History of Rock Exam 3

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Which is NOT a characteristic of Revolver. Bob Dylan wrote one of the songs use of exotic instruments songs with drug illusions use of interesting studio effects

Bob Dylan wrote one of the songs

Which is NOT a characteristic of Revolver: use of interesting studio effects use of exotic instruments Bob Dylan wrote one of the songs songs with drug illusions

Bob Dylan wrote one of the songs

Which is NOT a characteristic of Revolver: use of exotic instruments songs with drug illusions use of interesting studio effects Bob Dylan wrote one of the songs

Bob Dylan wrote one ofd the songs

He was responsible for changing the Beatle's image: Andrew Loog Oldham Brian Epstein Chris Stamp George Martin

Brian Epstein

In the early years, the "pretty boy" member of the Rolling Stones was: Mick Jagger Keith Richards Brian Jones Mick Taylor

Brian Jones

In the 1950s, most British rock and roll groups were actually more innovative than their American counterparts. True False

False

In the beginning, George Martin was more impressed with the Beatles music than their personalities True False

False

Jimi Hendrix's performance at Woodstock occurred on the final evening of the festival True False

False

Jimi Hendrix's performance at Woodstock occurred on the final evening of the festival. True False

False

Rolling Stone magazine was founded in Los Angeles True False

False

The Beatles broke up because Yoko Ono forced John to quit. True False

False

The Beatles early rise to fame was due in large part to the constant airplay of their records by the BBC True False

False

The Rolling Stones were the only group to perform at Altamont True False

False

The San Francisco music scene in the 1960s was more commercially oriented than the Los Angeles scene. True False

False

The two most prominent influence on acid rock were folk music and jazz True False

False

Tommy was the Who's only rock opera. True False

False

in the 1950s, most british rock and roll groups were actually more innovative than their American counterparts. True False

False

Two of the electric ballrooms in San Francisco were the Avalon and the: Matrix Fillmore Celebrity Varsity

Fillmore

He Spoke out against the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC): Jim Morrison Jimi Hendrix Frank Zappa Bill Graham

Frank Zappa

This album could be described as a manifesto to non-conformity: Freak Out! Overnight Sensation Joe's Garage Hot Rats

Freak Out!

This album could be described as a manifesto to non-conformity: Hot Rats Freak Out! Joe's Garage Overnight Sensation

Freak Out!

His interest in Indian music and culture added to the diversity of the Beatles songs: George Harrison George Martin Paul McCartney Ringo Starr

George Harrison

The song "Layla" was inspired by: George Harrison's wife Patti Bob Dylan Eric Clapton's new Gibson SG guitar an early 20th century blues singer.

George Harrison's wife Patti

The original name of Let It Be was: Nanker Pheldge Tomorrow Never Knows Get Back Back On Top

Get Back

The lead vocalist for Jefferson Airplane: Grace Slick Spencer Dryden Bill Graham Janis Joplin

Grace Slick

Which is NOT a characteristic of The White Album: a wide range of styles were presented it was originally to be a no overdubs, back to basis concept Ringo briefly quit during its recording it was a double album

It was originally to be a no overdubs, back to basics concept

He invented the Lizard King stage persona: Jim Morrison Frank Zappa David Crosby Jerry Garcia

Jim Morrison

He played the guitar left handed: Robby Kreiger Jimi Hendrix Eric Clapton Frank Zappa

Jimi Hendrix

Which was NOT a part of the London blues scene in the early 1960s: John Mayall Mick Fleetwood Alex Korner Jimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix

Electric Lady: Jimi Hendrix's recording studio a club in Greenwich Village a type of LSD a club on the Sunset Strip

Jimi Hendrix's recording studio

The acid tests were staged by: Bill Graham Owsley Stanley Ken Kesey Chet Helms

Ken Kesey

On this album, Phil Spector was brought in to finish production: Let It Be The White album Yellow Submarine Magical Mystery Tour

Let It Be

The only Beatles album that George Martin did not produce: Abbey Road Please, Please Me Let It Be Magical Mystery Tour

Let It Be

This Beatles album was inspired by Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters: Help! The Magic Bus Magical Mystery Tour Yellow Submarine

Magical Mystery Tour

Which was a member of Jefferson Airplane: Marty Balin Phil Lesh Joe McDonald Janis Joplin

Marty Balin

The Who used this motto in the mid 1960's: Ready, Steady, Go! Full Throttle Rock and Roll Maximum R&B World's Greatest Rock Band

