70'S MUSIC
Welcome to 70s Music Quiz Questions - two sets of quiz questions and answers for those who like to test their memory and nerd out on the details. It mixes rock, disco, punk, prog, soul and early electronic pop with questions about albums, producers, stage movements, studios and unexpected connections between artists. The format suits casual quiz players who want a free online quiz, but the difficulty level often leans towards medium and hard: you sometimes need to connect years, band members, record labels or events surrounding a song. Each question has a short answer and explanation, so you can learn something new even when you guess wrong. Play by yourself, challenge a friend or do a quick round on your mobile phone when you have a few minutes to spare.
The 1970s was a decade of musical extremes and genre explosions. As the 60s dreams of peace and love faded, a more complex and often grandiose music scene took over. Hard rock, with pioneers like Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, defined a heavier sound with powerful guitar riffs and mythological lyrics. At the same time, bands like Pink Floyd and Genesis developed progressive rock (prog) into an art form with long, complex compositions and concept albums that challenged the traditional song format. This music required active listening and showed that rock could be as ambitious and technically advanced as classical music.
Alongside the rise of rock, two entirely new and influential movements were born. In the vibrant nightlife of New York and Philadelphia, disco emerged, a rhythmic and danceable genre that dominated the charts in the second half of the decade with artists such as Donna Summer and the Bee Gees. Disco became the soundtrack to a new era of glamour and escapism. As a raw and direct backlash against both the complexity of prog and the polished surface of disco, punk exploded in cities like London and New York. Bands like The Ramones and Sex Pistols delivered short, fast and aggressive songs with a do-it-yourself attitude that democratised music and showed that anyone could start a band.
Are you interested in more free online quizzes? See more here at Quiz questions
Round 1
Which producer was behind the dense sound of Bowie's Berlin period with the Hansa studio?
Answer: Tony Visconti
He produced key recordings during the Berlin era together with other key figures. His technique of spatial ambience and layering became typical of the period and contributed to a more experimental expression.
Which band released the album containing the song "Baba O'Riley"?
Answer: The Who
The song appears on the 1971 album Who's Next. The disc combines hard rock with early synth elements and is considered one of the group's most influential studio successes.
Which Pink Floyd album built on the band's live experiments with a conceptual narrative of madness?
Answer: The Dark Side of the Moon
The 1973 album developed ideas from earlier stage material and linked songs with sound collages. Themes such as time, money and psychological pressure gave the disc a clear dramaturgy.
Which city is most strongly associated with the early punk scene around CBGB?
Answer: New York
The CBGB club became a hub for several pioneering acts. The city's environment contributed to a raw aesthetic, short songs and a stage where many bands shared members and audiences.
Which artist released the double album "Exile on Main St."?
Answer: The Rolling Stones
The double album was released in 1972 and was partly recorded in a villa in France. It mixes rock with blues, gospel and country and is known for its dense, dirty sound.
Which record label released several landmark reggae releases with a global focus in the 70s?
Answer: Island Records
The company promoted reggae internationally by packaging and distributing albums to a wider rock audience. This helped the genre to have a greater impact outside Jamaica.
Which Swedish group made the album 'Waterloo' which became an international breakthrough?
Answer: ABBA
The album was released in 1974 and followed their victory in a major European music competition. The combination of strong melodies, clear production and choral arrangements became their trademark for the rest of the decade.
Which Donna Summer song was produced in Munich and became an early disco classic?
Answer: I Feel Love
The recording is strongly linked to a European studio environment where synths drove the rhythm. The electronic bass line and repetitive structure pointed towards later club music.
Which group was behind the album 'Rumours' with several internal relationship conflicts as background?
Answer: Fleetwood Mac
The 1977 disc was created during a period of personal break-ups in the band. The lyrics reflect the situation and the production in California gave a polished but emotionally charged whole.
Which band made 'Autobahn' and became a key for early electronic pop?
Answer: Kraftwerk
The 1974 album used repetitive rhythms and synths with a clear structure. Their aesthetic and machine-like precision later influenced synthpop, techno and hip hop through sampling.
Which 1970 festival became famous for films and albums documenting a major rock event?
