Who Are You In The Rolling Stones Rock Band?

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  • 1. 

    Which Rolling Stone sang background for Carly Simon on "You're So Vain"?

    • A.

      Mick Jagger

    • B.

      Bill Wyman

    • C.

      Keith Richards

    • D.

      Mick Taylor

    Correct Answer
    A. Mick Jagger
    Explanation
    Mick Jagger is the correct answer because he sang background vocals for Carly Simon on her hit song "You're So Vain." This collaboration between Jagger and Simon added a unique dynamic to the song and showcased Jagger's versatility as a musician.

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  • 2. 

    Which famous lawyer helped The Rolling Stones arrange the infamous concert at Altamont Speedway?

    • A.

      Vincent Bugliosi

    • B.

      William Kuntzler

    • C.

      Alan Dershowitz

    • D.

      Melvin Belli

    Correct Answer
    D. Melvin Belli
    Explanation
    Melvin Belli is the correct answer because he was a famous lawyer who assisted The Rolling Stones in organizing the notorious concert at Altamont Speedway. Belli was known for his expertise in personal injury cases and had a reputation for representing high-profile clients. His involvement in the Altamont concert was significant as he helped negotiate the legal aspects and logistics of the event.

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  • 3. 

    On which Rolling Stones album did "Jumping Jack Flash" originally appear?

    • A.

      Let It Bleed

    • B.

      It Was Released Only As A Single

    • C.

      Between The Buttons

    • D.

      Aftermath

    Correct Answer
    B. It Was Released Only As A Single
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "It Was Released Only As A Single" because "Jumping Jack Flash" was initially released as a standalone single by The Rolling Stones and did not appear on any of their studio albums. It was later included on their compilation album "Through the Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)".

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  • 4. 

    What unfortunate accident occurred during the recording of the Stones' "Gimme Shelter"?

    • A.

      Brian Jones Fighting With Mick Taylor

    • B.

      Keith Richards Passed Out

    • C.

      Mick Jagger Broke His Arm

    • D.

      Backup Singer Mary Clayton Had A Miscarriage

    Correct Answer
    D. Backup Singer Mary Clayton Had A Miscarriage
    Explanation
    During the recording of the Stones' "Gimme Shelter," backup singer Mary Clayton had a miscarriage.

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  • 5. 

    In the track listing for The classic Stones LP "Let It Bleed", what instructions are given to the listener?

    • A.

      Listen Loud Lads

    • B.

      Crank Up The Volume, Baby!

    • C.

      Do Not Operate Heavy Machinery After Listening

    • D.

      This Record Should Be Played Loud

    Correct Answer
    D. This Record Should Be Played Loud
    Explanation
    The correct answer suggests that the instructions given to the listener in the track listing for "Let It Bleed" is that the record should be played loud. This implies that the album is meant to be listened to at a high volume to fully appreciate the music and the experience it offers.

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  • 6. 

    In the song "Far Away Eyes", with whom does Mick Jagger believe his beloved will leave him for?

    • A.

      A Street-Fighting Man

    • B.

      The Nearest Truck Driver She Can Find

    • C.

      The Preacher On The Radio

    • D.

      A Backwoods Country Boy

    Correct Answer
    B. The Nearest Truck Driver She Can Find
    Explanation
    In the song "Far Away Eyes," Mick Jagger believes his beloved will leave him for the nearest truck driver she can find. This suggests that Mick Jagger's beloved is not loyal to him and is willing to leave him for someone else, specifically a truck driver. The lyrics of the song portray a sense of insecurity and fear of losing his partner to someone else, emphasizing the idea that she is easily swayed by others.

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  • 7. 

    What was the closing track on the Stones' two-album epic, "Exile On Main Street"?

    • A.

      All Down The Line

    • B.

      Stop Breaking Down

    • C.

      Shine A Light

    • D.