Maximum R&B

The Who used this motto in the mid 1960's: Ready, Steady, Go! World's Greatest Rock Band Maximum R&B Full Throttle Rock and Roll

Maximum R&B

Which is NOT true of the Altamont Festival: the Hells Angels provided security staged as a "thank you America" gesture Mick Jagger was seriously injured by a fan it was not well planned

Mick Jagger was seriously injured by a fan

Jimi Hendrix made his American debut here: Human Be-In Woodstock Newport Folk Festival Monterey Pop Festival

Monterey Pop Festival

Ken Kesey wrote this book: The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test The Psychedelic Experience One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest How I won the War

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

He helped design the Grateful Dead's innovative sound system: Chet Helms Owsley Stanley Bill Graham Neal Cassidy

Owsley Stanley

This was known as "A Gathering of the Tribes": A Tribute to Dr. Strange the Trips Festival the Human Be-In the Monterey Pop Festival

The Human Be-In

The inspiration for the song "For What It's Worth": The Riot on Sunset Strip Janis Joplin's death the Human Be-In The Altamont Festival

The Riot on Sunset Strip

This group briefly changed their name to identify with London's mod scene: Herman's Hermits The Who The Hollies The Kinks

The Who

This group produced the first rock opera: Pink Floyd the Beatles the Yardbirds the Who

The Who

Tom Donahue: owner of the Matrix Club a sound engineer The Father of Free Form progressive rock radio first editor of Rolling Stone Magazine

The father of Free Form progressive rock radio

He coined the phrase, "Turn on, tune in, drop out": Owsley Stanley Timothy Leary Ken Kesey Tom Wolfe

Timothy Leary

The author of the psychedelic experience: Timothy Leary Owsley Stanley Tom Wolfe Ken Kesey

Timothy Leary

"Baba O'Reilly" was named for Meher Baba and minimalist composer Terry Reilly. True False

True

Although Lennon and McCartney wrote songs together, they also wrote apart from each other. True False

True

Conventional wisdom holds that Woodstock was a success while Altamont was a failure. True False

True

During the production of Let It Be, the Beatles performed a rooftop concert that was filmed. True False

True

From the beginning, the Rolling Stones audiences were more aggressive than those of the Beatles. True False

True

Haight/Ashbury was home to the first hippie community True False

True

In the 1950s, England had few independent labels. True False

True

Janis Joplin died before finishing her last album: True False

True

Janis Joplin left Big Brother and the Holding Company because it was assumed she needed a more talented backup band. True False

True

Many acid rock musicians were originally folk musicians. True False

True

Mick Jagger typically wrote the lyrics to Rolling Stones songs. True False

True

Paul McCartney usually sang the songs he wrote. True False

True

Rock music of the 1960s mirrored the cultural changes going on in America True False

True

Rock music of the 1960s mirrored the cultural changes going on in American. True False

True

Some rock musicians began using psychedelic drugs to achieve increased levels of creativity. True False

True

The Altamont Festival was notorious because an audience member was murdered during the performance. True False

True

The Beatles drew musical influence from many sources: True False

True

The Charlatans set the stylistic tone for the 1960's Bay area music scene. True False

True

The Charlatans set the stylistic tone for the 1960s Bay area music scene: True False

True

The term Mersey Beat makes reference to the Mersey River. True False

True

This album satirized hippies: American Anthem Joe's Garage We're Only in It For the Money Strange Days

We're Only in It For the Money

In addition to "Baba O'Reilly, "Who's Next contains this song: "Pinball Wizard "Won't Get Fooled Again" "I Can See the Future" "My Generation

Won't Get Fooled Again

Which is the correct Eric Clapton career path: Yardbirds/Blues Breakers/Blind Faith/Cream Blues Breakers/ Cream/ Yardbirds/Blind Faith Yardbirds/Blues Breakers/Cream/Blind Faith Blues Breakers/ Yardbirds/ Cream/Blind Faith

