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MUS 354: The Beatles After the Beatles (Fall 2012)
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1
In September of 1971, John and Yoko make their first appearance on _____________, where they discuss the Beatles' break-up and show clips from Fly and Imagine. That November, George will also appear on this US TV show, discussing Monty Python's Flying Circus and The Concert for Bangladesh.
The Tonight Show
The Tom Snyder Show
The Mike Douglas Show
The Dick Cavett Show
The David Frost Show

2
During March of 1972, _______________ began work on the Some Time in New York City album, with songs such as "Attica State" and "Sunday Bloody Sunday" setting a heavy political tone.
John and Yoko
Paul and Linda
Ringo and George
John and Paul none of the above

3
________ sings lead on this '70s song with catchy lyrics.

Paul
George
Ringo
John
Leon Russell

4
A military sounding snare drum sets up the tempo and feel of this 1972 #9 Ringo hit, also featuring humorous rhyming lyrics such as "tasty" and "wasted," and George on the guitar solo. It is...
"It Don't Come Easy"
"Beaucoups of Blues"
"Back Off Boogaloo"
"Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)"
"Photograph"

5
After "Photograph" hit #1, the release of the 1973 #1 single "You're Sixteen" made __________ the only ex-Beatle to have back-to-back #1 singles (post-Beatles era).
George
Ringo
Paul
John
George Martin

6
Up Your Legs Forever and Fly are independent art films conceived by _____________ during 1970.
Paul and Linda
John and Yoko
Ringo and Maureen
George and Patti
John and Paul

7
Beatle _____________ wrote and sang lead on this political song.

Paul
John
George
Ringo
Bob Dylan

8
On Saturday, Dec 23rd, 1972, the world premiere of John and Yoko's seventy-minute film ____________ takes place on American TV. The final edit version

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