*I was never bold enough to skip school in my youth, but two members of this band wrote and released a song in 1967 on that very subject. The song more than detailed where they went and what they did...but they also contested various interpretations listeners had of it. Name the group and extra credit for the name of the track...
*This 1969 song explores self-discovery and personal transformation. It depicts a scene where a doctor is perplexed by a patient who appears unresponsive to conventional tests and treatment. A song about longing for a connection and validation of one's existence is all the person wanted. Name the band responsible for the track and extra credit for the name of the song... *Blind Willie McTell was a popular blues artist who played mostly in Georgia until his passing in 1959 wrote and originally released this track. Originally released in 1928, the song found new life when several acts covered it, the version we'll enjoy released in 1971. A great song about being on the move and leaving a mean situation behind. Name the band that covered it and extra credit for the name of the song... *This track was recorded by a British group who went to France to make the album we'll dip into. That location was the same Honky Chateau where Elton John recorded 3 albums early in the 70's. When the band arrived, the grounds were so neglected, the artists had no desire to go outside, and became totally focused on their work. The song we'll enjoy from 1977 became a massive hit for the group, staying at #1 for 3 weeks and the Top Ten for 17 weeks...a record at the time. Name the group and extra credit for the name of the track... BATTLE OF THE BANDS Closer To The Heart by Rush vs Roll With The Changes by REO Speedwagon ANSWERS 1. Small Faces…Itchykoo Park 2. The Who…Go To The Mirror 3. The Allman Brothers Band…Statesboro Blues 4. The Bee Gees…How Deep Is Your Love Battle of the Bands : REO Speedwagon won with 58% of the votes
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