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100 1  McKeen, William,|d1954-|eauthor. 
245 10 Everybody had an ocean :|bmusic and mayhem in 1960s Los 
       Angeles|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cWilliam McKeen. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Johnny Heller. 
520    Los Angeles in the 1960s gave the world some of the 
       greatest music in rock 'n' roll history: "California 
       Dreamin'" by the Mamas and the Papas, "Mr. Tambourine Man"
       by the Byrds, and "Good Vibrations" by the Beach Boys, a 
       song that magnificently summarized the joy and beauty of 
       the era. But there was a dark flip side to the fun fun fun
       of the music, a nexus between naïve young musicians and 
       the hangers-on who exploited the decade's peace, love, and
       flowers ethos, all fueled by sex, drugs, and overnight 
       success. One surf music superstar unwittingly subsidized 
       the kidnapping of Frank Sinatra Jr. The transplanted Texas
       singer Bobby Fuller might have been murdered by the Mob in
       what is still an unsolved case. And after hearing Charlie 
       Manson sing, Neil Young recommended him to the president 
       of Warner Bros. Records. Everybody Had an Ocean chronicles
       the migration of the rock 'n' roll business to Southern 
       California and how the artists flourished there. The cast 
       of characters is astonishing-Brian and Dennis Wilson of 
       the Beach Boys, Jan and Dean, eccentric producer Phil 
       Spector, Cass Elliot, Sam Cooke, Ike and Tina Turner, Joni
       Mitchell, and scores of others-and their stories form a 
       modern epic of the battles between innocence and cynicism,
       joy and terror. You'll never hear that beautiful music in 
       quite the same way. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Rock music|zCalifornia|zLos Angeles|y1961-1970|xHistory 
       and criticism. 
650  0 Rock musicians|zCalifornia|zLos Angeles|xHistory|y20th 
       century. 
650  0 Nineteen sixties. 
651  0 Los Angeles (Calif.)|xHistory|y20th century. 
700 1  Heller, Johnny. 
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