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MUSC 200: FOLK ROCK

Idea of simple melody for use of participation
folk rock
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When was folk music first recorded and by whom?
1920s-1930s The Carter Family
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1st wave: "urban folk" 40s-50s
first folk music revival two important singers 1. Almanac Singers 2. The Weavers
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Almanac Singers
founded in 1941 singing group and political activists opposed to WW2, peace part of the folk music revival (first wave) split during WW2
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The Weavers
founded 1948 based in Greenwich Village, NYC Village Vanguard club attracted large groups of folk fans part of the folk music revival (first wave)
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Who is Woody Guthrie?
came from the Almanac Singers influenced by traditional folk & hillbilly records traditional & original songs (mostly with political tone)
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Who was a major influence on Bob Dylan?
Woody Guthrie
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Who wrote "This Land is Your Land" and why?
Woody Guthrie, 1940 response to Berlin's "God Bless America"
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"Urban Folk" in the 40s-50s
inspired by American & world folk music urban intellectuals (NYC) sing-a-longs; protest songs goes underground mid 50s
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When was the the second wave in folk music revival?
1960s
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Who is an important icon for the second wave of folk music revival?
Bob Dylan
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Bob Dylan: Phase 1 (1960-1963)
Changed his name to Robert Zimmerman covers & imitates folk pioneers rough vocal, harmonica, and guitar
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Who are three references for phase 1 in Bob Dylan's career?
Woody Guthrie Robert Johnson Hank Williams
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Bob Dylan Phase 2 (1963-1965)
original surrealist singer-songwriter growing disillusionment with urban folkies changed image influence on The Beatles
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During phase 2 of Bob Dylan's career, what was his music like?
emphasis on personalized, ambiguous, poetic imagery, and humor beat poetry scene critique on society
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What is a popular song of Bob Dylan during phase 2 and what was it about?
"Blowin' in the Wind" civil rights
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Bob Dylan Phase 3 starts 1965
folk rock
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What is an important album during Phase 3 of Bob Dylan?
Bringing it All Back Home half electric album
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"Subterranean Homesick Blues"
from album: Bring it All Back Home not explicitly political but does not critique society rock'n'roll beat & electric instruments 12 Bar Blues: harmonic progression
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The Byrds-electric version of "Mr. Tambourine Man"
BOB DYLAN poetry of folk (mostly acoustic Dylan song from Bringing It All Back Home! pop rock Beatles sound! 12 string electric guitar! 1st folk rock hit (#1)! contrasting verse chorus
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"Like a Rolling Stone"
#2 in 1965 electric rock instruments and rock beat rough vocals and cynical lyrics longest single yet released (6min)
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Newport Folk Festival July 1965
Seeger camp vs. the Dylan camp
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Which song changed the concept of writings songs?
"Subterranean Homesick Blues" Bob Dylan
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