      Soul Survivor

    Correct Answer
    D. Soul Survivor
    Explanation
    "Soul Survivor" is the correct answer because it is the closing track on the Stones' two-album epic, "Exile On Main Street". This song is known for its bluesy and energetic sound, featuring Mick Jagger's powerful vocals and Keith Richards' distinctive guitar riffs. As the final track on the album, "Soul Survivor" serves as a fitting conclusion to the band's exploration of various musical genres and themes throughout the record.

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  • 8. 

    Why where The Rolling Stones forbidden from appearing in any scenes on "Saturday Night Live"?

    • A.

      Keith Couldn't Remember His Lines

    • B.

      Mick Tried To Seduce The Female Performers

    • C.

      They Didn't Show Up For Rehearsals

    • D.

      Keith Threw Up On Lorne

    Correct Answer
    A. Keith Couldn't Remember His Lines
    Explanation
    The Rolling Stones were forbidden from appearing in any scenes on "Saturday Night Live" because Keith couldn't remember his lines. This suggests that Keith, one of the members of the band, had difficulty memorizing his lines for the show, which may have affected the overall performance.

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  • 9. 

    What artist got a writing credit for The Rolling Stones' "Anybody Seen My Baby"?

    • A.

      K.D. Lang

    • B.

      Melissa Etheridge

    • C.

      Bob Dylan

    • D.

      John Lee Hooker

    Correct Answer
    A. K.D. Lang
    Explanation
    K.D. Lang is the correct answer because she received a writing credit for The Rolling Stones' song "Anybody Seen My Baby." This means that she contributed to the writing process of the song, either through writing lyrics or composing the music. The other options, Melissa Etheridge, Bob Dylan, and John Lee Hooker, did not receive writing credits for this particular song.

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  • 10. 

    Which member of The Rolling Stones plays saxophone on The Beatles song "You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)"?

    • A.

      Mick Jagger

    • B.

      Keith Richards

    • C.

      Charlie Watts

    • D.

      Brian Jones

    Correct Answer
    D. Brian Jones
    Explanation
    Brian Jones is the correct answer because he was a multi-instrumentalist and played various instruments, including the saxophone, during his time with The Rolling Stones. "You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)" is a Beatles song that features Jones on saxophone, showcasing his musical versatility and contribution to the track. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Charlie Watts were members of The Rolling Stones but did not play saxophone on this particular Beatles song.

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  • 11. 

    Where was Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones born?

    • A.

      Eastbourne, Sussex

    • B.

      Cheltenham, Gloucester

    • C.

      Margate, Kent

    • D.

      Dartford, Kent

    Correct Answer
    B. Cheltenham, Gloucester
    Explanation
    Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones was born in Cheltenham, Gloucester.

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  • 12. 

    Which famous author's house did the Stones' Brian Jones live in until his death in 1969?

    • A.

      A.A. Milne

    • B.

      Truman Capote

    • C.

      Ernest Hemingway

    • D.

      C.S. Lewis

    Correct Answer
    A. A.A. Milne
    Explanation
    Brian Jones, a member of the band The Rolling Stones, lived in the house of A.A. Milne until his death in 1969. A.A. Milne was a famous author known for creating the beloved character Winnie-the-Pooh. This information suggests that Brian Jones resided in the house of the renowned author until his untimely demise.

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  • 13. 

    What else besides satisfaction can't Mick Jagger get in the song "Satisfaction"?

    • A.

      Good Connection

    • B.

      Girl Reaction

    • C.

      Date Tonight

    • D.

      Love Attraction

    Correct Answer
    B. Girl Reaction
    Explanation
    In the song "Satisfaction" by Mick Jagger, the lyrics suggest that Mick Jagger is unable to get a positive or satisfactory reaction from girls. This implies that despite having satisfaction in other aspects of his life, Mick Jagger is unable to receive the desired response or attention from girls, which adds to his frustration and dissatisfaction.

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  • 14. 

    In 1992, which member of The Rolling Stones quit the band?

    • A.