Yardbirds/Blues Breakers/ Cream

The Doors got their name from: a poem by Allen Ginsberg a book by Aldous Huxley a lyric in a John Lennon song a reference in The Tibetan Book of the Dead

a book by aldous huxley

What was the Family Dog: a collective that promoted hallucinogenic dances a psychedelic coffee shop an electric ballroom a head shop

a collective that promoted hallucinogenic dances

Who were the Diggers: a radical theater group an artists collective an violent anti-war group an acid rock band

a radial theater group

Early on the Rolling Stones decided to portray themselves as: psychedelic hipsters anti-Beatles Beatles clones Mods

anti-Beatles

Generally speaking John Lennon's songwriting was more _________ than Paul McCartney's: avant-garde pop-oriented commercial informative

avant-garde

Soon after hiring Flo and Eddie, Frank Zappa: recorded the first jazz/rock fusion album formed the Mother's of Invention began employing gross and sophomoric lyrics was signed by MGM Records

began employing gross and sophomoric lyrics

When the Rolling Stones appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1967 they: were cut off by censors changed the words to one of their songs refused to play the song the producers suggested were told to tone down their stage movements

change the words to one of their songs

When the Rolling Stones appeared on The Ed Sullivan show in 1967 they: were told to tone down their stage movements were cut off by sensors changed the worlds to one of their songs refused to play the song the producers suggested

changed the words to one of their songs

Chas Chandler: convinced Jimi Hendrix to move to London in 1966 managed many of the acid rock bands in the Bay area organized the Monterey Pop Festival was a record producer in LA

convinced Jimi Hendrix to move to London in 1966

Which is NOT associated with the Grateful Dead: diverse musical backgrounds of members the acid tests Deadheads criticism for being too corporate, commercial

criticism for being too coporate, commercial

Which is NOT associated with the Grateful Dead: Deadheads the acid tests criticism for being too corporate, commercial diverse musical backgrounds of members

criticisms for being too corporate, commerical

Which was an important element of Jimi Hendrix's style: distortion and feedback cross-rhythms octaves Oriental tunings

distortion and feedback

Which was an important element of Jimi Hendrix's style: oriental tunings cross-rhythms octaves distortion and feedback

distortion and feedback

Which best describes the Grateful Dead's early albums: experimental folk-bluegrass Beatles-esque pop-oriented

experimental

Which is NOT true: LSD: inspired the acid tests was invented by a Swiss chemist first became widely knowns about when the troops in Vietnam began using it was legal until the mid 1960s

first became widely known about when troops in Vietnam began using it

Which is NOT true: before joining the Doors, Jim Morrison: had never sang before had a stable, uneventful childhood was a film student was influenced by the beat writers

had a stable, uneventful childhood

Which is NOT true of Pete Townshend in the late 1960's: composed a rock opera he studied acting he began following Meher Baba He became more spiritual

he studied acting

Which was NOT a blues-oriented British Invasion group listed in the textbook: the Kinks the Yardbirds the Hollies the Animals

the Hollies

Which was NOT a blues-oriented British Invasion group listed in the textbook: the Yardbirds the Hollies the Kinks the Animals

the Hollies

This was known as "A Gathering of the Tribes": the Trips Festival the Human Be-In the Monterey Pop Festival A Tribute to Dr. Strange

the Human Be-In

Which did NOT take place in 1968: the Tet Offensive riots at the Democratic Convention Lyndon Johnson announced he would not seek re-election The Vietnam War ended

the Vietnam War ended

This group briefly changed their name to identify with London's mod scene: the Who the Hollies the Kinks Herman's Hermits

the Who

One of the first gigs for the Grateful Dead: the Human Be-In the Monterey Pop Festival the acid tests the Trips Festival

the acid tests

Which unique fact is true of the Doors: after 1968 they did not perform live concerts they released their records on their own label the bass parts were played by the organist's left hand the guitar player was a classically trained trumpet player

the bass parts were played by the organist's left hand

Eric Clapton's primary influence was: heavy metal jazz the blues folk

the blues

Tommy is important because it is: the first rock opera arguably the greatest live album in history the first album to use synthesizers the first album of the psychedelic era

the first rock opera

which is NOT true of the Who: they were influential to several later rock styles they had more #1 hits than the rolling stones their innovative use of synthesizers they were the prototype power trio

they had nmore #1 hits than the Rolling Stones

Soon after Big Brother and the Holding Company's performance at the Monterey Pop Festival: they went on an European tour Janis Joplin died they broke up they signed with Columbia Records

they signed with Columbia Records

Which is NOT true of the Beatles coming to America: their appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show were the highest rated in the show's history. they helped America recover from the Kennedy assassination. they were the first rock group to be invited to the White house at one point they held the top 5 singles on the charts.

they were the first rock group to be invited to the White House.

