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Louie Louie Investigation Demonstrates, the FBI Felt That Such Matters Were Theirs to Judge Even After Several Other Government Agencies Had Given Their Clearance
Herrick 1 Aidan Herrick Matthew Lasar History 190U December 18, 2014 Rock, Race, and Payola: The FBI and The Kingsmen’s “Louie Louie” In the spring of 1964, the Federal Bureau of Investigation launched one of its most infamous cases. After receiving numerous reports on a potentially dangerous item that had circulated prolifically around the United States, FBI offices from California to Florida began launching their own investigations into this threat. Much like a virus, the FBI had seen this enemy before, but it took a new form every time it reappeared. Their foe? Rock n’ roll. The new strain? None other than “Louie Louie,” as performed by The Kingsmen. Though clearly a silly waste of time to modern audiences that are used to Top 40 songs that border on pornographic, in 1964 Louie Louie and music like it had a reputation for stirring up trouble. If the FBI could find anything obscene about it, such a discovery could launch another rock ‘n’ roll witch hunt like the one rock had experienced during the Payola scandal five years prior. If a dirty utterance were to be found, the FBI would have another feather in its cap, proving their self-proclaimed position as a moral bulwark against enemies of American virtue. Should a single piece of foul language be present anywhere in the two minute and forty-seven second recording, what more would be necessary to a white society scared of a black uprising to prove that all this “jungle music” was corrupting their kids? In a Rube Goldberg-esque political mess, the FBI opened this investigation not so much because of the song itself, but because of a general paranoid atmosphere in the United States about race, sex and rock. -
Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 500 Songs
Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 500 Songs No. Interpret Title Year of release 1. Bob Dylan Like a Rolling Stone 1961 2. The Rolling Stones Satisfaction 1965 3. John Lennon Imagine 1971 4. Marvin Gaye What’s Going on 1971 5. Aretha Franklin Respect 1967 6. The Beach Boys Good Vibrations 1966 7. Chuck Berry Johnny B. Goode 1958 8. The Beatles Hey Jude 1968 9. Nirvana Smells Like Teen Spirit 1991 10. Ray Charles What'd I Say (part 1&2) 1959 11. The Who My Generation 1965 12. Sam Cooke A Change is Gonna Come 1964 13. The Beatles Yesterday 1965 14. Bob Dylan Blowin' in the Wind 1963 15. The Clash London Calling 1980 16. The Beatles I Want zo Hold Your Hand 1963 17. Jimmy Hendrix Purple Haze 1967 18. Chuck Berry Maybellene 1955 19. Elvis Presley Hound Dog 1956 20. The Beatles Let It Be 1970 21. Bruce Springsteen Born to Run 1975 22. The Ronettes Be My Baby 1963 23. The Beatles In my Life 1965 24. The Impressions People Get Ready 1965 25. The Beach Boys God Only Knows 1966 26. The Beatles A day in a life 1967 27. Derek and the Dominos Layla 1970 28. Otis Redding Sitting on the Dock of the Bay 1968 29. The Beatles Help 1965 30. Johnny Cash I Walk the Line 1956 31. Led Zeppelin Stairway to Heaven 1971 32. The Rolling Stones Sympathy for the Devil 1968 33. Tina Turner River Deep - Mountain High 1966 34. The Righteous Brothers You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin' 1964 35. -
Study Buddy CASSETTE DION ELVIS GUITAR IPOD PHONOGRAPH RADIO RECORD RHYTHM ROCK ROLL Where The
