MUSIC 2252 Midterm 2

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When and where did the Beats reemerge?

1960s in Greenwich Village

a style growing from the hippie scene in the mid-60s, connected with the use of LSD or 'acid'

Acid (psychedelic) rock

the music style that featured long blues-based improvisations, surrealist lyrics, loud volumes, and lavish light-shows, intended to evoke or support a drug-induced state

Acid (psychedelic) rock

What did some view as a part of a shared struggle for black self-determination and justice?

African states winning independence from colonial rule

Soul equated with:

African-American pride, rise of the term linked with Civil Rights Movement

When did disco become publicly embraced by straight, white Americans?

After the film Saturday Night Fever

marketing term to describe American stadium acts who catered to those in their 20s & 30s, rather than teens

Album Oriented Rock (AOR)

First successful publication of the Beat era, often referred to as the "Beat Manifesto"

Allen Ginsberg's Howl

became one fo the most influential books of the 20th century American poetry

Allen Ginsberg's Howl

Young southern blues-rock band with two guitar virtuoso and a highly expressive singer in organist

Allman Brother Band

Examples of groups during electric blues revival in the later 60s

Allman Brothers, Canned Heat, and Cream

Exemplified the church gospel tradition: Father was pastor of large church Detroit

Aretha Franklin

The Queen of Soul

Aretha Franklin

How did Ray Charles find commercial success?

As a kind of crossover artist-whites were essentially unfamiliar with the black gospel style, Charles' distinctive control in his singing made him acceptable to wide audiences

The 60s counterculture largely influenced by:

Beat writers

One of the great lyricist-songwriter duos

Bernie Taupin and Elton John

Founder of Motown record company

Berry Gordy

What was Davis' pioneering fusion album?

Bitches Brew

Singing in the intense, testifying style of the Holiness and Apostolic churches, with moans, grunts, and shouts

Black Gospel Tradition

the idea that black Americans should reject dominant (white) standards of beauty and culture and embrace their own

Black Pride

British metal band that represented the darker side of heavy metal

Black Sabbath

Who helped define heavy metal topics by moving away from love, sex, and masculinity and toward heavy metal topics of evil, war, and pain?

Black Sabbath

What group allowed jazz and rock to meet?

Blood, Sweat and Tears

What was the first blues-rock album to be dominated by the guitar?

Bluesbreakers- John Mayall with Eric Clapton

House Band for Stax Records

Booker T. and the MGs

Who was the house choreographer for Motown Records?

Cholly Atkins

demonstrated how pop could be about disengagement rather than sincerity

David Bowie

glam rock pioneer

David Bowie

mastermind at locating and collaborating with other creative genuises

David Bowie

Who started glam rock?

David Bowie and the New York Dolls

What three key figures in the 1970s tried to move rock away from a metal mainstream?

David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Lou Reed

Created a level of theatricality that was new to pop; opened mainstream pop to avant-garde ideas

Davie Bowie

Personas destroying the mythical status of the pop performer, showed that onstage persona or words sung didn't necessarily reflect the performer's real identity

Davie Bowie

Where and what was the original name of Motown Record Company?

Detroit and Tamla Records

a heady conjoining of 1960s sexual liberation with 1970s hedonism

Disco

#1 pop artist of the 70s, and The Schubert of our time

Elton John

How early years of classical training, work as a jobbing rocker, journeyman songwriting and performing in a local pub

Elton John

Keyboard-playing songwriter, with a dynamic, distinctly theatrical bent; his piano sound is essential to many songs

Elton John

Went to Royal Academy of Music as a young rock lover

Elton John

Formed in 1970, the trio progressive rock group released a top-ten live album Pictures at an Exhibition

Emerson, Lake and Palmer

British blues guitar "god"

Eric Clapton

Who was like a blues spokesman?

Eric Clapton; much of his recorded output covered songwriters' works

who often venerated what they imagined to be "Eastern" or Native American aesthetics as alternatives to corporate fashion?

Hippies

Who were some of the most famous songwriting and production talents for recording artists?

