They were sent a lengthy quiz that taxed their musical knowledge and admirably answered the challenge. However, there can only be one winner.
Out of a possible 189 points, the final scores were 186, 176 and 135. In third place with 135 points is
Congratulations on your Bronze medal.
That leaves the two. You both have impressed with your musical knowledge, and you are separated by a mere 10 points. The winner, and the Ultimate Music Geek is:
Congratulations! Thanks to all of the participants. This has been a very fun competition!
{Spoiler}A. 80s Music: Name all the participants in “We Are the World” (43 pts possible)
Soloists:
1. Lionel Richie
2. Stevie Wonder
3. Paul Simon
4. Kenny Rogers
5. James Ingram
6. Tina Turner
7. Billy Joel
8. Michael Jackson
9. Diana Ross
10. Dionne Warwick
11. Willie Nelson
12. Al Jarreau
13. Bruce Springsteen
14. Kenny Loggins
15. Steve Perry
16. Daryl Hall
17. Huey Lewis
18. Cyndi Lauper
19. Kim Carnes
20. Bob Dylan
21. Ray Charles
Extras:
1. Dan Aykroyd
2. Harry Belafonte
3. Lindsey Buckingham
4. Mario Cipollina
5. Johnny Colla
6. Sheila E.
7. Bob Geldof
8. Bill Gibson
9. Chris Hayes
10. Sean Hopper
11. Jackie Jackson
12. La Toya Jackson
13. Marlon Jackson
14. Randy Jackson
15. Tito Jackson
16. Waylon Jennings
17. Bette Midler
18. John Oates
19. Jeffrey Osborne
20. Anita Pointer
21. Ruth Pointer
22. Smokey Robinson
B. Movie Music: Name every song to win the Best Original Song Oscar between 1991 and 2008 (title of the song and film, 36 pts possible)
1. "Beauty and the Beast" — Beauty and the Beast
2. "A Whole New World" — Aladdin
3. "Streets of Philadelphia" — Philadelphia
4. "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" — The Lion King
5. "Colors of the Wind" — Pocahontas
6. "You Must Love Me" — Evita
7. "My Heart Will Go On" — Titanic
8. "When You Believe" — The Prince of Egypt
9. "You'll Be in My Heart" — Tarzan
10. "Things Have Changed" — Wonder Boys
11. "If I Didn't Have You" — Monsters, Inc.
12. "Lose Yourself" — 8 Mile
13. "Into the West" — The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
14. "Al otro lado del río" — The Motorcycle Diaries
15. "It's Hard out Here for a Pimp" — Hustle & Flow
16. "I Need to Wake Up" — An Inconvenient Truth
17. "Falling Slowly" — Once
18. "Jai Ho" – Slumdog Millionaire
C. Classic Rock: Name the Sunday lineup at the original 1969 Woodstock Festival (11pts possible)
1. The Grease Band
2. Joe Cocker
3. Country Joe and the Fish
4. Ten Years After
5. The Band
6. Blood, Sweat & Tears
7. Johnny Winter featuring his brother, Edgar Winter
8. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
9. Paul Butterfield Blues Band
10. Sha-Na-Na
11. Jimi Hendrix
D. Nineties Music: What was the track listing for the 1995 album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (28 pts possible):
Disc one – Dawn to Dusk
1. "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness"
2. "Tonight, Tonight"
3. "Jellybelly"
4. "Zero"
5. "Here Is No Why"
6. "Bullet with Butterfly Wings"
7. "To Forgive"
8. "f*** You (An Ode to No One)"
9. "Love"
10. "Cupid de Locke"
11. "Galapogos"
12. "Muzzle"
13. "Porcelina of the Vast Oceans"
14. "Take Me Down"
Disc two – Twilight to Starlight
1. "Where Boys Fear to Tread"
2. "Bodies"
3. "Thirty-Three"
4. "In the Arms of Sleep"
5. "1979"
6. "Tales of a Scorched Earth"
7. "Thru the Eyes of Ruby"
8. "Stumbleine"
9. "X.Y.U."
10. "We Only Come Out at Night"
11. "Beautiful"
12. "Lily (My One and Only)"
13. "By Starlight"
14. "Farewell and Goodnight"
E. Classical Music: One question: What is this?:
Sonata-Allegro form.
F. The Beatles: Name every track on The White Album (30pts possible)
Side one
1. "Back in the U.S.S.R."
2. "Dear Prudence"
3. "Glass Onion"
4. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
5. "Wild Honey Pie"
6. "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill"
7. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
8. "Happiness Is a Warm Gun"
Side two
1. "Martha My Dear"
2. "I'm So Tired"
3. "Blackbird"
4. "Piggies"
5. "Rocky Raccoon"
6. "Don't Pass Me By"
7. "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?"
8. "I Will"
9. "Julia"
Side three
1. "Birthday"
2. "Yer Blues"
3. "Mother Nature's Son"
4. "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey"
5. "Sexy Sadie"
6. "Helter Skelter"
7. "Long, Long, Long"
Side four
1. "Revolution 1"
2. "Honey Pie
3. "Savoy Truffle"
4. "Cry Baby Cry"
5. "Revolution 9"
6. "Good Night"
G. Here’s the lyric: Name these ten songs (song and artist, 20 pts possible)
1. “Yeah but you're an actress; I don't identify” – “The Heinrich Maneuver” - Interpol
2. “You try to tell your self the things you try tell your self to make yourself forget” – “Anna Begins” – Counting Crows
3. “Talking to herself, theres no one else who needs to know.” – “Better Man” – Pearl Jam
4. “You choke behind a smile, a fake behind the fear” – “Queer” – Garbage
5. “I'll wrap my wire around your heart and your mind” – “Stand Inside Your Love” – The Smashing Pumpkins
6. “Oh don’t lean on me man, cause you cant afford the ticket” – “Suffragette City” – David Bowie
7. “Et maintenant nous sommes tout seul” – “Protégé Moi” – Placebo
8. “The mirror speaks, the reflection lies” – “Cult of Personality” – Living Colour
9. “But I'll feel it forever, no sound's in my life” – “Everybody, Everybody” – Blackbox
10. “Smile and drop the cliché, 'till you think I'm listening” –“The Package” – A Perfect Circle
H. GRAB BAG: Name every song on the epic 1987 release Pile Driver: The Wrestling Album 2. (Title and artist, 20 pts possible)
1. Robbie Dupree & Strike Force - "Girls in Cars"
2. Koko B. Ware - "Piledriver"
3. The Honky Tonk Man - "Honky Tonk Man"
4. Derringer - "Demolition"
5. Slick - "Jive Soul Bro"
6. Jimmy Hart - "Crank It Up"
7. Hillbilly Jim & Gertrude - "Waking Up Alone"
8. Vince McMahon - "Stand Back"
9. "Mean" Gene Okerlund & Derringer - "Rock 'N Roll Hoochie Koo"
10. The WWF Superstars - "If You Only Knew"