Answer: Isle of Wight Festival
The event attracted very large crowds and was widely documented. The film and audio editions helped to make the festival a symbol of the large-scale rock culture of the era.
Which artist released 'Horses' and coupled poetry with raw rock attitude?
Answer: Patti Smith
Their debut album, released in 1975, combined spoken word, punk energy and literary references. The album became an important bridge between the art scene of the 1960s and the emerging punk scene.
Which glam rocker created the alter ego Ziggy and toured with a clear stage concept?
Answer: David Bowie
The character was used to build a coherent narrative in music and stage performances. The character helped popularise the glam aesthetic of make-up, costume and theatrical rock.
Which group released "London Calling" in the late 70s with a wide genre mix?
Answer: The Clash
The 1979 album mixed punk with reggae, ska and rockabilly. It showed that the punk expression could be combined with more complex arrangements and social commentary lyrics.
Which Queen song features an opera-inspired centrepiece and became an odd radio hit?
Answer: Bohemian Rhapsody
The 1975 song breaks the traditional verse-chorus structure with multiple sections. Studio techniques, overdubs and dramatic harmonies made it an unusually ambitious single choice.
Which Stevie Wonder disc is part of his classic 70s period and features "Superstition"?
Answer: Talking Book
Released in 1972, the album shows his control over both songwriting and instruments. The combination of funk, soul and synths became central to his artistic peak during the decade.
Which group is associated with the early heavy metal trio with roots in Birmingham?
Answer: Black Sabbath
The band forged a darker, heavier style of riff-based music. Their early 70s albums became templates for several metal genres, influencing both sound and themes.
Which artist made the concept album 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars'?
Answer: David Bowie
The 1972 disc ties songs together in a story about a fictional rock character. It mixes glam rock with clear hooks and helped to make the album format narrative during the period.
Which group recorded 'Aja' with famous studio musicians and extremely polished sound?
Answer: Steely Dan
The album, released in 1977, is known for its advanced chords and meticulous takes. The band employed many session musicians, bringing a jazz-influenced precision that became their hallmark.
Which discotheque group had a masked stage profile and slammed themselves for the YMCA chorus?
Answer: Village People
The group built a clear visual identity with different characters. Their big singles became club favourites and are often associated with 70s disco culture and audience participation.
Which artist released the album 'Blue' and was influential to the singer-songwriter wave?
Answer: Joni Mitchell
Released in 1971, the album emphasises personal lyrics and sparse instrumentation. It became a reference point for how intimate songwriting could carry an entire album without big arrangements.
Which band made the live album "Frampton Comes Alive!" which became a huge seller?
Answer: Peter Frampton
The 1976 live release was fuelled by audience response and radio-friendly versions of the songs. Talkbox effects and a strong concert feel made it one of the best-selling live discs of the decade.
Which group is associated with the prog rock epic 'Close to the Edge'?
Answer: Yes
The 1972 album is made up of long, complex compositions with many changes of theme. It represents prog rock's focus on virtuosity, concept and studio work in the early 70s.
Which artist made 'What's Going On' as a cohesive album with social themes?
Answer: Marvin Gaye
The 1971 album linked songs with recurring themes and social issues. It marked a clear artistic control and changed expectations of soul albums as wholes.
Which group created 'The Idiot' and 'Lust for Life' in collaboration with a famous British artist?
Answer: Iggy Pop
The two albums were recorded during a creative period of strong collaboration and recovery from previous chaos. The result blended raw energy with more structured production and became a style setter.
Which Led Zeppelin album contains 'Stairway to Heaven'?
Answer: Led Zeppelin IV
The album was released in 1971 and has no official title on the cover. It combines acoustic parts with heavy rock and became one of the most widely distributed rock releases of the decade.
Which movement in 70s rock emphasised DIY, short songs and small record labels?
Answer: Punk
The term emerged as a reaction against more pompous rock ideals. Simple arrangements, fanzines and independent releases became important parts of the scene and its spread between cities.
Which artist had a big hit with 'American Pie' commenting on rock history?
Answer: Don McLean
The 1971 song is long and full of references to musical and cultural events. It became known for its narrative form and the multiple interpretations of many lines.
Which band was behind the 'Trans-Europe Express' that was later sampled in hip hop?
