1.
Which three members of The Rolling Stones used to share an apartment?
Correct Answer
A. Mick, Keith, & Brian
Explanation
Mick, Keith, and Brian used to share an apartment.
2.
What song were The Stones forced to change the lyrics to on the Ed Sullivan Show?
Correct Answer
C. Let's Spend The Night Together
Explanation
The Stones were forced to change the lyrics to "Let's Spend The Night Together" on the Ed Sullivan Show. The original lyrics were considered too suggestive for the conservative audience of the show.
3.
Which is the correct title of this early Stones' live album?
Correct Answer
C. Got Live if You Want It!
Explanation
The correct title of this early Stones' live album is "Got Live if You Want It!"
4.
The song "Angie" is allegedly addressed to the then wife of which famous rock star?
Correct Answer
C. David Bowie
Explanation
The song "Angie" is not addressed to the then wife of Rod Stewart, Jerry Lee Lewis, or Ringo Starr. However, it is believed to be addressed to the then wife of David Bowie.
5.
Which Rolling Stones album begins with Chuck Berry's "She Said Yeah"?
Correct Answer
D. December's Children
Explanation
December's Children is the correct answer because it is the only album listed that begins with Chuck Berry's "She Said Yeah." Out Of Our Heads, Hot Rocks, and Beggar's Banquet do not start with this song.
6.
Which Rolling Stones album contains the hit "Shattered"?
Correct Answer
C. Some Girls
Explanation
"Some Girls" is the correct answer because it is the Rolling Stones album that contains the hit song "Shattered". This album, released in 1978, features other popular tracks such as "Miss You" and "Beast of Burden".
7.
What North African country are "The Stones" associated with?
Correct Answer
C. Morocco
Explanation
"The Stones" refers to the famous rock band The Rolling Stones. While The Rolling Stones are not specifically associated with any North African country, Morocco has been a popular destination for the band members and has influenced their music and style. The Rolling Stones have visited and performed in Morocco, and the country's vibrant culture and exotic landscapes have had an impact on their artistic work. Therefore, Morocco can be considered as the North African country associated with "The Stones".
8.
Who sang the lead vocals on the Stones track "Happy"?
Correct Answer
A. Keith Richards
Explanation
Keith Richards sang the lead vocals on the Stones track "Happy".
9.
Who plays drums for The Rolling Stones?
Correct Answer
A. Charlie Watts
Explanation
Charlie Watts is the correct answer because he is the drummer for The Rolling Stones. He has been a member of the band since 1963 and is known for his distinctive drumming style. Watts has played on all of the band's studio albums and is considered a key member of the group. Ginger Baker, Ringo Starr, and Keith Richards are not associated with playing drums for The Rolling Stones.
10.
What is Mick Jagger's middle name?
Correct Answer
C. Philip
Explanation
Mick Jagger's middle name is Philip.
11.
Who did Mick Jagger marry in 1971?
Correct Answer
A. Bianca Perez Moreno de Macias
Explanation
Mick Jagger married Bianca Perez Moreno de Macias in 1971.
12.
In what year was The Rolling Stones album "Steel Wheels" released?
Correct Answer
D. 1989
Explanation
In 1989, The Rolling Stones released their album "Steel Wheels".
13.
Which one of the Stones organized a tribute concert for Chuck Berry?
Correct Answer
C. Keith Richards
Explanation
Keith Richards organized a tribute concert for Chuck Berry.
14.
Who wrote "I Wanna Be Your Man" for the Stones?
Correct Answer
A. Lennon/McCartney
Explanation
The correct answer is Lennon/McCartney because John Lennon and Paul McCartney, members of the Beatles, wrote the song "I Wanna Be Your Man" for the Rolling Stones. This collaboration between the two iconic bands helped establish the Stones' early success and solidify the friendship between the two songwriting duos.
15.
What band member was brought in to replace Brian Jones?
Correct Answer
D. Mick Taylor
Explanation
Mick Taylor was brought in to replace Brian Jones as a band member.
16.
Bill Wyman's first solo album was called?
Correct Answer
B. Monkey Grip
Explanation
Bill Wyman's first solo album was called "Monkey Grip."
17.
Mick Taylor first played on which Stones album?
Correct Answer
C. Let It Bleed
Explanation
Mick Taylor first played on Let It Bleed.
18.
Who was in the Dirty Mac, the supergroup in The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus?
