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Fire and Rain

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by David Browne


  Rothschild, Amalie

  “Roving Gambler” (song)

  Royal Albert Hall

  Royalties

  from Let It Be

  Rubin, Jerry

  “Run of the Mill” (song)

  Rupert the Bear (film)

  Ruskin, Leonard

  Russell, Leon

  RYP/Off Collective

  Sam and Dave

  Samuels, Calvin

  Sander, Ellen

  Santana

  “Saturday Night Live” (television show)

  “Save the Life of My Child” (song)

  “Scarborough Fair/Canticle” (song)

  Schaefer Music Festival

  Scheuer, Sandra

  Schickel, Richard

  Schnerr, Susan

  Schroeder, William

  SDS. See Students for a Democratic Society

  “Sea of Madness” (song)

  Seale, Bobby

  “Searchin’” (song)

  Sebastian, John

  Sebring, Jay

  Self-Portrait (album)

  Sellers, Peter

  Sentimental Journey (album)

  “Sexy Sadie” (song)

  Shady Grove Music Fair

  Shankar, Ravi

  Shepard, Sam

  Shirelles, The

  “Shy” (song)

  “Signed Sealed Delivered (I’m Yours)” (song)

  “Silent Homecoming” (song)

  Silent Spring (Carson)

  Simon, Belle

  Simon, Carly

  Simon, Eddie

  Simon, Joe

  Simon, Louis

  Simon, Paul

  breakup of Simon and Garfunkel and

  Bridge Over Troubled Water and

  Bridge Over Troubled Water tour and

  Carnegie Hall and

  Crosby, Stills & Nash and

  Davis, Clive, and

  Dylan and

  eccentricities of

  folk music boom and

  Forest Hills Tennis Stadium and

  Harper and

  “Hold On” and

  Knechtel and

  lawsuit against

  Monterey Pop Festival and

  Nichols and

  NYU and

  Paul Simon

  Roche, Maggie, and

  Rock & Roll Hall of Fame concert and

  in San Francisco

  solo career of

  songwriting of

  Sounds of Silence and

  South American music and

  stage presence of

  Summer Festival for Peace and

  teaching of

  work in 1980s of

  Yarrow and

  Simon and Garfunkel

  breakup of

  Bridge Over Troubled Water and

  Bridge Over Troubled Water tour

  Catch-22 and

  criticism of

  decline in popularity of

  Forest Hills Tennis Stadium and

  formation of

  Grammy awards for

  Greenwich Village and

  reunions of

  Songs of America and

  songwriting of

  Sounds of Silence and

  Vietnam War and

  Woodstock Music and Arts Festival and

  “Simple Desultory Phillipic, A,” (song)

  “Simple Man” (song)

  “Singin’ Call” (song)

  “Sit Yourself Down” (song)

  Sklar, Leland

  Slick, Grace

  Sly and the Family Stone

  Smith, Joe

  Smith, Mavis

  “So Begins the Task” (song)

  “So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright” (song)

  Soft rock

  Solo careers

  “Something” (song)

  “Something in the Way She Moves” (song)

  “Something’s Wrong” (song)

  “Song for the Asking” (song)

  Song to a Seagull (album)

  “Song with No Words (Tree with No Leaves)” (song)

  Songs for Beginners (album)

  Songs of America (television special)

  Songs Our Daddy Taught Us (album)

  Songwriters Hall of Fame

  “Soul Man” (song)

  “Sound of Silence, The,” (song)

  electric guitar overdubs on

  Sounds of Silence (album)

  Southern, Terry

  “Southern Man” (song)

  Southern Strategy

  Space program

  Speakeasy Club

  Spector, Phil

  All Things Must Pass and

  “Bridge Over Troubled Water” and

  “Instant Karma” and

  Let It Be and

  “Long and Winding Road, The,” and

  Plastic Ono Band and

  Spielberg, Steven

  Squires, The

  Stanton, Harry Dean

  “Stardust” (song)

  Starkey, Jason

  Starkey, Lee

  Starkey, Zak

  Starr, Edwin

  Starr, Maureen, (née Starkey)

  Starr, Ringo

  acting career of

  All Things Must Pass and

  Beatles breakup and

  Beaucoups of Blues and

  Brookfield House and

  closeness to Harrison and Lennon, John, of

  delay of McCartney and

  dissolution of Apple Corps and

  Harrison and

  Langham and

  Lennon, John, and

  McCartney, Paul, on

  in Nashville

  Plastic Ono Band and

  Presley and

  reunion with McCartney, Paul

  Sentimental Journey and

  Stills and

  Vollmer and

  “You Gotta Pay Your Dues” and

  “Stay” (song)

  “Steamroller” (song)

  Stephen Stills (album)