Holland-Dozier-Holland, Whitfield and Strong, and Ashford and Simpson

What event in Golden Gate Park, organized by Beat poet Allen Ginsburg, among others, attracts thousands of Hippies?

Human Be-In

The definitive nexus of glam and punk rock

Iggy Pop

This groups songs were as outpourings of adolescent alienation and self-loathing, expressed with a verbal economy like haiku and beat poetry

Iggy Pop and the Stooges

Who did Berry Gordy co-write with in the late 50s?

Jackie Wilson, Marv Johnson, and Barrett Strong

Godfather of Soul

James Brown

Who was emblematic of Black Pride movement emerging in the mid to late 60s in the US?

James Brown

Conveys extreme emotionalism, gives sense of almost giving up vocal control

Janis Joplin

modeled her style after blues and R&B singers like Bessie Smith & Otis Redding, unlike more folk-influenced vocal approach of other popular white female singers

Janis Joplin

First nationally successful band from San Francisco psychedelic scene

Jefferson Airplane

helped define "acid rock" style: loud, open & improvised forms, spacey, visionary lyrics, quasi-distorted sound

Jefferson Airplane

Who changed guitar playing forever?

Jimi Hendrix

Who helps the electric guitar come of age?

Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend, Jimmy Page, and Jeff Beck

Who was Miles Davis inspired by?

Jimi Hendrix. Makes increasing used of electric experimentation

Members of Led Zeppelin

Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham

Who inspired the Grateful Dead?

Joan Baez, Dylan, and folk revival festival scene

Acclaimed both as a performer and as a songwriter. Rooted in folk music

Joni Mitchell

Who were some of the women singer-songwriters/folk-rockers?

Joni Mitchell, Emmylou Harris, Carly Simon

laid groundwork for area rock and pop-metal that dominated rock in the late 80s

KISS

modeled on NY Dolls image, relentless commercial promotion, they surpass NY Dolls in commercial success

KISS

Who helped reintroduce an LSD infused Beat counterculture to San Francisco?

Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters

Very influential British hard rock band and progenitors of heavy metal

Led Zeppelin

Who used the sledgehammer style of virtuosic guitar-focused rock?

Led Zeppelin

Who was Elton John influenced by?

Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis

became Motown's best selling male vocalist

Marvin Gaye

The Motown Artists Development Department was run by who?

Maxine Powell

Popular jazz rock artist

Miles Davis

American record company specializing in R&B and black soul music

Motown

Resulted when one smart American entrepreneur, Berry Gordy, addressed the baby-boomer popular music market while ignoring musical "color lines"

Motown

what was happening in American R&B and black American pop music while the rest of the world was succumbing to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones

Motown

adopted an extreme trashy transvestite style, like KISS would a few years later

NY Dolls

sound was a regression to early rock n roll simplicity, based on buzzsaw guitar tone and the lead singer's hoarse vocalizing

NY Dolls

Disco began as:

NYC subculture

Popular American Musicologist and pan-Africanist who was influential for West African popular music artists

Olly Wilson

How were Black Sabbath's lyrics delivered?

Osbourne's distinctive paranoid whine

Soul singer and songwriter, important figure at Stax Records

Otis Redding

Who were the members of Black Sabbath?

Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward

the idea that black Americans and Africans share aspects of the same political and cultural identity

Pan-Africanism

What was Black Sabbath's most popular and influential record?

Paranoid

Far-reaching, fluctuating British band; moved from avant-garde psychedelia to quintessential album-oriented progressive rock

Pink Floyd

Examples of progressive rock groups

Pink Floyd, Genesis, Emerson Lake & Palmer

While jazzers looked to rock for a connection to a mass public, rockers begin to take inspiration from classical, jazz, and other "art" music to expanding rock's boundaries through new techniques and add prestige to the genre

Progressive rock

What song of Jimi Hendrix's changed how others thought the electric guitar could be played?

