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by David Browne


  Taylor, James, and

  “Hey, Schoolgirl” (song)

  “Hey Doll Baby” (song)

  Hey Jude (album)

  “Hey Jude” (song)

  “Hey Mister, That’s Me Up on the

  Jukebox” (song)

  “Highway Song” (song)

  Hillman, Chris

  Hinton, Christine Gail

  Hirst, David

  Hoffenberg, Mason

  Hoffman, Abbie

  Hoffman, Dustin

  “Hold On’m Comin’” (song)

  “Hold On” (song)

  Holland Pop Festival

  Hollies, The

  Harrison and

  Holly, Buddy

  “Homeward Bound” (song)

  “Honey Pie” (song)

  Hoover, J. Edgar

  Hopkin, Mary

  Hopper, Dennis

  Hunter, Bob

  Hunter, Robert

  “I Ain’t Marching Anymore” (song)

  “I Am a Rock” (song)

  “I Found Out” (song)

  “I Me Mine” (song)

  “I Used to Be a King” (song)

  “I’d Be Talking All the Time” (song)

  “I’d Have You Anytime” (song)

  “I’d Swear There Was Somebody Here” (song)

  If I Could Only Remember My Name (album)

  “If I Needed Someone” (song covered by the Hollies)

  “If Not for You” (song)

  “If You Could Read My Mind” (song)

  “I’ll Be There” (song)

  “I’m a Fool to Care” (song)

  “In My Life” (song)

  “In My Reply” (song)

  Indian music

  Ingram, Bobby

  Inside Pop: The Rock Revolution (television show)

  “Instant Karma” (song)

  International Hotel

  Isle of Wight festival

  “Isn’t It a Pity” (song)

  “It Don’t Come Easy” (song)

  “It Don’t Matter to Me” (song)

  “It Means a Lot to Them” (song)

  “It’s Johnny’s Birthday” (song)

  Jackson Five

  Jackson State College

  James, Rick

  James Taylor (album)

  Janov, Arthur

  Janov, Vivian

  Jefferson Airplane

  Jerry Hahn Brotherhood

  Jet Set, The

  Jeter, Claude

  Jethro Tull

  Joe (film)

  “Joe Hill” (song)

  John, Elton

  John, Glyn

  John Wesley Harding (album)

  Johnston, Bob

  Jones, Booker T.

  Jones, Davy

  Jones, Priscilla

  Jones, Quincy

  Joplin, Janis

  death of

  Joshua Light Show

  “Junk” (song)

  “Just a Boy” (song)

  Kaiserkeller Club

  Kantner, Paul

  Karma Productions

  Kass, Ron

  Kaukonen, Jorma

  “Keep the Customer Satisfied” (song)

  Keith, Ben

  Keltner, Jim

  Kendall, Melinda

  Kennedy, John

  Warren Commission and

  Kent State University

  Kenton, Stan

  King, Carole

  move to Los Angeles of

  “Sweet Baby James” and

  Taylor, James, and

  Troubadour and

  King, Coretta Scott

  King Bees, The

  Kingston, Miles

  Kingston Trio

  Kinks, The

  Kinney Corporation

  Kirchherr, Astrid

  Kirshner, Don

  Klein, Allen

  Asher, Peter, and

  Beatles and

  Beatles breakup and

  delay of McCartney and

  dissolution of Apple Corps and

  early life of

  lawsuit against

  Lennon, John, and

  Let It Be and

  “Long and Winding Road, The,” and

  McCartney, Paul, and

  royalties and

  Taylor, James, and

  Knechtel, Larry

  Bridge Over Troubled Water and

  Simon, Paul, and

  “Knocking ‘Round the Zoo” (song)

  Kooper, Al

  Kortchmar, Danny

  “Fire and Rain” and

  Manson and

  on stage presence of Taylor, James

  Kramer, Billy J.

  Krause, Allison

  “Kreen-Akore” (song)

  Kristofferson, Kris

  Kubrick, Stanley

  Kunkel, Russell

  Crosby, Stills & Nash and

  Harrison and

  Sweet Baby James and

  Kuntsler, William

  Kurlander, John

  LaBianca, Leno

  LaBianca, Rosemary

  Ladies of the Canyon (album)

  “Lady Madonna” (song)

  “Lady of the Island” (song)

  Lang, Michael

  Langham, Richard

  Larkey, Charles

  Lasser, Louise

  Last Movie, The (film)

  “Laughing” (song)

  Laughlin, Michael

  Lawrence, Steve

  Lawrence of Arabia (film)

  Le Mans (film)

  “Leaves That Are Green” (song)

  Led Zeppelin

  Lee, Peggy

  “Lee Shore, The,”

  Lennon, Fred

  Lennon, John

  Beatles breakup and

  closeness to Harrison and Starr, Ringo, of

  conceptual art of

  delay of McCartney and

  dissolution of Apple Corps and

  heroin and

  influence of Ono on

  “Instant Karma” and

  Klein and

  Langham and

  Let It Be and

  makeover of

  Manson and

  murder of

  Plastic Ono Band and

  press conference of

  Primal Scream Institute and

  Starr, Ringo, and

  Strawberry Statement, The, and

  Tittenhurst Park and

  Toronto Rock & Roll Revival and

  Up Your Legs and

  Lesh, Phil

  Let It Be (album)