Rhythm, Blues and Clues I V J X F Y R D L Y W D U N H Searchin Michael Presser, Executive Director A Q X R O C K F V K K P D O P Help the musical note find it’s home B L U E S B Y X X F S F G I A Presents… Y C L C N T K F L V V E A D R Y A K O A Z T V E I O D O A G E S W R R T H K J P U P T R O U S I D H S O N W G I I U G N Z E G V A Y V F F F U E N G O P T V N L O T S C G X U Q E H L T G H B E R H O J H D N L P N E C S U W Q B M D W S G Y M Z O B P M R O Y F D G S R W K O F D A X E J X L B M O W Z K B P I D R V X T C B Y W P K P F Y K R Q R E Q F V L T L S G ALBUM BLUES BROADWAY Study Buddy CASSETTE DION ELVIS GUITAR IPOD PHONOGRAPH RADIO RECORD RHYTHM ROCK ROLL Where the 630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 802 Our Mission: Music Inside Broadway is a professional New York City based children’s theatre New York, NY 10036 12 company committed to producing Broadway’s classic musicals in a Music Lives Telephone: 212-245-0710 contemporary light for young audiences. -
Forefathers, Early Ihfluences and Nonperformers
FOREFATHERS, EARLY IHFLUENCES AND NONPERFORMERS When rock and roll itself was still a dream with music that would still be the freshest productions o f top-drawer materialfrom Doc \ baby, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller sound on the airwaves years later. ’ ’ Pomus andMort Shuman, Gerry Goffin and were among its youthful prodigies. More Robins sides followed on Spark, Carole King, and Barry Mann and Cynthia Beginning with their 1952 including “Framed” and “Smokey Joe’s Weil: “This Magic Moment,” “Save the Last breakthrough, a catchy blues romp Cafe. ’ ’ Atlantic Records soon signed Leiber and DanceforMe," “Up on the Roof,” “On called ‘ ‘K. C. Loving, ’ ’ Leiber and Stoller to one o f the industry’sfirst independent Broadway.” (Phil Spector, a young assistant of Stoller rapidly grew into one o f the most production deals. Their first Atlantic successes Leiber and Stoller, also worked on many o f prolific and creative teams in the were with the Coasters, a groupfeaturing two these records.) I m usic’s history. former members o f the Robins. In 1957, the first Red Bird Records was Leiber and Stoller’s Coasters smash appeared, ‘ ‘Searchin’, ’ ’ final and most successful attempt at running H ad they done nothing more than backed with ‘ ‘Young Blood’ ’; it both broke the their own record label. Their unerring ear for turn out a stream o fsongsfor Elvis Presley - group and established Leiber and Stoller as talent brought newcomers like Ellie Greenwich, 2“LoveMe,” “JailhouseRock,” “TreatMe maJor producers. In a sea o f doo-wop sound- Jeff Barry, Shadow Morton and Richard Perry Nice, ’ ’ ‘ 'You' re So Square (Baby 1 Don’t alikes, Coasters hits like “CharlieBrown,” into theRedBird nest. -
JOHNNY OTIS: That's Your Last Boogie: the Best
JOHNNY OTIS: That’s Your Last Boogie: The Best Of Johnny Otis 1945-1960 Fantastic Voyage FVTD120 (Three CDs: 79:00; 77:00; 77:00) CD One: BARRELHOUSE STOMP (1945-1950) – ILLINOIS JACQUET: Uptown Boogie; WYNONIE HARRIS: Cock A-Doodle-Doo; JIMMY RUSHING: Jimmy’s Round- The-Clock Blues; JOHNNY OTIS: Harlem Nocturne/ One O’Clock Jump/ Jeff-Hi Stomp/ Midnight In The Barrel House/ Barrel House Stomp/ Court Room Blues/ New Orleans Shuffle/ The Turkey Hop Parts 1 & 2; JOHNNY MOORE’S THREE BLAZERS: Drifting Blues/ Groovy; WYNONIE HARRIS: Yonder Goes My Baby; JOE TURNER: S.K. Blues; GEORGE WASHINGTON: Good Boogdi Googie; LESTER YOUNG: Jamming With Lester; THE FOUR BLUEBIRDS: My Baby Done Told Me; OLD MAN MOSE: Matchbox Blues; JOE SWIFT: That’s Your Last Boogie; THE ROBINS: Around About Midnight/ If I Didn’t Love You So/ If It’s So Baby; LITTLE ESTHER: Mean Ole Gal; LITTLE ESTHER & THE ROBINS: Double Crossing Blues; MEL WALKER & THE BLUE NOTES: Cry Baby CD Two: ROCKIN’ BLUES (1950-1952) – LITTLE ESTHER & THE BLUE NOTES: Lover’s Lane Boogie; LITTLE ESTHER: Misery/ Harlem Nocturne; MARYLYN SCOTT: Beer Bottle Boogie; LITTLE ESTHER & MEL WALKER: Mistrustin’ Blues/ Cupid’s Boogie/ Deceivin’ Blues/ Far Away Blues; MEL WALKER: Sunset To Dawn/ Rockin’ Blues/ Feel Like Cryin’ Again/ Gee Baby/ Call Operator 210/ The Candle’s Burnin’ Low; JOHNNY OTIS: Mambo Boogie/ All Nite Long/ Dreamin’ Blues/ Oopy-Doo/ One Nighter Blues/ Goomp Blues/ Harlem Nocturne (live); JOHNNY OTIS’ CONGREGATION: Wedding Boogie; LINDA HOPKINS: Doggin’ Blues; HUNTER HANCOCK: ‘Harlematinee’ -
