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"On [[March 6]], [[1970]], an explosive the [[Weather Underground|Weathermen]] were constructing was accidentally detonated, costing three Weathermen their lives. [[Greenwich Village townhouse explosion|[...]]]"--Sholem Stein "On [[March 6]], [[1970]], an explosive the [[Weather Underground|Weathermen]] were constructing was accidentally detonated, costing three Weathermen their lives. [[Greenwich Village townhouse explosion|[...]]]"--Sholem Stein
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-"[ [[1970]] ] was the end of the [[Beatles]], the end of [[Woodstock Nation]], the end of the [[Greenwich Village folk scene]]. ‘[[Furthur (bus)|The Bus]]’ went into the shop permanently. In San Francisco, [[Bill Graham]] got out of the [[Fillmore]] business, the Airplane became the Starship, the Dead incorporated. [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Janis Joplin]], and [[Jim Morrison]] reached the end of the road. As [[Dave Van Ronk]] told me, ‘The check was not in the mail.’ As [[Tom Wolfe]] quoted [[Ken Kesey]] as saying, ‘[[We blew it]].’ And as Monkee [[Peter Tork]] said, ‘When they shot them down at [[Kent State]] that was the end of the [[Flower Power]] era. That was it. You just throw your flowers and rocks at us, man, and we’ll just pull the guns on you. Essentially, the revolution, which was sort of tolerated as long as it wasn’t a significant material threat, was not tolerated any more. And everybody went ‘[[oops]]’ and scurried for cover and licked their wounds. They became isolated, which was the point of it all. Because the less togetherness there is, the more room there is for exploitation."--''[[By The Time We Got to Woodstock: The Great Rock 'N' Roll Revolution Of 1969]]'' (2009) by Bruce Pollock+"1970 was a point when - set against the backdrop of the ongoing [[Vietnam War]] - the [[hippie]] ideal of peace and love lay shattered in the aftermath of [[Altamont]], the [[Manson murders]] and the deaths of [[Jimi Hendrix]] and [[Janis Joplin]]."--Sholem Stein
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'''1970''' was a point when - set against the backdrop of the ongoing [[Vietnam War]] - the [[hippie]] ideal of [[peace and love]] lay shattered in the aftermath of [[Death of Meredith Hunter|Altamont]] and [[Helter Skelter (Manson scenario)|Manson murders]] and the deaths of [[Jimi Hendrix]] and [[Janis Joplin]]. '''1970''' was a point when - set against the backdrop of the ongoing [[Vietnam War]] - the [[hippie]] ideal of [[peace and love]] lay shattered in the aftermath of [[Death of Meredith Hunter|Altamont]] and [[Helter Skelter (Manson scenario)|Manson murders]] and the deaths of [[Jimi Hendrix]] and [[Janis Joplin]].
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*the musical output of black America around 1970 had changed towards [[funk]] - music which was still by predominantly black artists but generally not [[4/4]] *the musical output of black America around 1970 had changed towards [[funk]] - music which was still by predominantly black artists but generally not [[4/4]]
==== Singles ==== ==== Singles ====
 +*[[Jungle Fever (song)|Jungle Fever]] by The Chakachas
*[[The Revolution Will Not Be Televised]] by Gil Scott-Heron *[[The Revolution Will Not Be Televised]] by Gil Scott-Heron
*[[Oba, la vem ela]] by Jorge Ben *[[Oba, la vem ela]] by Jorge Ben
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*[[Suicide Is Painless]], M*A*S*H theme *[[Suicide Is Painless]], M*A*S*H theme
*[[A Love I Can Feel]] by John Holt *[[A Love I Can Feel]] by John Holt
 +*[[You're the One]] by Little Sister
*[[Ali Baba riddim|Ali Baba]] by John Holt *[[Ali Baba riddim|Ali Baba]] by John Holt
*[[Groove Me]] by King Floyd *[[Groove Me]] by King Floyd
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*[[Sugar Man]] by Sixto Rodriguez *[[Sugar Man]] by Sixto Rodriguez
