MUNM Exam 3 (Chapter 6 & 7)
This Doors song has references to the Oedipus mythology: "The End" "Light My Fire" "L.A. Woman" "Break On Through"
"The End"
This Jefferson Airplane 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 lyrics to several of this group's songs were criticized for being misogynistic: The Rolling Stones The Who The Beatles The Animals
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This original member of the Rolling Stones died mysteriously in 1969: Brian Jones Keith Richards Keith Moon Bill Wyman
Brian Jones
Which is generally NOT a characteristic of acid rock: Commercial AM radio success Long, free form improvisations Socially relevant lyrics Folk and blues influence
Commercial AM radio success
After Brian Epstein died, the Beatles: Decided to manage themselves Went back to their Teddy boy look Started touring again Went psychedelic
Decided to manage themselves
The Beatles broke up because Yoko Ono forced John to quit. True False
False
The two most prominent influences on acid rock were folk music and jazz. True False
False
He played the guitar left-handed: Robby Krieger Jimi Hendrix Frank Zappa Eric Clapton
Jimi Hendrix
He was the Rolling Stones most important producer: Jimmy Miller Andrew Loog Oldham Gerry Garcia George Martin
Jimmy Miller
The Beatles often used this instrument from India to give them a psychedelic sound: Sitar Koto Oud Shakuhachi
Sitar
Which is NOT a component of hard rock: Song lyrics are preoccupied with Satan, death, gruesome fantasies, etc Power chords Distortion Extended guitar solos
Song lyrics are preoccupied with Satan, death, gruesome fantasies, etc.
Which group was most associated with the Sunset Strip scene: The Doors Jefferson Airplane Big Brother and the Holding Company The Who
The Doors
Which was NOT an instrument played by a Doors member: Drums Organ Electric guitar Bass guitar
bass guitar
Which is NOT associated with the Grateful Dead: Criticism for being too corporate, commercial Deadheads Diverse musical backgrounds of members Innovative sound system
criticism for being too corporate, commercial
When the Beatles appeared the first worldwide satellite TV broadcast, they played: "All You Need is Love" "Revolution 9" "A Day in the Life" "Tomorrow Never Knows"
"All You Need is Love"
One unique highlight of this song is the use of a piccolo trumpet solo: "Yellow Submarine" "Strawberry Fields Forever" "Penny Lane" "All You Need Is Love"
"Penny Lane"
This song includes the lyric, "Who killed the Kennedys, when after all it was you and me." "Sympathy for the Devil" "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" "Under My Thumb" "White Rabbit"
"Sympathy for the Devil"
Which does NOT describe pre-British Invasion England: Teenagers were unaware of American pop music There were few small independent labels The BBC controlled all radio programming There were several pirate radio stations
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Which is MOST accurate: Paul McCartney's lyrics tended to be: Vignettes of the lives of imaginary people Introspective Non sequitur Dylan influenced
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The last album recorded by the Beatles: Abbey Road Let It Be The White Album Magical Mystery Tour
Abbey Road
The Beatles did most of their recording here: Abbey Road Studio Gold Star Studio Trident Studio Apple Studios
Abbey Road Studio
The song "Layla" was written: About Eric Clapton's love for George Harrison's wife As a lament about drug usage For Eric Clapton's Gibson SG guitar As a tribute to an early Mississippi Delta blues singer
About Eric Clapton's love for George Harrison's wife
Festival that ended in chaos, violence and a murder: Altamont Woodstock Monterey Isle of Wight
Altamont
The Rolling Stones most important musical influence: American R&B from Chess Records Classic blues from the Mississippi Delta Tin Pan Alley songs British folk tradition
American R&B from Chess Records
A unique feature of Abbey Road: An eight song, 16-minute medley on Side B A hologram on the cover The first album also released on cassette tape Liner notes revealed the answer to the "Paul is dead" rumor
An eight song, 16- minute medley on Side B
The debut album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience: Disraeli Gears Are You Experienced? Electric Ladyland Axis: Bold as Love
Are You Experienced?
