Music 12 Unit 13: Rock and R&B After 1970
By ___, cassette sales had exceeded LP (vinyl) album sales
1982
Stevie Wonder's song "Superstition" (1972) refers to ___
A chastisement of those who would let their lives be ruled by superstitions
Steely Dan's "Peg" (1977) is about ___
A fragmentary account of a film star on the rise
"Won't Get Fooled Again" uses the sound of ___ prominently
A synthesizer
___ was the most significant trend in 1970s' radio
Album-oriented radio
Two important tape-based consumer formats emerged in the 1960s; by the 1970s, this format was the most popular
Audiocassette
Which of the following is not connected with the Philadelphia Sound?
Berry Gordy
___ was a profound influence on the singer-songwriters of the late 1960s and early 1970s through the evolving folk/country/pop fusions
Bob Dylan
Led Zeppelin heralded from ___
Britain
In the 1970s, a(n) ___ mentality took over the business side of rock
Corporate
The Philadelphia sound was supplanted by which musical style ___
Disco
ARP Instruments produced synthesizers that created a variety of ___ sounds
Electronic
According to the text, the best-selling recording artist of the 1970s was ___
Elton John
***Stevie Wonder was a huge star for Motown throughout his long and successful career
False
After a breakup of the Beatles, Paul McCartney, like the other members, contributed very little to the music world
False
Cross-marketing had been in place since the 1950s but became the business model in the 1970s
False
Joni Mitchell, popular musician of Malibu Canyon, was born and raised in California
False
One of the impressive elements of Elton John's career is how brief it was in view of his numerous hits
False
Stevie Wonder's creative genius flourished under the guidance of Motown's founder and producer, Berry Gordy
False
The O'Jays were considered a one-hit wonder with their 1972 recording of "Back Stabbers"
False
The disc jockeys gained a newfound independence in radio programming during the 1970s
False
The general trend in the music of the 70s was simplification in form and a reduction of instrumental texture
False
The typical singer-songwriter usually performed with a fully amplified rock band accompaniment
False
Ziggy Stardust (David Bowie) exemplified ___
Glam rock
Cross-marketing involved ___
Having bands tour to help promote record sales
Program directors and syndicated packages began dictating 1970s' radio play. This change in roles led to ___
Homogenized radio content was the norm
Led Zeppelin's lead guitarist was ___
Jimmy Page
Which of the following was among the new female folksingers of the 1970s?
Joni Mitchell
The song "Black Dog" comes from the album ___
Led Zeppelin IV
Elton John's hit "Tiny Dancer" (1971) is from the album ___
Madman Across the Water
The word ___ summarizes the relationship to whatever happened in music in the early 1970s compared to the 1960s
More
The Who's guitarist championed the new ARP synthesizer in his group
Pete Townshend
The O'Jays are most closely associated the city of ___
Philadelphia
Gamble and Huff are associated with the record label ___
Philadelphia International
In the early 1970s, an updated pop style of Motown appeared on ___
Philadelphia International Records
According to the text, heavy metal music can be described as ___
Power and craft
In AOR (album-oriented radio), who is most responsible for songs played?
Program directors
The sound David Bowie crafted for "Hang on to Yourself" was a model for ___
Punk and new wave musicians
According to the text, the most popular black artist of the 1970s was ___
Stevie Wonder
One of the defining rhythmic characteristics of "Black Dog" was ___
Syncopation
Elton John won a Grammy for his song from ___
The Lion King
One of the first clients of Pearlman's Moog synthesizer was ___
The Who
The center of Led Zeppelin's music style is clearly ___
The blues
___ were the two driving forces behind Steely Dan
Walter Becker and Donald Fagen
"Won't Get Fooled Again" comes from the album ___
Who's Next
David Bowie's stage persona was ___
Ziggy Stardust
David Bowie's landmark album of the early 1970s was ___
Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
The platinum record category, introduced by the RIAA, was awarded for ___
The sale of one million units
In their nonmusical manifestation of power, the personas of heavy metal groups such as Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin evoked ___
The supernatural
Glam rock combines ___ with rock
Theatrical elements (costume, makeup, etc)
Bowie emphasized both accessibility and ambiguity in Ziggy Stardust
True
Elton John collaborated with many different artists throughout his career
True
Elton John wrote music for the Disney film The Lion King
True
Glam rock is also known as glitter rock
True
In Joni Mitchell's later career (after 1974), her music changed to incorporate more jazz
True
In the 1970s, a corporate mentality took over the business side of rock
True
Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant and Jimmy Page shared an interest in the occult
True
Like many song lyrics of the singer-songwriters, Joni Mitchell's "All I Want" (J. Mitchell, 1971) features self-confessional sentiments
True
Oftentimes, the rock performances of the 1970s were more about show than sound
True
Songs by Stevie Wonder often addressed social issues
True
Steely Dan's sound is a result of a very slick studio production
True
The central instrument in The Who's hit song, "Won't Get Fooled Again" is a synthesizer
True
The group Kiss epitomized the theatrical aspect of 1970s' rock
True
Unlike other Motown artists, Stevie Wonder was a "one-man recording machine" playing most of the instruments himself
True
Ziggy Stardust was not David Bowie's only guise
True