After Brian Jones's death, the Rolling Stones: toured the US for the first time since 1964 turned into a 4=peace group replaced him with pianist Nicky Hopkins did not record for three years

toured the US for the first time since 1964

After Brian Jones's death, the Rolling Stones: replaced him with pianist Nicky Hopkins toured the US for the first time since 1964 did not record for three years turned into a 4-peace group

toured the US for the first time since 1964.

The group Cream broke up in part because: one of the member went into a drug rehab clinic the members decided to record solo albums two of the members could not get along they were becoming too pop-oriented

two of the members could not get along

Which is NOT correct: Jim Morrison died: while writing his memoirs and was buried without an autopsy being performed in Paris after completing the last Doors album

while writing his memoirs

Hunter S. Thompson, Greil Marcus and Cameron Crowe were all: writers for Rolling Stone magazine Bay area record producers progressive rock DJs members of the Family Dog

writers for Rolling Stone magazine

This song was recorded three days before Janis Joplin's death: "Buried Alive in the Blues" "Me and Bobby McGee" "Piece of My Heart" "Mercedes Benz"

"Mercedes Benz"

The line, "I hope I die before I get old" is from this song: "Street Fighting Man" " Get Off My Cloud" "My Generation" "Revolution"

"My Generation"

This song is about an alien space commander who has come to destroy the Earth: "Cosmic Debris" "Journey to the Center of the Mind" "Angels and Demons at Play" "Third Stone from the Sun"

"Third Stone form the Sun"

Which was NOT an anti-war song: "Machine Gun" "Fortunate Son" "Ohio" "Third Stone from the Sun"

"Third Stone from the Sun"

The final lyric in this song urges listeners to "Feed your head" "Casey Jones" "White Rabbit" "Somebody to Love" "Piece of My Heart"

"White Rabbit"

This song was inspired by Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: "White Rabbit" "Somebody to Love" "We Should Be Together" "Uncle John's Band"

"White Rabbit"

The year the British Invasion really took off: 1966 1960 1964

1964

What happened on May 4, 1970: riots occurred at the Democratic National Convention the Tet Offensive began 4 students were killed at Kent State University the first Vietnam era anti-war protest was held

4 students were killed at Kent State University

The film Gimme Shelter was shot at: the Fillmore Ballroom Woodstock Wembley Stadium Altamont Festival

Altamont Festival

This Grateful Deal album combines studio and live recordings: Aoxomoaxoa American Beauty Anthem of the Sun Live/Dead

Anthem of the Sun

The debut album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience: Are You Experienced? Axis: Bold as Love Disraeli Gears Electric Ladyland

Are You Experienced

This album contains the song "Sympathy For the Devil" Let It Bleed Aftermath Beggar's Banquet Sticky Fingers

Beggar's Banquet

The Woodstock Music and Arts Fair was held in: Bethel, NY Woodstock, NY Long Island, NY West Saugerties, NY

Bethel, NY

This band emerged from weekly jam session held in Haight Ashbury in 1965: the Charlatans the Grateful Dead the Family Dog Big Brother and the Holding Company

Big Brother and the Holding Company

The Rolling Stones were unable to tour the US in the mid 1960's because of: obscenity charges from an earlier tour Brian Jones's felony drug conviction blacklisting by American promoters deportation proceedings against Jagger

Brian Jones's felony drug conviction

This band performed "Feel Like I'm Fixin to Die Rag" at Woodstock: Country Joe and the Fish Jefferson Airplane the Grateful Dead Canned Heat

Country Joe and The Fish

This Cream song is a cover or a Robert Johnson tune: "White Room" "Sunshine of Your Love" "Crossroads" "Strange Brew"

Crossroads

The Grateful Dead's followers: Dopers Friends of the Dead Jerry's Army Deadheads

Deadheads

Duane Allman collaborated with Eric Clapton in this group: Derek and the Dominoes the Yardbirds Traffic Blind Faith

Derek and the Dominoes

Which person was NOT influential to Frank Zappa in his youth: Edgard Varese Mort Sahl Salvador Dali Edward R. Murrow

Edward R. Murrow

He established a drug and alcohol rehab clinic in the Caribbean: Chas Chandler Frank Zappa Jimi Hendrix Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton

He was raised by his grandparents after his mother abandoned him: Frank Zappa Eric Clapton Jerry Garcia John Mayall

Eric Clapton

Although Tommy was a big seller, critics panned it as a gimmick. True False

False

Although progressive rock radio is often associated with San Francisco, it was actually first tried in Philadelphia. True False

False

Beatles songs are credited as Lennon/McCartney because both John and Paul contributed to the writing of each. True False

False

One unique highlight of this song is the use of a piccolo trumpet solo: "All you need is love" "penny lane" "strawberry fields forever" "yellow submarine":

Penny Lane

He was a classically trained trumpet played before joining the Grateful Dead: Phil Lesh Marty Balin Jerry Garcia Mickey Hart

Phil Lesh

This was the first British Blues album: Blues Breakers - John Mayall with Eric Clapton Disraeli Gears R&B at the Marquee Blues Incorporated!

