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1. Ok. And now to start off this quiz right and proper, I am going to ask a question about a song that doesn't even appear on the soundtrack! Who actually sings "Dazed and Confused?"
2. Ok. Back to the movie in question. "Dazed and Confused" takes place in Texas, Linklater being from Austin, TX and all. Not surprisingly, the Texan high school experience involved lots of driving and cruising about. The film features two very memorable driving songs. One is "Slow Ride" by Foghat. The other song is "Low Rider." Who sang it?
3. Alice Cooper also has two songs featured in the movie. One is the classic "School's Out," striking fear in the hearts of teachers across America. The other song plays as Mitch gets his licks after the baseball game. Go team! Name the song.
4. Sweeeet. No, the band Sweet! A very cheesy but throughly enjoyable band. "Fox on the Run" is the only Sweet song to make it onto the "Dazed and Confused" soundtrack. Which of the following is NOT a Sweet song?
5. What is the only Black Sabbath song featured on the soundtrack?
6. Ok. Now I was looking at what actually appears on the soundtrack, or at least the soundtrack that was released to stores and realized one very key song is missing. In the film, it plays when Wooderson, Randy/"Pink," and Mitch roll into the pool hall/rec room? It's a famous Bob Dylan song. Name it.
7. One of the finer "girl" rock groups of the 1970's had a song called "Cherry Bomb" on the soundtrack. Who sang it?
8. Peter Frampton with his Talk Box makes it on to this soundtrack twice! Once with "Do You Feel Like We Do" and again with what?
9. Who sings "Rock & Roll, Hoochie Koo?"
10. And finally, the keg is tapped, the kids are all stumbling home, the beginning of a another summer. The song "Tuesday's Gone" is playing in the background. One of my favorites. Who sings it?
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