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75 Cards in this Set
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Phil Spector
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-The Teddy Bears
-Producer: Philles Rec. w/Les Sill -style: wall of sound wrecking crew (Hal Blaine-drums, Carl Kaye-bass) girl bands (Ronettes, Crystals) |
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Hal Blaine
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drums for Phil Spector's wrecking crew
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Carl Kaye
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bass for Phil Spector's wrecking crew
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Surf Music bands
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Jan and Dean
Surfaris ("Wipe out") Ventures Dick Dale ("surf beat") Beach Boys |
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Beach Boys
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-B. Wilson - vocals, bass, writer
-C. Wilson - guitar, vocals -D. Wilson - drums, vocals -Mike Love - vocals -Al Jardine - guitar, vocals -Bruce Johnston - after Brian Wilson stopped touring |
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Mike Love
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Beach Boys vocals
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Al Jardine
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Beach Boys guitar and vocals
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Tony Asher
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lyricist for "Wouldn't It Be Nice" and "God Only Knows"
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Beach Boys records
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-Pet Sounds
-Smile |
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Merseybeat Sound
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-Gerry and the Pacemakers
-The Searchers ("Needles and Pins") -Herman's Hermits (Manchester, Peter Noone) |
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Peter Noone
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Herman's Hermits
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Stuart Sutcliffe
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bass for Beatles
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Alexis Korner
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-Father of English Blues
-Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, Robert Plant (Zeppelin), Peter Frampton (Humble Pie), Eric Burdon (Animals), John Mayall (Bluesbreakers) |
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Rolling Stones
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-Mick Jagger - lead vocals, songwriter
-Keith Richards - rhythm guitar, songwriter -Brian Jones, Mick Taylor, Ron Wood - lead guitar -Bill Wyman - bass -Charlie Watts - drums |
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Mick Jagger
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lead vocals and songwriter of Stones
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Keith Richards
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rhythm guitar, songwriter for Stones
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Bill Wyman
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bass for Stones
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Charlie Watts
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drums for Stones
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Brian Jones
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lead guitar for Stones (1)
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Mick Taylor
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lead guitar for Stones (2)
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Ron Wood
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lead guitar for Stones (3)
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The Animals
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Eric Burdon
Chas Chandler - bass "House of the Rising Sun" "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" |
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Eric Burdon
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Animals
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Chas Chandler
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bass for Animals
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Mod
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Pete Townshend
pop art speed scooters Old English London |
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Ray Charles
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"Georgia"
"Hey, Good Lookin" |
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Aretha Franklin
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-Jerry Wexler picked her up after failing at pop
-"Respect", "I never loved a man" (by Otis Redding) -muscle shoals |
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Jerry Wexler
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picked up Aretha after failing at pop music
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James Brown
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-guitar like drum
-"please please please", "bag", "say it loud" |
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Motown
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N-Detroit
clean sound mainstream hitsville |
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Stacks
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S-Memphis
dirty sound underground soulsville |
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Atlantic Rec
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Ray Charles
Aretha Franklin |
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VJ Rec
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Four Seasons
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Stacks
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shared w/Atlantic Rec.
house band = Booker T and MGs |
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Chess Rec
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Chuck Berry
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King Rec
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James Brown
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Berry Gordon
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-Founder of Motown
-Ford assembly line -quality control dept |
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Michael Bloomfield
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guitar for Dylan
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Al Kooper
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organ for Dylan
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Bob Dylan records
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-Bob Dylan (covers)
-Freewheelin' Bob Dylan ("Wind") -Times they are a-changin' -Another Side of Bob Dylan -Bringing it All Back Home (1/2 and 1/2) -Highway 61 Revisited (all electric, "Rolling Stone") -Blonde on Blonde (#12 and 35) -John Wesley Harding (country rock) -Nashville Skyline (country rock) -Blood on the Tracks |
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Tom Wilson
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produced Simon and Garfunkel and Dylan
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Counterculture
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-Vietnam war
-uniform-long, dirty hair, ethnic clothing, jeans, peace symbol, lingo -birth control pill -LSD (lifestyle drug) |
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Tom Donahue
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DJ for FM station KMPX in San Fran- put on music that wouldn't be on pop station
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Bill Graham
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the Fillmore
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Jefferson Airplane
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-Grace Slick
-"Somebody to love", "white rabbit" |
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Janis Joplin
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-b. Port Arthur
-Big Bro. and the Holding company |
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Grateful Dead
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-Jerry Garcia
-"Clementine" |
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Jerry Garcia
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Grateful Dead
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Summer of Love
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1967
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Psychedelic music
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1. english influences
2. exotic influences (india) 3. studio experimentation |
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year of the sitar
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1965
"Heart Full of Soul" - Yardbirds - sitar sounding guitar "See My Friends" - Kinks - 1st sitar to be recorded |
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August 24, 1964
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Bob Dylan smoked pot w/the Beatles
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Cream
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Eric Clapton - guitar, vocals
Ginger Baker - drums Jack Bruce - bass "Strange Brew" |
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The Who
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Pete Townshend - guitar, vocals, primary songwriter
Roger Daltrey - lead vocals John Entwistle - bass, secondary songwriter Keith Moon - drums -TOMMY - first Rock Opera |
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Pete Townshend
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guitar, vocals, primary songwriter for The Who
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Roger Daltrey
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lead vocals for The Who
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John Entwistle
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bass, secondary songwriter for Who
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Keith Moon
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drums for Who
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Meher Baba
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guru for The Who and others
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Jimi Hendrix
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records released while alive:
Are you experienced? Axis: bold as love Electric ladyland Band of Gypsys (diff group) |
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Noel Redding
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bass for Hendrix
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Mitch Mitchell
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for Hendrix
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Velvet Underground
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Lou Reed
Sterling Morrison John Cale - viola, organ Angus Maclise, Maureen Tucker - drums "Venus in Furs", "white light/white heat", "rock and roll" |
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Lou Reed
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Velvet Underground
mentor: Delmore Schwartz |
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John Cale
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viola and organ for Velvet Underground
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Angus Maclise
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1st drummer for Underground
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Maureen Tucker
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played drums standing up for Underground
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The Kinks
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Ray Davies - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, primary songwriter
Dave Davies - lead guitar, vocals, secondary songwriter Peter Quaife - bass Mick Avory - drums |
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Ray Davies
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lead vocals, rhythm guitar, primary songwriter for Kinks
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Dave Davies
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lead guitar, vocals, secondary songwriter for Kinks
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Peter Quiafe
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bass for Kinks
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Mick Avory
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drums for Kinks
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Thomas A. Dorsey
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Father of Gospel
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Monterey Pop Festival
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1st outside music festival
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Chet Helms
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developed psychedelic light shows
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