Answer: Kraftwerk
The 1977 album used tight rhythms and minimalist melodies. It gained a huge following when elements were picked up by early hip-hop producers and electronic dance genres.
Which songwriter released 'Blood on the Tracks' with a relationship drama theme?
Answer: Bob Dylan
Released in 1975, the album mixes acoustic and electric arrangements. The lyrics are often perceived as personally coloured, which gave the album a particular intensity in his 70s catalogue.
Which group released 'Parallel Lines' with a clear mix of new wave and pop?
Answer: Blondie
The 1978 album gave the band a broader appeal with tighter production. They moved between a punky attitude, pop hooks and club rhythms, making the disc a style setter.
What style of music emerged in Jamaica with heavy bass lines and political lyrics in the 70s?
Answer: Reggae
The genre emphasised offbeat rhythms, bass and drums, and social and spiritual themes. During the decade, it spread globally through touring, record distribution and the adoption of the sound by rock audiences.
Which producer did not prevent, but encouraged, Phil Spector's 'Wall of Sound' as a reference for later pop?
Answer: Phil Spector
His production technique was based on dense layers of instruments and powerful reverb. It influenced the way pop and rock was arranged, even when other producers rejected his working style.
Which artist released 'Tubular Bells' which was used in a famous horror film?
Answer: Mike Oldfield
The 1973 album consists of long instrumental parts and many instrument changes. One theme was used in a film, which brought the album great attention and increased international sales.
Which group made 'Never Mind the Bollocks' and became central to the British punk debate?
Answer: Sex Pistols
The album was released in 1977 and caused controversy over language and morals. Despite a short career, the band became a symbol of punk's conflict with the establishment and media attention.
Which artist released 'Hello, hello'-inspired songs, but was also known for the album 'Transformer'?
Answer: Lou Reed
Produced with the help of well-known collaborators, the 1972 album features songs about city life and identities. It became an important reference in glam and art rock during the 70s.
Which band from Australia released "High Voltage" and built a fierce live profile?
Answer: AC/DC
The band established itself with riff-driven rock and an energetic stage presence. Their early releases in the middle of the decade laid the foundation for an international breakthrough later on.
Which group is associated with the album "2112" as a turning point after record company pressure?
Answer: Rush
The 1976 album contains a long suite that shows the band's progressive ambitions. Their success gave them greater artistic freedom and influenced how they continued to develop their style.
What music journalism term was used for the Swedish-dominated melodic rock wave of the mid-70s?
Answer: Progg
The term referred to a Swedish movement with political lyrics and alternative distribution channels. It was more about culture and organisation than English prog rock, although the name can be confusing.
Let's test your maths knowledge
If you've read the article on the front page of Quizfragor, you know the answer.
Round 2
Which group made the debut album of the same name that includes 'Roxanne'?
Answer: The Police
Their debut album, released in 1978, mixed punk energy with reggae influences. The song was built on a clear guitar pattern and became an early example of the band finding their own style.
Which artist recorded 'Station to Station' before the Berlin Trilogy took shape?
Answer: David Bowie
The 1976 album acts as a bridge between soul influences and more experimental ideas. It also shows a transition in both sound and aesthetic that continued on later releases.
Which group was behind 'More Than a Feeling' and a debut album that sold huge?
Answer: Boston
The 1976 debut is known for its technical studio production and guitar harmonies. It became one of the most successful debut albums and set a standard for the arena rock sound.
Which song by The Eagles ends with a long guitar duel and is on a 1976 disc?
Answer: Hotel California
The song is known for its closing double guitar and its narrative lyrics. It was released on the album of the same name and became a symbol of American rock in the mid-70s.
Which artist made the album "Innervisions" and played many instruments himself?
Answer: Stevie Wonder
The 1973 album is characterised by creative control and sophisticated arrangements. It combines social themes with funk and synths, and is part of a series of strong albums during the decade.
Which German group released "Tago Mago" and is linked to the krautrock experiment?
Answer: Can
The 1971 double album uses improvisation, collage and repetitive rhythms. It became a central reference for later alternative rock and electronic music through its unconventional studio work.
Which artist released 'The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle' before their big break?
