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*The British resurrected the music we ignored *England's "James Dean" counterpart- "teddy boys" |
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*A tame brand of pop folk music and traditional jazz (taken from the New Orleans style). This music was popular in England in the mid-fifties. *King of Skiffle- Lonnie Donegan |
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Initial Important Facts about The Beatles |
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*Able to change music history through all facets: musical style, fashion, social behavior *Can be broken into 3 distinctive periods |
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The Beatles: The Early Period |
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*Pop style *Love songs *Driving beat/up tempo |
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The Beatles: The Early Recordings |
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*4 albums fall in the "Early Period" *From the beginning, Lennon and McCartney were not equal in writing their songs *American releases are different from the British releases |
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The Beatles: The Middle Period |
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*More acoustic/folk elements (Dylan influence) *Introspective style emerges *Individuality more evident *Social statements in songs *Next 2 albums: Help! (Aug 1965) & Rubber Soul (Dec 1965) |
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The Beatles: Music selections from the Middle Period |
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*You've Got To Hide Your Love Away *We Can Work It Out *"Bigger than Jesus: Controversy (March 1966) |
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The Beatles: The Late Period |
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*Use of studio techniques *Music more individualized *More artistic composition *Added instrumentation *Drug influenced *The "White Album" titles The Beatles is ironically the least collaborative album of the group's output *The late period includes the last 7 releases: Revolver,Sgt. Pepper,Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine,The Beatles (White Album), Let It Be, Abbey Road |
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The Beatles: Music selections from the Late Period |
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*Tomorrow Never Knows *Strawberry Fields Forever *Helter Skelter *The "butcher Album" Controversy |
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More interesting facts about The Beatles |
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*Lennon & McCartney composed many songs that provided other performers with hits *Many "1st" happened with the Beatles in the studio *George Martin has been referred to as the 5th Beatle *Ring Starr is respected by many drummers and musicians for his excellent timekeeping |
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John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers |
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Known as the elder Statesman of the British Blues |
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*The starting point for Clapton/Beck/Page *Early pioneers of psychedelic music *Known for ad hoc jams (called raves) *Raves- mix of R&B with extended guitar/harmonica passages. Blues with a fierce drive to the music |
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The Animals (Eric Burdon) |
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2nd only to Rolling Stones in influence among R&B based bands |
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*Almost entirely attributed to one man- Berry Gordy *R&B music that passed for black and white in sound *Perfected a gospel-pop fusion |
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Berry Gordy produced a unique blend of: |
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1. Stock rock chord progressions 2. Gospel feel (female back-up and call & response) 3. Doo-wop male vocals 4. Solid instrumental back-up |
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*Repeated uses of catchy hood phrase *Repetition of melodic hooks resulted in familiarity to the mass public *Produced the "Sound of Young America" *Studio musician were known as "The Funk Brothers" |
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*Repeated uses of catchy hood phrase *Repetition of melodic hooks resulted in familiarity to the mass public *Produced the "Sound of Young America" *Studio musician were known as "The Funk Brothers" |
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*The studio musicians who shaped the Motown sound *Played on more #1 hits than the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Beach Boys and Elvis combined *The Funk Brothers are documented in the movie Standing in the Shadows of Motown(2000) |
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Holland - Dozier - Holland |
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Leading writing team of Motown |
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Smokey Robinson and the Miracles |
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*Known for Robinson's beautiful falsetto voice *Ballads became the Miracles forte |
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Motown's only real girl group |
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*Became one of Motown's most enigmatic & consistently popular acts *Stage One (1963-1971) *Stage Two (1971-1984): Pensive and introspective style |
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*The finest vocal group in 60's soul music *The closest to church and gospel music |
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Diana Ross & The Supremes |
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*One of the most important female groups in rock history *The Supremes music is the purest expression of the Motown sound |
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*Fronted by 10 year old Michael Jackson *He danced like a miniature James Brown *J5 transcended all race and age barriers |
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*Motown's premier white rock and soul band *Motown's experimental assault on the rock market *Labeled "Blue-Eyed Soul" |
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*Most successful artist in Motown's history *1st big hit was "Fingertips- Part 2" (age 12) *1st live recording to hit #1 in rock history *120 page contract with Motown made business history |
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*Brought a country influence into R&B *Burke never celebrated a #1 on the pop charts but enjoyed many hits in the R&B charts |
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*Atlantic's best-selling southern soul performer *"In The Midnight Hour"- one of the most successful songs of soul era |
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Instrumental Soul- Memphis |
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Formed Brooker T. and the MG's |
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*Skillful at delivering ballads with passion *Earned a reputation as leasing performer of soul ballads *His performance at the Monterey Pop Festival gained him a wider audience |
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*Most important American contributor to rock music *1st poet of the mass media *2 distinctive time periods: acoustic and electric *This implies folk and rock are separate- Dylan shows that folk IS rock *Fusion of country, folk, blues, rock & roll and poetry both ancient and new *His lyrics have been discussed in English classes |
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Bob Dylan- Acoustic Period |
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*1st Album: The Times Are A-Changin' (63) *1st Album became an anthem for frustrated youth *Was his most overt protest album *Gives the feeling of the "dust bowl" era *Grapes of Wrath *With God On Our Side (64) |
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Bob Dylan- Electric Period |
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*Illustrated wit *Music was a catalyst for the drug culture and the Vietnam war *Dylan's electric band went on to form The Band (Robbie Robertson) *Set the scene for "folk-rock" |
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Subterranean Homesick Blues |
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*Dylan's 1st top 40 hit *1 of Dylan's 1st electric pieces |
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Bob Dylan- Like a Rolling Stone |
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Critics considered it to be Dylan's magnum opus |
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*Group the synthesized Dylan and the Beatles *Dylan's composition: Mr. Tambourine Man (65) *Declared to be the 1st folk-rock hit in rock history *Beatles' Ticket to Ride inspired the sound and feel |
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Herald as the 1st drug tune and led 60's music tot he psychedelic period- aka "Acid Rock" |
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*One of the most representative sounds of the 1960's *Written by Stephen Stills during the aftermath of the infamous Sunset Strip riots of 1966-1967 *Commonly labeled as a protest song |
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