Gitlin, Todd,
The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage
(Bantam, 1993)
Giuliano, Geoffrey,
The Lost Beatles Interviews
(Cooper Square, 2002)
Goldman, Albert,
The Lives of John Lennon
(Morrow, 1988)
Goodman, Fred,
The Mansion on the Hill
(Times Books, 1997)
Graham, Bill, and Robert Greenfield,
Bill Graham Presents: My Life Inside Rock and Out
(Doubleday, 1992)
Guralnick
,
Peter
, Careless Love: The Unmaking of Elvis Presley
(Little, Brown, 1999)
Harrison, George,
I Me Mine
(Chronicle, 2002)
Hoffman, Abbie,
Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture
(Putnam, 1980)
Hoskyns, Barney,
Hotel California
(Wiley, 2006)
Kingston, Victoria,
Simon & Garfunkel: The Biography
(Fromm, 1998)
Lang, Michael, with Holly George-Warren,
The Road to Woodstock
(Ecco, 2009)
Lewisohn, Mark,
The Beatles Day By Day
(Harmony, 1990)
Lewisohn, Mark,
The Complete Beatles Chronicle
(Harmony, 1992)
Lovell, Jim, and Jeffrey Kluger,
Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13
(Houghton Mifflin, 1994)
Luftig, Stacy (editor),
The Paul Simon Companion
(Schirmer, 1997)
McDonough, Jimmy,
Shakey: Neil Young's Biography
(Random House, 2002)
Norman, Philip,
Shout!: The Beatles in Their Generation
(Fireside, 1981)
O'Dell, Chris, with Katherine Ketcham,
Miss O'Dell
(Touchstone, 2009)
O'Neil, Thomas,
The Grammys: The Ultimate Unofficial Guide to Music's Highest Honor
(Perigee, 1993)
Oudes, Bruce (editor),
From: The PresidentâRichard Nixon's Secret Files
(Harper and Row, 1989)
Perlstein, Rick,
Nixonland
(Scribner, 2008)
Reeves, Richard,
President Nixon: Alone in the White House
(Simon & Schuster, 2001)
Rogan, Johnny,
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: The Visual Documentary
(Omnibus, 1996)
Sandercombe, W. Fraser (ed.),
The Beatles Press Reports 1961-1970
(Collector's Guide, 2007)
Santelli, Robert,
Aquarius Rising: The Rock Festival Years
(Delta, 1980)
Schulman, Bruce Jr.,
The Seventies: The Great Shift in American Culture, Society, and Politics
(Free Press, 2004)
Taylor, Dallas,
Prisoner of Woodstock
(Thunder's Mouth, 1995)
Weller, Sheila,
Girls Like Us
(Atria, 2008)
Wenner, Jann,
Lennon Remembers
(Popular Library, 1971)
Weyler, Rex,
Greenpeace: How a Group of Ecologists, Journalists, and Visionaries Changed the World
(Rodale, 2004)
White, Timothy,
Long Ago and Far Away: James Taylor, the Life and Music
(Omnibus, 2001)
Zimmer, Dave,
Crosby, Stills & Nash: The Biography
(Da Capo, third edition, 2008)
Zimmer, Dave (ed.),
4 Way Street: The Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Reader
(Da Capo, 2004)
Zollo, Paul
, Songwriters on Songwriting
(Da Capo, 2003)
SELECTED ARTICLES
Alterman, Laraine, “Paul Simon,”
Rolling Stone
, May 28, 1970
Aronowitz, Alfred G., “In Paul's Own Write,”
New York Post
, April 20, 1970
Aronowitz, Alfred G., “Phil Spector Finds a Group,”
New York Post
, February 3, 1970
Bailey, Andrew, “George Does a Turn for Ravi,”
Rolling Stone,
October 29, 1970
“Beatle Asked to Testify at Tate Trial,”
Washington Post,
October 29, 1970
Bernstein, Carl, “Gentle James,”
Washington Post,
July 29, 1970
Braudy, Susan, “James Taylor, a New Troubadour,”
The New York Times Magazine,
February 21, 1971
Browne, David, “James Taylor: The Greats,”
