Music quiz


Here’s a little music quiz. See if you can name the band:

  • They were very big in the 70’s and early 80’s
  • Many of their songs are staples on classic rock radio
  • Three-piece band, based in the UK
  • The lead singer quit the band in the 80’s and went on to a solo career
  • Originally his music was fairly similar to that of the band, but he
    gradually went more and more towards soft rock (to the point where classic rock
    stations that play the band’s music won’t play his solo stuff)
  • He worked on at least one movie soundtrack
  • One other member of the band had some success on his own, the third one
    vanished
  • The band recently reformed, and is now touring again

Obviously the answer is The Police, right? Wrong. Well, they fit all the
criteria above, but the answer is Genesis. Phil Collins and Sting both went
soft and started making some pretty lame music, Mike Rutherford of Genesis
had some success with Mike and the Mechanics, and Stewart Copeland did quite
well doing music for numerous movies and TV shows. Tony Banks and Andy
Summers did nothing that I know of.

Weird how two completely different bands have so many similarities. I’d love
to see the Police (though I’m not willing to pay the insane prices for tickets),
though seeing Genesis doesn’t really have that much appeal for me.

I was going to make a joke at the end of this posting, something like “Man,
if only would reform, that would be great!” where was
some band that was big in the 70’s or 80’s but then broke up, but I can’t make
such a joke, because I think all of the bands from that era already have
reformed. Max Webster? April Wine? The Doobie Brothers? Styx? The Eagles?
Yup, all
within the last few years. REO Speedwagon? The Police? Genesis? Yup,
they’re touring now.
Journey? Duran Duran? The Bay City Rollers? KC and the Sunshine Band?
The Village People?
Yup, according to Wikipedia, they’re all touring now. Hmmmmmm… running out
of bands…. hey, I know one!

Man, if only the Beatles would reform, that would be great!

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