The Night Belongs to Phoenix Jones: an Original Story by National Book Award-Winner Charles Johnson
The Magazine of Humanities Washington SPRING/SUMMER 2016 The Night Belongs to Phoenix Jones: An original story by National Book Award-winner Charles Johnson. ALSO INSIDE Religion and Human Rights | Meet the New State Poet Laureate | A History of Washington Music PROFILE Washington State Poet Laureate Tod Marshall by David Haldeman ........................... 4–9 FICTION “The Night Belongs to Phoenix Jones” by Charles Johnson ..................................10–15 INSIDE EDITORIAL “A History of Washington Music in 10 Songs” by Amanda Wilde .......................16–18 5 QUESTIONS with David E Smith by David Haldeman ............................................. 19–21 READING HABITS with Jamie Ford ....................................................................22–24 NEWS & NOTES .............................................................................................. 26 CALENDAR ..................................................................................................... 28 ABOUT HUMANITIES WASHINGTON .........................................................26–27 From the Executive Director OUR BRAINS ARE WIRED to see patterns, to generate a complete picture out of fragments of information. Every day we IT’S DIVISION encounter hundreds—and in larger cities thousands—of strangers; simply too many to stop and evaluate the risks and rewards of SEASON interacting with each. So we look for patterns—our survival instinct causes us to create mental shortcuts based on superficialities like appearance, geography, gender, and race. Sometimes we’re right, Politicians and the media love but often we’re wrong. to divide us, but we have a way During this election season in particular, I’ve watched with dismay the tendency for politicians to capitalize on this human tendency to fight back: our stories. and use it to manipulate voters. To stoke a fear of “the other”— whether it is someone with a different skin color, country of birth, religious background, or bathroom preference—to By Julie Ziegler win office. -
June 2, 2018 FOLMC Record Auction Artist Title Label Catalog Notes Lot
June 2, 2018 FOLMC Record Auction Artist Title Label Catalog Notes Lot 1 Steely Dan Steely Dan's Greatest Hits MCA MCA2-6008 Lou Reed Rock and Roll Diary 67-80 Arista A2L 8603 Lot 2 Peter Gabriel So Geffen GHS 24088 A-ha Hunting High and Low Warner Bros 25300 John Waite Mask of Smiles EMI ST17164 Includes Poster Lot 3 Stray Cats Built For Speed EMI ST-17070 Shrink Steve Winwood Back in the High Life Island 25448-1 Lot 4 The Righteous Brothers Souled Out Verve V6-5031 Blue Label, Silver Print, T-Neck The Righteous Brothers Go Ahead and Cry Verve V6-5004 Blue Label, Silver Print, Deep Groove, T-Neck Lot 5 Talking Heads True Stories Sire 25512-1 Shrink, Hype Sticker Queen Queen Electra 75064 Shrink, Monarch Label Lot 6 Andy Summers & Robert Fripp I Advanced Masked A & M SP4913 Shrink, Hype Sticker Sting Nothing Like the Sun A & M SP6402 Shrink, 2 LP, Hype Sticker Lot 7 Creedence Clearwater Revival Cosmo's Factory Fantasy 8402 Blue Label Jimi Hendrix Experience Smash Hits Reprise 2025 Lot 8 ZZ Top Rio Grande Mud London XPS 612 Promo Sticker, Blue Label Boxed Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet London PS539 Gatefold Lot 9 Leon Russell Leon Russell Shelter SHE1001 Superman Logo Scott