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by David Browne

Balaban, Bob

  Balin, Marty

  “Ballad of John and Yoko, The,” (song)

  Bananas (film)

  Band of Gypsies

  Band of Joy

  Bank of America

  Barbata, Johnny

  “Barbriallen” (song)

  Barlow, Jane

  Barncard, Stephen

  Barricade (opera)

  “Be My Baby” (song)

  Beach Boys

  “Beat Love” (song)

  Beatle Book

  Beatles, The

  Abbey Road and

  breakup of

  CSNY and

  Ed Sullivan Show, The, and

  “Helter Skelter” and

  Klein and

  Langham and

  Let It Be and

  Magical Mystery Tour and

  Manson and

  Royal Albert Hall and

  royalties and

  White Album and

  Beatty, Warren

  Beaucoups of Blues (album)

  recording of

  release of

  “Beaucoups of Blues” (song)

  Beaver College

  “Behind That Locked Door” (song)

  Belden, Jack

  Bergen, Candice

  Berkeley Community Theatre–126

  Bernstein, Carl

  Bernstein, Joel

  Bernstein, Leonard

  Bernstein, William

  Berry, Chuck

  “Bertha” (song)

  “Better Days” (song)

  “Beware of Darkness” (song)

  Big Brother and the Holding Company

  Big Records

  “Big Yellow Taxi” (song)

  Billboard

  Bridge Over Troubled Water and

  “Bridge Over Troubled Water” and

  Music and Peace Conference and

  Sweet Baby James and

  Bird, Laurie

  “Birds” (song)

  Black House

  Black Panthers

  Black Power Movement

  “Black Queen” (song)

  Black Sabbath

  “Blackbird” (song)

  Blaine, Hal

  Blakely, Ronee

  “Bleecker Street” (song)

  Blind Faith

  Blindman (film)

  Blood, Sweat & Tears

  Winter Concert for Peace and

  “Blossom” (song)

  Blows Against the Empire (album)

  “Blue Bells of Scotland” (song)

  “Bluebird” (song)

  “Blues Are Just a Bad Dream, The,” (song)

  Blues Project

  Bombs

  Bookends (album)

  Bootleg recordings

  Boston Commons

  “Both Sides Now” (song)

  Boudin, Kathy

  “Boxer, The,” (song)

  writing of

  Boyd, Pattie

  Bramlett, Bonnie

  Bramlett, Delaney

  Braudy, Susan

  Brave New World Productions–199

  Bread

  Bridge Over Troubled Water (album)

  completion and release of

  delay of

  Grammy nomination of

  tour

  “Bridge Over Troubled Water” (song)

  Grammy nomination of

  “Let It Be” and

  reception of

  writing of

  Briggs, David

  “Brighten Your Night with My Day” (song)

  Brock, William

  Brooker, Gary

  Brookfield House

  Brooklyn College

  Brother Sun, Sister Moon (film)

  Brothers Four

  Brower, John

  Brown, Peter

  Beatles breakup and

  McCartney and

  Stigwood and

  Brown, Sam

  Browne, Jackson

  Brubeck, Dave

  Buckley, Tim

  Buffalo Springfield

  “Expecting to Fly” and

  formation of

  induction into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

  Young, Neil, and

  Bugliosi, Vincent

  Burden, Gary

  Crosby, Stills & Nash and

  Burdick, Eugene

  Burdon, Eric

  Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs

  “Bus Stop” (song)

  “Bye Bye Blackbird” (song)

  “Bye Bye Love” (song)

  Byrds, The

  Crosby, David, and formation of

  Rhodes and

  Taylor, Derek, and

  Cambodian invasion

  Campbell, Dan

  Canby, Vincent

  Candy (film)

  Capitol Records

  Carnal Knowledge (film)

  Carnegie Hall

  “Carolina in My Mind” (song)

  re-release of

  Carpenter, John

  Carpenters, The

  “Carry On” (song)

  Carson, Rachel

  Carter, Fred, Jr.

  Casale, Jerry

  Cashbox

  Catch-22 (film)

  premiere of

  reception of

  Catch-22 (Heller)

  CB S News

  “Cease to Exist” (song)

  “Cecilia” (song)

  “Change Partners” (song)

  “Chelsea Morning” (song)

  “Cherokee” (song)

  Chicago (band)

  “Chicago” (song)

  Chicago Seven

  Chiffons, The

  Christgau, Robert

  “Cinnamon Girl” (song)

  City, The

  Clapton, Eric

  Boyd and

  Crosby, Stills & Nash and

  Delaney and Bonnie and

  “Go Back Home” and

  Stills and

  Toronto Rock & Roll Revival and

  Clark, Dick

  Clark, Gene

  Clarke, Allan

  Clarke, Michael

  “Cloudy” (song)

