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The American Response to the 
British Invasion - continued 
MUS 1240 
Fall 2014
Review 
• New styles of music created in US by 1965 combining 
Merseybeat with already popular US styles 
• Dylan 
– 1965 goes electric 
• Folk Rock 
– Byrds (combination of Dylan and the Beatles) 
– Simon and Garfunkel, Mamas and Papas, The Turtles, etc. 
• Beach Boys 
– 3 developmental stages 
– Wilson changes direction 
– Pet Sounds
Sonny and Cher – 
Folk Rock meets Spector 
• Sonny Bono (1935-1998) 
– Worked in record business since the 1950s, had been assigned to Little Richard 
when he quit music for ministry. 
– Became aide to Phil Spector, sang backup vocals or played percussion 
instruments on his recordings at Gold Star Studios. 
– Would often bring his girlfriend (Cherilyn La Piere) Cher (b. 1946) to sing 
backup. The dup sang backup on many Spector hits including “Be My Baby” – 
Ronettes, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” – The Righteous Brothers 
– Began performing together in 1963 under name Caesar and Cleo, had little 
success. Change to own names in 1964. 
– 1965 – “I Got You Babe” hits #1 on US and UK charts 
– Hippie Fashion – Bono and Cher were some of the first proponents of hippie 
fashion, being thrown out of hotels, restaurants, etc. for the way they were 
dressed. Sonny Bono’s solo hit “Laugh at Me” (1966) is a direct reflection. 
Insisted they had the right to dress how they chose. 
– Bono would become involved in politics later in his life, becoming mayor of 
Palm Springs, CA from 1988-92, and as a member of the U.S. House of 
Representatives from CA from 1994 until his death from a skiing accident.
Gary Lewis and the Playboys 
• Gary Lewis was the son of comedian Jerry Lewis, 
and had worked as a child actor like late 1950s 
teen idol Ricky Nelson. 
• -”This Diamond Ring” #1 US hit from 1965 
– Arranged by pianist Leon Russell (Wrecking Crew) and 
cowritten by Al Kooper (who played on Dylan’s “Like a 
Rolling Stone” and “Positively 4th Street”) 
• “She’s Just My Style” – (pop US #3 in 65) heavy 
Beach Boys influence
The Lovin’ Spoonful 
• John Sebastian – lead singer and played autoharp 
– folk musician who did not leave NYC in the great folk 
exodus to LA of 64/65. 
• Lovin’ Spoonful was inspired by the Beatles, performed 
at coffee houses in Greenwich Village. 
• Signed by a small indie label in NYC (many of the folk 
groups that left NYC for LA ironically signed with major 
NY based labels) 
• “Do You Believe in Magic” – summer 1965 
• “Daydream” – 1966 
• “Summer in the City” - 1966
The Rascals 
• Formed in NYC in 1964 
• More connected to R&B than Folk, seen as a 
precursor to British blues bands more so than 
as an answer to the Beatles. 
– Opened for the Beatles’ historic 1965 Shea 
Stadium performance. 
• “Good Lovin’” – 1965 (US #1) 
• “Groovin’” – 1967 (US #1) 
• “A Beautiful Mornin’” – 1968 (US #3)
The end of New York’s dominance on 
the music industry 
• New York had been so powerful during the first half of the 1960s with the 
Brill Building’s hold on the music industry. 
• By the middle of the decade, New York’s influence had given way to the 
growing importance of Hollywood. Many labels and musicians had move 
out to California 
• However, Some groups and producers had success out of New York during 
this transitional period. 
– Lieber/Stoller form a new label, Red Bird Records. 
• “Chapel of Love” – Dixie Cups 
• “Leader of the Pack” – Shangri-Las 
– The Four Seasons (Frankie Valli) 
• 1962 – “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and “Sherry” 1963 – “Walk Like a Man” 
• 1964 – “Rag Doll” 1965 – “Let’s Hang On” 
• 1966 – “Workin’ My Way Back to You” 
• Doo – Wop style; Recorded for Vee-Jay Records 
• “Jersey Boys” – Broadway show based on their career
Garage Bands 
• After the success of the Beatles, many young males with very little 
or no experience as musicians but with tons of enthusiasm try their 
hand at starting bands. 
• Some have success on a regional and even a national level, but 
most did not. They often used inexpensive instruments, rehearsed 
in garages or basements, and recorded albums on simple 
equipment. 
• There is a section of the music collecting world that focuses on the 
recordings of these “garage bands”. Many of the artists of the 
1970s punk movement took inspiration from the amateur attitude 
created by these groups. 
• Most that had success were one-hit wonders…if they did have more 
than one hit, they often had progressed in their musicianship so 
much that their past seemed cute and laughable.
The Kingsmen – “Louie Louie” 
• Kingsmen – from Portland, OR 
• “Louie Louie” went to #2 in the US at same time 
Beatlemania was runnin’ wild, brother. 
• Made for $50 in a small Portland studio. 
