Morrison, Jim
Morrison Hotel
(album)
“Most Peculiar Man, A,” (song)
“Mother” (song)
“Motherless Child” (song)
Mothers of Invention
Mothersbaugh, Bob
Mothersbaugh, Mark
Motown
Mott, Stewart
Mountain
“Mr. Tambourine Man” (song by CSNY)
“Mr. Tambourine Man” (song by the Byrds)
“Mrs. Robinson” (song)
Murtagh, John
Music and Peace Conference
Music City Studio
“Music Is Love” (song)
Music publishing
Muskie, Edwin
“My Sweet Lord” (song)
Mynah Birds
NASA.
See
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Nash, Graham
Bernstein, Joel, and
breakdown of CSNY and
breakup with Mitchell, Joni
at Brookfield House
Coolidge and
Crosby, David, and
Déjà vu
and
Déjà vu
tour and
Fillmore East and
“Girl to Be on My Mind” and
Hollies, The, and
Mitchell, Joni, and
“Music Is Love” and
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame concert and
Royal Albert Hall and
sailing trip of
“Song with No Words (Tree with No Leaves)” and
Songs for Beginners
and
Taylor, Dallas, and
Taylor, James, and
work in 1980s of
Nashville Skyline
(album)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
National Guard
Neil, Fred
Neil Young
(album)
Nelson, Gaylord
Nesmith, Mike
New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (Mobe)
New York Pop concerts
New York Post
New York Times
Beatles breakup and
Carnal Knowledge
and
Vietnam War and
New York Times Magazine
New York University (NYU)
New Yorker
Newport Folk Festival
Newsweek
Nichols, Mike
Carnal Knowledge
and
Catch-22
and
Nicholson, Jack
“Night and Day” (song)
Night Owl, The
“Night Owl” (song)
Nitzsche, Jack
Nix, Don
Nixon, Richard
drugs and
environmentalism and
inauguration of
Jackson State College and
Vietnam War troop withdrawals
Weather Underground and
No Nukes concert
Nog
(Wurlitzer)
Noonan, John Ford
Nyro, Laura
NYU.
See
New York University
Oakes, Bill
Oates, Warren
Oban Times
O'Brien, Joel
Ochs, Phil
O'Dell, Chris
Office of Environmental Affairs
“Oh, Mary Don't You Weep” (song)
“Oh, Susannah” (song)
“Oh Baby, Don't You Loose Your Lip on Me” (song)
“Ohio” (song)
at Fillmore East
recording of
Strawberry Statement, The,
and
“Old Friends” (song)
“Old Man” (song)
“Old Times Good Times” (song)
Oldham, Andrew Loog
“On Top of Old Smoky” (song)
“One Fine Day” (song)
“Only Living Boy in New York, The,” (song)
“Only Love Can Break Your Heart” (song)
Ono, Yoko
Cox, Kyoko, and
Grapefruit
and
influence on Lennon, John, of
Langham and
makeover of
McCartney, Paul, and
miscarriage of
O'Dell and
Plastic Ono Band
and
Primal Scream Institute and
Tittenhurst Park and
Up Your Legs
and
“Oo You” (song)
Oppenheim, David
Orbison, Roy
Osborn, Joe
Ostin, Mo
Oughton, Diana
“Our House” (song)
Strawberry Statement, The,
and
“Our Song” (song)
Page, Jimmy
Paint Your Wagon
(album)
Palmer, Bruce
Palmer, Tony
“Paperback Writer” (song)
Paradiso, Vikki
Parent, Steven
Pariser, Alan
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
(album)
Patton
(film)
Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Paul Simon
(album)
Peace Incorporated
“Peggy Sue Got Married” (song)
Perkins, Tony
Peter, Paul and Mary
breakup of
Cornyn and
Winter Concert for Peace and
Peter and Gordon
Phillips, John
Plant, Robert
Plastic Ono Band
(album by John Lennon)
recording of
Plastic Ono Band
(album by Ono)
“Play Me a Sad Song” (song)
Poco
Poston, Brooks
“Pre-Road Downs” (song)
Presley, Elvis
Preston, Billy
“Pretender, The,” (song)
Primal Scream - Primal Therapy: The Cure for Neurosis, The
(Janov, A.)