Answer: Bruce Springsteen
Released in 1973, the album shows a more narrative and scenically coloured style. It was later followed by greater commercial success, but the disc is important for understanding his early sound.
Which group made 'Breakfast in America' with clear radio-friendly prog pop?
Answer: Supertramp
Released in 1979, the album combined more complex harmonies with accessible melodies. It became their biggest commercial success and contains several songs that were frequently played on the radio.
Which artist released the 'Paranoid' sequel 'Master of Reality' with a moody guitar sound?
Answer: Black Sabbath
The 1971 album used heavier riffs and a darker tone, partly through lower tuning on the guitars. It became a building block for later doom and stoner-influenced metal.
Which group was behind "Rapper's Delight" that helped hip hop get on the airwaves?
Answer: The Sugarhill Gang
The 1979 single built on a familiar bass line and made rap more visible to a wide audience. It showed that the new style could work commercially outside of block parties.
Which artist released 'Low' with short songs and instrumental pieces in the second half?
Answer: David Bowie
The 1977 disc broke away from earlier rock arrangements and used fragmentary structures. The instrumental part and sound experiments helped shape later post-punk and electronic pop.
Which band released 'The Ramones' and set the pace for early punk rock?
Answer: Ramones
Their 1976 debut features short, fast songs with a simple structure. The style became a template for many bands and helped standardise the punk tempo and aesthetic.
Which artist released 'Sticky Fingers' with a cover linked to a famous pop artist?
Answer: The Rolling Stones
The album was released in 1971 and the cover is associated with a strong visual concept. Musically, the disc blends rock with blues and soul, and marked a period of great creativity.
Which group played the 'Sultans of Swing' and hit the big time right at the end of the 70s?
Answer: Dire Straits
Recorded in 1978, the song gave the band a quick breakthrough with a more stripped-down guitar sound. It stood out in an era dominated by punk and disco because of its calmer approach.
Which artist released 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' as a double album with many styles?
Answer: Elton John
The 1973 double album moves between rock, ballads and more theatrical numbers. It shows a period of very prolific songwriting and became one of his most talked about releases.
Which group did 'Dark Side of the Moon' tours with advanced light and sound productions?
Answer: Pink Floyd
The band placed great emphasis on stage production with synchronised effects and soundscapes. The live performances reinforced the concept of the album and became a template for later arena shows with technical precision.
Which artist is the centrepiece of the 'I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You' era but also released strong 70s recordings?
Answer: Aretha Franklin
She continued throughout the 70s with several successful releases and adapted to contemporary soul and funk production. Her voice and phrasing continued to make her central to the development of the genre.
Which group is associated with the minimalist album 'Music for Airports' from 1978?
Answer: Brian Eno
The release defined ambient as a listening mode rather than traditional songs. It was based on slow sound changes and became influential for electronic music and sound design.
Which artist released 'Never Can Say Goodbye' and helped shape disco vocals?
Answer: Gloria Gaynor
She made an early disco impact with strong vocals and dancefloor-friendly arrangements. Her recordings helped establish disco as a radio-friendly and club-orientated format.
Which Swedish artist first released "Främling" in the 80s but played an important role in the 70s schlager scene?
Answer: Carola Häggkvist
She made her debut as a teenager in the late 70s and quickly became a major voice in Swedish popular music. The later 80s hit came after she had already established her stage and TV presence.
Which band made 'Animals' with an allegorical depiction of society and long tracks?
Answer: Pink Floyd
The 1977 album uses animals as symbols of social groups and is based on extended compositions. It continued the band's conceptual line and has a more angular, guitar-driven sound.
Which group was behind the 'Saturday Night Fever' soundtrack that dominated the disco era?
Answer: Bee Gees
Their songs became central to the film's musical profile and influenced the sound of disco on the radio. Falsetto vocals, tight harmonies and dance rhythms made the soundtrack one of the biggest hits of the era.
Which artist released 'Court and Spark' and moved towards jazzier arrangements?
Answer: Joni Mitchell
The 1974 album shows a clearer shift towards jazz influences and more band-based arrangements. It retains her lyrical focus but places the voice in a richer harmonic environment.