The album Tommy is known for: Being the first rock opera Containing two songs with innovative synthesizer usage Being the first psychedelic album Being the first platinum album
Being the first rock opera
Janis Joplin's singing style was influenced by: Bessie Smith Louis Armstrong Mick Jagger Frank Sinatra
Bessie Smith
Which was an important element of Jimi Hendrix's guitar playing: Distortion, noise and feedback Cross-rhythms Octaves Micro tunings
Distortion, noise, and feedback
Jimi Hendrix' recording studio was called: Electric Lady The Power Station Gold Star Axis Studios
Electric Lady
He was raised by his grandparents after his mother abandoned him: Jerry Garcia John Mayall Eric Clapton Frank Zappa
Eric Clapton
Which best describes the Grateful Dead's early albums: Experimental, jam-based Pop-oriented Folk-bluegrass Beatles-esque
Experimental, jam-based
What happened on the Kent State campus in May 1970: Four student protesters were killed by National Guard troops The first anti-war rally was held A radical anti-war student group blew up a building on campus Janis Joplin gave her last concert
Four student protesters were killed by National Guard troops
This Frank Zappa album could be described as a 'manifesto to non-conformity': Freak Out Aftermath Love Juice Joe's Garage
Freak Out
The hippie scene was centered here: Haight Ashbury Greenwich Village The Sunset Strip Dinky Town
Haight Ashbury
In the early years Beatles often played at the Reeperbahn, which is located in: Hamburg, Germany Liverpool Paris London
Hamburg, Germany
Which best describes Jim Morrison's career in the years before he died: He became increasingly erratic and confrontational He began investing in music-related businesses He was laying plans to leave the Doors and start a solo career After several years as a junkie, he became an anti-drug advocate
He became increasingly erratic and confrontational
Which is NOT a good description of Frank Zappa's lyrics: He specialized in adult-oriented love songs He often used them to criticize people or institutions They were sometimes gross, sophomoric They were satirical
He specialized in adult-oriented love songs
When John Lennon sang a Beatles song, it most often meant that: He wrote it His voice was best suited for it It was high pitched in range Its quirky melody suited his voice better than Paul's
He wrote it
George Harrison brought to the Beatles musical influences from: India Gospel music Eastern Europe Tin Pan Alley
India
Which is NOT true of the Woodstock Music and Arts Fair: It went largely unnoticed at the time, has since become a cultural milestone It was held in Bethel, NY It was held in Woodstock, NY It captivated the nation at the time, immediately becoming an historical event
It was held in Woodstock, NY
Which is true of A Hard Days Night: It was released along with a movie of the same name It was the first Beatles album released in the USA It contained the first Lennon/McCartney original songs It was the first Beatles album produced by George Martin
It was released along with a movie of the same name
Which is NOT true of the Monterey Pop Festival: It was the "West Coast" answer to Woodstock It featured the 'debut' of Jimi Hendrix It was the first successful outdoor rock festival It was held during the Summer of Love
It was the "West Coast" answer to Woodstock
He was the leader of the Merry Pranksters: Ken Kesey Jerry Garcia Terry Reilly Bill Graham
Ken Kesey
Jimi Hendrix first achieved success in: London Seattle Los Angeles Austin, TX
London
In their early years, the Rolling Stones were most closely associated with: London's blues scene The Reeperbahn The Cavern Club The Sunset Strip
London's blues scene
"Eleanor Rigby" is a song about: Loneliness A runaway teenage girl Suicide Drugs
Loneliness
Jimi Hendrix made his American 'debut' here: Monterey Pop Festival Human Be-In Newport Folk Festival Woodstock
Monterey Pop Festival
Which best summarizes rock music's reaction to the Vietnam War: Most songs written about the war were in protest of it Most rock musicians supported the war Rock music and musicians were indifferent to it Rock musicians were equally divided between pro and anti war
Most songs written about the war were in protest of it
He produced much of the LSD in the Bay area in the 1960s: Owsley Stanley Tom Donahue Jann Wenner Chet Helms
Owsley Stanley
This was Janis Joplin's last album: Pearl Surrealistic Pillow Aftermath Buried Alive in the Blues