  Cocaine

  CSNY and

  Stills arrest and

  Cocker, Joe

  Cohen, Kip

  Cohen, Leonard

  Colleges

  Collins, Joan

  Collins, Judy

  Colson, Charles

  Columbia Records

  Bridge Over Trouble Water and

  in San Francisco

  Simon and Garfunkel and

  Columbia University

  Colvin, Shawn

  Committee of Social Concern

  Company, The

  Connolly, Ray

  Cooke, Sam

  Coolidge, Rita

  Corey, Irwin

  Corey, Margaret

  Corman, Roger

  Cornyn, Stan

  Corry, Will

  Cosby, Bill

  “Country Girl” (song)

  “Country Road” (song)

  “Cowboy Movie” (song)

  “Cowgirl in the Sand” (song)

  Cox, Kyoko

  Cox, Tony

  Crazy Horse

  Creedence Clearwater Revival

  Crew Cuts

  “Cripple Creek Ferry” (song)

  Crosby, David,

  aging of

  “Almost Cut My Hair” and

  at Brookfield House

  Byrds and

  Déjà vu album cover and

  Déjà vu and

  Déjà vu tour and

  Diltz and

  early life of

  Elliott, Cass, and

  Fillmore East and

  Garcia and

  Hinton and

  “I Used to Be a King” and

  If I Could Only Remember My Name and

  “Laughing” and

  marijuana and

  at Matrix club

  Mitchell, Joni, and

  Monterey Pop Festival and<
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  move to Northern California of

  “Music Is Love” and

  Nash and

  “Ohio” and

  Rock & Roll Hall of Fame concert and

  Royal Albert Hall and

  sailboat of

  sailing trip of

  Taylor, Derek, and

  work in 1980s of

  Crosby, Floyd

  Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY)

  acoustic guitar sales and

  Beatles and

  breakdown of

  cocaine and

  Coolidge and

  Déjà vu album cover and

  Déjà vu and

  Déjà vu tour

  drugs and

  Dylan and

  Fillmore East and

  formation of

  Four Way Street and

  friction within

  induction into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

  Kent State University and

  “Ohio,”

  Royal Albert Hall and

  Strawberry Statement, The, and

  ticket revenues of

  tour delay of

  “Woodstock” and

  work in

  Crosby, Stills & Nash

  Apple Records and

  Clapton and

  formation of

  induction in to Songwriters Hall of Fame of

  Kortchmar and

  reception of

  Rock & Roll Hall of Fame concert and

  Young, Neil, and

  Crosby, Stills & Nash (album)

  recording of

  release of

  CSNY. See Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

  “Cuba Sí, Nixon No” (song)

  Curb, Mike

  Daley, Richard

  Dalio, Marcel

  Danelli, Dino

  “Dangling Conversation, The,” (song)

  Daniels, Charlie

  Starr, Ringo, and

  Darrin, Bobby

  Dave Clark Five, The

  Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich

  Davies, Ray

  Davis, Clive

  Bridge Over Troubled Water and

  Curb and

  Simon, Paul, and

  Davis, Miles

  Davis, Rennie

  Days of Rage

  Déjà vu (album)

  album cover

  Grammy nomination of

  reception of

  recording of

  success of

  tour

  “Déjà vu” (song)

  Delaney and Bonnie

  Dellinger, David

  Delsener, Ron

  Democratic National Convention of

  Devo

  Diamond, Neil

  Dickinson, Emily

  DiLello, Richard

  Beatles breakup and

  firing of

  Klein and

  Diltz, Henry

  “Do for the Others” (song)

  Dohrn, Bernardine

  Dolenz, Micky

  Donovan

  “Don’t Let It Bring You Down” (song)

  Don’t Make a Wave Committee

  Doors, The

  “Down by the River” (song)

  Downing Stadium

  Drake, Pete

  “Dream Alone” (song)

  Drew, Robert

  Drugs

  government response to

  Hendrix and

  Taylor, James, and

  See also specific drugs

  Dryden, Spencer

  Dunn, Donald

  Dylan, Bob

  CSNY and

  Great White Wonder and

  Harrison and

  honorary doctorate for

  John Wesley Harding and

  “Like a Rolling Stone” and

  Nashville Skyline and

  Self-Portrait and

  Simon, Paul, and

  Dynamite

  “Early 1970” (song)

  Earth Day

  Eastern Michigan University

  Eastman, John

  Eastman, Lee

  Eastman School of Music

  “Easy Now” (song)

  Easy Rider (film)

  Eccles, Rose

  Ed Sullivan Show, The, (television show)

  Edwin Hawkins Singers

  Ehrlichman, John

  “Eight Miles High” (song)

  “El Condor Pasa” (song)

  Electric guitar, on “The Sound of Silence,”

  Elektra Records

  “Eli’s Coming” (song)

  Elliot, Cass

  Crosby, David, and

  Taylor, James, and

  Elliott, Jack

  Emerick, Geoff

  EMI

  delay of McCartney and

  Get Back and

  Klein and

  royalties and

  “To Emily, Wherever I May Find Her” (song)

  Environmental Protection Agency

  Environmentalism

  Epstein, Brian

  Equals, The

  Erhard, Werner

  Ertegun, Ahmet

  Essex County News

  Evans, Mal

  Evening Standard

  Everly Brothers

  “Every Night” (song)

  “Everybody I Love You” (song)

  Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (album)

  “Everybody’s Been Burned” (song)

  “Expecting to Fly” (song)

  Fail Safe (Burdick & Wheeler)

  “Fakin’ It” (song)

  Fariña, Mimi

  “Fastest Growing Heartache in the West” (song)

  Fawcett, Anthony

  Feiffer, Jules

  “Feuilles-O” (song)

  “$15 Draw” (song)

  “59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy), The,” (song)

  Fillmore Auditorium

  Fillmore East

  Simon and Garfunkel and

  Taylor, James, and

  “Find the Cost of Freedom” (song)

  Finnigan, Michael

  “Fire and Rain” (song)

  covers of

  Grammy nomination of

  soft rock and

  writing of

  Fischbach, John

  Fleming, Peggy

  “Flip, Flop and Fly” (song)

  “Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall” (song)

  Fly (film)

  Flying Machine, The

  Folger, Abigail

  Fong-Torres, Ben

  “For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her” (song)

  “For Free” (song)

  “For What It’s Worth” (song)

  “For You Blue” (song)

  Forest Hills Tennis Stadium

  “49 Bye Byes” (song)

  Foster, Stephen

  “4 + 20” (song)

  Four Tops

  “Foxey Lady” (song)

  Frank, Robert

  Franklin, Aretha

  Free Press

  Friar Park

  Froines, John

  Frost, Robert

  Frykowski, Wojiciech

  Fugs, The

  Furay, Richie

  Garcia, Jerry

  Garfunkel, Art

  acting of

  breakup of Simon and Garfunkel and

  Bridge Over Troubled Water and

  Bridge Over Troubled Water tour and

  Carnal Knowledge and

  Catch-22 and

  Forest Hills Tennis Stadium and

  Harper and

  history of

  Monterey Pop Festival and

  NYU and

  Rock & Roll Hall of Fame concert and

  songwriting of

  Sounds of Silence and

  stage presence of

  teaching career of

  travels of

  work in 1980s of

  Garfunkel, Jack

  Garfunkel, Jerry

  Garfunkel, Jules

  Garfunkel, Rose

 
; Gaye, Marvin

  Geffen, David

  Royal Albert Hall and

  Get Back (movie)

  “Get Back” (song)

  Getting Straight (film)

  Gibbs, Philip Lafayette

  “Girl to Be on My Mind” (song)

  “Give Peace a Chance” (song by Lennon, John)

  “Give Peace a Chance” (song by Yarrow)

  “Go Back Home” (song)

  “Go Tell It on the Mountain” (song)

  Goffin, Gerry

  Gold, Theodore

  Goodwin, Michael

  Gordon, Jim

  Gore, Al, Sr.

  Gorme, Eydie

  Gould, Elliot

  Graduate, The (film)

  Graham, Bill

  Grammy Awards

  Grand Funk Railroad

  Grapefruit (Ono)

  Grateful Dead, The

  Heider and

  Smith, Joe, and

  Workingman’s Dead and

  Great White Wonder (album)

  Greaves, R. B.

  Green, James Earl

  Green Berets, The (film)

  Greening of America, The (Reich)

  Greenpeace

  Greenpeace Benefit

  “Greensleeves” (song)

  Grodin, Charles

  Grossman, Albert

  Grossman, Linda

  “Groundhog” (song)

  Guitars

  acoustic

  electric

  Martin

  Gundelfinger, Tom

  Hair (musical)

  Halee, Roy

  Halverson, Bill

  Fillmore East and

  “Happiness Is a Warm Gun” (song)

  A Hard Day’s Night (film)

  Harper, Peggy

  Harrison, George

  Abbey Road and

  All Things Must Pass and

  Beatles breakup and

  Blue Jay Way and

  “Carolina in My Mind” and

  closeness to Starr, Ringo, and Lennon, John, of

  Crosby, Stills & Nash and

  death of

  Delaney and Bonnie and

  delay of McCartney and

  dissolution of Apple Corps and

  Dylan and

  Friar Park

  Hollies, The, and

  “I Me Mine” and

  Indian music and

  Kunkel and

  Langham and

  McCartney, Paul, and

  O’Dell and

  royalties and

  Starr, Ringo, and

  Stills and

  Vollmer and

  Wonderwall Music and

  Hart, Mickey

  Harvard Crimson

  Harvest (album)

  Hashish

  Haskell, Jimmie

  Havens, Richie

  Winter Concert for Peace and

  Hawk, David

  Hayden, Tom

  Hazel, Jimi

  “Heart of Gold” (song)

  Heider, Wally

  Heller, Joseph

  Hellman, Monte

  Hell’s Angels

  Help! (film)

  “Helpless” (song)

  “Helplessly Hoping” (song)

  “Helter Skelter” (song)

  Hendrix, Jimi

  death of

  drugs and

  Monterey Pop Festival and

  New York Pop concerts and

  “Old Times Good Times” and

  Stills and

  Winter Concert for Peace and

  Henry, Buck

  “Here Comes the Sun” (song)

  Heroin

  Lennon, John, and

 

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