1.
In 1982 which band member left Whitesnake to try to reform Deep Purple?
Correct Answer
D. Jon Lord
Explanation
Jon Lord left Whitesnake in 1982 to try to reform Deep Purple.
2.
In 1992, David Coverdale made an album with who, while on a break from Whitesnake?
Correct Answer
B. Jimmy Page
Explanation
During his break from Whitesnake in 1992, David Coverdale collaborated with Jimmy Page on an album. This collaboration resulted in the release of the album "Coverdale/Page" in 1993. Jimmy Page, known for being the guitarist of Led Zeppelin, brought his distinctive style to the album, creating a unique blend of rock and blues. The album received positive reviews and achieved commercial success, solidifying the partnership between Coverdale and Page during their time apart from their respective bands.
3.
What album is Whitesnake's "The Deeper The Love" on?
Correct Answer
C. Slip Of The Tongue
Explanation
"The Deeper The Love" is a song by Whitesnake, and it is featured on their album "Slip Of The Tongue".
4.
In 2003, Whitesnake headlined what tour featuring 80's rock bands?
Correct Answer
C. Rock Never Stops Tour
Explanation
The correct answer is "Rock Never Stops Tour." This tour in 2003 featured headliners Whitesnake along with other 80's rock bands. This explanation provides the necessary information about the tour and the bands involved without explicitly stating "The correct answer is."
5.
In 1988, Whitesnake was nominated for an American Music Award for "Favorite Pop/Rock Album", but lost to who?
Correct Answer
D. Paul Simon
Explanation
In 1988, Whitesnake was nominated for an American Music Award for "Favorite Pop/Rock Album" but lost to Paul Simon.
6.
What was Whitesnake's first platinum album?
Correct Answer
C. Slide It In
Explanation
Slide It In was Whitesnake's first platinum album.
7.
In 1999, where did Whitesnake go on their "Farewell" tour?
Correct Answer
A. Europe
Explanation
Whitesnake went on their "Farewell" tour in Europe in 1999. This suggests that they performed concerts and shows in various countries within Europe as part of their final tour.
8.
What was Whitesnake's album "Whitesnake" titled in Europe?
Correct Answer
B. 1987
Explanation
The correct answer is "1987" because the album "Whitesnake" by Whitesnake was titled the same in Europe as well. The album was released in 1987 and featured popular songs like "Is This Love" and "Here I Go Again."
9.
Who replaced bassist Marco Mendoza when he left Whitesnake in 2005?
Correct Answer
C. Uriah Duffy
Explanation
Uriah Duffy replaced bassist Marco Mendoza when he left Whitesnake in 2005.
10.
In 2006, Whitesnake got a new deal with what record label?
Correct Answer
B. Steamhammer/SPV Records
Explanation
Whitesnake got a new deal with Steamhammer/SPV Records in 2006. This record label signed them and became their new partner for releasing their music.
11.
Which Whitesnake album cover has a picture of a naked lady straddling a big snake?
Correct Answer
C. Lovehunter
Explanation
The correct answer is Lovehunter. This album cover features a provocative image of a naked lady straddling a large snake. The artwork caused controversy and was considered controversial at the time of its release.
12.
What Whitesnake song contains the lyrics "I take what I want, And I got my eye on you"?
Correct Answer
B. Carry Your Load
Explanation
The correct answer is "Carry Your Load." This song by Whitesnake contains the lyrics "I take what I want, And I got my eye on you."
13.
What Whitesnake song begins "Do you remember standing on the shore, head in the clouds, Your pockets filled with dreams"?
Correct Answer
A. Sailing Ships
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sailing Ships." This song by Whitesnake starts with the lyrics "Do you remember standing on the shore, head in the clouds, Your pockets filled with dreams." This opening line sets the nostalgic and dreamy tone of the song, which is about reflecting on past memories and longing for something more.
14.
Which of these was a David Coverdale solo record before he formed Whitesnake?
Correct Answer
D. Northwinds
Explanation
David Coverdale released his solo album "Northwinds" in 1978 before forming the band Whitesnake. This album showcased Coverdale's vocal abilities and featured a mix of blues and rock elements. It was well-received by critics and helped establish Coverdale as a talented musician in his own right. After the release of "Northwinds," Coverdale went on to form Whitesnake, which became a highly successful and influential rock band.