R&B and the Marquee

Generally speaking, the first Rolling Stones recordings were mostly: doo-wop tunes R&B covers original songs skiffle tunes

R&B covers

The Beatles album that more than any other is considered a cultural milestone: Yellow Submarine Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Let It Be Help!

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts

Frank Zappa used this to explore computer-based music: Synclavier Mellotron MiniMood Arp 2600

Synclavier

This Doors song makes reference to the Oedipus mythology: "Break On Through" "L.A. Woman" "The End" "Light My Fire"

The End

The Whisky-A-Go-Go gave birth to: bellbottom pants the Go Go dance the Go Go Girl Whisky Boots

The Go Go Girl

This group contained future American folk rocker Graham Nash: the Dave Clark Five the Hollies The Animals Herman's Hermits

The Hollies

Which is true of Jim Morrison: he spent time in prison on drug related charges he was in a debilitating car accident in his childhood he was working on a solo album at the time of his death he was arrested for exposing himself at a concert

he was arrested for exposing himself at a concert

The word hippie was first used: in a newspaper article in a Beatles song on a TV documentary by a beat writer

in a newspaper article

Which does NOT describe pre-British Invasion England: fascination with American music styles pirate radio stations many small independent labels BBC controlled radio programming

many small independent labels

The official cause of Brian Jones's death: cardiac arrest misadventure drug overdose drowning

misadventure

Rick and the Ravens were important because they: morphed into the Doors were the fist band to play at the Whisky-A-Go-Go were Frank Zappa's first band helped define the sound of acid rock

morphed into the Doors

the main creature in tommy is a: evangelist prostitute creature from outer space pinball wizard

pinball wizard

Strawberry Fields Forever and Penny Lane were originally intended to be included on this album: rubber souls sgt. pepper's lonely hearts club band help! revolver

sgt. pepper's lonley hearts

This do-it-yourself music style was popular in England in the 1950's: skiffle mento polka doo-wop

skiffle

Which was NOT part of the San Francisco hippie scene: psychedelic posters state of the art recording studios free concerts in the parks light shows

state of the art recording studios

Pirate radio stations: stations that played music with obscene lyrics stations broadcasting from ships anchored offshore BBC sanctioned station that played rock and roll stations that only played officially banned records.

stations broadcasting from ships anchored offshore

This Jefferson Airplane album includes the song "Somebody to Love": surrealistic pillow Jefferson airplane takes off red octopus chronicles

surrealistic pillow

Sticky Fingers is famous for: being the Stones' only Jimmy Miller produced album being the first Rolling Stones double album the first use of computer designed artwork the Andy Warhol designed cover

the Andy Warhol designed cover

Sticky Fingers is famous for: being the Stones' only Jimmy Miller produced album the first use of computer-designed artwork the Andy Warhol designed cover being the first Rolling Stones double album

the Andy Warhol designed cover

This group's rock recording of a traditional folk song went to #1: the Kinks the Animals the Hollies the Yardbirds

the Animals

This group played at the Reeperbahn many times in their formative years: the Beatles the Animals the Rolling Stones the Who

the Beatles

The term "Beatlemania" as coined by: the Queen of England The Daily Mirror EMI REcords Brian Epstein

the Daily Mirror

A major factor in the sound of this group was the Vox Continental combo organ: the Mothers of Invention the Yardbirds Santana the Doors

the Doors

Which was NOT influential to the Grateful Dead's decision to go from acoustic music to electric: Bob Dylan the Doors LSD the Rolling Stones

the Doors

Tom Donahue: Owner of the Matrix Club a sound engineer first editor of Rolling Stone magazine the Father of Free Form progressive rock radio

the Father of Free Form progressive rock radio

This group's sound system was called the Wall of Sound: the Jefferson Airplane the Doors the Animals the Grateful Dead

the Grateful Dead


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