• Lyrics were mostly indecipherable, so the rumor was that 
the lyrics were pornographic 
– Governor of Indiana called for an FCC investigation of the song 
• After their success in 1964, a wave of garage bands came 
out of the woodwork 
– “Land of 1000 Dances” – Cannibal and the Headhunters (1965) 
– “Mony Mony” – Tommy James and the Shondells (1968) 
– “Wooly Bully” – Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs (1965)
TV Rock 
• The television industry attempts, as they did 
after the Payola scandals of the late 1950s, to 
take over and exert their will on what types of 
rock music would become popular through 
the television medium.
Paul Revere and the Raiders 
• Formed in Idaho, but were part of the garage band scene in the 
Pacific Northwest. 
• With help of Dick Clark, become house band of Clark’s CBS variety 
show, “Where the Action Is”, a spinoff of American Bandstand. 
– Other similar shows on the air at the time: ABC’s Shindig! And NBC’s 
Hullabaloo 
– These shows provided exposure for many British Invasion as well as 
American bands. 
• Paul Revere and the Raiders becomes the most successful of all the 
garage bands 
• Hits: 
– “Just Like Me” – 1966, “Kicks” – 1966, 
– “Hungry” – 1966, “Good Thing” - 1966
The Monkees 
• Most commercially successful answer to the Beatles 
• Created as a TV band for a weekly TV series on NBC in 1966 
– Clearly a response to Beatles’ films “Hard Days Night” and “Help!” 
• Cast as a band that could be actors primarily, but could also play some music 
– Michael Nesmith (guitarist/songwriter)– had played in Texas and L.A. folk clubs 
– Peter Tork – Greenwich Village folk scene 
– Mickey Dolenz – actor 
– Davy Jones – actor (had starred in stage play Oliver! In London) 
• They initially only sang on their records, as the production team was more concerned with their 
acting abilities. The music was left to an old-school process akin to old Brill Building/L.A. studio 
work 
– Songs written by Goffin and King, Neil Diamond, etc. 
– People looked down on the Monkees because of this when it leaked out. 
• Band was still a big hit: 
– “Last Train to Clarksville” US #1 1966, “I’m a Believer” US and UK #1 1966 
• They eventually fought for the rights to sing and perform their own music 
– Nesmith led that charge; he would later be involved in the creation of MTV. 
– The fact that they were so adamant about their rights to perform showed just how much the Beatles’ 
approach had changed the music business.
Other TV Rock 
• Music exec Don Kirschner promoted several 
make-believe cartoonish bands such as the 
Archies 
• The Partridge Family -1970s 
• Much of this type of music was aimed at 
younger listeners 
• Their older siblings were getting into 
psychedelia by the late 1960s.

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Mus 1240 Week 11 Fall 2014 notes

  • 1. The American Response to the British Invasion - continued MUS 1240 Fall 2014
  • 2. Review • New styles of music created in US by 1965 combining Merseybeat with already popular US styles • Dylan – 1965 goes electric • Folk Rock – Byrds (combination of Dylan and the Beatles) – Simon and Garfunkel, Mamas and Papas, The Turtles, etc. • Beach Boys – 3 developmental stages – Wilson changes direction – Pet Sounds
  • 3.
  • 4. Sonny and Cher – Folk Rock meets Spector • Sonny Bono (1935-1998) – Worked in record business since the 1950s, had been assigned to Little Richard when he quit music for ministry. – Became aide to Phil Spector, sang backup vocals or played percussion instruments on his recordings at Gold Star Studios. – Would often bring his girlfriend (Cherilyn La Piere) Cher (b. 1946) to sing backup. The dup sang backup on many Spector hits including “Be My Baby” – Ronettes, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” – The Righteous Brothers – Began performing together in 1963 under name Caesar and Cleo, had little success. Change to own names in 1964. – 1965 – “I Got You Babe” hits #1 on US and UK charts – Hippie Fashion – Bono and Cher were some of the first proponents of hippie fashion, being thrown out of hotels, restaurants, etc. for the way they were dressed. Sonny Bono’s solo hit “Laugh at Me” (1966) is a direct reflection. Insisted they had the right to dress how they chose. – Bono would become involved in politics later in his life, becoming mayor of Palm Springs, CA from 1988-92, and as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from CA from 1994 until his death from a skiing accident.
  • 5.
  • 6. Gary Lewis and the Playboys • Gary Lewis was the son of comedian Jerry Lewis, and had worked as a child actor like late 1950s teen idol Ricky Nelson. • -”This Diamond Ring” #1 US hit from 1965 – Arranged by pianist Leon Russell (Wrecking Crew) and cowritten by Al Kooper (who played on Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone” and “Positively 4th Street”) • “She’s Just My Style” – (pop US #3 in 65) heavy Beach Boys influence
  • 7.
