Greenwood
Greer, Will
Gregory, Dick
Grossman, Albert
Guevara, Che
Guildford Four
“Guitar Town” (Earle)
Gulf of Tonkin
Gulf War
Guthrie, Arlo
Guthrie, Woody
auditions of
background of
concert for
death of
Dust Bowl Ballads of
Earle on
influence of, on Dylan
“Gypsy Woman” (Impressions)
Hamer, Fannie Lou
“Hammer Song” (Hays and Seeger)
Hammond, John
Dylan on
“Hard Times in New York Town” (Dylan)
“A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” (Dylan)
Hardin, John Wesley
Harding, Vincent
Harrison, George
Haskell, Eddie
Hayden, Tom
Hayes, Alfred
Hays, Lee
Hegel, G.W.F
Helm, Levon
Hendrix, Jimi
at Woodstock
Hentoff, Neil
“Here’s to the State of Mississippi” (Ochs)
Heston, Charlton
Heylin, Clinton
“High Water” (Dylan)
“High Water Everywhere” (Patton)
Highlander Folk Center
Highway
Highway 61 Revisited (Dylan)
sales of
“Highway 61 Revisited” (Dylan)
Hill, Joe
Hillman, Chris
hip-hop
Hiss, Alger
Hitler-Stalin Pact
“Hiway Poesy: L.A.-Albuquerque-Texas-Wichita” (Ginsberg)
Hoffman, Abbie
at Woodstock
Hog Farmers
“Hollis Brown” (Dylan)
Holly, Buddy
homosexuality
Hooker, John Lee
Hootenanny
Hoover, J. Edgar
Horovitz, Michael
House Un-American Activities Committee
Howlin’ Wolf
Hudson, Garth
Hughes, Langston
Human Be-in
Humphrey, Hubert
“Hurricane” (Dylan)
Hurt, Mississippi John
Hyde Park
“I Ain’t Got No Home” (Guthrie)
“I Ain’t Marchin’ Anymore” (Ochs)
“I Am a Lonesome Hobo” (Dylan)
lyrics of
“I Been Buked and I Been Scorned” (Jackson)
“I Don’t Believe You” (Dylan)
“I Dreamed I saw St. Augustine” (Dylan)
lyrics of
“I Saw the Light” (Williams)
“I Shall Be Released” (Dylan)
lyrics of
“I Walk the Line” (Cash)
“I Wanna Hold Your Hand” (Beatles)
“I Want You” (Dylan)
lyrics of
“I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground,”
“If There’s a Hell Below We’re All Gonna Go” (Mayfield)
“If You Gotta Go” (Dylan)
lyrics of
“I- Feel - Like - I’m - Fixin’ -To - Die Rag” (Country Joe)
“I’ll Keep It with Mine” (Dylan)
“I’ll Overcome Some Day” (Tindley)
“I’m Going to Say it Now” (Ochs)
“I’m Movin’ On” (Charles)
“I’m On My Way” (Odetta)
“I’m Too Old to Be a Scab,”
the Impressions
“In the Sweet Bye and Bye,”
Incredible String Band
International Poetry Incarnation
Invisible Republic (Marcus)
Iraq
Isle of Wight festival
“It Ain’t Me, Babe” (Dylan)
“It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry” (Dylan)
“It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue” (Dylan)
lyrics of
“It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)” (Dylan)
lyrics of
Ives, Burl
Jackson (Mississippi)
Jackson, Mahalia
Jagger, Mick
“Jailhouse Rock” (Presley)
James, Clive
jazz
New Orleans
Jefferson, Blind Lemon
Jerusalem (Earle)
“Jerusalem” (Earle)
lyrics of
“Jesse James” (Guthrie)
Jim Crow laws
“Joe Hill” (Hayes and Robinson)
“John Brown” (Dylan)
“John Brown’s Body,”
John, Little Willie
“John Walker’s Blues” (Earle)
lyrics of
John Wesley Harding (Dylan)
sales of
songs on
“John Wesley Harding” (Dylan)
Johnson, Blind Willie
Johnson, Lyndon
Johnson, Robert
Johnston, Bob
jokers
Jones, Brian
Jones, Mickey
“Julius and Ethel” (Dylan)
“Jumbalaya” (Williams)
“Just Like a Woman” (Dylan)
“Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues” (Dylan)
lyrics of
Kazee, Buell
“Keep on Keepin’ On” (Mayfield)
“Keep on Pushing” (Impressions)
“Keep Your Eyes on the Prize,”
“Keep Your Hands on the Plow, Hold On,”
Kennedy, John F.
assassination
Kennedy, Robert F.