Primal Scream Institute
Prosen, Sid
“Puff the Magic Dragon” (song)
“Punky's Dilemma” (song)
Quarto, Charles John
“Questions” (song)
Radle, Carl
“Rainy Day Man” (song)
Raitt, Bonnie
Rascals, The
Rat
(newspaper)
Ray Coniff Singers
Reagan, Ronald
Record Plant
Reed, Jerry
Reed, Lou
Reeves, Greg
firing of
After the Gold Rush
and
Royal Albert Hall and
Reich, Charles
Reprise Records
“Revolution” (song)
“Revolution 9” (song)
Revolutionary, The,
(film)
Revolutionary Force
Revolver
(album)
Rhodes, Red
“Richard Cory” (song)
Richards, Keith
Richter, Dan
“Riding on a Railroad” (song)
Rivers, Johnny
Robbins, Terry
Roberts, Elliot
Robinson, Smokey
Robinson, Walter
Robles, Daniel Alomia
Roche, Maggie
Roche, Terre
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Rock festivals
“Role Over Beethoven” (song)
Rolling Stone
Déjà vu
and
McCartney
and
Sweet Baby James
and
Rolling Stones
Altamont Speedway and
Roosevelt National Forest
“Rose of Aberdeen” (song)
Ross, Diana
Rothchild, Paul
Rothschild, Amalie
“Roving Gambler” (song)
Royal Albert Hall
Royalties
from
Let It Be
Rubin, Jerry
“Run of the Mill” (song)
Rupert the Bear
(film)
Ruskin, Leonard
Russell, Leon
RYP/Off Collective
Sam and Dave
Samuels, Calvin
Sander, Ellen
Santana
“Saturday Night Live” (television show)
“Save the Life of My Child” (song)
“Scarborough Fair/Canticle” (song)
Schaefer Music Festival
Scheuer, Sandra
Schickel, Richard
Schnerr, Susan
Schroeder, William
SDS.
See
Students for a Democratic Society
“Sea of Madness” (song)
Seale, Bobby
“Searchin'” (song)
Sebastian, John
Sebring, Jay
Self-Portrait
(album)
Sellers, Peter
Sentimental Journey
(album)
“Sexy Sadie” (song)
Shady Grove Music Fair
Shankar, Ravi
Shepard, Sam
Shirelles, The
“Shy” (song)
“Signed Sealed Delivered (I'm Yours)” (song)
“Silent Homecoming” (song)
Silent Spring
(Carson)
Simon, Belle
Simon, Carly
Simon, Eddie
Simon, Joe
Simon, Louis
Simon, Paul
breakup of Simon and Garfunkel and
Bridge Over Troubled Water
and
Bridge Over Troubled Water
tour and
Carnegie Hall and
Crosby, Stills & Nash and
Davis, Clive, and
Dylan and
eccentricities of
folk music boom and
Forest Hills Tennis Stadium and
Harper and
“Hold On” and
Knechtel and
lawsuit against
Monterey Pop Festival and
Nichols and
NYU and
Paul Simon
Roche, Maggie, and
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame concert and
in San Francisco
solo career of
songwriting of
Sounds of Silence
and
South American music and
stage presence of
Summer Festival for Peace and
teaching of
work in 1980s of
Yarrow and
Simon and Garfunkel
breakup of
Bridge Over Troubled Water
and
Bridge Over Troubled Water
tour
Catch-22
and
criticism of
decline in popularity of
Forest Hills Tennis Stadium and
formation of
Grammy awards for
Greenwich Village and
reunions of
Songs of America
and
songwriting of
Sounds of Silence
and
Vietnam War and
Woodstock Music and Arts Festival and
“Simple Desultory Phillipic, A,” (song)
“Simple Man” (song)
“Singin' Call” (song)
“Sit Yourself Down” (song)
Sklar, Leland
Slick, Grace
Sly and the Family Stone
Smith, Joe
Smith, Mavis
“So Begins the Task” (song)
“So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright” (song)
Soft rock
Solo careers
“Something” (song)
“Something in the Way She Moves” (song)
“Something's Wrong” (song)
“Song for the Asking” (song)
Song to a Seagull
(album)
“Song with No Words (Tree with No Leaves)” (song)
Songs for Beginners
(album)
Songs of America
(television special)
Songs Our Daddy Taught Us
(album)
Songwriters Hall of Fame
“Soul Man” (song)
“Sound of Silence, The,” (song)
electric guitar overdubs on
Sounds of Silence
(album)
Southern, Terry
“Southern Man” (song)
Southern Strategy
Space program
Speakeasy Club
Spector, Phil
All Things Must Pass
and
“Bridge Over Troubled Water” and
“Instant Karma” and
Let It Be
and
“Long and Winding Road, The,” and
Plastic Ono Band
and
Spielberg, Steven
Squires, The
Stanton, Harry Dean
“Stardust” (song)
Starkey, Jason
Starkey, Lee
Starkey, Zak
Starr, Edwin
Starr, Maureen, (née Starkey)
Starr, Ringo
acting career of
All Things Must Pass
and
Beatles breakup and
Beaucoups of Blues
and
Brookfield House and
closeness to Harrison and Lennon, John, of
delay of
McCartney
and
dissolution of Apple Corps and
Harrison and
Langham and
Lennon, John, and
McCartney, Paul, on
in Nashville
Plastic Ono Band
and
Presley and
reunion with McCartney, Paul
Sentimental Journey
and
Stills and
Vollmer and
“You Gotta Pay Your Dues” and
“Stay” (song)
“Steamroller” (song)
Stephen Stills
(album)
Stephen Stills 2
(album)
Stern, Howard
Stern, Isaac
Stern, Toni
Stevens, Cat
Stigwood, Robert
Still Crazy After All These Years
(album)
Stills, Stephen
arrest of
Barbata and
Bernstein, Joel, and
Brookfield House and
car accident of
Clapton and
Coolidge and