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"The [[Juvenile delinquency|juvenile delinquent]]s -- not the [[pop art]]ists -- are the true inheritors of [[Dada]]." --"[[The Revolution of Modern Art and the Modern Art of Revolution]]" (1967) | "The [[Juvenile delinquency|juvenile delinquent]]s -- not the [[pop art]]ists -- are the true inheritors of [[Dada]]." --"[[The Revolution of Modern Art and the Modern Art of Revolution]]" (1967) | ||
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+ | "He thinks you're going to [[faint]] because he's a [[negro]]."--''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]'' (1967) | ||
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+ | "If you're going to [[San Francisco]], be sure to wear some [[flower]]s in your hair."--"[[San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)]]" (1967) by John Phillips | ||
|}[[Image:Guerrillero Heroico - Che Guevara by Alberto Diaz Gutierrez.jpg|thumb|200px|In 1967, the ''[[Guerrillero Heroico]]'' photo of [[Che Guevara]] by [[Alberto Korda]] is first published as poster]] | |}[[Image:Guerrillero Heroico - Che Guevara by Alberto Diaz Gutierrez.jpg|thumb|200px|In 1967, the ''[[Guerrillero Heroico]]'' photo of [[Che Guevara]] by [[Alberto Korda]] is first published as poster]] | ||
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'''1967''' is the 967th year of the 2nd millennium, the 67th year of the 20th century, and the 8th year of the [[1960s]] decade. | '''1967''' is the 967th year of the 2nd millennium, the 67th year of the 20th century, and the 8th year of the [[1960s]] decade. | ||
== Events == | == Events == | ||
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* ''[[Belle de Jour (film)|Belle de jour]]'' by Luis Bunuel | * ''[[Belle de Jour (film)|Belle de jour]]'' by Luis Bunuel | ||
* ''[[The Fearless Vampire Killers]]'' by Roman Polanski | * ''[[The Fearless Vampire Killers]]'' by Roman Polanski | ||
- | * ''[[The Bed]]'' by James Broughton | ||
* ''[[Playtime]]'' by Jacques Tati | * ''[[Playtime]]'' by Jacques Tati | ||
* ''[[The Trip (1967 film)|The Trip]]'' by Roger Corman | * ''[[The Trip (1967 film)|The Trip]]'' by Roger Corman | ||
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* ''[[Titicut Follies ]]'' by Frederick Wiseman | * ''[[Titicut Follies ]]'' by Frederick Wiseman | ||
* ''[[Viy (1967 film)|Viy]]'' by Konstantin Yershov and Georgi Kropachyov | * ''[[Viy (1967 film)|Viy]]'' by Konstantin Yershov and Georgi Kropachyov | ||
- | * ''[[The Cut-Ups]]'' by Antony Balch and William Burroughs | ||
* ''[[Marat/Sade (film)|Marat/Sade]]'' by Peter Brook | * ''[[Marat/Sade (film)|Marat/Sade]]'' by Peter Brook | ||
* ''[[Branded to Kill]]'' by Seijun Suzuki | * ''[[Branded to Kill]]'' by Seijun Suzuki | ||
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====Shorts==== | ====Shorts==== | ||
*''[[Fuses]]'' by Carolee Schneemann | *''[[Fuses]]'' by Carolee Schneemann | ||
- | + | * ''[[The Cut-Ups]]'' by Antony Balch and William Burroughs | |
+ | * ''[[The Bed]]'' by James Broughton | ||
=== Music === | === Music === | ||
*[[Monterey International Pop Festival]], see [[world music]] | *[[Monterey International Pop Festival]], see [[world music]] | ||
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* ''[[The Velvet Underground & Nico]]'' by The Velvet Underground and Nico | * ''[[The Velvet Underground & Nico]]'' by The Velvet Underground and Nico | ||
* ''[[Psychedelic Percussion]]'' by Hal Blaine | * ''[[Psychedelic Percussion]]'' by Hal Blaine | ||
+ | * ''[[Call of the Valley]]'' by Hariprasad Chaurasia, Brij Bhushan Kabra, and Shivkumar Sharma | ||
+ | * ''[[Electric Bath]]'' by Don Ellis | ||
==== Singles ==== | ==== Singles ==== | ||
