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== Births == | == Births == | ||
- | Alain de Botton (b. 1969) | + | *[[Alain de Botton]] (b. 1969) |
- | Dante Tomaselli (1969 - ) | + | *[[Dante Tomaselli]] (1969 - ) |
- | Carl Craig (1969 - ) | + | *[[Carl Craig]] (1969 - ) |
- | Virginie Despentes (1969) | + | *[[Virginie Despentes]] (1969) |
- | Spike Jonze (1969 - ) | + | *[[Spike Jonze]] (1969 - ) |
- | Lukas Moodysson (1969 - ) | + | *[[Lukas Moodysson]] (1969 - ) |
==Deaths == | ==Deaths == | ||
- | Sharon Tate (1943 - 1969) | + | *[[Sharon Tate]] (1943 - 1969) |
- | Theodor Reik (1888 - 1969) | + | *[[Theodor Reik]] (1888 - 1969) |
- | Theodor Adorno (1903 - 1969) | + | *[[Theodor Adorno]] (1903 - 1969) |
- | Otto Dix (1891 - 1969) | + | *[[Otto Dix]] (1891 - 1969) |
- | Josef von Sternberg (1894 - 1969) | + | *[[Josef von Sternberg]] (1894 - 1969) |
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Art and culture
- The space age
- Murder of Sharon Tate
Censorship
- Stonewall incident
- In Denmark (see Sexual revolution in Scandinavia), a new film censorship law is passed. Film censorship for adults ceases to exist with reference to the principle of freedom of expression. The National Board of Film Censorship must still approve all films publicly shown to children aged under 12 and 16.
- Anti-pornography: Stanley v. Georgia
Visual culture
- Chair, Table and Hat Stand
- Wohnmodell (1969) - Joe Colombo ("Visiona" exhibit by Bayer 1969)
- No-Stop City
Literature
Non-fiction
- The Making of a Counter Culture by Theodore Roszak
- Cross the Border -- Close the Gap (1969) - Leslie Fiedler
Music
- Audio editing: recording of Bitches Brew starts
- Versions in Reggae
- Around 1969 Kingston-based reggae producers started to issue singles with instrumental "versions" on the flipside of vocal releases, which were actually the basic riddim tracks. To these "versions" one could add further instrumentation or deejay accompaniment. Within a year the inclusion of instrumental versions on the flipside was common practice among the majority of Jamaica's producers.
- Kool & The Gang
- In 1969, on the basis of their tight live act, they were signed by Gene Redd's then-new De-Lite Records, and their first record, a funky instrumental called "Kool and The Gang," became a substantial hit.
- Debuts: The Stooges
Music (singles)
- Je t'aime... moi non plus - Serge Gainsbourg
- Iggy and his Stooges - 1969
- Everything the peace and love vibe of the '60s wasn't the Stooges 1969 debut record was: dangerous, violent, chaotic, mean-spirited, and sex crazed. Iggy Pop's monotone birthday lament, "1969" ("War across the U.S.A. / Another year for me and you / Another year with nothing to do"), pretty much sums up the band's coldly disaffected outlook. --Percy Keegan
- James Brown - Give It Up Or Turn It Loose
- Wallace Collection - Daydream
- Marlena Shaw - Woman of the Ghetto
- Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin - 69, Année Erotique
Music (albums)
- Venus in Cancer (1969) - Robbie Basho
- Cloud Nine (1969) - The Temptations
- Joy of a Toy (1969) - Kevin Ayers
- Led Zeppelin II (1969) - Led Zeppelin
- Bitches Brew (1969)
- In The Court Of The Crimson King
- The MC5 - Kick Out The Jams
- Pharoah Sanders - Karma
- Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica
- Stooges - Stooges
Film
- The Damned
- Easy Rider
- Femina Ridens
- Kärlekens språk
- The Libertine
- Midnight Cowboy
- Satyricon
- A Gentle Woman by Robert Bresson
- Salesman by David Maysles, Albert Maysles
- De Sade by Gordon Hessler, Roger Corman
- The Honeymoon Killers
- Kiss Me Monster Jesus Franco
- Nerosubianco (1969) - Tinto Brass
- Zeta One (1969) - Michael Cort - 1:00am
- Blind Beast (1969) - Yasuzo Masumura
Births
- Alain de Botton (b. 1969)
- Dante Tomaselli (1969 - )
- Carl Craig (1969 - )
- Virginie Despentes (1969)
- Spike Jonze (1969 - )
- Lukas Moodysson (1969 - )
Deaths
- Sharon Tate (1943 - 1969)
- Theodor Reik (1888 - 1969)
- Theodor Adorno (1903 - 1969)
- Otto Dix (1891 - 1969)
- Josef von Sternberg (1894 - 1969)
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