Which group made "Machine Head" with a riff that is often taught to guitarists?
Answer: Deep Purple
The 1972 album was recorded in Montreux and is associated with a well-known studio setting. Combining hard rock with virtuoso solos, the disc became a milestone in the development of the genre.
Which artist released the 'Let It Be' producer's later 70s album 'All Things Must Pass'?
Answer: George Harrison
The 1970 triple album was his big solo outing after his band days. It shows strong songwriting skills and a production that mixes rock with spiritual and gospel influences.
Which group released 'Marquee Moon' with long guitar parts and a new wave feel?
Answer: Television
Released in 1977, the album is known for intricate guitar lines and a more airy, produced punk aesthetic. It became a reference for alternative guitar bands and post-punk.
Which artist made 'The Stranger' with songs about city life and characters?
Answer: Billy Joel
The 1977 album gave him a wider impact with clear stories and strong melodies. It mixes piano-driven pop rock with character portraits that recur in several tracks.
Which group made 'Unknown Pleasures' with a producer known for big room sounds?
Answer: Joy Division
The 1979 album was strongly shaped by a distinctive production style with space and separation. It gave the band's dark post-punk a more atmospheric feel and later influenced alternative rock.
Which artist released 'Songs in the Key of Life' as a double album with an extra EP?
Answer: Stevie Wonder
The 1976 release is comprehensive and spans several styles, from funk to ballads. It came with an extra disc and became one of the most acclaimed album projects of the decade.
Which group is associated with the early synth hit 'Cars' released in 1979?
Answer: Gary Numan
The song marked a shift towards more synth-driven pop in the late 70s. The mechanical sense of rhythm and the chilly vocal style became important characteristics of later new wave.
Which artist released 'The Payback' and became a key to the groove aesthetic of funk?
Answer: James Brown
The 1973 album is based on repetitive rhythms and a strong focus on groove. It became important to the development of funk and was later frequently sampled, giving it long-lasting impact.
Which group made 'Heart of Glass' and combined disco with new wave?
Answer: Blondie
The 1978 single combined club rhythms with a more angular band expression. It showed how a punk-orientated band could reach dance floors and top charts without completely changing its identity.
Which artist released 'Catch a Fire' and got help with international mixing?
Answer: Bob Marley
The album was adapted for a larger rock market through mixing and presentation. This helped reggae reach more listeners and the band's tours grew in scope.
Which band released 'In the Court of the Crimson King' sequels in the 70s and became a prog icon?
Answer: King Crimson
The band changed members often but kept an experimental core with unexpected beats and sounds. During the 70s they developed several different phases that influenced both prog and later alternative rock.
Which artist released 'The Wall' with a story of isolation and stage show?
Answer: Pink Floyd
The 1979 double album built a coherent narrative that also became a major touring production. It combines rock songs with interludes that drive the plot and reinforce the theme.
Which group did "1979"-style new wave but released "Outlandos d'Amour" in 1978?
Answer: The Police
The album blends energetic rock with distinct reggae rhythms and fast arrangements. It placed the band at the crossroads between the simplicity of punk and a more radio-friendly new wave aesthetic.
Which artist released 'Physical Graffiti' as a comprehensive double album in 1975?
Answer: Led Zeppelin
The disc combines new material with previously unreleased tracks and shows the band's breadth. It moves between hard rock, more acoustic parts and groove-based songs with clear studio power.
Which group made 'The Pretender' album in 1976 and is associated with West Coast rock?
Answer: Jackson Browne
The album is known for its songwriting focus and its distinct 70s production. The lyrics are about identity and everyday life, and the album became an important part of the mainstream breakthrough of the singer-songwriter wave.
Which Manchester group released 'The Queen Is Dead' later, but was moulded by the post-punk scene of the 70s?
Answer: The Smiths
The band was formed in an environment where the post-punk aesthetic and DIY culture was already established. Although their breakthrough came later, their expression was shaped by the late 70s British scene changes.
Which music term describes the dance-orientated club wave of the 70s with four on the floor?
Answer: Disco
The style is often based on a steady bass drum, hi-hat patterns and arrangements adapted for dance floors. During the period, it spread through clubs, radio and film, and also influenced pop and rock production.