  • 8. The Lovin’ Spoonful • John Sebastian – lead singer and played autoharp – folk musician who did not leave NYC in the great folk exodus to LA of 64/65. • Lovin’ Spoonful was inspired by the Beatles, performed at coffee houses in Greenwich Village. • Signed by a small indie label in NYC (many of the folk groups that left NYC for LA ironically signed with major NY based labels) • “Do You Believe in Magic” – summer 1965 • “Daydream” – 1966 • “Summer in the City” - 1966
  • 9.
  • 10. The Rascals • Formed in NYC in 1964 • More connected to R&B than Folk, seen as a precursor to British blues bands more so than as an answer to the Beatles. – Opened for the Beatles’ historic 1965 Shea Stadium performance. • “Good Lovin’” – 1965 (US #1) • “Groovin’” – 1967 (US #1) • “A Beautiful Mornin’” – 1968 (US #3)
  • 11.
  • 12. The end of New York’s dominance on the music industry • New York had been so powerful during the first half of the 1960s with the Brill Building’s hold on the music industry. • By the middle of the decade, New York’s influence had given way to the growing importance of Hollywood. Many labels and musicians had move out to California • However, Some groups and producers had success out of New York during this transitional period. – Lieber/Stoller form a new label, Red Bird Records. • “Chapel of Love” – Dixie Cups • “Leader of the Pack” – Shangri-Las – The Four Seasons (Frankie Valli) • 1962 – “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and “Sherry” 1963 – “Walk Like a Man” • 1964 – “Rag Doll” 1965 – “Let’s Hang On” • 1966 – “Workin’ My Way Back to You” • Doo – Wop style; Recorded for Vee-Jay Records • “Jersey Boys” – Broadway show based on their career
  • 13. Garage Bands • After the success of the Beatles, many young males with very little or no experience as musicians but with tons of enthusiasm try their hand at starting bands. • Some have success on a regional and even a national level, but most did not. They often used inexpensive instruments, rehearsed in garages or basements, and recorded albums on simple equipment. • There is a section of the music collecting world that focuses on the recordings of these “garage bands”. Many of the artists of the 1970s punk movement took inspiration from the amateur attitude created by these groups. • Most that had success were one-hit wonders…if they did have more than one hit, they often had progressed in their musicianship so much that their past seemed cute and laughable.
  • 14.
  • 15. The Kingsmen – “Louie Louie” • Kingsmen – from Portland, OR • “Louie Louie” went to #2 in the US at same time Beatlemania was runnin’ wild, brother. • Made for $50 in a small Portland studio. • Lyrics were mostly indecipherable, so the rumor was that the lyrics were pornographic – Governor of Indiana called for an FCC investigation of the song • After their success in 1964, a wave of garage bands came out of the woodwork – “Land of 1000 Dances” – Cannibal and the Headhunters (1965) – “Mony Mony” – Tommy James and the Shondells (1968) – “Wooly Bully” – Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs (1965)
  • 16. TV Rock • The television industry attempts, as they did after the Payola scandals of the late 1950s, to take over and exert their will on what types of rock music would become popular through the television medium.
  • 17.
  • 18. Paul Revere and the Raiders • Formed in Idaho, but were part of the garage band scene in the Pacific Northwest. • With help of Dick Clark, become house band of Clark’s CBS variety show, “Where the Action Is”, a spinoff of American Bandstand. – Other similar shows on the air at the time: ABC’s Shindig! And NBC’s Hullabaloo – These shows provided exposure for many British Invasion as well as American bands. • Paul Revere and the Raiders becomes the most successful of all the garage bands • Hits: – “Just Like Me” – 1966, “Kicks” – 1966, – “Hungry” – 1966, “Good Thing” - 1966
  • 19.
  • 20. The Monkees • Most commercially successful answer to the Beatles • Created as a TV band for a weekly TV series on NBC in 1966 – Clearly a response to Beatles’ films “Hard Days Night” and “Help!” • Cast as a band that could be actors primarily, but could also play some music – Michael Nesmith (guitarist/songwriter)– had played in Texas and L.A. folk clubs – Peter Tork – Greenwich Village folk scene – Mickey Dolenz – actor – Davy Jones – actor (had starred in stage play Oliver! In London) • They initially only sang on their records, as the production team was more concerned with their acting abilities. The music was left to an old-school process akin to old Brill Building/L.A. studio work – Songs written by Goffin and King, Neil Diamond, etc. – People looked down on the Monkees because of this when it leaked out. • Band was still a big hit: – “Last Train to Clarksville” US #1 1966, “I’m a Believer” US and UK #1 1966 • They eventually fought for the rights to sing and perform their own music – Nesmith led that charge; he would later be involved in the creation of MTV. – The fact that they were so adamant about their rights to perform showed just how much the Beatles’ approach had changed the music business.
  • 21. Other TV Rock • Music exec Don Kirschner promoted several make-believe cartoonish bands such as the Archies • The Partridge Family -1970s • Much of this type of music was aimed at younger listeners • Their older siblings were getting into psychedelia by the late 1960s.