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Test Your Thin Lizzy Knowledge Quiz

Test Your Thin Lizzy Knowledge Quiz

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Test Your Thin Lizzy Knowledge Quiz

Question 1

Which Thin Lizzy single was released in 1976?

A
"Whiskey in the Jar"
B
"The Boys Are Back in Town"
C
"Waiting for an Alibi"
D
"Jailbreak"
E
"Dancing in the Moonlight"
Question 1 Explanation: 
The Boys Are Back in Town" was an international hit single released in 1976.
Question 2
Which member of Thin Lizzy left the band at the end of 1973?
A
Eric Wrixon
B
Gary Moore
C
Brian Robertson
D
Eric Bell
E
Snowy White
Question 2 Explanation: 
Eric Bell left Thin Lizzy at the end of 1973.
Question 3
Which guitarist re-joined Thin Lizzy in 1978 after Brian Robertson left?
A
Scott Gorham
B
Eric Bell
C
Gary Moore
D
Snowy White
E
John Sykes
Question 3 Explanation: 
Gary Moore re-joined Thin Lizzy in 1978 after Brian Robertson left the band.
Question 4
Which band was formed in 2012 by Scott Gorham and Brian Downey to tour and produce new releases?
A
Black Star Riders
B
Thin Lizzy Reborn
C
The Boys Are Back
D
Lizzy Legends
E
Irish Rockers
Question 4 Explanation: 
Scott Gorham and Brian Downey formed Black Star Riders in 2012 to tour and produce new releases.
Question 5
What genre is Thin Lizzy generally classified as?
A
Blues
B
Soul music
C
Psychedelic rock
D
Hard rock
E
Traditional Irish folk music
Question 5 Explanation: 
Thin Lizzy's music is generally classified as hard rock, although it reflects a wide range of influences.
Question 6
What was the name of the band Phil Lynott formed with Brian Downey after leaving Skid Row?
A
Thin Lizzy
B
Orphanage
C
The Dreams
D
Funky Junction
E
Elmer Fudd
Question 6 Explanation: 
Phil Lynott formed Orphanage with Brian Downey on drums.
Question 7
Which record label signed Thin Lizzy by the end of 1970?
A
EMI
B
Decca Records
C
Columbia Records
D
Atlantic Records
E
RCA Records
Question 7 Explanation: 
Thin Lizzy was signed to Decca Records by their manager, Brian Tuite, by the end of 1970.
Question 8
Which album did Thin Lizzy release in September 1973 that failed to chart?
A
Thin Lizzy
B
Nightlife
C
Fighting
D
Jailbreak
E
Vagabonds of the Western World
Question 8 Explanation: 
Vagabonds of the Western World was released in September 1973 but failed to chart.
Question 9
What was the reason for Eric Bell leaving Thin Lizzy in 1973?
A
He wanted to start a solo career
B
He was dissatisfied with the band's musical direction
C
He had health issues
D
He had a personal conflict with Phil Lynott
E
He was not enjoying touring life
Question 9 Explanation: 
Eric Bell felt constricted with the changing style of the group, which left less room for free-form jamming.
Question 10
Which album was recorded while Phil Lynott was ill with hepatitis?
A
Vagabonds of the Western World
B
Jailbreak
C
Johnny the Fox
D
Fighting
E
Bad Reputation
Question 10 Explanation: 
Johnny the Fox was recorded in August 1976 while Phil Lynott was ill with hepatitis.
Question 11
What was the name of the informal band that Phil Lynott formed with members of the Sex Pistols and other musicians?
A
The Punks
B
The Rebels
C
The Greedy Bastards
D
The Rockers
E
The Legends
Question 11 Explanation: 
Phil Lynott formed The Greedy Bastards with Steve Jones, Paul Cook, Chris Spedding, and Jimmy Bain.
Question 12
What song did Midge Ure co-write with Phil Lynott on the "Black Rose: A Rock Legend" album?
A
Got to Give It Up
B
Waiting for an Alibi
C
Do Anything You Want To
D
Sarah
E
Get Out of Here
Question 12 Explanation: 
Midge Ure co-wrote "Get Out of Here" with Phil Lynott on the album.
Question 13
Which guitarist did Phil Lynott bring in for the tour of Japan in September 1979?
A
John Sykes
B
Snowy White
C
Scott Gorham
D
Dave Flett
E
Gary Moore
Question 13 Explanation: 
Phil Lynott brought in Dave Flett, who had played with Manfred Mann's Earth Band, for the tour of Japan.
There are 13 questions to complete.

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