Kerry, John
Springsteen and
Kesey, Ken
Khan, Asif Ali
“Kick out the Jams” (MC5)
Kierkegaard, Soren
Kilmer, Val
“Kindhearted Woman” (Johnson)
“King Harvest (Has Surely Come)” (the Band)
King, Martin Luther
King of the Delta Blues Singers
Kingston Trio
the Kinks
Kiss of Death
Kissinger, Henry
Kooper, Al
Kopkind, Andrew
on Woodstock
Kovic, Ron
“Kral Majales” (Ginsberg)
Krassner, Paul
La Farge, Peter
Labour Party
Lamont, Corliss
Lampell, Millard
Lancaster, Burt
“Land of Hope and Dreams” (Dylan)
Landau, Jon
Langhorne, Bruce
Lanois, Daniel
“Lay Down Your Weary Tune” (Dylan)
“Lay Lady Lay” (Dylan)
Leadbelly
League for Industrial Democracy (LID)
Leave It to Beaver
“Leave My Kitten Alone” (John)
Ledbetter, Huddie. See Leadbelly
the Left
counterculture and
drug use of
moralism of
redefining
in thirties
on Woodstock
Leninism
Lennon, John
“Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat” (Dylan)
lyrics of
Lester, Julius
on SNCC
“Let Me Die in My Footsteps” (Dylan)
“Let’s Roll” (Young)
Lewis, Jerry Lee
Lewis, John
Lewis, Meade Lux
Lifestyles
“Light My Fire” (Doors)
Lightnin’ Hopkins
“Like a Rolling Stone” (Dylan)
lyrics of
Springsteen on
“Links on the Chain” (Ochs)
Liston, Sonny
Little Red Book
Liuzza, Viola
Live Aid
Dyla
n at
Lloyd, Bert
Logue, Christopher
Lomax, Alan
folk and
Lomax, John
London
Lonely Crowd (Riesman)
“Lonely Voice of Youth” (Cash)
“Lonesome Day” (Springsteen)
“Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll” (Dylan)
lyrics of
“Lord Franklin,”
“Lord Randal” (Child)
Lorre, Peter
Los Angeles Free Press
“Lost Highway” (Williams)
Lott, Eric
“Love and Theft” (Dylan)
“Love Me, I’m A Liberal” (Ochs)
“Love Minus Zero / No Limit” (Dylan) lyrics of
Love songs
Lowell, Robert
Lucie-Smith, Edward
“Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” (Beatles)
Lunsford, Bascom Lamar
Lynd, Staughton
Lyrics of Lowly Life (Dunbar)
“Ma Boheme” (Rimbaud)
MacColl, Ewan
MacLeish, Archibald
“Maggie’s Farm” (Dylan)
lyrics of
Malcolm X
“Mama, You Been on My Mind” (Dylan)
lyrics of
“Man in Black” (Cash)
Manchester Free Trade Hall
Manfred Mann
“Mansion on the Hill” (Williams)
Manuel, Richard
March on Washington
impact of
Marcus, Greil
on Basement Tapes
Martha and the Vandellas
Martin, Phyllis
Marxism
“Mary Hamilton,”
Masked and Anonymous
The Masses
“Masters of War” (Dylan)
Mayfield, Curtis
MC5
McCarthy, Eugene
McCarthyism
Communism and
McCartney, Paul
McClure, Michael
McGuinn, Roger
McGuire, Barry
McKenzie, Scott
media saturation
“Memphis Blues Again”
lyrics of
Meredith, James
Mezzrow, Mezz
“Mighty, Mighty, Spade and Whitey” (Impressions)
lyrics of
Mighty Quinn
“Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo)”
Miller, Mitch
“Miner’s Lifeguard,”
Minstrel shows
“Miss Black America” (Mayfield)
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
“Mississippi Goddam” (Simone)
Mississippi Summer Project
Mitchell, Adrian
Mitchell, Joni
Monterey Pop Festival
Moore, Davey
moralism, of Left
Moriarty, Dean
Moses, Bob
“Most Likely You’ll Go Your Way and I’l Go Mine”
lyrics of
Mothers of Invention
Motown
“Move On Up” (Mayfield)
Movement City
“Mr. Tambourine Man” (Dylan)
lyrics of
Muddy Waters
Murray, Charles Shaar
Music from Big Pink (the Band)
Muste, A.J.
“My Back Pages” (Dylan)
lyrics of
“My Boy Sue” (Cash)
“My Uncle” (Flying Burrito Brothers)
mysticism
NAACP
Nashville
Nashville Sit-In
Nashville Skyline (Dylan)
songs on
N’Dour, Youssou
“Neighborhood Bully” (Dylan)
Nelson, Willie
Neuwirth, Bob
Never Ending Tour
New Christy Minstrels
New Left
New Left Notes
New Lost City Ramblers
New Masses
New Orleans
New York
folk scene in
New York Times
Newman, Paul
Newport Folk Festival
Newsreel
Newsweek
Newton, Huey
Nicks, Stevie
“The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down” (Emmett)
Nixon, Richard
“No More Auction Block,”
“North Country Blues” (Dylan)
“Norwegian Wood” (Lennon)
“Not Dark Yet” (Dylan)
“Nothing was Delivered” (Dylan)
“Nottamun Town,”
“Obviously Five Believers” (Dylan)
lyrics of
Ochs, Phil
in Chicago
“Ode to Billie” (Gentry)
Odetta
Official Bootleg
Oglesby, Carl
“Oh Freedom” (Baez)
“Ohio” (Young)
Old Testament
Olympia Theatre
On the Road (Kerouac)
“On the Road Again” (Dylan)
lyrics of
“One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later)” (Dylan)
lyrics of
“One Too Many Mornings” (Dylan)
“Only a Pawn in Their Game” (Dylan)
Ono, Yoko
Oswald, Lee Harvey
Our Singing Country (Lomax)
“Outlaw Blues”
lyrics of
“Outside of a Small Circle of Friends” (Ochs)
Owen, Wilfrid
“Oxford Town” (Dylan)
Pacifica Radio
Paine, Tom
“Parable of the Old Men and the Young” (Owen)
paranoia
Paris
Parks, Rosa
Parsons, Gram
Patchen, Kenneth
“Patriot Game,”
Patton, Charley
Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Paxton, Phil
Paxton, Tom
Peace News
Pearl Harbor
Peck, Abe
“Peggy Day” (Dylan)
Pennebaker, D.A.
