| Hint | Explanation | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| the Rolling Stones | London | 79%
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| Black Sabbath | Birmingham | 71%
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| the Beatles | Liverpool | 71%
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| Queen | London | 71%
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| the Kinks | London | 71%
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| the Liverbirds | Liverpool | 64%
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| Gerry & the Pacemakers | Liverpool | 64%
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| T. Rex | London | 64%
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| Pink Floyd | London | 64%
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| Faces | London | 57%
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| Small Faces | London | 57%
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| Bee Gees | The Gibb brothers were born on Isle of man, but igrew up in Manchester where the brothers started to play together in the mid 50's. The family moved to(Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia in 1958 where they started to use the name Bee Gees. They signed a record contract in Brisbane but returned to the UK in 1967 where they signed a new contract. | Manchester & Australia | 57%
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| the Who | London | 50%
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| Led Zeppelin | London | 50%
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| Fleetwood Mac | London | 50%
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| Cream | London | 50%
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| Dave Clark Five | London | 50%
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| Them | The band in which Van Morrison started his music career in 1964 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Them were active 1964-1972. | Belfast | 43%
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| Electric Light Orchestra | Birmingham | 43%
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| Jethro Tull | Most of the original members lived in Blackpool (Lancashire county, North West England) where they met and started to play together in 1963, using different names. In 1967 they moved to Luton (Bedfordshire county, East of England) where they signed a contract and their debut album as Jethro Tull was releases in 1968. | Blackpool & Luton | 43%
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| Thin Lizzy | Dublin | 43%
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| the Yardbirds | London | 43%
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| John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers | London | 43%
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| the Searchers | Liverpool | 36%
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| Iron Maiden | London | 36%
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| Hawkind | London | 36%
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| Roxy Music | London | 36%
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| Pretty Things | London | 36%
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| the Animals | Newcastle-upon-Tyne | Newcastle | 36%
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| Def Leppard | Sheffield | 36%
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| Procol Harum | Essex county, South East England | Southend-on-Sea | 36%
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| the Cult | West Yorkshire | Bradford | 29%
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| Marmalade | Glasgow | 29%
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| the Real Thing | Liverpool | 29%
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| Billy J. kramer & the Dakotas | the Dakotas were a backing band formed in Manchester in the beginning of the 60s. In 1963 they started to play with the singer Billy J. Kramer from Liverpool. The band name was changed and big success followed for both parts. | Liverpool & Manchester | 29%
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| Status Quo | London | 29%
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| the Birds | London | 29%
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| Herman's Hermits | Manchester | 29%
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| the Hollies | Manchester | 29%
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| Judas Priest | Birmingham | 21%
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| Dexys Midnight Runners | Birmingham | 21%
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| Genesis | Surrey county, South East England | Godalming (Surrey) | 21%
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| Family | Leicester | 21%
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| Jeff Beck Group | London | 21%
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| Manfred Mann | London | 21%
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| Motörhead | London | 21%
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| Slade | West Midlands | Wolverhampton | 21%
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| Traffic | Birmingham | 14%
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| the Spencer Davis Group | Birmingham | 14%
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| Mott the Hoople | Herefordshire county, the West Midlands | Hereford | 14%
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| Showaddywaddy | Leicester | 14%
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| Venom | Newcastle-upn-Tyne | Newcastle | 14%
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| Paper Lace | Nottingham | 14%
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| Ten Years After | Nottingham | 14%
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| Deep Purple | Hertfordshire county, East of England | Hertford | 7%
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| Vanity Fare | the (original) members grew up in Rochester and Gravesend in Kent, South East England | Kent | 7%
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| Mud | Carshalton (Greater London) | 0%
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