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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