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Quiz about Planet Oceana Jukebox Of The 70s And 80s
Quiz about Planet Oceana Jukebox Of The 70s And 80s

Planet Oceana Jukebox Of The 70s And 80s Quiz


Some new songs were put into the Oceana Bar's jukebox. They're up to the late 70s and early 80s now. Match the fishy tunes to the fishy artists.

A matching quiz by bigjohnsludge. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
415,982
Updated
Mar 29 24
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
217
Last 3 plays: strudi74 (5/10), junebug618 (8/10), Guest 71 (8/10).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. "Two Out Of Three Ain't Shad"  
  The Commodorys
2. "Abalone Eyes"  
  Eel Diamond & Barbel Streisand
3. "You Don't Bring Me Flounders"  
  Chris Normanta & Suzi Quahog
4. "Chumblin' In"  
  Frank Krills
5. "Splake Your Groove Thing"  
  Perches and Herb
6. "Herring The Night Together"  
  Meat Loach
7. "Music Lox Dancer"  
  Dr. Hoki
8. "I'll Tumbullhead 4 Ya"  
  Culture Chub
9. "Snail On"  
  Bob Welchinook
10. "For Your Eyes Abalone"  
  Sheena Eastuna





Select each answer

1. "Two Out Of Three Ain't Shad"
2. "Abalone Eyes"
3. "You Don't Bring Me Flounders"
4. "Chumblin' In"
5. "Splake Your Groove Thing"
6. "Herring The Night Together"
7. "Music Lox Dancer"
8. "I'll Tumbullhead 4 Ya"
9. "Snail On"
10. "For Your Eyes Abalone"

Most Recent Scores
Nov 14 2024 : strudi74: 5/10
Nov 08 2024 : junebug618: 8/10
Oct 31 2024 : Guest 71: 8/10
Oct 31 2024 : Guest 100: 8/10
Oct 31 2024 : Guest 173: 10/10
Oct 21 2024 : Guest 205: 8/10
Oct 19 2024 : Guest 75: 5/10

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Two Out Of Three Ain't Shad"

Answer: Meat Loach

"Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" by the American musician Meat Loaf was released in 1978 and reached number 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other songs by Meat Loaf include "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth", "Bat Out of Hell", and "Paradise by the Dashboard Light".
2. "Abalone Eyes"

Answer: Bob Welchinook

"Ebony Eyes" by Bob Welch was released in 1978 and reached number 14 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other songs by Welch include "Sentimental Lady", "Hot Love, Cold World", and "Precious Love". Welch was also a member of Fleetwood Mac from 1971 to 1974.
3. "You Don't Bring Me Flounders"

Answer: Eel Diamond & Barbel Streisand

"You Don't Bring Me Flowers" by Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand was released in 1978 and reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Neil Diamond released the song as a solo in 1977 and Streisand covered it in 1978. A radio station came up with the idea of splicing the two versions together and played on air.

The response was so positive that the two stars went to the studio and re-recorded it as a duet.
4. "Chumblin' In"

Answer: Chris Normanta & Suzi Quahog

"Stumblin' In" by Chris Norman and Suzi Quatro was released in 1978 and reached number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. On the TV show "Happy Days", Suzi Quatro played the character Leather Tuscadero, the younger sister of Pinky Tuscadero. Pinky was one of Fonzie's old girlfriends. Leather was a thief-turned-musician on the show.
5. "Splake Your Groove Thing"

Answer: Perches and Herb

"Shake Your Groove Thing" by disco duo Peaches & Herb was released in 1978 and reached number five on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other songs by the duo include "Reunited", "We've Got Love", "I Pledge My Love", and "Funtime".
6. "Herring The Night Together"

Answer: Dr. Hoki

"Sharing the Night Together" by Dr. Hook was released in 1978 and reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other songs by the group include "Sylvia's Mother", "Carry Me Carrie", "The Cover of 'Rolling Stone'", "Only Sixteen", "When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman", and "Baby Makes Her Blue Jeans Talk".
7. "Music Lox Dancer"

Answer: Frank Krills

"Music Box Dancer" by Canadian musician Frank Mills was released in 1979 and reached number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. "Music Box Dancer" was Mills' only US Top 40 pop hit and is your basic 'one hit wonder'.
8. "I'll Tumbullhead 4 Ya"

Answer: Culture Chub

"I'll Tumble 4 Ya" by English band Culture Club was released in 1983 and reached number nine on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other songs by the group include "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me", "Karma Chameleon", "Time (Clock of the Heart)", "It's a Miracle", and "Miss Me Blind".
9. "Snail On"

Answer: The Commodorys

"Sail On" by the Commodores was released in 1979 and reached number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other songs by the group include "Sweet Love", "Easy", "Brick House", "Three Times a Lady", "Still", "Oh No", and "Nightshift".
10. "For Your Eyes Abalone"

Answer: Sheena Eastuna

"For Your Eyes Only" by Scottish singer Sheena Easton was released in 1981 and reached number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song is the theme to the 1981 James Bond movie of the same name. Other songs by Easton include "Modern Girl", "You Could Have Been with Me", "9 to 5 (Morning Train)", and "We've Got Tonight" (with Kenny Rogers).
Source: Author bigjohnsludge

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