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The 1980s Rock! Trivia Quiz
This is for all the 80s rock fans out there. See if you can match the song title with the singer or group that sang the song! Good luck! This is a renovated/adopted version of an old quiz by author lteresa
A matching quiz
by ponycargirl.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Questions
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1. "Coming Home"
Billy Ocean
2. "Alone Again"
The Jeff Healey Band
3. "Don't Close Your Eyes"
Culture Club
4. "Reason to Live"
Scorpions
5. "Karma Chameleon"
Kix
6. "Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run)"
Night Ranger
7. "Hold Me Now"
Kiss
8. "Can't Fight This Feeling"
Thompson Twins
9. "Angel Eyes"
Dokken
10. "Sister Christian"
REO Speedwagon
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Coming Home"
Answer: Scorpions
The answer to this question is the German rock band, Scorpions. "Coming Home" is a song from their 1984 album "Love at First Sting." The album was a commercial success, reaching number six on the Billboard 200 chart, and featuring other hits such as "Rock You Like a Hurricane" and "Still Loving You."
The Scorpions were known for their energetic live performances and their blend of hard rock and heavy metal music. They have sold over 110 million records worldwide and are considered one of the most successful rock bands in history.
2. "Alone Again"
Answer: Dokken
Dokken is a heavy metal band that was formed in 1979. "Alone Again" is a power ballad from their 1984 album, "Tooth and Nail". The song was written by lead vocalist Don Dokken, and it became one of their most popular songs, reaching number 64 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The music video for "Alone Again" features the band performing on a stage while a woman dances in front of them, but the woman's face is never shown. Instead, the camera focuses on her body and her movements, which caused some controversy at the time. Despite this, "Alone Again" remains a classic for fans of 80s rock music.
3. "Don't Close Your Eyes"
Answer: Kix
The correct answer to this 80s rock music trivia question is Kix, who sang the song, "Don't Close Your Eyes." This power ballad was released in 1988 on their "Blow My Fuse" album, and became one of Kix's biggest hits, reaching number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The song was written by Kix's lead vocalist, Steve Whiteman, as a warning to his younger sister about the dangers of drug addiction. The emotional lyrics and Whiteman's soaring vocals make "Don't Close Your Eyes" a standout ballad of the era.
4. "Reason to Live"
Answer: Kiss
Kiss is a rock band that formed in New York City in 1973. They are known for their elaborate stage performances and iconic makeup and costumes. In the 1980s, Kiss continued to release successful albums and singles, including "Reason to Live" from their 1987 album, "Crazy Nights".
The song was written by Paul Stanley and Desmond Child, and features a more pop-oriented sound than some of their earlier work. Despite mixed reviews from critics, "Reason to Live" became a top 40 hit in the United States, and helped to solidify Kiss's place in the 1980s music scene.
5. "Karma Chameleon"
Answer: Culture Club
Culture Club released "Karma Chameleon" in 1983 on their "Colour by Numbers" album. It was a massive hit for the band, reaching number one in sixteen countries. The song's lyrics were inspired by Boy George's tumultuous relationship with the band's drummer, Jon Moss.
The music video for "Karma Chameleon" is also notable for its colorful and flamboyant costumes, which became a signature look for the band. Despite their success in the 80s, Culture Club disbanded in 1986 due to personal conflicts among the members. The band, however, has occasionally reunited for successful reunion tours since 1998.
6. "Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run)"
Answer: Billy Ocean
Billy Ocean released "Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run) in 1984 on his "Suddenly" album, and the song was a huge hit for Ocean, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The song was originally titled "African Queen," but was changed to "Caribbean Queen" for its release in the United States. Its success helped to solidify Ocean's place as a prominent figure in the 1980s music scene, and he went on to release several more hit songs throughout the decade.
7. "Hold Me Now"
Answer: Thompson Twins
The correct answer to this question is the Thompson Twins, a British pop band that formed in 1977. "Hold Me Now" was released in 1983 from their album, "Into the Gap". It became one of their biggest hits, reaching the top ten in both the UK and the US.
The band's name was inspired by the two bumbling detectives, Thomson and Thompson, from the "Tintin" comic series. The Thompson Twins went through various lineup changes over the years, and disbanded in 1993. After changing their name to Babble that same year, they also modified their music genre to chill out before embracing other styles, such as new wave and alternative rock.
8. "Can't Fight This Feeling"
Answer: REO Speedwagon
"Can't Fight This Feeling" is a power ballad by the American rock band REO Speedwagon. The song was released in 1984 as a single from their album "Wheels Are Turnin'." It became one of the band's biggest hits, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The song was originally written by lead vocalist Kevin Cronin as a love song to his wife, but he later realized that it could also be interpreted as a song about his struggles with writer's block. The emotional lyrics and soaring melody of "Can't Fight This Feeling" have made it a beloved classic of 80s rock music.
9. "Angel Eyes"
Answer: The Jeff Healey Band
The Jeff Healey Band, also known as simply Jeff Healey, was a Canadian rock band formed in the 1980s. Their hit song, "Angel Eyes", released in 1989, was from their first album, "See the Light" (1988), and quickly became a fan favorite.
What made the band unique was Jeff Healey's style of playing the guitar. He played it flat on his lap instead of the traditional upright position. Healey was blind from a young age due to a rare form of eye cancer, but that didn't stop him from pursuing his passion for music. He went on to have a successful career as a musician and who could ever forget his appearance in the movie "Road House" (1989) alongside Patrick Swayze?
10. "Sister Christian"
Answer: Night Ranger
Night Ranger is the American rock band responsible for the hit song, "Sister Christian." The song was released in 1984 from their album, "Midnight Madness" (1983). It became one of the band's most popular songs, reaching number five on the Billboard Top 100.
The song was not originally intended to be a single, but after it became a fan favorite during live performances, the band decided to release it as a single. The song's lyrics were inspired by drummer Kelly Keagy's younger sister, Christy, and her coming of age. The band has continued to perform "Sister Christian" in their live shows and it remains a staple of 80s rock music.
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