Entertainment Weekly,
December 7, 2001
Caldwell, Earl, “Tate Jury Denied Death-Site Visit,”
New York Times,
January 19, 1971
Connolly, Ray, “The Party's Over, but None of us Wants to Admit It,”
London Evening Standard,
April 21, 1970
Darnton, John, “20,000 Youths Attended Rock âFestival for Peace' Here,”
New York Times,
August 7, 1970
“Fatal U. of W. Blast Laid to Bomb in Truck,”
Chicago Tribune
, August 25, 1970
Fong-Torres, Ben, “Art Garfunkel: The
Rolling Stone
Interview,”
Rolling Stone
, October 11, 1973
Fong-Torres, Ben, “Hello Darkness, My Old Friend,”
Rolling Stone
, January 12, 1971
“Frantic Filming of a Crazy Classic, The,”
Life
, June 12, 1970
Fremer, Michael, “Veteran Recording Engineer Roy Halee on Recording Simon and Garfunkel and Others,”
Musicangle.com
, July 1, 2005
Gould, Jack, “Ed Sullivan Devotes Show to Music by Beatles,”
New York Times
, March 2, 1970
Harris, Lew, “Like Old Times Again,”
Chicago Tribune
, July 6, 1970
Heckman, Don, “View from Simon's Bridge,”
New York Times
, February 27, 1972
Kneeland, Douglas E., “Campuses Quiet but Not Content,”
New York Times
, December 20, 1970
Landau, Jon, “Paul Simon: The
Rolling Stone
Interview,”
Rolling Stone
, July 20, 1972
Large, Arlen J., “Gore, Brock and âSouthern Strategy,'”
Wall Street Journal,
October 20, 1970
Lee, Victoria, “Teen Songwriters Hit,”
New York World-Telegram
, December 27, 1957
Montgomery, Paul L., “Slain Youths Lacked Time for âPolitics,'”
New York Times
, May 16, 1970
“New Rock: Bittersweet and Low, The,”
Time,
March 1, 1971
“Nixon Requests Broadcasters to Screen Lyrics,”
Billboard,
October 24, 1970
North, Patrick, “Ringo & Friends in Country Country,”
Rolling Stone,
August 16, 1970
Pagliasotti, Jim, “Concert Proves Again CSN&Y Without Peers in Rock Music,”
Denver Post,
May 13, 1970
Palmer, Tony, “Super-group Mythology,”
London Observer,
January 11, 1970
Robinson, Douglas, “Manson Called a Megalomaniac by Prosecutor as Trial Begins,”
New York Times
, July 25, 1970
Schultz, Terri, “Old Beatles Never Die; They Justâ,”
Chicago Tribune
, March 12, 1970
Siegel, Jules, “Midnight in Babylon,”
Rolling Stone
, February 18, 1971
Taylor, Derek, “The Beatles Split: Report from a Front Row Seat,”
Chicago Tribune,
July 26, 1970
Volsky, George, “Illicit Traffic in Cocaine âGrowing by Leaps and Bounds' in Miami,”
New York Times
, February 1, 1970
Watts, Michael, “Stephen Stills,”
Circus
, July 1972
Weiler, A. H., “Son of âHelp!',”
New York Times,
February 15, 1970
Wierzynski, Gregory H., “New Campus Mood: From Rage to Reform,”
Time,
November 30, 1970
Wright, Robert A., “Youths Battle Police on Coast,”
New York Times
, February 27, 1970
Yorke, Ritchie, “A Visit to Steve Stills' House,”
Los Angeles Times
, June 14, 1970
Yorke, Ritchie, “John, Yoko, Kyoko Get Trimmed,”
Rolling Stone,
February 21, 1970
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION
Archives of New York University, Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, New York
Assorted documents and “President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary,” Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
Catch-22
, DVD commentary (Paramount, 2001)
“James Paul McCartney
vs