Fagan South Atlantic Blues Atco SD33-267 Lot 10 Gabor Szabo Rambler CTI Records 6035 Gatefold, RVG Pat Martino Strings! Prestige 7547 Preview Copy Lot 11 Pink Floyd The Wall Columbia PC236183 Gatefold Roger Waters Radio K.A.O.S Columbia FC40795 Lot 12 Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin Atlantic SD8216 RAII Gold Record Award Sticker The Kinks Sleepwalker Arista AL4106 Lot 13 Deep Purple Made in Japan Warner Bros 2WS 2701 Gatefold, 2 LP Eric Clapton History of Eric Clapton Atco SD2-603 Gatefold, 2 LP Lot 14 Miles Davis Bitches Brew Columbia GP26 Gatefold, 2 LP Lot 15 R.E.M. -
Songs to Keep You in the Caribbean Cruising Mood!
Songs to keep you in the Caribbean cruising mood! Best Buds’ Favorites (in bold) plus others suggested by Cruisecritic members Title Artist Genre 50 First Dates Album 50 First Dates sndtrk Movie A Beautiful Morning Young Rascals Rock A Lalala Long Inner Circle Reggae A Place in the Sun Pablo Cruise Rock A Salty Dog Procol Harum Rock Action Buju Banton Reggae Adios Mexico Texas Tornadoes Country Ain’t It Good to Know Beres Hammond & Buju Banton Reggae Ain’t No Mountain High Enough Diana Ross & The Supremes Rock Ain’t No Mountain High Enough Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrel Rock Ali Baba Riddim Dub John Holt, King Tubby & Augustus Pablo Reggae All I Wanna Do Sheryl Crowe Rock All Nighter Elan Atias with Gwen Stefani Romance Almost Paradise Footloose soundtrack Ballad Always Look on the Bright Side of Life Hans Zimmer America the Beautiful Ray Charles Inspire American Pie Don Mclean Rock Anchors Aweigh/Marine Corps Hymn US Naval Academy Glee Club Inspire And Be Loved Damian Marley (Blue Crush sndtrk) Reggae And the Tide Rushes In Moody Blues Ballad Answer Riddim John Holt Reggae Aventura Mi Puerto Rico Dance Baby Blue Echoes Baby Come Back UB40 & Peabo Bryson Baby I Love Your Ways UB40 Back to the Island Baha Men Calypso Barbados Poco Ballad Barbados Goombay Dance Band Barbados Typically Tropical Calypso Barnacle Bill the Sailor Louis Prima Classic Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy Tams Rock Beach Baby First Class Rock Beautiful Barbados The Merrymen Island Beautiful Day U2 Rock Better Together Jack Johnson Ballad Between Us Two Ghetto Flex & Michele -
Common Birds of the Estero Bay Area
Common Birds of the Estero Bay Area Jeremy Beaulieu Lisa Andreano Michael Walgren Introduction The following is a guide to the common birds of the Estero Bay Area. Brief descriptions are provided as well as active months and status listings. Photos are primarily courtesy of Greg Smith. Species are arranged by family according to the Sibley Guide to Birds (2000). Gaviidae Red-throated Loon Gavia stellata Occurrence: Common Active Months: November-April Federal Status: None State/Audubon Status: None Description: A small loon seldom seen far from salt water. In the non-breeding season they have a grey face and red throat. They have a long slender dark bill and white speckling on their dark back. Information: These birds are winter residents to the Central Coast. Wintering Red- throated Loons can gather in large numbers in Morro Bay if food is abundant. They are common on salt water of all depths but frequently forage in shallow bays and estuaries rather than far out at sea. Because their legs are located so far back, loons have difficulty walking on land and are rarely found far from water. Most loons must paddle furiously across the surface of the water before becoming airborne, but these small loons can practically spring directly into the air from land, a useful ability on its artic tundra breeding grounds. Pacific Loon Gavia pacifica Occurrence: Common Active Months: November-April Federal Status: None State/Audubon Status: None Description: The Pacific Loon has a shorter neck than the Red-throated Loon. The bill is very straight and the head is very smoothly rounded. -
