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- catalog contributor b8652596.
- catalog created "1966.".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "1966.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1966.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Introduction. Communist use of mind warfare ; Power of music for good or evil ; Communist use of hypnotism ; Pavlov, Luria and Platonov ; Communist infiltration -- Communist use of rhythmic-hypnotic music. Nature of Red record companies ; Analysis of Red records ; Social psychology and Bertrand Russell ; Distribution of Communist records in United States ; Counterattack, Young People's Records and Torrance, California ; Responsibility to our children -- Communist use of beat music. Tampering with our teenagers ; Pavlov's conditioned reflex technique ; Beatles' religious philosophy ; Beatle performances ; Destructive nature of Beatle music -- Communist use of folk music. People's Songs, Inc. and People's Artists, Inc. ; Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie ; Sing Out!, Folkways Records and Oak Publications ; Broadside magazine of New York City ; Communist subversion of folk music ; Folk music and the Negro revolution ; Folk music and the college revolution -- Communist use of rock 'n' folk. Definition of rock 'n' folk ; Power of the ballad ; Folkways and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; Prince of rock 'n' folk ; The rock 'n' folk magazine ; "Eve of destruction" and "Like a rolling stone" -- Conclusion. Music hath charm ; "Hot" jazz ; Spiritual implications ; Guide to action ; Edward Hunter's Brainwashing ; Operation Alert ; H.C.U.A., S.I.S.S. and California's Fact-Finding Subcommittee ; Internal Revenue Service ; Operation Distribution.".
- catalog extent "352 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Rhythm, riots, and revolution.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Rhythm, riots, and revolution.".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog issued "1966.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Tulsa, Okla., Christian Crusade Publications,".
- catalog relation "Rhythm, riots, and revolution.".
- catalog subject "780/.09".
- catalog subject "Communism and music.".
- catalog subject "ML3795 .N635".
- catalog subject "Popular music History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction. Communist use of mind warfare ; Power of music for good or evil ; Communist use of hypnotism ; Pavlov, Luria and Platonov ; Communist infiltration -- Communist use of rhythmic-hypnotic music. Nature of Red record companies ; Analysis of Red records ; Social psychology and Bertrand Russell ; Distribution of Communist records in United States ; Counterattack, Young People's Records and Torrance, California ; Responsibility to our children -- Communist use of beat music. Tampering with our teenagers ; Pavlov's conditioned reflex technique ; Beatles' religious philosophy ; Beatle performances ; Destructive nature of Beatle music -- Communist use of folk music. People's Songs, Inc. and People's Artists, Inc. ; Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie ; Sing Out!, Folkways Records and Oak Publications ; Broadside magazine of New York City ; Communist subversion of folk music ; Folk music and the Negro revolution ; Folk music and the college revolution -- Communist use of rock 'n' folk. Definition of rock 'n' folk ; Power of the ballad ; Folkways and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; Prince of rock 'n' folk ; The rock 'n' folk magazine ; "Eve of destruction" and "Like a rolling stone" -- Conclusion. Music hath charm ; "Hot" jazz ; Spiritual implications ; Guide to action ; Edward Hunter's Brainwashing ; Operation Alert ; H.C.U.A., S.I.S.S. and California's Fact-Finding Subcommittee ; Internal Revenue Service ; Operation Distribution.".
- catalog title "Rhythm, riots, and revolution; an analysis of the Communist use of music, the Communist master music plan, by David A. Noebel.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".