Q.1
Which US institution did Blur refuse permission to use ‘Song 2’?
American Air Force
The Republican Party
The C.I.A
McDonalds
Q.2
Which new wave musician very nearly produced their debut release, ‘Leisure’?
Noel Burke of Echo and the Bunnymen
Andy Partridge of XTC
Ric Ocasek of the Cars
Charlie Burchill of Simple Minds
Q.3
Which non-musician appears on the track ‘Ernold Same’?
Phil Daniels
Brian Blessed
Ken Livingstone
Mr. Blobby
Q.4
Which unusual venue did the band make their live comeback in 2009?
St Pancras Railway Station
The Channel Tunnel
East Anglican railway museum
The Engine Shed, Lincoln
Q.5
When Graham didn’t turn up for a performance on Italian TV in 1996, what was he replaced by?
An empty spotlight
The presenter and his wife
Noel Gallagher
A cardboard cut out
Q.6
Who designed the cover for 13?
Banksy
Graham Coxon
Andy Warhol
Stanley Donwood
Q.7
Which of the following instruments hasn’t Graham been recorded using on a Blur record?
A Moog synthesizer
A saxophone
A Black & Decker drill
An Argos footspa
Q.8
The song 'Magic America' is named after…
A porn channel on Italian TV
David Copperfield, who Damon had recently seen in Las Vegas.
A drug Damon took in the desert on the group’s first Mexican tour
Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Magic’
Q.9
Damon's parents used to rent a flat next to which music icon?
Jimi Hendrix
John Lennon
Tom Jones
Mick Jagger
Q.10
Where was the sleeve shot for the single 'Girls & Boys' taken from?
a Durex packet
a ‘lonely hearts’ column
a travel brochure
Damon’s bathroom