MUSC 238 final

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This song is thought to be the first evidence of The Beatle's LSD use:

"Tomorrow Never Knows"

The Summer of Love occurred in____.

1967

The Beatles broke up in:

1970

"Take On Me"

Aha

The term "Rock and Roll" was first used by this popular DJ:

Alan Freed

"Eighteen"

Alice Cooper

Alice Cooper

Alive

James Taylor

Alive

Keith Richards

Alive

Ringo Starr

Alive

Organized by The Rolling Stones and The Grateful Dead.

Altamont

Violent clashes between fans and the security, which was provided by the Hells Angels.

Altamont

Frank Zappa

Art/Progressive

Emerson, Lake and Palmer

Art/Progressive Rock

Jethro Tull

Art/Progressive Rock

The Moody Blue

Art/Progressive Rock

Yes

Art/Progressive Rock

This band was really a backing vocal group for its leader, Brian Wilson.

Beach Boys

"New York Mining Disaster 1941"

Bee Gees

"Tragedy"

Bee Gees

"Iron Man"

Black Sabbath

Ozzy Osbourne

Black Sabbath

This artist has become a prophet to many poor African-descended peoples.

Bob Marley

"Get Up Stand Up"

Bob Marley and the Wailers

"Born to Run"

Bruce Springsteen

"Glory Days"

Bruce Springsteen

"Video Killed the Radio Star"

Buggles

Bob Marley died from:

Cancer

"Maybelline"

Chuck Berry

The introspective style of the singer songwriters represented the "______of the hippies"

Cooling

The Grateful Dead and The Byrds both moved toward this style in the 1970's:

Country

"Space Oddity"

David Bowie

This musician created the musical character "Ziggy Stardust".

David Bowie

The Byrds

David Crosby

Bob Marley

Dead

David Bowie

Dead

Frank Zappa

Dead

Jerry Garcia

Dead

Warren Zevon

Dead

Grateful Dead Fans are called:

Dead Heads

"Whip It"

Devo

New wave was a music form that combined punk and

Disco

The Kinks are often credited with being the first to use this musical technique:

Distortion

Elton John is often not considered a singer-songwriter because he:

Does not write the lyrics

The Beatles stopped touring for all of the following reasons except:

Drug use

"Hungry Like the Wolf"

Duran Duran

This Byrds hit was "killed" by sensors, who believed it was about drugs.

Eight Miles High

"Fanfare for the Common Man"

Emerson, Lake and Palmer

Keith Emerson

Emerson, Lake and Palmer

The Beatles were originally from:

England

The Clash were a punk band from:

England

The Sex Pistols were from this country:

England

American Popular Music forms were created from 2 streams of influence. Those were the African American and the ______________streams.

European

Alice Cooper bit the head off of a live chicken on stage.

False

Punk was established by bored upper class British kids.

False

The height of the "Haight-Ashbury" scene occurred in 1965.

False

To be a Punk musician, you had to wear leather jackets and safety pins.

False

"Truck Driver Divorce"

Frank Zappa

James Brown

Funk

The stage show of this band could involve the landing of a spaceship and the emergence of Dr. Funkenstein.

Funkadelic

The Beatles

George Harrison

Which Beatle died in 2001 from cancer?

George Harrison

This Song was banned in England, yet became a number one hit.

God Save the Queen

The "Be In" happened in:

Golden Gate Park

Jefferson Airplane

Grace Slick

The "house band" for the Acid Test was:

Grateful Dead

"Mr Tanner"

Harry Chapin

Alice Cooper

Heavy Metal

Black Sabbath

Heavy Metal

MC5

Heavy Metal

The Haight-Ashbury district was the center of the______ scene.

Hippy

Bob Marley is considered a minor "saint" in many 3rd world countries.

True

Bob Marley never had a top ten U.S. hit record.

True

Elvis lost 2 years of his career due to Army service.

True

Ken Kesey ran The Acid Tests.

True

MC5 was started in Detroit

True

Punk was a reaction to the complexity of Art Rock.

True

The 1970's saw an explosion of new music styles.

True

The Clash was influenced by reggae.

True

The Ramones got their start at CBGB's

True

The aim of heavy metal artists was to 'kill the hippy culture'

True

The beginnings of Progressive and Art Rock have often been attributed to The Beatles and The Who.