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*[[Some Velvet Morning]] by Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra | *[[Some Velvet Morning]] by Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra | ||
*[[Bad Girl]] by Lee Moses | *[[Bad Girl]] by Lee Moses | ||
- | *[[The Edge]] by David McCallum | + | *[[The Edge (David Axelrod musical composition)|The Edge]] by David McCallum |
*[[Judge Dread (song)|Judge Dread]] by Prince Buster | *[[Judge Dread (song)|Judge Dread]] by Prince Buster | ||
*[[I Like It Like That (Pete Rodriguez song)|I Like It Like That]] by Pete Rodriguez | *[[I Like It Like That (Pete Rodriguez song)|I Like It Like That]] by Pete Rodriguez | ||
+ | *[[Spooky (Classics IV song)]] | ||
+ | *[[Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town]] by Mel Tillis | ||
+ | *[[Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)]] by Kenny Rogers | ||
+ | *[[Tramp (Lowell Fulson song)|Tramp]] by Lowell Fulson | ||
+ | *[[Run for Cover (Lee Perry song)|Run for Cover]] by Lee Perry | ||
+ | *[[The Chokin' Kind]] by Joe Simon | ||
+ | *[[Dazed and Confused (song)|Dazed and Confused]] by Jake Holmes | ||
+ | *[[A Banda (Ah Bahn-da)]] by Chico Buarque | ||
+ | *[[Brown Shoes Don't Make It]] by Frank Zappa | ||
=== Literature === | === Literature === | ||
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*''[[Writing and Difference]]'' by Jacques Derrida | *''[[Writing and Difference]]'' by Jacques Derrida | ||
*''[[The Undergrowth of Literature]]'' by Gillian Freeman | *''[[The Undergrowth of Literature]]'' by Gillian Freeman | ||
+ | *''[[Language and Silence]]'' by George Steiner | ||
+ | *''[[Ten Days that Shook the University]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[The Medium Is the Massage]]'' by Marshall McLuhan and Quentin Fiore | ||
==== Fiction==== | ==== Fiction==== | ||
*''[[Four Roses for Lucienne]]'', a collection of stories by Roland Topor | *''[[Four Roses for Lucienne]]'', a collection of stories by Roland Topor | ||
+ | *''[[Around the Day in Eighty Worlds]]'' by Julio Cortázar | ||
+ | *"[[The Sea was Wet as Wet Could Be]]" by Gahan Wilson | ||
== Births == | == Births == | ||
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*[[Todd Terry]] (1967 - ) | *[[Todd Terry]] (1967 - ) | ||
*[[François Ozon]] (1967 - ) | *[[François Ozon]] (1967 - ) | ||
+ | * [[Kodwo Eshun]] | ||
==Deaths == | ==Deaths == | ||
+ | * [[July 17]] - [[John Coltrane]], American musician (b. [[1926]]) | ||
+ | * [[October 9]] - [[Che Guevara]], Argentine communist revolutionary (b. [[1928]]) | ||
*[[Oskar Fischinger]] (1900 - 1967) | *[[Oskar Fischinger]] (1900 - 1967) | ||
*[[René Magritte]] (1898 - 1967) | *[[René Magritte]] (1898 - 1967) |
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"The juvenile delinquents -- not the pop artists -- are the true inheritors of Dada." --"The Revolution of Modern Art and the Modern Art of Revolution" (1967) "He thinks you're going to faint because he's a negro."--Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) "If you're going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair."--"San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" (1967) by John Phillips |
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1967 is the 967th year of the 2nd millennium, the 67th year of the 20th century, and the 8th year of the 1960s decade.
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Events
- January - the first issue of London Oz is published
- April 29 - The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream concert
- May 8 - Redrup v. New York, ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States, widely regarded as the end of American censorship of written fiction.