      Keith Richards

    • B.

      Mick Jagger

    • C.

      Bill Wyman

    • D.

      Charlie Watts

    Correct Answer
    C. Bill Wyman
    Explanation
    Bill Wyman is the correct answer because he officially announced his departure from The Rolling Stones in 1992. After being with the band for over three decades, Wyman decided to retire from touring and recording with the group. His departure marked the end of an era for The Rolling Stones, as he had been a founding member and the band's bassist since its formation in 1962.

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  • 15. 

    What is Rolling Stones' Bill Wyman's birth name?

    • A.

      William Nixon

    • B.

      William Tell

    • C.

      William Jagger

    • D.

      William Perks

    Correct Answer
    D. William Perks
    Explanation
    The correct answer is William Perks. This is the birth name of Bill Wyman, the former bassist of the Rolling Stones. He changed his name to Bill Wyman when he joined the band in 1962.

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  • 16. 

    What decade is the hit single "The Last Tlme" by Rolling Stones from?

    • A.

      Sixties

    • B.

      Nineties

    • C.

      Eighties

    • D.

      Seventies

    Correct Answer
    A. Sixties
    Explanation
    The hit single "The Last Time" by Rolling Stones is from the sixties. This can be inferred from the fact that the song was released in 1965, which falls within the decade of the sixties. The Rolling Stones were at the peak of their popularity during this time, and the song is often considered one of their signature hits from that era.

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  • 17. 

    What decade is the hit single "Jumpin' Jack Flash" by Rolling Stones from?

    • A.

      Seventies

    • B.

      Nineties

    • C.

      Sixties

    • D.

      Eighties

    Correct Answer
    C. Sixties
    Explanation
    "Jumpin' Jack Flash" is a hit single by the Rolling Stones, a British rock band. The song was released in 1968, which falls within the sixties decade.

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  • 18. 

    What decade is the hit single Brown Sugar by Rolling Stones from?

    • A.

      Seventies

    • B.

      Nineties

    • C.

      Sixties

    • D.

      Eighties

    Correct Answer
    A. Seventies
    Explanation
    The hit single "Brown Sugar" by Rolling Stones is from the seventies.

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  • 19. 

    From what decade is the single "Emotional Rescue" by The Rolling Stones?

    • A.

      Eighties

    • B.

      Sixties

    • C.

      Seventies

    • D.

      Nineties

    Correct Answer
    A. Eighties
    Explanation
    The Rolling Stones' single "Emotional Rescue" was released in the 1980s.

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  • 20. 

    What decade is the hit single "Waiting On A Friend" by Rolling Stones from?

    • A.

      Sixties

    • B.

      Seventies

    • C.

      Eighties

    • D.

      Nineties

    Correct Answer
    C. Eighties
    Explanation
    The hit single "Waiting On A Friend" by Rolling Stones is from the Eighties.

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  • 21. 

    What decade is the hit single "Undercover Of The Night" by Rolling Stones from?

    • A.

      1970's

    • B.

      1960's

    • C.

      1980's

    • D.

      2000's

    Correct Answer
    C. 1980's
    Explanation
    The hit single "Undercover Of The Night" by Rolling Stones is from the 1980's.

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  • 22. 

    Which of these songs was a hit single for The Rolling Stones in 1965?

    • A.

      Ben

    • B.

      You Are The Sunshine Of My Life

    • C.

      Thinkin' Back

    • D.

      The Last Time

    Correct Answer
    D. The Last Time
    Explanation
    "The Last Time" was a hit single for The Rolling Stones in 1965. This song was released as the band's third UK single and reached the top of the UK Singles Chart. It is known for its catchy guitar riff and energetic vocals, showcasing the band's signature sound. The song's success helped solidify The Rolling Stones' popularity and cemented their status as one of the leading rock bands of the time.

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  • 23. 

    The Rolling Stones had which hit single in 1966?

    • A.

      You Gotta Be

    • B.