Purple Haze

After lead singer's death, many of their songs out-survived just about any other pop rock music of the 70s

Queen

Cueing into exaggerations of vaudeville, music hall, progressive rock & heavy metal

Queen

aligned glam stage theatrics with the riffs, extreme amplification, & powerful instrumentation of heavy metal's sonic theatrics

Queen

Charles developed an eclectic style, combining:

R&B, soul, country, jazz, Tin Pan Alley, Blues

Fostered "a crossover between gospel music & rhythm patterns of blues"

Ray Charles

Innovative singer, pianist & bandleader

Ray Charles

The Genius of Soul

Ray Charles

Main names in soul music:

Ray Charles, Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin, and James Brown

Who had remarkable flexibility, conveyed wide range of emotion with control of volume, timbre and dissonance?

Robert Plant

Gordy ordered a poppier re-recording of what song?

Shop Around

What was Motown's first million-selling record?

Shop Around by the Miracles

Who did James Brown's later Funk style influence in the late 60s?

Sly and the Family Stone, Temptations and Miles Davis

What were the two southern studios?

Stax and Fame

Who started experimenting with more ambitious musical forms and with the synthesizer and widened his lyrical themes to racial problems and spiritual questions?

Stevie Wonder

first signed to Motown as a child prodigy

Stevie Wonder

Icon of disco-era gaudiness and debauchery

Studio 54 in midtown Manhattan

What song mixes har rock with psychedelia and centers on a simplistic guitar riff?

Sunshine of Your Love by Cream

inspired, surreal, post-Whitemanesque babble

The Beat Writers

What made Pink Floyd popular in the US?

The Dark Side of the Moon

This song shows influences of Dylan and the Beatles and is thought by many in the soul music industry to be too pop-oriented

The Dock of the Bay

Atmospheric but austere music, despairing and defiant lyrics focusing on sex and death

The Doors

The darker side of psychedelic rock: poetics of existential angst, aligned more with the 60s counterculture's hedonism & self-indulgence than with its ideas of peace

The Doors

Band composed of Greenwich Village Beat poets, DIY, anti-commercial, garage-band aesthetics, proto-punk, but with hope for political change

The Fugs

The first local hit by Grateful Dead, classic early San Francisco psychedelia

The Golden Road

Which band exemplified the communal idea, recordings don't reflect the live experience, improvised & open-ended performances?

The Grateful Dead

Who were some of the first psychedelic bands and where did they come from?

The Grateful Dead & Jefferson Airplane from San Francisco

The people who most visibly and drastically rejected the bourgeois lifestyle promoted in the 50s

The Hippies

American glam-rock, proto-punk band; combined glam with a garage band DIY style

The New York Dolls

NY band presenting a darker side to 60s hedonism, an antithesis to Californian ethos of love & peace

The Velvet Underground

Who was managed by Andy Warhol who introduced them to singer Nico and added them to his mixed-media event?

The Velvet Underground

What band had songs about drugs, sadomasochism, and sublimation are remarkable for their subjects, but also as vibrant pieces of pop music

The Velvet Underground and Nico

What were some of the groups that introduced heavy metal?

The Who, Cream, and the Jimi Hendrix Experience

What types of songs did Aretha Franklin mostly record while at Columbia Records?

Tin Pan Alley and showtunes

One of rock's definitive improvisational cyclical feel enabled by the odd 11/8 time signature and the double drummer rhythm in the intro

Whipping Post by Allman Brother Band

A kind of 3-day musical commune; "3 Days of Peace and Music"

Woodstock

British art-rock band, commercially very successful between 1970 and 1977; known for its complicated arrangements, instrumental virtuosity & ambitious scope

Yes

What album demonstrated a typical glam rock tendency toward musical brevity and simplicity; emphasizing short, well-constructed, hook-based songs in opposition to the lengthy meanderings of progressive rock

Ziggy Stardust by David Bowie

What were the three main personas of David Bowie?

Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, The Thin White Duke

What was the "power trio"?

a format change where the rhythm guitarist is replaced by turning up the bass, close-miking the drums, and adding signal-distortion effects to the lead guitar

A label name encompasses:

a free combination of musical styles that's designed to appeal to everyone

What kind of style did Eric Clapton move toward with Cream?

a style that came to influence hard rock and progressive rock

What were some important characteristics of Black Sabbath's Paranoid album?

against war and flower power, music often slow and based on straightforward melodic blues riffs with heavy and distorted guitar sound

What was reflected in the (white) electric blues revival?

aggressive protest of the period. rejecting the airier sounds of folk rock and many Haight-Ashbury psychedelic bands in favor of heavier blues-based music

Late 60s saw the rise of progressive rock label that depended on:

album sales rather than single sales

Themes of Black Sabbath's Iron Man?

alienation, unfeeling, non-humanity. Recorded through a metal fan

What allowed a variety of sounds that earlier would have been called "noise"?

amplified electric guitar and recording studio

Blood, Sweat and Tears had elements of

big band jazz, psychedelia, jazz improvisation, but with a rock backbeat and pop/rock chord progressions and singing

In contrast to peace & love messages of psychedelic rock, Iggy Pop's lyrics are:

bleak and perverse in their challenge to the status quo, and his music raucous and amateruish

What was Led Zeppelin inspired by?

blues and British Isles folk music, traditional Arabic and Indian music

Where did Clapton's guitar style derive from?

blues phrases heard in Freddie King, Muddy Waters,

What did the Allman Brother Band's Live at Fillmore Easy album do?

breakthrough live two-album set showing their intensity, and their blending of blues roots with jazz-influenced improv. Displayed their way of opening up songs into 20 minute jams

What genre was pioneer by Bob Dylan and the Band

country rock

What were the themes of Pink Floyd?

dark, dystopian of war, madness, greed, psychological isolation

a dance style dominating popular music in the late 70s, adopting basic elements from funk and the sweet sounds popularized by Motown, with added Latin elements

disco

What were most of Led Zeppelin's songs based on?

distinctive angular riffs composed mainly by Page. often involve metrical complexities

What two things were manipulated as part of the new sound that came with guitar's evolution?

distortion and feedback

Where does basic heavy metal vocabulary come from?

electric blues, plus extended soloing from the jazz tradition

What was Led Zeppelin's base line often mirrored by?

electric guitar, sometimes distorted, playing an octave higher

After Cream, what was Clapton's guitar preference?

from a Gibson to a Fender

Disco catered mostly to

gay african americans and latinos where DJs mixed Philly sound with pounding backing beats

Gave a voice to gay identities at the same time heavy metal & hard rock were defining a new kind of musical machismo

glam rock

a rejection of hard rock's authenticity cult & machismo

glam rock

less a musical style than a highly theatrical and gender-bending mode of presentation

glam rock

Musically, these artists emphasized short, well-constructed, hook-based songs in opposition to the lengthy meanderings of progressive rock

glam rockers

Sweet soul idiom

great hooklines combined with a vibrant rhythm section, establishing a wonderful dance groove

How was heavy metal in the 1960s and 1970s made possible?

guitar innnovations

What was Joni Mitchell's style?

harmonic skill, a visual imagination, sense of place and landscape, and deep and personal lyrics that explore the self

What had distorted guitar "power chords", heavy riffs, wailing vocals and virtuosic solos by guitarists and drummers?

heavy metal

What was a powered-up and extremely loud urban blues genre?

heavy metal

a subgenre of hard rock

heavy metal

What was a sledgehammer style of virtuosic guitar-focused rock?

heavy textures and extremely loud

What were the themes of heavy metal lyrics?

hedonistic subject matter, anger/aggression channeled in a controlled manner, inversion of mainstream symbolism, fan appeal, power

In imitation of heavy metal, the 1970s Bowie counterpointed:

his vocal presence with the up-front lead guitar of Mick Ronson

Who and when was the new genre/style of heavy metal codified?

in the 1970s by Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Deep Purple

Other progressive rock groups took from classical and art music the idea of:

intense consideration of musical form and composition

When did British hard rock and Jimi Hendrix develop a more distorted guitar sound and heavier drums and bass that started separating heavy metal from other blues-based rock?

late 1960s

When did guitar's rapid evolution begin?

late 40s

When was the electric blues revival?

later 60s

What were the components of the power trio?

lead guitar, loud drums, and bass

What was Jimi Hendrix's unmistakable sound like?