“People Get Ready” (Mayfield)
People’s Songs
People’s World
“Percy’s Song” (Dylan)
Perkins, Carl
Peter, Paul and Mary
Phu, Dien Bien
Piao, Lin
Picasso, Pablo
“Pinball Wizard” (the Who)
Playboy
“Please Mrs. Henry” (Dylan)
“Please, Please Me” (Beatles)
Pleasures of the Harbor (Ochs)
“Pledging My Time” (Dylan)
politics, disillusionment with
Pop culture
as industry
in United States
Port Huron Statement
“Positively 4th Street” (Dylan)
lyrics of
Potter, Paul
Pound, Ezra
“Power and Glory” (Dylan)
Prague
Prairie Power
“The Preacher and the Slave,”
Presley, Elvis
“Pretty Boy Floyd” (Guthrie)
Princeton University
Progressive Labor (PL)
Protest songs
Protests. See also March on Washington
in Albany
against Cambodian invasion
in Chicago
against Iraq war
Vietnam War
in Washington D.C.
worldwide
“Queen Jane Approximately” (Dylan)
Racism
Rainbow Room
“Rainy Day Women #12 & 35” (Dylan)
“Ramblin on My Mind” (Johnson)
Ramos, Sugar
Reagan, Ronald
Reagon, Bernice Johnson
Reed, Jo
hn
Rehearsals for Retirement (Ochs)
“Restless Farewell” (Dylan)
Reuther, Walter
“Revolution” (Beatles)
“Revolution” (Simone)
Rexroth, Kennet
Rich, Adrienne
Richards, I.A.
Richards, Keith
Riesman, David
Rimbaud
“Ringing of the Revolution” (Ochs)
“Riot in Cell Block No. 9” (Lieber and Stoller)
“Rising High Water Blues” (Jefferson)
The Rising (Springsteen)
Ritchie, Jean
Rite of Spring (Stravinsky)
Ritter, Tex
The Road and the Miles to Dundee”
Robertson, Robbie
Robeson, Paul
Robinson, Earl
Robinson, Smokey
“Rock Island Line” (Leadbelly)
Rockefeller, Winthrop
rock ’n’ roll
folk and
Rodgers, Jimmie
Rogers, Will
“Rollin’ Stone” (Muddy Waters)
Rolling Stone (magazine)
Rolling Stones
Rolling Thunder
Roots (Mayfield)
Roth, Philip
Rotolo, Carla
Rotolo, Suze
Rubin, Jerry
Russell, Bertrand
Rustin, Bayard
Ryan, Robert
Sacco and Vanzetti
Sadler, Barry
Sainte-Marie, Buffy
sales, of records
Samuel, Raphael
San Francisco
“San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)” (McKenzie)
San Quentin
Sandburg, Carl
Sanger, Margaret
“Santo Domingo” (Ochs)
Savon, Felix
Schwerner, Mickey
Scottsboro
Seale, Bobby
Seeger, Peggy
Seeger, Pete
Seeger, Ruth Crawford
Self Portrait (Dylan)
release of
Selma (Alabama)
September
Sergeant Pepper (Beatles)
Set-Up
“Seven Curses” (Dylan)
sexual liberation
Sharp, Cecil
“She Belongs to Me” (Dylan)
Shelton, Robert
“She’s Your Lover Now” (Dylan)
Silber, Irwin
Simone, Nina
Sinatra, Frank, Jr.
Sinclair, John
on Springsteen
Sing Out!
Singer’s Clubs
Singing Englishman (Lloyd)
Singing Socialists
Sit-in movements
Skelton, John
skiffle
Slow Train Coming (Dylan)
Smith, Bessie
Smith, Harry
Smith, Kate
Snow, Hank
Snyder, Gary
“So Long It’s Been Good to Know You” (Guthrie)
social movements, music and
“Song to Woody” (Dylan)
Songs for John Doe (Almanac Singers)
Sonnets in Praise of Capital Punishment (Wordsworth)
Soviet Union
“Spanish Harlem Incident” (Dylan)
Springsteen, Bruce
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