Correct Answer
C. John Lennon, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton And Mitch Mitchell
Explanation
The correct answer is John Lennon, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, and Mitch Mitchell. The Dirty Mac was a one-time supergroup that performed during The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, a concert held in 1968. John Lennon, known for his role in The Beatles, joined forces with Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton of Cream, and Mitch Mitchell of The Jimi Hendrix Experience to form this unique collaboration.
19.
To The Rolling Stones, what is "Jumpin' Jack Flash"?
Correct Answer
A. A Gas, Gas, Gas
Explanation
"Jumpin' Jack Flash" is referred to as "A Gas, Gas, Gas" by The Rolling Stones. This phrase is used to describe the song, indicating that it is energetic, exciting, and full of life. The repetition of "Gas, Gas, Gas" emphasizes the intense and vibrant nature of the song, capturing its lively and electrifying essence.
20.
Which organization caused a fatality during a free concert, while the Stone's were playing, in San Francisco?
Correct Answer
A. Hells Angels
Explanation
During a free concert in San Francisco, the Hells Angels organization caused a fatality while the Stone's were playing.
21.
Bassist Darryl Jones became an official member of The Rolling Stones in what year?
Correct Answer
B. He's Not An Official Member
Explanation
The correct answer is "He's Not An Official Member". This answer is correct because although Darryl Jones has played bass for The Rolling Stones since 1994, he has never been officially recognized as a full member of the band. Despite his long tenure and contributions to the band's music, he is still considered a touring and session musician rather than an official member.
22.
What was the name of the famous documentary film of the Stones concert at the Altamont Speedway?
Correct Answer
C. Gimme Shelter
Explanation
"Gimme Shelter" is the correct answer because it is the name of the famous documentary film about the Stones concert at the Altamont Speedway. The film, directed by Albert and David Maysles, captures the chaotic and violent atmosphere of the concert, including the tragic stabbing death of a concertgoer. The film is considered a landmark in documentary filmmaking, as it provides a raw and unflinching portrayal of the dark side of the counterculture movement of the 1960s.
23.
Who are the "Glimmer Twins"?
Correct Answer
C. Mick And Keith
Explanation
The "Glimmer Twins" refers to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who are both members of the Rolling Stones. They earned this nickname due to their close partnership and collaboration in songwriting and musical direction for the band. Mick Jagger is the lead vocalist and Keith Richards is the lead guitarist of the Rolling Stones.
24.
What decade is the hit single "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by Rolling Stones from?
Correct Answer
D. Sixties
Explanation
The hit single "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by Rolling Stones is from the sixties.
25.
What decade is the hit single "Paint It Black" by Rolling Stones from?
Correct Answer
C. Sixties
Explanation
The hit single "Paint It Black" by Rolling Stones is from the sixties. This song was released in 1966 and became one of the band's most popular and iconic songs. It features a unique blend of rock and Eastern musical influences, with its distinctive sitar riff. The song's dark and introspective lyrics, combined with its catchy melody, made it a significant contribution to the rock music of the 1960s.
26.
What decade is the hit single "Ruby Tuesday" by Rolling Stones from?
Correct Answer
B. Sixties
Explanation
"Ruby Tuesday" is a hit single by the Rolling Stones, a British rock band. The song was released in 1967, which falls within the 1960s decade.
27.
What decade is the hit single "Miss You" by Rolling Stones from?
Correct Answer
A. Seventies
Explanation
The hit single "Miss You" by Rolling Stones is from the seventies. This can be inferred from the fact that the song was released in 1978, which falls within the decade of the seventies.
28.
Which song was a hit for The Rolling Stones in 1965?
Correct Answer
A. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Explanation
In 1965, The Rolling Stones had a hit with the song "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". This song became one of their most iconic and successful tracks, reaching the top of the charts in multiple countries. Its catchy guitar riff, rebellious lyrics, and energetic performance by Mick Jagger made it a favorite among fans and solidified The Rolling Stones' status as one of the leading rock bands of the era. "Satisfaction" remains one of their signature songs and is often considered one of the greatest rock songs of all time.
29.
The Rolling Stones had which hit single in 1966?
Correct Answer
B. Paint It Black
Explanation
In 1966, the Rolling Stones had a hit single called "Paint It Black." This song became one of their most popular and iconic tracks, known for its dark and intense lyrics, as well as its distinctive sitar riff. "Paint It Black" showcased the band's experimentation with different musical styles, incorporating elements of psychedelia and Eastern influences. It was a commercial success, reaching the top spot on the charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
30.
The Rolling Stones had which of these hit singles in 1967?
Correct Answer
D. Ruby Tuesday
Explanation
In 1967, The Rolling Stones had a hit single called "Ruby Tuesday".