loud, sustained, and full-textured

What was an important aspect of heavy metal?

loudness using Marshall amps

When did glam rock become generally indistinguishable from mainstream teenage pop?

mid 70s

What were some elements of Eric Clapton's characteristic style?

more lead melody than rhythm, technical precision, no guitar effects, distinctive "woman tone"

Gordy used the business/production model of:

musical "assembly line"

What did the British Invasion and guitar-based bands effect in the sound of rock in the late 60s to early 70s?

musicians who'd listened closely to both white and black American popular music finish the job of bringing American blues into rock and roll mainstream in the US

experimental, often thematic approaches in progressive rock enabled by:

new studio sophistication and a general shift from working-class, dancing market to a student, listening market

In the 1970s, how did groups find commercial success?

pop oriented, depoliticized jazz rock music

After WWII, jazz had moved away from:

popular styles toward a more esoteric style known as bebop, then later toward less structured avant-garde and free jazz

What were the musical characteristics of heavy metal?

power trio plus vocalist, thick sound, vocals guttural and blues based, intricate solos and riffs

What did Jimi Hendrix's stage theatrics inspire?

progressive artists fo the time included guitar-burning routines, ramming/impaling amplifiers, phallic routines with the guitar

the style that emerged with brilliant colors & hallucinogenic images was called:

psychedelic

Gordy's musical program was a response to

racist portrayals of African Americans as lazy, less intelligent, less capable than whites

Characteristics of disco music

regular bass drum accents on every beat, orchestral instruments and synthesizers, backup sings, Latin percussion, heavily processed vocals, simple lyrics

What was Miles Davis known for?

relaxed, cool playing

What marked the beginning of the Gay Pride and Gay Rights Movement?

riots against police raids at Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village

What became the most important medium for defining the new hippie aesthetic?

rock music

What were some unique qualities of David Bowie's voice?

sang from everywhere in his body, powerful vibrato-rich open-throated singing style, openly English sound without the American drawls

What were some modifications made to the guitar?

solid body and whammy bar

Reacting against rock as a countercultural form in the 1960s,

some rock groups turned jazz and classical styles to legitimize rock as a kind of serious art form

black popular music of the 60s using elements of gospel music & blues

soul

a subgenre of country rock, blues-and country- based styles, typically aggressive in sound, centered on electric guitars and vocals

southern rock

What did Aretha Franklin's vocal techniques show?

spiritual ecstasy, intensity and devotion in a secular context

What group did Eric Clapton help form?

supergroup Cream

Disco grew out of 1970s lushly orchestrated:

sweet soul music of Philadelphia international records and gay dance club subcultures in NYC

What are some characteristics of country rock?

tended toward more personal sentimentality, nostalgic depictions of simple rural life, pleasing heterogeneous mix of acoustic guitar, electric guitar and piano

Heavy metal was based on

the amplified rock "power trio"

Gaye's recordings demonstrated:

the changes in black American music from raw R&B, through sophisticated soul to the political awareness of the early 70s, and then personal and sexual politics

Soul was a secularization of:

the style fo the sung sermon

In 1971, Pink Floyd's bassist suggested an album that dealt with:

things that "make people mad", thematizing the pressures faced by the band and mental problems suffered by former band member Syd Barrett

Gordy himself trained all early Motown songwriters and producer to:

try and reach black and white audiences

Some characteristics of progressive rock bands:

usually shunned the three minute pop single format, cultivated art music connections, integrated free jazz techniques, and displayed showy, quasi-mystical qualities in lyrics

Early 1970s Pink Floyd had a lot of:

very polished concept albums

Motown modeled Spector's

wall of sound

Woodstock came to symbolize:

what was right and good about the hippie movement

What was southern rock in cultural terms?

white musicians reclaiming electric blues, and a reconciliation of southern regional pride with progressive racial views

In the late 1960s and early 70s bring a new wave of what?

women singer songwriters who bring a fresh, confessional sensibility to rock and pop

What were some of Hendrix's guitar innovations?

wrist vibrato, playing with teeth, nonstandard tunings, virtuoso volume and tone control effects, pitch bends, huge range of feedback techniques


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