      Heaven Knows

    • C.

      19th Nervous Breakdown

    • D.

      Jerk Out

    Correct Answer
    C. 19th Nervous Breakdown
    Explanation
    In 1966, The Rolling Stones had a hit single called "19th Nervous Breakdown." This song became popular and well-known during that time.

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  • 24. 

    The Rolling Stones had which hit single in 1984?

    • A.

      Don't Know Much

    • B.

      Ruby Baby

    • C.

      Knowing Me, Knowing You

    • D.

      Undercover Of The Night

    Correct Answer
    D. Undercover Of The Night
    Explanation
    "Undercover Of The Night" was a hit single by The Rolling Stones in 1984. This song was part of their album "Undercover" and became popular for its catchy melody and energetic rock sound. The lyrics of the song touch upon themes of political unrest and violence, which resonated with the audience during that time. The track's success helped solidify The Rolling Stones' status as one of the iconic rock bands of all time.

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  • 25. 

    What year did Rolling Stones have the hit single "The Last Time" on London?

    • A.

      1965

    • B.

      1996

    • C.

      1974

    • D.

      1994

    Correct Answer
    A. 1965
    Explanation
    In 1965, the Rolling Stones had a hit single called "The Last Time" on the London label. This song was released during the peak of the band's early success and is considered one of their classic tracks. The year 1965 marked an important period for the Rolling Stones as they were gaining popularity and establishing themselves as one of the most influential rock bands of all time.

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  • 26. 

    What year did Rolling Stones have the hit single "Waiting' on A Friend" on Rolling Stones?

    • A.

      1995

    • B.

      1982

    • C.

      1965

    • D.

      1962

    Correct Answer
    B. 1982
    Explanation
    In 1982, the Rolling Stones had the hit single "Waiting' on A Friend." This song was released as a part of their album "Tattoo You." It became a popular track and reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song features a catchy melody and showcases the band's signature rock sound.

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  • 27. 

    Who wrote "It's All Over Now", which was covered by The Rolling Stones?

    • A.

      Al Green

    • B.

      Bobby Womack

    • C.

      Roberta Flack

    • D.

      Donny Hathaway

    Correct Answer
    B. Bobby Womack
    Explanation
    Bobby Womack wrote "It's All Over Now", which was later covered by The Rolling Stones.

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  • 28. 

    In The Rolling Stones' "Angie", what went up in smoke?

    • A.

      Love In Their Souls

    • B.

      Their House Of Hope

    • C.

      Dreams Held So Close

    • D.

      Their Fantasy Car

    Correct Answer
    C. Dreams Held So Close
    Explanation
    In The Rolling Stones' song "Angie," the lyrics mention that dreams were held so close and that they went up in smoke. This suggests that the dreams the singer had were either destroyed or lost, symbolizing a sense of disappointment or failure. The phrase "went up in smoke" implies that these dreams were once vibrant and hopeful, but ultimately faded away or were destroyed.

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  • 29. 

    In "Angie" by The Rolling Stones, what don't the singer and Angie have in their coats?

    • A.

      Directions

    • B.

      Money

    • C.

      Stuffing

    • D.

      Arms

    Correct Answer
    B. Money
    Explanation
    In the song "Angie" by The Rolling Stones, the singer and Angie do not have money in their coats. This implies that they may be going through a difficult financial situation or are lacking material wealth. The absence of money in their coats could also symbolize a lack of security or stability in their lives.

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  • 30. 

    In The Rolling Stones' "It's Only Rock'n Roll", what is eased besides pain?

    • A.

      Your Brain

    • B.

      Your Day

    • C.

      What Makes You Sane

    • D.

      Your Life Away

    Correct Answer
    A. Your Brain
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Your Brain." In the song "It's Only Rock'n Roll" by The Rolling Stones, they mention that rock and roll can ease your brain besides pain. This implies that listening to rock and roll music can provide relief and distraction from the troubles and challenges of life.

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