  Stephen Stills 2 (album)

  Stern, Howard

  Stern, Isaac

  Stern, Toni

  Stevens, Cat

  Stigwood, Robert

  Still Crazy After All These Years (album)

  Stills, Stephen

  arrest of

  Barbata and

  Bernstein, Joel, and

  Brookfield House and

  car accident of

  Clapton and

  Coolidge and

  Crosby, David, and

  Déjà vu album cover and

  Déjà vu and

  Déjà vu tour and

  Fillmore East and

  Greenwich Village and

  Harrison and

  Hendrix and

  Kent State University and

  lifestyle of

  in London

  Monterey Pop Festival and

  “Ohio” and

  Rock & Roll Hall of Fame concert and

  Royal Albert Hall and

  Starr, Ringo, and

  Stephen Stills 2 and

  Stephen Stills and

  Taylor, Dallas, and

  Voormann and

  work in 1980s of

  Young, Neil, and

  Stone, Ron

  Stills arrest and

  Stone, Sly

  Stookey, Noel Paul

  “Stop Stop Stop” (song)

  Stowe, Irving

  Strawberry Fields Festival

  Strawberry Statement, The (film)

  Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)

  Studio

  “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” (song)

  “Suite for 20G” (song)

  Summer Festival for Peace

  “Sunny Skies” (song)

  Sunset Sound

  Supremes, The

  Swan Silvertones

  “Swanee River” (song)

  Sweet Baby James (album)

  cover of

  Grammy nomination of

  naming of

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sp; reception of

  recording of

  sales of

  Taylor, Livingston, and

  tour

  “Sweet Baby James” (song)

  “Take a Letter, Maria” (song)

  “Tamalpais High (At Around 3)” (song)

  Tannen, Michael

  Tapestry (album)

  Tate, Sharon

  Taylor, Alex

  Taylor, Dallas

  firing of

  Young, Neil, and

  Taylor, Derek

  Taylor, Isaac

  Taylor, James

  Apple Records and

  Braudy and

  Carnegie Hall and

  college tour of

  on cover of Time

  drugs and

  early life of

  Elliot, Cass, and

  Greenpeace and

  Greenpeace Benefit and

  headline tour of

  Hellman and

  heroin and

  hospitalization of

  King, Carole, and

  Klein and

  live performances of

  McCartney, Paul, and

  Mitchell, Joni, and

  motorcycle accident of

  Nash and

  popularity of

  relationships of

  Rock & Roll Hall of Fame concert and

  Smith, Joe, and

  stage presence of

  Sweet Baby James and

  Sweet Baby James tour of

  Troubadour and

  Two Lane Blacktop and

  Warner Brothers and

  women and

  work in 1980s of

  Taylor, Kate

  Taylor, Livingston

  Sweet Baby James and

  Taylor, Trudy

  Tea for the Tillerman (album)

  “Teach Your Children” (song)

  “Tears of a Clown, The,” (song)

  “Teenage Fool” (song)

  “A Teenager in Love, A,” (song)

  ‘Tell Me Why” (song)

  Ten Years After

  Thal, Terry

  “That Would Be Something” (song)

  “Boxer, The,” (song)

  There Goes Rhymin’ Simon (album)

  “There’s Only One” (song)

  “(They Long to Be) Close to You” (song)

  They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? (play)

  Things to Come

  Think Too Much (album)

  “This Flight Tonight” (song)

  “Those Were the Days” (song)

  Ticket revenues

  “Till the Morning Comes” (song)

  Time

  colleges and

  Taylor, James, and

  Vietnam War and

  Tittenhurst Park

  “To a Flame” (song)

  Tom and Jerry

  See also Simon and Garfunkel

  Tora! Tora! Tora! (film)

  Toronto Rock & Roll Revival

  “Traction in the Rain” (song)

  Treasury Department

  “Triad” (song)

  Troubadour

  Crosby, David, and

  Taylor, James, and

  Troy, Doris

  Trudeau, Pierre

  True Confessions (play)

  “True or False” (song)

  Tumbleweed Connection (album)

  “Turn Around and Love You” (song)

  Turner, Big Joe

  Turrin, Joe

  Turtles, The

  Twickenham Studio

  “Two of Us” (song)

  1921: A Space Odyssey (film)

  Two-Lane Blacktop (film)

  Unfinished Music No. 2: Life with the Lions (album)

  United Artists

  University of California at Santa Barbara

  University of Connecticut

  University of Manchester

  University of Washington

  “Up Around the Bend” (song)

  “Up on the Roof” (song)

  Up Your Legs (film)

  “Valentine’s Day” (song)

