Fire and Rain (55 page)

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Authors: David Browne

Crosby, David, and
Déjà vu
album cover and
Déjà vu
and
Déjà vu
tour and
Fillmore East and
Greenwich Village and
Harrison and
Hendrix and
Kent State University and
lifestyle of
in London
Monterey Pop Festival and
“Ohio” and
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame concert and
Royal Albert Hall and
Starr, Ringo, and
Stephen Stills 2
and
Stephen Stills
and
Taylor, Dallas, and
Voormann and
work in 1980s of
Young, Neil, and
Stone, Ron
Stills arrest and
Stone, Sly
Stookey, Noel Paul
“Stop Stop Stop” (song)
Stowe, Irving
Strawberry Fields Festival
Strawberry Statement, The
(film)
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
Studio
“Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” (song)
“Suite for 20G” (song)
Summer Festival for Peace
“Sunny Skies” (song)
Sunset Sound
Supremes, The
Swan Silvertones
“Swanee River” (song)
Sweet Baby James
(album)
cover of
Grammy nomination of
naming of
reception of
recording of
sales of
Taylor, Livingston, and
tour
“Sweet Baby James” (song)
“Take a Letter, Maria” (song)
“Tamalpais High (At Around 3)” (song)
Tannen, Michael
Tapestry
(album)
Tate, Sharon
Taylor, Alex
Taylor, Dallas
firing of
Young, Neil, and
Taylor, Derek
Taylor, Isaac
Taylor, James
Apple Records and
Braudy and
Carnegie Hall and
college tour of
on cover of
Time
drugs and
early life of
Elliot, Cass, and
Greenpeace and
Greenpeace Benefit and
headline tour of
Hellman and
heroin and
hospitalization of
King, Carole, and
Klein and
live performances of
McCartney, Paul, and
Mitchell, Joni, and
motorcycle accident of
Nash and
popularity of
relationships of
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame concert and
Smith, Joe, and
stage presence of
Sweet Baby James
and
Sweet Baby James
tour of
Troubadour and
Two Lane Blacktop
and
Warner Brothers and
women and
work in 1980s of
Taylor, Kate
Taylor, Livingston
Sweet Baby James
and
Taylor, Trudy
Tea for the Tillerman
(album)
“Teach Your Children” (song)
“Tears of a Clown, The,” (song)
“Teenage Fool” (song)
“A Teenager in Love, A,” (song)
‘Tell Me Why” (song)
Ten Years After
Thal, Terry
“That Would Be Something” (song)
“Boxer, The,” (song)
There Goes Rhymin' Simon
(album)
“There's Only One” (song)
“(They Long to Be) Close to You” (song)
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
(play)
Things to Come
Think Too Much
(album)
“This Flight Tonight” (song)
“Those Were the Days” (song)
Ticket revenues
“Till the Morning Comes” (song)
Time
colleges and
Taylor, James, and
Vietnam War and
Tittenhurst Park
“To a Flame” (song)
Tom and Jerry
See also
Simon and Garfunkel
Tora! Tora! Tora!