True

Woodstock was the highlight of "The Summer of Love".

True

"The Hustle"

Van McCoy

"Excitable Boy"

Warren Zevon

"Play It All Night Long"

Warren Zevon

This Singer Songwriter said goodbye to his fans (terminal illness) through an album of music.

Warren Zevon

500,000 attended, 1.5 million on the roads.

Woodstock

Hendrix performed his famous version of The Star Spangled Banner.

Woodstock

Jimi Hendrix ended this festival

Woodstock

Occurred in Bethel, NY.

Woodstock

"I've Seen All Good People"

Yes

The haircuts the Beatles had were referred to as:

mop tops

Reggae began in this country

Jamaica

"Fire and Rain"

James Taylor

Big Brother and the Holding Company

Janis Joplin

The Grateful Dead

Jerry Garcia

"Songs From the Wood"

Jethro Tull

People travel to Pere Lachaise to see this singer's grave.

Jim Morrison

The Doors

Jim Morrison

This singer died in Paris in 1971

Jim Morrison

"The Star Spangled Banner"

Jimi Hendrix

"Shake, Rattle and Roll"

Joe Turner

The Following was not a member of the "27" club.(Musicians who died at 27 years of age)

John Lennon

"Big Yellow Taxi"

Joni Mitchell

The Rolling Stones

Keith Richards

The Acid Test was a traveling show to introduce:

LSD

"Whole Lotta Love"

Led Zeppelin

The Punk revolution of the 1970's began in what 2 cities:

London & NYC

"Kick Out the Jams"

MC5

"Lucky Star"

Madonna

"Open Your Heart"

Madonna

The store named "Sex" was opened by:

Malcom MacClaren

Berry Gordy Jr founded this record company in Detroit, which would dominate the 1960's.

Motown Records

John Lennon's death in 1980 was caused by:

Murder

Hilly Krystal owned CBGB's, a dive bar in:

NYC

"Negative Creep"

Nirvana

"Not for You"

Pearl Jam

"Arnold Layne"

Pink Floyd

"When Doves Cry"

Prince

Patti Smith

Punk

The Ramones

Punk

The Sex Pistols

Punk

"Radio Free Europe"

REM

"Whats the Frequency Kenneth"

REM

Rock and roll was heavily influenced by all of the following Jazz forms except:

Ragtime

Reggae lead directly to the development of this music form in the USA.

Rap

Bob Marley

Reggae

This music was closely "associated" with Punk in the 1970's

Reggae

"Rock and Roll" was a term used to describe the African American music style known as:

Rhythm & Blues

The Beatles

Ringo Starr

The Byrds

Roger McGuinn

"Walk This Way"

Run DMC

"Anarchy in the USA"

Sex Pistols

"God Save the Queen"

Sex Pistols

This Beatles album was considered to be "a significant event in the history of Western Civilization"

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

Which is not one of the requirements for Progressive/Art Rock:

Simple Tunes

This person was the producer on nearly all of The Beatles' albums:

Sir George Martin

"Thank You Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin"

Sly and the Family Stone

Funk was a reaction to this "Gospel based" African American music style of the 1960's:

Soul

This Pink Floyd singer was "lost" to too many acid trips:

Syd Barrett

David Byrne

Talking Heads

This group of college grads recorded "Psycho Killer"

Talking Heads

"In My Room"

The Beach Boys

"Fight for Your Right"

The Beastie Boys

"A Day in The Life"

The Beatles

"Eleanor Rigby"

The Beatles

"Da Doo Ron Ron"

The Crystals

"You Really Got Me"

The Kinks

"Nights in White Satin"

The Moody Blues

"Roxanne"

The Police

"Blitzkrieg Bop"

The Ramones

"Brown Sugar"

The Rolling Stones

Johnny Rotten

The Sex Pistols

This group toured the southern "bible belt" on their first U.S. tour.

The Sex Pistols

"Rapper's Delight"

The Sugar Hill Gang

"My Girl"

The Temptations

Bob Marley

The Wailers

This band would influence what would later become Progressive Rock. Their fan's behavior could involve violence and stuttering:

The Who


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