Pearl
Early on, the Rolling Stones made a conscious decision to: Portray themselves as the "anti-Beatles" Be as commercial as possible Be more popular than the Beatles Manage and produce themselves
Portray themselves as the "anti-Beatles"
This is known as the first album of the psychedelic era: Revolver Rubber Soul Their Satanic Majesties Request Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Revolver
Andrew Loog Oldham: Rolling Stones manager Rolling Stones producer Designed the tongue and lips logo for the Rolling Stones Songwriter of many of the early Rolling Stones songs
Rolling Stones manager
Progressive rock radio was first tried in: San Francisco Nashville Los Angeles New York
San Francisco
Rolling Stone magazine was founded in this city: San Francisco Los Angeles Chicago New York
San Francisco
This album is often referred to as a "cultural milestone" of the 1960s: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Revolver Who's Next Sticky Fingers
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
This album first used the tongue and lips logo: Sticky Fingers Let It Bleed Aftermath Introducing the Rolling Stones
Sticky Fingers
This group did a rock version of the folk song "House of the Rising Sun" The Animals The Hollies The Dave Clark Five The Kinks
The Animals
This group played at the acid tests: The Grateful Dead The Doors Jefferson Airplane The Rolling Stones
The Grateful Dead
"Tomorrow Never Knows" was inspired by: The Psychedelic Experience A painting made by John Lennon's son A carnival poster Jack Kerouac's On the Road
The Psychedelic Experience
Which was NOT a component of the San Francisco hippie scene: The Sunset Strip Haight-Ashbury Electric ballrooms Psychedelic posters
The Sunset Strip
Which is associated with the LA psychedelic music scene: The Whisky-A-Go-Go The Avalon Ballroom Progressive rock radio The Human Be-In
The Whisky-A-Go-Go
This was the Beatles only double album: The White Album Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Revolver Abbey Road
The White Album
This group became known for destroying their equipment: The Who The Grateful Dead The Doors Big Brother and the Holding Co
The Who
This group was influential to punk, heavy metal, and art rock: The Who The Doors Jefferson Airplane The Animals
The Who
Which group was at one time associated with London's Mod scene: The Who The Beatles The Rolling Stones Moby Grape
The Who
This album was panned as an attempt by the Stones to copy Sgt. Pepper's: Their Satanic Majesties Request Aftermath Cheap Thrills Sticky Fingers
Their Satanic Majesties Request
The Beatles stopped touring because: They couldn't reproduce their music from albums live in concert Their manager died They lost money on tours They couldn't get visas
They couldn't reproduce their music from albums live in concert
This album tells the story of a boy who was "deaf, dumb, and blind": Tommy Who's Next Quadrophenia Pearl
Tommy
Which best describes the biggest difference between the 1960s psychedelic music of San Francisco and Los Angeles: Bands in the LA scene were more theatrically oriented The San Francisco scene was more commercial-minded The LA scene was more involved with the anti-war movement The lyrics in the San Francisco bands tended to be darker
bands in the LA scene were more theatrically oriented
Janis Joplin moved to San Francisco in 1966 to: Join Big Brother and the Holding Company Open a psychedelic shop Be a part of the hippie movement Become an artist
join Big Brother and the Holding Company (BB&HC)
"Penny Lane" and "Strawberry Fields Forever": Were both released on the same single Were both performed on a satellite TV show Were both written by John Lennon Were the only Beatles songs not produced by George Martin
were both released on the same single
He was the Beatles' producer: George Martin Andrew Loog Oldham Jimmy Miller Brian Epstein
George Martin
The Los Angeles psychedelic scene was centered around: The Sunset Strip Rodeo Drive Central Avenue The Hollywood Hills
the Sunset Strip
One of the first gigs for the Grateful Dead: the Monterey Pop Festival the Trips Festival the Human Be-In the acid tests
the acid tests
Eric Clapton left the Yardbirds because: They were becoming too pop oriented He fell in love with George Harrison's wife They fired him They were becoming too blues oriented
they were becoming too pop oriented
