. Nick Mason
Explanation
Nick Mason is the correct answer because he is the drummer for Pink Floyd and is credited with providing the only lyrics for the song "One of These Days." This song is known for its instrumental composition, but Mason's contribution of the spoken line "One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces" adds a haunting element to the track.
11.
In what year was the movie "Pink Floyd The Wall" made?
Correct Answer
B. 1982
Explanation
The correct answer is 1982. "Pink Floyd The Wall" is a movie adaptation of the concept album "The Wall" by Pink Floyd. It was directed by Alan Parker and released in 1982. The film follows the story of a rock star named Pink, who builds a metaphorical wall around himself as a defense mechanism. The movie combines live-action sequences, animation, and surreal imagery to convey the themes of isolation, alienation, and personal struggles.
12.
Who says the one spoken line in the Pink Floyd song "One Of These Days?
Correct Answer
D. Nick Mason
Explanation
Nick Mason is the correct answer because he is the drummer of Pink Floyd and is credited with saying the only spoken line in the song "One Of These Days." The line, "One of these days, I'm going to cut you into little pieces," is spoken by Mason at the beginning of the song. This line has become iconic and is often associated with the song.
13.
What did David Gilmour do after Pink Floyd recorded "Wish You Were Here"?
Correct Answer
B. Quit Smoking
Explanation
After Pink Floyd recorded "Wish You Were Here," David Gilmour decided to quit smoking.
14.
What is the subtitle to Pink Floyd's "The Final Cut"?
Correct Answer
A. A Requiem For The Postwar Dream
Explanation
The correct answer is "A Requiem For The Postwar Dream". This subtitle accurately describes the theme and tone of Pink Floyd's album "The Final Cut". The album explores the aftermath of war and the disillusionment of postwar society, making it a requiem for the dreams and hopes that were shattered by the war.
15.
What Pink Floyd song mixed rock with classical music?
Correct Answer
B. Atom Heart Mother
Explanation
"Atom Heart Mother" is the correct answer because it is a Pink Floyd song that prominently blends rock music with classical elements. The song, which is also the title track of their fifth studio album, features an orchestral arrangement and includes sections with brass instruments and a choir. This fusion of rock and classical music is a characteristic aspect of the song and showcases Pink Floyd's experimental and progressive musical style.
16.
On the Pink Floyd album "The Wall", in what song does the infamous secret message appear?
Correct Answer
B. Empty Spaces
Explanation
In the Pink Floyd album "The Wall", the infamous secret message appears in the song "Empty Spaces".
17.
What year did Pink Floyd's, David Gilmour's, first solo album come out?
Correct Answer
B. 1978
Explanation
David Gilmour's first solo album was released in 1978.
18.
What did the modern version of Pink Floyd change on the inflatable pig so it wouldn't violate a copyright?
Correct Answer
B. The Testicles
Explanation
The modern version of Pink Floyd changed the testicles on the inflatable pig to avoid copyright infringement. This suggests that the original version of the pig may have had testicles, but the modern version altered this aspect to prevent any legal issues.
19.
Which Pink Floyd song was originally titled "You've gotta be Crazy"?
Correct Answer
A. Dogs
Explanation
The correct answer is Dogs. This song was originally titled "You've gotta be Crazy" but was later changed to Dogs.
20.
Which of the following did not appear on Pink Floyd's album "The Wall"?
Correct Answer
B. Karen Carpenter
Explanation
Karen Carpenter did not appear on Pink Floyd's album "The Wall". The album was released in 1979 and is a rock opera that tells the story of a troubled rock star named Pink. While it features various guest artists and musicians, including a children's choir, Karen Carpenter, who was a member of the Carpenters, did not contribute to the album.
21.
Which famous guitarist did Pink Floyd's Roger Waters enlist on his tour when he went solo in 1984?
Correct Answer
C. Eric Clapton
Explanation
Roger Waters enlisted Eric Clapton on his tour when he went solo in 1984. Eric Clapton is a famous guitarist known for his blues and rock music. He has had a successful solo career and has collaborated with various musicians throughout his career. Clapton's skills and reputation made him a suitable choice for Waters' tour.
22.
In what Pink Floyd song is the phrase... "I never said I was frightened of dying"?
Correct Answer
A. Great Gig In The Sky
Explanation
The correct answer is "Great Gig In The Sky." This song is from Pink Floyd's album "The Dark Side of the Moon." The phrase "I never said I was frightened of dying" is a lyric from this song. The song explores themes of mortality and the fear of death, making this line particularly poignant.
23.
Which song from Pink Floyd's "The Wall" movie has different lyrics than the CD version?
Correct Answer
C. Empty Spaces
Explanation
In the movie version of Pink Floyd's "The Wall," the song "Empty Spaces" has different lyrics compared to the CD version. This change in lyrics may have been made to fit the narrative and visual elements of the film.
24.
In the Pink Floyd film "The Wall", what profession did the teacher hold before becoming a teacher?
Correct Answer
C. A WWII Pilot
Explanation
In the Pink Floyd film "The Wall", the teacher is portrayed as a WWII Pilot before becoming a teacher. This is evident from the scenes in the film where the teacher is shown wearing a military uniform and referencing his past experiences as a pilot during the war. This background adds depth to the character and helps to contextualize his behavior and interactions with the students throughout the film.
25.
Pink Floyd recorded a soundtrack to what educational movie shown in American schools?
Correct Answer
A. The Body Human
Explanation
Pink Floyd recorded a soundtrack for the educational movie "The Body Human" that was shown in American schools.
26.
In the song 'Childhood's end" by Pink Floyd, all the fears never voiced say it's time for you to do what?
Correct Answer
B. Make Your Final Choice
Explanation
In the song "Childhood's End" by Pink Floyd, the lyrics suggest that all the fears never voiced are saying it's time for the person to make their final choice. This implies that the person has reached a critical point in their life where they must make a decision that will have lasting consequences. The fears represent the doubts and uncertainties that the person has been carrying, and now it's time for them to confront those fears and make a definitive choice.
27.
The lead singer of what band starred as Pink Floyd in the movie "The Wall"?
Correct Answer
B. Boomtown Rats
Explanation
The correct answer is Boomtown Rats. The lead singer of Boomtown Rats, Bob Geldof, starred as Pink Floyd in the movie "The Wall".
28.
Where did Eric Waters. the father of Pink Floyd's Roger Waters, die?
Correct Answer
B. The Battle Of Anzio
29.
The name Pink Floyd was conceived from the first names of what two Blues musicians?
Correct Answer
D. Pink Anderson And Floyd Council
Explanation
The name Pink Floyd was conceived from the first names of Pink Anderson and Floyd Council.
30.
How long did Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" originally stay on the U.S. charts?
Correct Answer
C. 741 Weeks
Explanation
Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" originally stayed on the U.S. charts for 741 weeks. This is an impressive feat, as it means the album remained on the charts for over 14 years. The longevity of the album's success is a testament to its enduring popularity and the lasting impact of Pink Floyd's music.