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Question 1: The 2-Tone ska band The Specials also recorded a version, again relating to then-Prime Minister ________, replacing the words "National Guard" with "National Front."
Winston ChurchillRonald ReaganMargaret ThatcherHarold Macmillan

Question 2: "Looking for a Rainbow" by ________ features the lyrics: "Yeh we're Maggie's little children; And we're looking for Maggie's farm."
DelticsNew Light Through Old WindowsWhatever Happened to Benny Santini?Chris Rea

Question 3: Like many other Dylan songs of the 1965-66 period, "Maggie's Farm" is based in ________.
Electric bluesBlues-rockBritish bluesWillie Dixon

Question 4: At various times the song has also been a live favorite of Uncle Tupelo (1988-89 tours), U2 (1986–87), the ________, The Specials, Richie Havens and Tin Machine, among others.
Bruce HornsbyJerry GarciaAmerican Beauty (album)Grateful Dead

Question 5: Singer ________ has a similar recollection of the event: "Whoever was controlling the mics messed it up.
Bob DylanBluesJoan BaezEric Von Schmidt

Question 6: "Maggie's Farm" is a song written by ________, recorded on January 15, 1965, and released on the album Bringing It All Back Home on March 22 of that year.
Planet WavesThe Basement TapesBefore the FloodBob Dylan

Question 7: The "Maggie's Farm" performance from Newport was featured and discussed extensively in the 2005 ________ documentary No Direction Home and released on its accompanying album, The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack.
Martin ScorseseGoodfellasAcademy Award for Best PictureTaxi Driver

Question 8: President ________ said that "Maggie's Farm" was one of his favourite songs to listen to during the election season.
Barack ObamaJohn Edwards2008 Democratic National Convention2004 Democratic National Convention

Question 9: ________, who is often cited as one of the main opponents to Dylan at Newport 1965, claimed in 2005[citation needed]:
American folk musicWoody GuthrieThe WeaversPete Seeger

Question 10: the ________ song Fatal Charm uses the term in a reference to his punk roots with Generation X.
Billy IdolCyberpunk (album)White Wedding (song)Rebel Yell (song)
















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