The Funky Diaspora
The Funky Diaspora: The Diffusion of Soul and Funk Music across The Caribbean and Latin America Thomas Fawcett XXVII Annual ILLASA Student Conference Feb. 1-3, 2007 Introduction In 1972, a British band made up of nine West Indian immigrants recorded a funk song infused with Caribbean percussion called “The Message.” The band was Cymande, whose members were born in Jamaica, Guyana, and St. Vincent before moving to England between 1958 and 1970.1 In 1973, a year after Cymande recorded “The Message,” the song was reworked by a Panamanian funk band called Los Fabulosos Festivales. The Festivales titled their fuzzed-out, guitar-heavy version “El Mensaje.” A year later the song was covered again, this time slowed down to a crawl and set to a reggae beat and performed by Jamaican singer Tinga Stewart. This example places soul and funk music in a global context and shows that songs were remade, reworked and reinvented across the African diaspora. It also raises issues of migration, language and the power of music to connect distinct communities of the African diaspora. Soul and funk music of the 1960s and 1970s is widely seen as belonging strictly in a U.S. context. This paper will argue that soul and funk music was actually a transnational and multilingual phenomenon that disseminated across Latin America, the Caribbean and beyond. Soul and funk was copied and reinvented in a wide array of Latin American and Caribbean countries including Brazil, Panama, Jamaica, Belize, Peru and the Bahamas. This paper will focus on the music of the U.S., Brazil, Panama and Jamaica while highlighting the political consciousness of soul and funk music. -
EDITORIAL BLITZ! Numéro 17
EDITORIALEDITORIAL BLITZ!BLITZ! numéronuméro 1717 La transition entre les années 2015 et 2016 a été marquée par deux décès majeurs dans le monde de la musique moderne et populaire que nous aimons : Ian « Lemmy » Frazer Kilmister, fondateur de Motörhead, et David Bowie, artiste aux talents multiples, ont pris le grand départ pour l’au-delà. Nous avons décidé de consacrer notre dossier à Motörhead, projet musical dont nous admirons la constance affichée pendant quarante ans, et qu’il serait très réducteur d’affubler de la seule étiquette heavy metal. Quant à David Bowie, l’influence qu’il a exercée sur beaucoup d’artistes que nous aimons, parmi lesquels Ian Curtis, le rend forcément incontournable dans un très prochain numéro de BLITZ! Fort heureusement, le présent numéro de votre webzine n’est pas qu’une rubrique nécrologique : vous y trouverez aussi des interviews et des articles consacrés à des artistes bien vivants, dont les têtes fourmillent de projets. Bonne lecture et merci pour votre fidélité ! Général Hiver BLITZ! numéro 17 – 1er trimestre 2016 1 TELEX – BLITZ! numéro 17 – Par le Général Hiver Le label français Unknown Pleasures propose une compilation hommage au duo new-yorkais Suicide, pionner de la musique électronique et incarnation du slogan do it yourself cher aux punks. La setlist rassemble des noms prestigieux : Gabi Delgado s’associe à Adan & Ilse dans une cover très réussie de « Girl ».Les reprises les plus remarquables sont, à notre avis, celles de Distel (qui offre une version funèbre de « Che »), et de Laag, dont le « Rain of Ruin » très new wave nous a ravis, Le morceau « Ghostrider » est quant à lui présent trois fois, la version d’In Death It Ends, quoique réussie, n’a pas l’intensité urbaine de son homologue, proposée par.. -
The Foraging Behavior of Semipalmated Sandpipers in the Upper Bay of Fundy Stereotyped Or Prey-Sensitive?’
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