  McCartney, Paul, and

  reception of

  royalties from

  Let It Be (film)

  “Let It Be” (song)

  “Bridge Over Troubled Water” and

  Grammy nomination of

  “Let It Rain” (song)

  Lewis, Mort

  breakup of Simon and Garfunkel and

  Harper and

  Ruskin and

  Simon and Garfunkel and

  Woodstock Music and Arts Festival and

  Lieberson, Goddard

  Life

  Life with the Lions (album)

  Lightfoot, Gordon

  “Like a Rolling Stone” (song)

  Lindsay-Hogg, Michael

  Lindsey, John

  Litchfield Preparatory School

  Little Big Man (film)

  Little Eva

  Live Peace in Toronto (album)

  Living with War (album)

  “Lo and Behold” (song)

  “Locomotion, The,” (song)

  Lofgren, Nils

  London Observer

  “Lone Teen Ranger, The,” (song)

  “Long and Winding Road, The,” (song)

  Long and Winding Road, The (film)

  Long Island University

  “Long Time Gone” (song)

  Lookout Management

  Los Incas

  “Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing” (song)

  Love Story (film)<
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  “Love the One You’re With” (song)

  “Love You Save, The,” (song)

  Lovell, Jim

  Lovin’ Spoonful, The

  Lucas, George

  “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” (song)

  Lundborg, Louis

  Lust, Virginia

  Mad

  Maddox, Lester

  Madison Square Garden

  Winter Concert for Peace and

  “Maggie Mae” (song)

  Magic Christian, The (film)

  Magical Mystery Tour (album)

  Magrino, Stephanie

  Makota, Leo

  “Man We Was Lonely” (song)

  Manassas (album)

  Manchester, Melissa

  Manson, Charles

  Mariposa Folk Festival

  Marooned (film)

  “Marrakesh Express” (song)

  Martin, George

  “Let It Be” and

  Starr, Ringo, and

  M*A*S*H (film)

  Mason, Dave

  Matrix club

  Maxwell, Ron

  “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer” (song)

  “Maybe I’m Amazed” (song)

  MC5

  McCabe and Mrs. Miller (film)

  McCartney, Heather

  McCartney, Linda

  Beatles breakup and

  Connolly and

  “Let It Be” and

  McCartney, Mary

  McCartney, Paul

  Abbey Road and

  Asher, Peter, and

  Beatles breakup and

  “Carolina in My Mind” and

  Connolly and

  dissolution of Apple Corps and

  Grammy award for

  Harrison and

  “I Me Mine” and

  Klein and

  Langham and

  lawsuit of

  Let It Be and

  “Let It Be” and

  “Long and Winding Road, The,” and

  McCartney and

  move to New York of

  on Ono

  reunion with Starr, Ringo

  Royal Albert Hall and

  royalties and

  Sentimental Journey and

  separation from Apple Corps of

  on Starr, Ringo

  Taylor, James, and

  McCartney (album)

  Beatles breakup and

  delay of

  reception of

  recording of

  royalties from

  McGovern, George

  McGuinn, Roger

  McLean Hospital

  McQueen, Steve

  “Mean Mr. Mustard” (song)

  Medavoy, Mike

  Medley, Bill

  Meisner, Randy

  Mekas, Jonas

  Melcher, Terry

  Melody Maker

  Memphis Horns

  Mescaline

  Met Arena

  Metallica

  “Mexico” (song)

  MGM Records

  Midterm elections

  Miller, Jeffrey

  Milligan, Spike

  Milton Academy

  Miracles, The

  Mitchell, John

  Mitchell, Joni

  breakup with Nash

  Cornyn and

  Crosby, David, and

  “For Free” and

  Greenpeace Benefit and

  Isle of Wight and

  “Laughing” and

  Nash, Graham, and

  Stowe and

  Taylor, James, and

  Mitchell, Mitch

  Mobe. See New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam

  Mohawk, Essra

  “Momma Miss America” (song)

  Monkees, The

  Monterey Pop Festival

  Moon, Keith

  Moore, Scotty

  Morrison, Jim

  Morrison Hotel (album)

  “Most Peculiar Man, A,” (song)

  “Mother” (song)

  “Motherless Child” (song)

  Mothers of Invention

  Mothersbaugh, Bob

  Mothersbaugh, Mark

  Motown

  Mott, Stewart

  Mountain

  “Mr. Tambourine Man” (song by CSNY)

  “Mr. Tambourine Man” (song by the Byrds)

  “Mrs. Robinson” (song)

  Murtagh, John

  Music and Peace Conference

  Music City Studio

  “Music Is Love” (song)

  Music publishing

  Muskie, Edwin

  “My Sweet Lord” (song)

