Lesson 3 Flashcards
A mid/late 50s British folk-pop style popularized by Lonnie Donegan
Skiffle
A traditional stringed musical instrument from India (had pacifist symbolism during the 1960s)
Sitar
An electronic rod-style pitch oscillator
Theramin
A 1960s British gang that wore flashy clothes, took pills, and rode motor scooters
Mod
A 1960s British gang that dressed with the rough “Teddy Boy”
Rocker
[TRUE or FALSE?] Bob Dylan first went “electric” at the 1963 “March on Washington.
False
[TRUE or FALSE?] “The Beach Boys” and “The Beatles” both quit “live” touring in 1966.
True
“House of the Rising Sun”
The Animals
“I’m Into Something Good”
Herman’s Hermits
“Satisfaction”
The Rolling Stones
“I Ain’t Marching Anymore”
Phil Ochs
“Like A Rolling Stone”
Bob Dylan
“You Really Got Me”
The Kinks
“She Loves You”
The Beatles
“Tom Dooley”
The Kingston Trio
“Can’t Explain”
The Who
Eric Burdon
The Animals
Peter Noone
Herman’s Hermits
Pete Townshed
The Who
Graham Nash
The Hollies
Keith Richards
The Rolling Stones
George Harrison
The Beatles
Eric Clapton
The Yardbirds
The Beatles’ original drummer
Pete Best
The Beatles’ first professional manager (record shop manager)
Brian Epstein
Talent agent who booked the Beatles on their “apprenticeship” bookings in Hamburg
Alan Williams
The Beatles’ producer/engineer
George Martin
The Beatles’ ultimate drummer (“Ringo”)
Richard Starkey