Events, Music, TV, & Movies.  Events ◦ 9,377 Dead in Vietnam ◦ January 15, 1967: Super Bowl I  Green Bay Packers vs. Kansas City Chiefs ◦ Muhammad Ali.

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Events, Music, TV, & Movies

 Events ◦ 9,377 Dead in Vietnam ◦ January 15, 1967: Super Bowl I  Green Bay Packers vs. Kansas City Chiefs ◦ Muhammad Ali is stripped of the Heavy Weight Title ◦ Elvis Presley marries Priscilla Beaulieu  May 1, 1967

 Beatles release “Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band”  Hits ◦ “With a Little Help From My Friends” ◦ “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” ◦ “When I’m Sixty-four”

 Affects of Sgt. Pepper’s ◦ 1 st gatefold album ◦ 1 st time adults take rock-n-roll seriously ◦ 1 st album to include lyrics ◦ 1 st time rock-n-roll is considered art

 2 nd British Invasion ◦ Better musicians ◦ More complicated music ◦ Artists had to have real talent  Groups ◦ The Who (1-32)  “Happy Jack”  “Behind Blue Eyes” ◦ Cream  “Strange Brew”  “White Room”

 Groups cont’ ◦ The Yardbirds  “For Your Love” ◦ The Moody Blues  “Nights in White Satin”  Jimi Hendrix ◦ Revolutionizes guitar play ◦ Uses feedback as part of his music ◦ Becomes the new guitar god ◦ Hits  “Purple Haze”  “Foxy Lady”

 Monterey Pop (1-31) ◦ 1 st Outdoor, multiple day, multiple band, rock festival ◦ These types of concerts become regular summer events ◦ Bands  The Who, Jefferson Airplane, The Grateful Dead, The Beach Boys, Janis Joplin, & Jimi Hendrix (1-33) ◦ Leads to Woodstock in ‘69

 New Shows ◦ The Carol Burnett Show The Carol Burnett Show ◦ The Flying Nun  Star: Sally Field ◦ The Invaders ◦ Gentle Ben ◦ Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour  Top 5 Shows ◦ 1. Andy Griffith Show 2. The Lucy Show 3. Gomer Pyle, USMC 4. Gunsmoke Family Affair

 Top 5 ◦ Cool Hand Luke  Star: Paul Newman ◦ The Graduate The Graduate  Stars: Dustin Hoffman & Anne Bancroft ◦ Guess Who's Coming to Dinner  Star: Sidney Poitier ◦ The Jungle Book  Disney ◦ Point Blank

 April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King Jr. is killed ◦ Assassin: James Earl Ray  June 5, 1968: Robert F. Kennedy is killed ◦ Assassin: Sirhan Sirhan  Nixon elected President  Movie ratings begin

 New American Bands ◦ Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) (8-28) ◦ Dominate the Top 40 & Radio ◦ Hits  “Proud Mary”  “Bad Moon Risen”  “Fortunate Son”

 New American Bands ◦ Sly & the Family Stone (4-4) ◦ 1 st inter racial & inter gender group ◦ Combined white rock with black soul=“Funk” ◦ Hits  “Everyday People”  “Family Affair”  “Dance to the Music”  Bubble Gum Music ◦ Sweet & innocent: for tweens  “Yummy Yummy” by Ohio Express  “Chewy Chewy”  “Sugar Sugar” (1-36)

 New TV Shows ◦ “Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood” ◦ “Hawaii Five-O” “Hawaii Five-O” ◦ “The Mod Squad” ◦ “Blondie”  Top 5 Shows ◦ 1. Lucy Show ◦ 2. Andy Griffith ◦ 3. Gomer Pyle ◦ 4. Gunsmoke ◦ 5. Family Affair 1968 TV

 Top 5 Movies ◦ Oliver! ◦ 2001: A Space Odyssey ◦ Planet of the Apes Planet of the Apes  Star: Charlton Heston ◦ Night of the Living Dead ◦ Once Upon A Time In The West

 My Lai Massacre: 567 Vietnamese civilians killed  July 20, 1969: The US lands a man on the moon (8-10) ◦ Neil Armstrong: 1 st man on the moon  From Ohio  The Charles Manson murders  The Draft Lottery System

 The Birth of Heavy Metal ◦ Led Zeppelin (4-1) “Immigrant Song” ◦ Black Sabbath (9-14) “War Pigs” ◦ Alice Cooper (1-23)  Created a theatrical stage show  The beginning of shock rock  Woodstock ◦ 500,000+ people ◦ Hendrix, the Who, Janis Joplin, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, CCR

 Altamont ◦ Free version of Woodstock put on by the Rolling Stones ◦ Hell’s Angels hired for security  Big mistake ◦ The Angels kill a black man ◦ Symbolic end to the 60s

 New Shows ◦ The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch ◦ Sesame Street ◦ Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? ◦ The Hardy Boys  Top 5 Shows ◦ 1. Laugh-in 2. Gunsmoke 3. Bonanza 4. Mayberry, RFD 5. Family Affair

 Top 5 Movies ◦ “The Wild Bunch” ◦ “Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid”  Stars: Paul Newman & Robert Redford ◦ “Easy Rider”  Star: Peter Fonda ◦ “Army of Shadows” ◦ “Midnight Cowboy”

 The Mamas and the Papas ◦ ◦ “California Dreaming”  Peter, Paul, & Mary ◦ ◦ “Puff the Magic Dragon”  Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young ◦ ◦ “Teach Your Children Well”  Bob Dylan 1962-present ◦ “Times They are A-Changin’”

1960s Project I.Interview a person who was alive in the 60s. (for best results make sure the person is at least 52) A.Questions: 1.When and where were you born? 2.What do you remember about President Kennedy's assassination? If nothing, explain why 3.What do you remember about the Vietnam war? 4.What was your favorite toy from the 60s? 5.What was your favorite TV show?

6.Who was your favorite band or musician from the 60s and why? 7.Your favorite song? 8.What do you remember most about being in school in the 60s? 9.What was your favorite movie of the 60s and why? 10.Why is your greatest memory of the 60s and why? B.Your task: 1.Interview someone. 2.Record their answers. 3.Write a 1 page biographic essay using their answers C.Due on Tuesday, February 26th