- Date unkown - Guerrillero Heroico, the famous Che Guevara photo is distributed as a poster
- DJ Kool Herc moves from Jamaica to New York
- EXPRMNTL 4, Knokke, Belgium
- Summer of Love
- 1967 Detroit riot
- End of the Motion Picture Production Code and the start of New Hollywood in the United States
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Visual art
- A Bigger Splash by David Hockney
- Bande dessinée et figuration narrative exhibition on comic book art at the Louvre, Paris, France
- A Line Made by Walking by English artist Richard Long
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Film
- Bonnie and Clyde by Arthur Penn
- Bedazzled by Stanley Donen
- The Producers by Mel Brooks
- I Am Curious (Yellow) ... by Vilgot Sjöman
- Belle de jour by Luis Bunuel
- The Fearless Vampire Killers by Roman Polanski
- Playtime by Jacques Tati
- The Trip by Roger Corman
- Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator by Dušan Makavejev
- Titicut Follies by Frederick Wiseman
- Viy by Konstantin Yershov and Georgi Kropachyov
- Marat/Sade by Peter Brook
- Branded to Kill by Seijun Suzuki
- The Sorcerers by Michael Reeves
- Torture Garden by Freddie Francis
- Weekend by Jean-Luc Godard
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Shorts
- Fuses by Carolee Schneemann
- The Cut-Ups by Antony Balch and William Burroughs
- The Bed by James Broughton
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Music
- Monterey International Pop Festival, see world music
- Recording debuts: The Velvet Underground - Jimi Hendrix
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Albums
- The Piper at the Gates of Dawn by Pink Floyd
- The Who Sell Out by The Who
- Messe pour le temps présent by Pierre Henry and Pierre Colombier
- Silver Apples of the Moon by Morton Subotnick
- The Velvet Underground & Nico by The Velvet Underground and Nico
- Psychedelic Percussion by Hal Blaine
- Call of the Valley by Hariprasad Chaurasia, Brij Bhushan Kabra, and Shivkumar Sharma
- Electric Bath by Don Ellis
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Singles
- Real Rock by Sound Dimension
- Tema di Londra by Francesco De Masi and Alessandro Alessandroni
- I'm Waiting for the Man by The Velvet Underground
- Sweet Soul Music by Arthur Conley
- Funky Broadway by Dyke & the Blazers
- I'm Still In Love by Alton Ellis
- Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba
- L'Amour est bleu by Vicky Leandros
- 007 (Shanty Town) by Desmond Dekker
- The Dark End of the Street by James Carr
- Soul Finger by The Bar-Kays
- The Letter by The Box Tops
- Different Strokes by Syl Johnson
- Ode to Billie Joe by Bobby Gentry
- Psyché Rock by Pierre Henry and Michel Colombier
- The Look of Love by Dusty Springfield
- I Am the Walrus by The Beatles
- Nem vem que não tem by Wilson Simonal
- Memories by Hugh Hopper
- Some Velvet Morning by Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra
- Bad Girl by Lee Moses
- The Edge by David McCallum
- Judge Dread by Prince Buster
- I Like It Like That by Pete Rodriguez
- Spooky (Classics IV song)
- Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town by Mel Tillis
- Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) by Kenny Rogers
- Tramp by Lowell Fulson
- Run for Cover by Lee Perry
- The Chokin' Kind by Joe Simon
- Dazed and Confused by Jake Holmes
- A Banda (Ah Bahn-da) by Chico Buarque
- Brown Shoes Don't Make It by Frank Zappa
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Literature
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Non-fiction
- The Revolution of Everyday Life by Raoul Vaneigem
- The Pornographic Imagination by Susan Sontag
- The Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord
- Masochism: Coldness and Cruelty by Gilles Deleuze
- Death of the Author by Roland Barthes
- Writing and Difference by Jacques Derrida
- The Undergrowth of Literature by Gillian Freeman
- Language and Silence by George Steiner
- Ten Days that Shook the University
- The Medium Is the Massage by Marshall McLuhan and Quentin Fiore
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Fiction
- Four Roses for Lucienne, a collection of stories by Roland Topor
- Around the Day in Eighty Worlds by Julio Cortázar
- "The Sea was Wet as Wet Could Be" by Gahan Wilson
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Births
- Matthew Barney (1967 - )
- Todd Terry (1967 - )
- François Ozon (1967 - )
- Kodwo Eshun
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Deaths
- July 17 - John Coltrane, American musician (b. 1926)
- October 9 - Che Guevara, Argentine communist revolutionary (b. 1928)
- Oskar Fischinger (1900 - 1967)
- René Magritte (1898 - 1967)
- Jayne Mansfield (1933 - 1967)
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