  Mynah Birds

  NASA. See National Aeronautics and Space Administration

  Nash, Graham

  Bernstein, Joel, and

  breakdown of CSNY and

  breakup with Mitchell, Joni

  at Brookfield House

  Coolidge and

  Crosby, David, and

  Déjà vu and

  Déjà vu tour and

  Fillmore East and

  “Girl to Be on My Mind” and

  Hollies, The, and

  Mitchell, Joni, and

  “Music Is Love” and

  Rock & Roll Hall of Fame concert and

  Royal Albert Hall and

  sailing trip of

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

  Songs for Beginners and

  Taylor, Dallas, and

  Taylor, James, and

  work in 1980s of

  Nashville Skyline (album)

  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

  National Guard

  Neil, Fred

  Neil Young (album)

  Nelson, Gaylord

  Nesmith, Mike

  New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (Mobe)

  New York Pop concerts

  New York Post

  New York Times

  Beatles breakup and

  Carnal Knowledge and

  Vietnam War and

  New York Times Magazine

  New York University (NYU)

  New Yorker

  Newport Folk Festival

  Newsweek

  Nichols, Mike

  Carnal Knowledge and

  Catch-22 and

  Nicholson, Jack

  “Night and Day” (song)

  Night Owl, The

  “Night Owl” (song)

  Nitzsche, Jack

  Nix, Don

  Nixon, Richard

  drugs and

  environmentalism and

  inauguration of

  Jackson State College and

  Vietnam War troop withdrawals

  Weather Underground and

  No Nukes concert

  Nog (Wurlitzer)

  Noonan, John Ford

  Nyro, Laura

  NYU. See New York University

  Oakes, Bill

  Oates, Warren

  Oban Times

  O’Brien, Joel

  Ochs, Phil

  O’Dell, Chris

  Office of Environmental Affairs

  “Oh, Mary Don’t You Weep” (song)

  “Oh, Susannah” (song)

  “Oh Baby, Don’t You Loose Your Lip on Me” (song)

  “Ohio” (song)

  at Fillmore East

  recording of

  Strawberry Statement, The, and

  “Old Friends” (song)

  “Old Man” (song)

  “Old Times Good Times” (song)

  Oldham, Andrew Loog

  “On Top of Old Smoky” (song)

  “One Fine Day” (song)

  “Only Living Boy in New York, The,” (song)

  “Only Love Can Break Your Heart” (song)

  Ono, Yoko

  Cox, Kyoko, and

  Grapefruit and

  influence on Lennon, John, of

  Langham and

  makeover of

  McCartney, Paul, and
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  miscarriage of

  O’Dell and

  Plastic Ono Band and

  Primal Scream Institute and

  Tittenhurst Park and

  Up Your Legs and

  “Oo You” (song)

  Oppenheim, David

  Orbison, Roy

  Osborn, Joe

  Ostin, Mo

  Oughton, Diana

  “Our House” (song)

  Strawberry Statement, The, and

  “Our Song” (song)

  Page, Jimmy

  Paint Your Wagon (album)

  Palmer, Bruce

  Palmer, Tony

  “Paperback Writer” (song)

  Paradiso, Vikki

  Parent, Steven

  Pariser, Alan

  Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme (album)

  Patton (film)

  Paul Butterfield Blues Band

  Paul Simon (album)

  Peace Incorporated

  “Peggy Sue Got Married” (song)

  Perkins, Tony

  Peter, Paul and Mary

  breakup of

  Cornyn and

  Winter Concert for Peace and

  Peter and Gordon

  Phillips, John

  Plant, Robert

  Plastic Ono Band (album by John Lennon)

  recording of

  Plastic Ono Band (album by Ono)

  “Play Me a Sad Song” (song)

  Poco

  Poston, Brooks

  “Pre-Road Downs” (song)

  Presley, Elvis

  Preston, Billy

  “Pretender, The,” (song)

  Primal Scream - Primal Therapy: The Cure for Neurosis, The (Janov, A.)

  Primal Scream Institute

  Prosen, Sid

  “Puff the Magic Dragon” (song)

  “Punky’s Dilemma” (song)

  Quarto, Charles John

  “Questions” (song)

  Radle, Carl

  “Rainy Day Man” (song)

  Raitt, Bonnie

  Rascals, The

  Rat (newspaper)

  Ray Coniff Singers

  Reagan, Ronald

  Record Plant

  Reed, Jerry

  Reed, Lou

  Reeves, Greg

  firing of

  After the Gold Rush and

  Royal Albert Hall and

  Reich, Charles

  Reprise Records

  “Revolution” (song)

  “Revolution 9” (song)

  Revolutionary, The, (film)

  Revolutionary Force

  Revolver (album)

  Rhodes, Red

  “Richard Cory” (song)

  Richards, Keith

  Richter, Dan

  “Riding on a Railroad” (song)

  Rivers, Johnny

  Robbins, Terry

  Roberts, Elliot

  Robinson, Smokey

  Robinson, Walter

  Robles, Daniel Alomia

  Roche, Maggie

  Roche, Terre

  Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

  Rock festivals

  “Role Over Beethoven” (song)

  Rolling Stone

  Déjà vu and

  McCartney and

  Sweet Baby James and

  Rolling Stones

  Altamont Speedway and

  Roosevelt National Forest

  “Rose of Aberdeen” (song)

  Ross, Diana

  Rothchild, Paul

 

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