  Van Ronk, Dave

  Velvet Underground

  Vietnam Moratorium Committee

  Vietnam War

  midterm elections and

  Simon and Garfunkel and

  troop withdrawals

  See also Antiwar movement

  Village Gaslight

  Village Voice

  Villella, Edward

  Voight, Jon

  Vollmer, Jürgen

  Voormann, Klaus

  All Things Must Pass and

  Friar Park and

  “I’m a Fool to Care” and

  Plastic Ono Band and

  on Starr, Ringo

  Stills and

  “Wah-Wah” (song)

  “Waiting” (song)

  Walking Tall (film)

  Wall of Sound

  “The Wall Song” (song)

  Waller, Gordon

  “War” (song)

  “War Song” (song)

  Warner Brothers Records

  Asher, Peter, and

  soundstage

  Warner Music Group

  Warren Commission

  Warwick, Dionne

  Washington Post

  Watergate

  Watkins, Paul

  Watts, Michael

  Watts, Paul

  Wayne, John

  WBCR

  “We Are Not Helpless” (song)

  “We Can Work It Out” (song)

  Weather Underground

  Wedding Album (album)

  Wednesday MorningAM (album)

  Weiner, Lee

  Welch, Raquel

  “Well Well Well” (song)

  Welles, Orson

  Wenner, Jann

  West, Bobby

  “We’ve Only Just Begun” (song)

  “What Is Life” (song)

  Wheeler, Harvey

  “When You Dance I Can Really Love” (song)

  “Where Do the Children Play?” (song)

  “Where Will I Be” (song)

  White, Alan

  White Album (album)

  Whitlock, Bobby

  Who, The

  Whole Earth Catalog

  “Wild World” (song)

  Wilde, Nurit

  Wilkerson, Cathy

  “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” (song)

  William Morris Agency

  Willis, Ellen

  Wilson, Al

  Wilson, Dennis

  Wilson, Earl

  Wilson, Tom

  “Wind on the Water” (song)

  Winter, Johnny

  Winter Concert for Peace

  Winter’s End Festival

  Winwood, Steve

  “With a Little Help from My Friends” (song)

  “Without Her” (song)

  Wonder, Stevie

  “Wonderful World” (song)

  Wonderwall Music (album)

  “Wooden Ships” (song)

  “Woodstock” (song by Crosby, Stills & Nash)

  “Woodstock” (song by CSNY)

  “Woodstock” (song by Mitchell, Joni)

  Woodstock Music and Arts Festival

  Crosby, Stills & Nash and

  Lang and

  “Working Class Hero” (song)

  Workingman’s Dead (album)

  World Peace Festival

  “World Without Love, A” (song)

  “Wounded Bird” (song)

  Wrecking Crew

  Writer (album)

  Wurlitzer, Rudy

  Wyman, Bill

  X, Michael

  Yarrow, Peter

  Yellow Submarine (film)

  “Yesterday” (song)

  Yogananda, Paramahansa

  Yorke, Ritchie

  “You Always Hurt the One You Love” (song)

  “You Can Close Your Eyes” (song)

  “You Can Tell the World” (song)

  “You Don’t Have to Cry” (song)

/>   “You Gotta Pay Your Dues” (song)

  Young, Neil

  breakdown of CSNY and

  Buffalo Springfield and

  Crazy Horse and

  Crosby, Stills & Nash and

  Déjà vu album cover and

  Déjà vu and

  Déjà vu tour and

  Fillmore East and

  After the Gold Rush and

  Harvest and

  “I Used to Be a King” and

  move to Northern California of

  “Music Is Love” and

  “Ohio” and

  Reprise Records and

  Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and

  Royal Albert Hall and

  Stills and

  Taylor, Dallas, and

  work in 1980s of

  Young, Rassy

  Young Lords

  “Your Song” (song)

  “You’ve Got a Friend” (song)

  “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” (song)

  Zappa, Frank

  Zeffirelli, Franco

  1 Harrison was also taking a potshot at that band. Dave Dee, a former cop who’d announced his departure from the group a few months before, had been critical of Lennon’s decision to return his MBE in protest of Vietnam. “Every time Lennon sees things go a little bit quiet for the Beatles these days, he seems to leap to the forefront and do something silly,” said Dee, who called the move “stupid.”

  2 Six days later, Crosby accompanied Dylan to Princeton, where Dylan was given an honorary doctorate as he was “approaching the perilous age of thirty,” the citation read. “He said it was gonna happen and I said, ‘Can I come with you?’ He said, ‘Sure, but I don’t know if I wanna go and do that.’ I said, ‘Let’s go see.’ It didn’t turn out well at all because they wanted him to wear a cap and gown. He was extremely unimpressed with them all.”

  3 Gordon played drums on Crosby, Stills & Nash’s “Marrakesh Express.”

  Copyright © 2011 by David Browne

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