What's That Sound? - Chapter 4
Which song solidified the Rolling Stones' image as rock music's bad boys?
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
The first Beatles song to break through to number one in the United States was
"I Want to Hold Your Hand."
Bo Diddley song covered by the Yardbirds
"I'm a Man"
The Beatles' first song was released by Parlophone was
"Love Me Do"
The Beatles' first original song from their initial 1958 recording was
"That'll Be the Day."
an early hit written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
"The Last Time"
a producer who worked with the Beatles
George Martin
Which other Beatles-type Liverpool band was managed by Brian Epstein?
Gerry and the Pacemakers
Peter Noone was the lead singer of which of the following British bands?
Herman's Hermits
List two Manchester bands that were part of the British invasion.
Herman's Hermits, Freddy and the Dreamers
the guitarist who replaced Eric Clapton in the Yardbirds
Jeff Beck
Explain two reasons why the Beatles decided to stop playing in public in 1966.
John Lennon controversial comments and tired from overwork.
All of the following were guitarists for the Yardbirds EXCEPT
John McLaughlin.
Jimmy Page's new band, ________, performed the remaining dates booked by the Yardbirds after the group disbanded.
Led Zeppelin
How did the Beatles hone their craft as performing musicians?
Live performances at Hamburg
The Beatles were formed in which UK city?
Liverpool
the center of the UK blues revival
London
Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames featured which future Jimi Hendrix drummer?
Mitch Mitchell
The ________ and the ________ were two British youth cultures of the 1960s that differed in lifestyle and appearance.
Mods, rockers
The subject matter of the Beatles' "Norwegian Wood" is
a failed one-night stand
The early songs in the Rolling Stones' career were primarily
blues-inspired cover songs
The subject matter of the Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby" is
existential alienation.
"Please Please Me" was the song that finally broke the Beatles into the American pop market in late 1963.
false
Beatles-type bands included the Animals and the Yardbirds.
false
The Animals found popularity in the United States with the "Manchester sound."
false
The Beatles played their last public concert at Yankee Stadium in 1966.
false
The group that was referred to as the anti-Beatles was the Yardbirds.
false
The music from rock's first wave from the United States in the 1950s had only a small impact on British rock in the 1960s.
false
"Beatlemania" refers to the
frenzy created by fans at the Beatles' live performances.
"Rave-ups" was/were
improvisatory passages performed by the Yardbirds.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the British music industry was dominated by
large companies and major labels.
From the perspective of American youth, the British invasion was centered on
nonmusical matters such as a band's image and its members' accents.
"Rock Island Line" as recorded by "Lonnie" Donegan is an example of
skiffle
All of the following features classify "Tomorrow Never Knows" as a work of art EXCEPT
structural format found in American pop.
The Beatles were regular performers at which Liverpool venue?
the Cavern Club
The Rolling Stones were regulars at which of the following clubs?
the Crawdaddy Club
Graham Nash was a lead vocalist for which of the following groups?
the Hollies
The original name for the Beatles when they started as a skiffle band was
the Quarry Men
The Detours was the original name of which band?
the Who
Both the Kinks and the Who represent bands that defy Stones-type and Beatles-type categorizations.
true
Even though British bands flooded the pop charts in the United States in the mid-1960s, American groups continued to have chart success after the British arrived.
true
Initially, the Rolling Stones did NOT write their own music and preferred covering songs.
true
The British had a long-standing infatuation with American folk and jazz that dated back to pre-World War II.
true
The Rolling Stones typically avoided AABA song forms that the Beatles frequently used.
true
The first Beatles hits in the United States were released on independent record labels.
true
All of the following are true regarding Mod culture EXCEPT that followers
wore leather jackets.
The individual responsible for changing the image of the Rolling Stones was
Andrew Loog Oldham
a British government-owned radio station
BBC
The music of folk musician ________ significantly influenced the lyrics written by the Beatles.
Bob Dylan
In the early years of the Rolling Stones, the group was led by
Brian Jones
The Animals' break in the music industry came after a UK tour with which musical act?
Chuck Berry
The song "Living Doll" was the only British record by ________ to cross over the Atlantic prior to 1964.
Cliff Richard
Who was NEVER a member of the Beatles?
Cliff Richard
The name of the label that initially passed on the Beatles in 1962 was ________.
Decca
List three of the major record labels that were in Britain.
EMI, Decca, Philips, Pye
Who was the host of a U.S. variety show on which the Beatles first appeared in 1964?
Ed Sullivan
The Animals were fronted by the powerful blues singing of
Eric Burdon
the lead vocalist for the Animals
Eric Burdon
"Slowhand" was the nickname given to guitarist ________.
Eric Clapton
The Kinks featured the songwriting of
Ray Davies.
The ________ style of music was made popular by Lonnie Donegan.
Skiffle
a venue in Hamburg, Germany, where the Beatles performed
Star Club
When the Rolling Stones stopped playing regularly at the Crawdaddy Club in 1963, which group took their place?
The Yardbirds
Why did it take the Rolling Stones longer to catch on in the United States?
Their bad boy image
The Beatles arrived in the United States in which year?
1964
the first film featuring the Beatles
A Hard Day's Night
a musical structure employed by the Beatles in songwriting
AABA
In the United States, why was the British invasion believed to be a fad?
Music was only one factor, image appearance, acts with accents
Ringo Starr replaced ________ as the Beatles' drummer.
Pete Best
Who was responsible for songwriting for the Who?
Pete Townshend
