MUS 354 / MUS354 Exam #1
Beatles After The Beatles 15/15 (100%)
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The BBC banned this top ten Paul single, written while in Spain prior to the Wings
... [Show More] summer tour of 1972, due to "lyrical concept problems" (some say drug connotations), but it still proved to be Wings' best showing up to that point in the singles market. It is...
"Hi! Hi! Hi!"
"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)" "Live and Let Die"
"Helen Wheels"
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By the end of December of 1971, has reached #1 in the U.S. and UK and is voted "Album of the Year" by Record World and Radio Luxembourg.
Wildlife
Concert For Bangladesh Ram
Imagine
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In April of 1970, John and Yoko fly to L.A. for more therapy at , receiving group and private therapy sessions while staying in rented Bel Air accommodations for four months.
Dr. Phil's Helpful House
Arthur Janov's Primal Institute
the Betty Ford Clinic
Dr. Joyce Brother's California Clinic by the Sea
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From late January through early February of 1972, John and Yoko tape five shows as co-hosts for the Emmy-winning , featuring guests such as Chuck Berry and George Carlin.
The Dick Cavett Show
The Mike Douglas Show
The David Frost Show The Tom Snyder Show
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During March of 1972, began work on the Some Time in New York City album, with songs such as "Attica State" and "Sunday Bloody Sunday" setting a heavy political tone.
John and Yoko
Paul and Linda Ringo and George John and Paul
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This elaborate song was sung and composed by...
Paul
George Martin George Harrison Ringo
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One song, drawn form George's All Things Must Pass album, was his biggest hit, climbing to #1 on the charts. It also featured Ringo on drums. It is...
"What Is Life" "Bangla Desh"
"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)"
"My Sweet Lord"
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Beatle sings lead on this syncopated melody.
Paul Ringo John
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From late February through early April of 1973, Paul works on his TV special, , the first of its kind in Pop music.
Red Rose Speedway Hi Hi Hi
Living in the Material World
James Paul McCartney
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In November of 1970, the first legal stirrings involving the dissolution of the Beatles occurs when files a lawsuit against the other three members in the British high court.
John Lennon
George Harrison Ringo Starr
Paul McCartney
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Elaborate production values and George Martin's arrangement on this 1971 Paul song include full orchestra, rain and thunder, percussive clicks of a phone dialing, and high pass vocal filters. It is...
"My Love"
"Give Ireland Back o the Irish"
"Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey"
"Hi! Hi! Hi!"
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George had a #1 hit single worldwide with this self-produced single from the Living in the Material World LP, , featuring a syncopated melody and almost Country Rock groove.
"What Is Life?"
"It Don't Come Easy" "My Sweet Lord"
"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)"
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John worked on this song for three years, known on his demos by various titles such as "Make Love Not War" and "I Promise," and it is the only single released from the 1973 album of the same name. It is...
"Imagine"
"Whatever Gets You Through the Night"
"Working Class Hero"
"Mind Games"
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John often performed this song live in the early '70s, and the 1971 cut heard in the lectures, drawn from the John Sinclair Freedom Rally, features John and Yoko on lead vocals accompanied by acoustic guitars, percussion, and a choir. It is...
"Give Ireland Back to the Irish" "Power to the People"
"Luck of the Irish"
"Imagine"
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Written by Robert and Richard Sherman, was originally a 1960 hit for Rockabilly artist Johnny Burnette before Ringo took it to #1 on the charts in 1973.
"You're Sixteen"
"Photograph"
"It Don't Come Easy" "Back Off Boogaloo"
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One writer describes this 1971 John song as "leaping right out of the radio" with its dramatic, unaccompanied vocal choir opening and powerful funky rock bass and drums groove. It is...
"Luck of the Irish" "Working Class Hero" "Imagine"
"Mind Games"
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1971 ends with the dissolution of the band lawsuit, now in the British high courts, with an additional suit filed against for mismanagement.
George Martin John Eastman
Allen Klein
Brian Epstein
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Beatle composed and sang lead on this song.
John
Paul George Ringo
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Performers at George's Concert for Bangladesh on August 1, 1971 included...
Bob Dylan Eric Clapton Ravi Shankar
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Many believe John considered his Dylan-esque 1970 song his personal anthem, with its social commentary reflecting his own beliefs.
"Luck of the Irish"
"Working Class Hero"
"Imagine"
"Mind Games"
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In Early January of 1973, Northern Songs and Maclean Music bring a lawsuit against
for copyright agreement violations regarding songs such as "Luck of the Irish" and "Sunday Bloody Sunday." This couple claimed joint copyright on the material rather than abiding by a 2/65 binding contract Beatle members had with these companies.
Paul and Linda
John and Yoko
George and Ringo Paul and John
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With the huge success of All Things Must Pass, fans and critics eagerly anticipated the release of , which featured George's slide guitar work at its best and songs such as "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)."
Mind Games
Living in the Material World
Photograph
Red Rose Speedway
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In September of 1971, John and Yoko make their first appearance on , where they discuss the Beatles' break-up and show clips from Fly and Imagine. That November, George
will also appear on this US TV show, discussing Monty Python's Flying Circus and The Concert for Bangladesh.
The Tonight Show
The Tom Snyder Show
24
During the summer of 1970, flies to Nashville to record his Beaucoups of Blues album, with Scotty Moore as engineer.
John Lennon
George Harrison
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In early September of 1972, Ringo joins the London Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Choir at a sound studio in London to record two songs for inclusion in a new production of Pete Townshend of the Who's rock opera .
Who's Next? Quadrophenia
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Some critics refer to from 1971 as John's "Yesterday" becayse it is one song always associated with Lennon, featuring acoustic piano and simple rhythm section.
"Luck of the Irish" "Working Class Hero"
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George wrote this 1971 song for Billy Preston, but decided to quicken the tempo and record it as a "rocker" himself, featuring Eric Clapton and Badfinger as back-up, percussion, and orchestra. It is...
"Bangla Desh"
"It Don't Come Easy" "My Sweet Lord"
"What Is Life?"
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Recording sessions for Paul's hugely successful 1973 album took place in Lagos, Nigeria, with two key members of Wings quitting just prior to departure and Paul playing guitars, bass and drums.
Red Rose Speedway
Band on the Run
McCartney
Live and Let Die
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Paul recorded as the theme song for the upcoming James Bond film of the same name, taking the song to #2 on the charts, and featuring George Martin's elaborate arrangements.
"My Love"
"Helen Wheels" "Hi! Hi! Hi!"
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In late April 0f 1970, album Sentimental Journey is released in America, selling half of a million copies within two weeks.
Ringo Starr's
John Lennon's Paul McCartney's
George Harrison's Billy Preston's [Show Less]