MUS 354 Exam 3 Your Score 30/30 1 Not everyone associated with the Beatles was taking drugs, as expressed in June of 1998 at a Chief of Police Officers
... [Show More] conference, where he stated, "my relationship wi th them was a bit like that of a teacher with his class" and "everybody does it - that's what frightens me." Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Mal Evans Brian Epstein Dick James 2 Paul and the group built this album title song during studio rehearsals, where Paul acted as producer and musical director throughout the process. It is... "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" "I Am the Walrus" "The Fool On the Hill" "Hello Goodbye" 3 The Beatles play tissue paper and combs on this tongue-in-cheek Paul song from Sgt. Pepper. It is... "When I'm Sixty-Four" "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" "Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite!" "Inner Groove" 4 Paul originally sang the lines heard on this recording to George Martin, who then orchestrated the brass parts. tuba trombone trumpet euphonium 5 The Beatles' first self-managed album project was a collection of soundtrack songs and earlier singles. It is... Rubber Soul Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Revolver A Hard Day's Night 6 This '67 Beatles album was a subtle parody of the Pop medium, and reflected marijuana use in the process and product. It is... Abbey Road Revolver Rubber Soul A Hard Day's Night 7 During the filming of How I Won the War, John Lennon the actor is issued , which become part of his "look" through the remainder of his life. a fake beard and moustache blue contact lenses a hand-carved walking stick a dark blue military jacket 8 Segueing seamlessly from "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," this song was originally entitled "Badfinger Boogie," but that name was later used for a successful UK band. It is... "Within You Without You" "When I'm Sixty-Four" "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" "A Day in the Life" 9 One Beatle appeared on stage during their early days in Germany wearing a toilet seat around his neck, engaged in fistfights with drunken audience members, and pretended to be Hitler. He was... Stu Sutcliffe Pete Best Ringo Starr George Harrison 10 Assistant Mal Evans did receive some songwriting royalties from Paul (though no official credit) for the title song from their '67 album. It is... "Magical Mystery Tour" "Penny Lane" "Strawberry Fields Forever" "When I'm Sixty-Four" 11 The Beatles spent all night recording the few seconds of this sound collage that ends Sgt. Pepper. It is... "Lovely Rita" "Within You Without You" "When I'm Sixty-Four" "A Day in the Life" 12 Though the Beatles company, Apple Corp., was likely conceived by their accountants, the concept of using an "apple" came from... Brian Epstein, after a visit to the Apple computer company's marketing division John, while intensely studying an apple while high on LSD George, who liked the phrase "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" Ringo, inspired by the story of Sir Isaac Newton's discovery of gravity 13 A fateful day in music history (and for Beatles fans) was Nov. 9th, 1966, when John met Yoko Ono for the first time... when they shared a taxi ride through downtown London while doing drugs at Bob Dylan's New York apartment at Paul's girlfriend Linda's birthday party when they were both trying to rent the same apartment in downtown Soho 14 Paul conceived an idea for the final moments of the Sgt. pepper album, featuring a repeating groove cut into the album itself, and a high frequency note of 18 kilocycles per second for the benefit of dogs! It is... "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" "Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite!" "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)" 15 Paul plays harpsichord and John plays maracas on this Sgt. Pepper song. It is... "Getting Better" "A Day in the Life" "She's Leaving Home" "Lovely Rita" 16 John found the lyrics to this Sgt. Pepper song on an old poster in an antique shop, and lifted them almost exactly to create this piece. It is... "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" "A Day in the Life" "Good Morning Good Morning" "Lovely Rita" 17 This Paul song from Sgt. Pepper, sung by Ringo, was a hit for Joe Cocker when he covered it in '68. It is... "Getting Better" "A Day in the Life" "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" "Lovely Rita" 18 Released as a '67 single backed with "I Am the Walrus," Paul sings lead and plays bass, piano, bongos and conga drums on this #1 hit. It is... "Getting Better" "The Fool On the Hill" "All You Need Is Love" "Magical Mystery Tour" 19 Paul McCartney plays the organ with a bell-like setting on this intro to... "With a Little Help From My Friends" "Lovely Rita" "Within You Without You" "Strawberry Fields Forever" 20 This true Lennon and McCartney collaboration from Sgt. Pepper features orchestra "swells" and "rushes." It is... "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" "Good Morning Good Morning" "Inner Groove" "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" 21 Paul plays the on the intro to his composition from Sgt. Pepper. organ acoustic piano electric bass acoustic guitar 22 The Beatles' '67 LP was voted "album of the century" by Rolling Stone magazine. It is... Revolver Rubber Soul Magical Mystery Tour Abbey Road 23 Critics disliked this late '67 Beatles film and album project spearheaded by Paul, who rented a bus filled with odd actors and toured Britain while filming impromptu skits. It is... A Hard Day's Night Revolver Let It Be Help! 24 One John song, inspired by his son's drawing, featured surreal lyrics for the verses and brought controversy with its LSD acronym. It is... "Strawberry Fields Forever" "Fixing a Hole" "Lovely Rita" "A Day in the Life" 25 The composer and lead singer on this song is... Ringo Starr Paul McCartney George Harrison Joe Cocker 26 An orchestral player can be heard on the intro to this Sgt. Pepper song. harmonica oboe French horn clarinet 27 Ringo is heard playing on the end of this Sgt. Pepper song. marimba maracas cowbell castanets 28 The Beatles' introduction to drugs likely came about... due to Ringo's protracted illnesses and need for painkillers after first meeting Bob Dylan in 1963 during his UK tour from the pressure of their daily lives due to overzealous British fans from John's urging to have the group experiment as much as possible in every way 29 The composer of this song is most likely... John Lennon aul McCartney Ringo Starr Ravi Shankar 30 George Martin orchestrated to create this "tooty," woodwind sound. oboes bassoons clarinets saxophones flutes Show Less [Show Less]