(film)
Toronto Rock & Roll Revival
“Traction in the Rain” (song)
Treasury Department
“Triad” (song)
Troubadour
Crosby, David, and
Taylor, James, and
Troy, Doris
Trudeau, Pierre
True Confessions
(play)
“True or False” (song)
Tumbleweed Connection
(album)
“Turn Around and Love You” (song)
Turner, Big Joe
Turrin, Joe
Turtles, The
Twickenham Studio
“Two of Us” (song)
1921: A Space Odyssey
(film)
Two-Lane Blacktop
(film)
Unfinished Music No. 2: Life with the Lions
(album)
United Artists
University of California at Santa Barbara
University of Connecticut
University of Manchester
University of Washington
“Up Around the Bend” (song)
“Up on the Roof” (song)
Up Your Legs
(film)
“Valentine's Day” (song)
Van Ronk, Dave
Velvet Underground
Vietnam Moratorium Committee
Vietnam War
midterm elections and
Simon and Garfunkel and
troop withdrawals
See also
Antiwar movement
Village Gaslight
Village Voice
Villella, Edward
Voight, Jon
Vollmer, Jürgen
Voormann, Klaus
All Things Must Pass
and
Friar Park and
“I'm a Fool to Care” and
Plastic Ono Band
and
on Starr, Ringo
Stills and
“Wah-Wah” (song)
“Waiting” (song)
Walking Tall
(film)
Wall of Sound
“The Wall Song” (song)
Waller, Gordon
“War” (song)
“War Song” (song)
Warner Brothers Records
Asher, Peter, and
soundstage
Warner Music Group
Warren Commission
Warwick, Dionne
Washington Post
Watergate
Watkins, Paul
Watts, Michael
Watts, Paul
Wayne, John
WBCR
“We Are Not Helpless” (song)
“We Can Work It Out” (song)
Weather Underground
Wedding Album
(album)
Wednesday MorningAM
(album)
Weiner, Lee
Welch, Raquel
“Well Well Well” (song)
Welles, Orson
Wenner, Jann
West, Bobby
“We've Only Just Begun” (song)
“What Is Life” (song)
Wheeler, Harvey
“When You Dance I Can Really Love” (song)
“Where Do the Children Play?” (song)
“Where Will I Be” (song)
White, Alan
White Album
(album)
Whitlock, Bobby
Who, The
Whole Earth Catalog
“Wild World” (song)
Wilde, Nurit
Wilkerson, Cathy
“Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” (song)
William Morris Agency
Willis, Ellen
Wilson, Al
Wilson, Dennis
Wilson, Earl
Wilson, Tom
“Wind on the Water” (song)
Winter, Johnny
Winter Concert for Peace
Winter's End Festival
Winwood, Steve
“With a Little Help from My Friends” (song)
“Without Her” (song)
Wonder, Stevie
“Wonderful World” (song)
Wonderwall Music
(album)
“Wooden Ships” (song)
“Woodstock” (song by Crosby, Stills & Nash)
“Woodstock” (song by CSNY)
“Woodstock” (song by Mitchell, Joni)
Woodstock Music and Arts Festival
Crosby, Stills & Nash and
Lang and
“Working Class Hero” (song)
Workingman's Dead
(album)
World Peace Festival
“World Without Love, A” (song)
“Wounded Bird” (song)
Wrecking Crew
Writer
(album)
Wurlitzer, Rudy
Wyman, Bill
X, Michael
Yarrow, Peter
Yellow Submarine
(film)
“Yesterday” (song)
Yogananda, Paramahansa
Yorke, Ritchie
“You Always Hurt the One You Love” (song)
“You Can Close Your Eyes” (song)
“You Can Tell the World” (song)
“You Don't Have to Cry” (song)
“You Gotta Pay Your Dues” (song)
Young, Neil
breakdown of CSNY and
Buffalo Springfield and
Crazy Horse and
Crosby, Stills & Nash and
Déjà vu
album cover and
Déjà vu
and
Déjà vu
tour and
Fillmore East and
After the Gold Rush
and
Harvest
and
“I Used to Be a King” and
move to Northern California of
“Music Is Love” and
“Ohio” and
Reprise Records and
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and
Royal Albert Hall and
Stills and
Taylor, Dallas, and
work in 1980s of
Young, Rassy
Young Lords
“Your Song” (song)
“You've Got a Friend” (song)
“You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'” (song)
Zappa, Frank
Zeffirelli, Franco
1
Harrison was also taking a potshot at that band. Dave Dee, a former cop who'd announced his departure from the group a few months before, had been critical of Lennon's decision to return his MBE in protest of Vietnam. “Every time Lennon sees things go a little bit quiet for the Beatles these days, he seems to leap to the forefront and do something silly,” said Dee, who called the move “stupid.”
2
Six days later, Crosby accompanied Dylan to Princeton, where Dylan was given an honorary doctorate as he was “approaching the perilous age of thirty,” the citation read. “He said it was gonna happen and I said, ‘Can I come with you?' He said, ‘Sure, but I don't know if I wanna go and do that.' I said, ‘Let's go see.' It didn't turn out well at all because they wanted him to wear a cap and gown. He was extremely unimpressed with them all.”
3
Gordon played drums on Crosby, Stills & Nash's “Marrakesh Express.”
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