. John Ono Lennon, George Harrison, Richard Starkey, and Apple Corps Ltd.,” court documentation and affidavits, National Archives, London
“James Taylor,” Warner Brothers press bio, 1970
Two-Lane Blacktop
, DVD commentary (Criterion Collection, 2007)
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, “Current Population Reports,” March 5, 1971
INDEX
Abbey Road
(album)
ABKCO
Acevedo, Susan
Acoustic guitar sales
“Across the Universe” (song)
Advertising Age
After the Gold Rush
(album)
cover art of
Reeves and
Agnew, Spiro
Ailes, Roger
Airport
(film)
Alberto-Culver
Alice in Wonderland
(play)
All Things Must Pass
(album)
Allen, Woody
Allman, Duane
Allman Brothers Band, The
“Almost Cut My Hair” (song)
Altamont Speedway
Altman, Robert
“America” (song)
“American Bandstand” (television show)
Animals, The
Ann-Margret
Antiwar movement
films
“Anywhere Like Heaven” (song)
Apollo
Apple Corps
dissolution of
McCartney, Paul, separation from
royalties and
Apple Records
Asher, Peter, and
Crosby, Stills & Nash and
Get Back
and
O'Dell and
Taylor, James, and
Apple Scruffs
“April Come She Will” (song)
Aragones, Sergio
Arkin, Alan
Arkush, Allan
Army Mathematics Research Center
Aronowitz, Al
“As I Come of Age” (song)
Asher, Betsy
Asher, Jane
Asher, Peter
Apple Records and
Carnegie Hall and
Crosby, Stills & Nash and
Hellman and
Klein and
McCartney, Paul, and
MGM Records and
O'Dell and
Reprise Records and
Sklar and
Sweet Baby James
and
Sweet Baby James
tour and
Aspinall, Neil
Associated Press
Atkins, Susan
Atlanta International Pop Festival
Atlantic Records
Déjà vu
and
AT&T
Au Go Go Singers
Austin Riggs Center
Autry, Gene
“Awaiting on You All” (song)
“Baby Driver” (song)
Bacall, Lauren
Bach to Rock Music Festival
Baez, Joan
“Bag One” (exhibit)
Balaban, Bob
Balin, Marty
“Ballad of John and Yoko, The,” (song)
Bananas
(film)
Band of Gypsies
Band of Joy
Bank of America
Barbata, Johnny
“Barbriallen” (song)
Barlow, Jane
Barncard, Stephen
Barricade
(opera)
“Be My Baby” (song)
Beach Boys
“Beat Love” (song)
Beatle Book
Beatles, The
Abbey Road
and
breakup of
CSNY and
Ed Sullivan Show, The
, and
“Helter Skelter” and
Klein and
Langham and
Let It Be
and
Magical Mystery Tour
and
Manson and
Royal Albert Hall and
royalties and
White Album
and
Beatty, Warren
Beaucoups of Blues
(album)
recording of
release of
“Beaucoups of Blues” (song)
Beaver College
“Behind That Locked Door” (song)
Belden, Jack
Bergen, Candice
Berkeley Community Theatreâ126
Bernstein, Carl
Bernstein, Joel
Bernstein, Leonard
Bernstein, William
Berry, Chuck
“Bertha” (song)
“Better Days” (song)
“Beware of Darkness” (song)
Big Brother and the Holding Company
Big Records
“Big Yellow Taxi” (song)
Billboard
Bridge Over Troubled Water
and
“Bridge Over Troubled Water” and
Music and Peace Conference and
Sweet Baby James
and
Bird, Laurie
“Birds” (song)
Black House
Black Panthers
Black Power Movement
“Black Queen” (song)
Black Sabbath
“Blackbird” (song)
Blaine, Hal
Blakely, Ronee
“Bleecker Street” (song)
Blind Faith
Blindman
(film)
Blood, Sweat & Tears
Winter Concert for Peace and
“Blossom” (song)
Blows Against the Empire
(album)
“Blue Bells of Scotland” (song)
“Bluebird” (song)
“Blues Are Just a Bad Dream, The,” (song)
Blues Project
Bombs
Bookends
(album)
Bootleg recordings
Boston Commons
“Both Sides Now” (song)
Boudin, Kathy