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MUS 354: The Beatles After the Beatles (Fall 2012)
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1
Beatle ______________ sings lead on this syncopated melody. Paul Ringo John Yoko George

2
One writer describes this 1971 John song as "leaping right out of the radio" with its dramatic, unaccompanied vocal choir opening and powerful funky rock bass and drums groove. It is... "Luck of the Irish" "Working Class Hero" "Imagine" "Mind Games" "Power to the People"

3
John worked on this song for three years, known on his demos by various titles such as "Make Love Not War" and "I Promise," and it is the only single released from the 1973 album of the same name. It is... "Imagine" "Whatever Gets You Through the Night" "Working Class Hero" "Mind Games" "Some Time in New York City"

4
In April of 1970, the last Beatle to play at a Beatles recording session overdubbed tracks on "Across the Universe," "I Me Mine," and other songs. He is... John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr all of the above

5
Ringo was inspired to compose the 1972 #9 song ______________, which George produced, co-wrote and played slide guitar on, after a night out with Marc Bolan of T-Rex who used these terms. "Hi! Hi! Hi!" "Maybe I'm Amazed" ""What Is Life?" "It Don't Come Easy" "Back Off Boogaloo"

6
__________ composed and sings the lead vocal melody on this hit from the 1970s. Paul George Ringo John Nicky Hopkins

7
Paul found his song _____________ banned by the BBC in early 1972 due to the directly political nature of the lyrics. "Luck of the Irish" "Hi! Hi! Hi!" "Wild Life" "Helen Wheels" "Give Ireland Back to the Irish"

8
By early 1972, the band Wings included... Hugh McCullough Linda McCartney Denny Laine Denny Seiwell all of the above

9
Beatle _____________ wrote and sang lead on this political

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