*[[Wake the Town]] by U-Roy *[[Wake the Town]] by U-Roy
-*Rain by [[Dorothy Morrison]]+*Rain by [[Dorothy Combs Morrison |Dorothy Morrison]]
*[[The Ghetto (Donny Hathaway song)|The Ghetto]] by Donny Hathaway *[[The Ghetto (Donny Hathaway song)|The Ghetto]] by Donny Hathaway
*[[400 Years]] by Bob Marley and the Wailers *[[400 Years]] by Bob Marley and the Wailers
 +*[[The Frog (A Rã) |The Frog]] by João Donato
==== Albums ==== ==== Albums ====
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*''[[Bitches Brew]]'' by Miles Davis *''[[Bitches Brew]]'' by Miles Davis
*''[[Just Another Diamond Day]]'' by Vashti Bunyan *''[[Just Another Diamond Day]]'' by Vashti Bunyan
 +*''[[Stillness]]'' by Sérgio Mendes and Brasil '66
 +*''[[In a Wild Sanctuary]]'' by Beaver & Krause
=== Film === === Film ===
-:''[[Wet Dream Film Festival]]'' 
*''[[The Honeymoon Killers]]'' by Leonard Kastle *''[[The Honeymoon Killers]]'' by Leonard Kastle
*''[[Performance (film)|Performance ]]'' by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg *''[[Performance (film)|Performance ]]'' by Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg
*''[[Five Easy Pieces]]'' by Bob Rafelson *''[[Five Easy Pieces]]'' by Bob Rafelson
-*''[[Myra Breckinridge (film)|Myra Breckinridge ]]'' by by Michael Sarne+*''[[White Sun of the Desert]]'' by Vladimir Motyl
-*''[[The Lickerish Quartet]]'' by Radley Metzger+
-*''[[Groupie Girl]]'' by Derek Ford+
-*''[[Performance (film)|Performance]]'' by Cammell and Roeg+
*''[[El Topo]]'' by Alejandro Jodorowsky *''[[El Topo]]'' by Alejandro Jodorowsky
-*''[[Quiet Days in Clichy (1970 film)|Quiet Days in Clichy]]'' by Jens Jørgen Thorsen 
*''[[Zabriskie Point (film)|Zabriskie Point]]'' by Michelangelo Antonioni *''[[Zabriskie Point (film)|Zabriskie Point]]'' by Michelangelo Antonioni
-*''[[Bloody Mama]]'' by Roger Corman 
*''[[Colossus: The Forbin Project]]'' by Joseph Sargent *''[[Colossus: The Forbin Project]]'' by Joseph Sargent
*''[[Gimme Shelter (1970 film)|Gimme Shelter]]'' by Albert and David Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin *''[[Gimme Shelter (1970 film)|Gimme Shelter]]'' by Albert and David Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin
-*''[[Trash (film)|Trash]]'' by Paul Morrissey  
*''[[Hi, Mom!]]'' by Brian De Palma *''[[Hi, Mom!]]'' by Brian De Palma
-*''[[The Butcher]]'' by Claude Chabrol+*''[[Le Boucher]]'' by Claude Chabrol
 +*''[[Wanda (film)|Wanda]]'' by Barbara Loden
 +*''[[The Boys in the Band (1970 film)|The Boys in the Band]]'' by William Friedkin
 +====Guilty pleasures====
 +:''[[Wet Dream Film Festival]]''
*''[[A History of the Blue Movie]]'' by Alex de Renzy *''[[A History of the Blue Movie]]'' by Alex de Renzy
*''[[A Summer Day]]'' by Shinkichi Tajiri *''[[A Summer Day]]'' by Shinkichi Tajiri
-*''[[Wanda (film)|Wanda]]'' by Barbara Loden+*''[[Myra Breckinridge (film)|Myra Breckinridge ]]'' by by Michael Sarne
 +*''[[The Lickerish Quartet]]'' by Radley Metzger
 +*''[[Groupie Girl]]'' by Derek Ford
 +*''[[Quiet Days in Clichy (1970 film)|Quiet Days in Clichy]]'' by Jens Jørgen Thorsen
 +*''[[Bloody Mama]]'' by Roger Corman
*''[[Matalo!]]'' by Cesare Canevari *''[[Matalo!]]'' by Cesare Canevari
 +*''[[Trash (1970 film)|Trash]]'' by Paul Morrissey
 +
====Short films==== ====Short films====
-*''[[Serene Velocity]]'' by Ernie Gehr+*"[[Serene Velocity]]" by Ernie Gehr
=== Literature === === Literature ===
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*''[[Spiral Jetty]]'' by Robert Smithson *''[[Spiral Jetty]]'' by Robert Smithson
*''[[Hatstand, Table and Chair]]'' by Allen Jones first exhibited *''[[Hatstand, Table and Chair]]'' by Allen Jones first exhibited
 +*''[[Concrete Traffic]]'' by Wolf Vostell
== Births == == Births ==

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