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+ | '''Bambi'''<br /> | ||
+ | 76; Chick Planet masseuse; at Boards mansion, 130; at Sybil Brand Institute, becoming lovers with Jade, 135; missing, 154 | ||
+ | '''barratry'''<br /> | ||
+ | 358; (maritime law) a fraudulent breach of duty by the master of a ship that injures the owner of the ship or its cargo; includes every breach of trust such as stealing or sinking or deserting the ship or embezzling the cargo. | ||
+ | '''Bay of Pigs'''<br /> | ||
+ | The Bay of Pigs Invasion (began April 17, 1961), was an unsuccessful attempt by a U.S.-trained force of Cuban exiles to invade southern Cuba with support from U.S. government armed forces to overthrow the Cuban government of Fidel Castro. It was widely seen as a serious misstep of President John F. Kennedy; ''Golden Fang'' bringing arms to the anti-Communist guerrillas, 95 | ||
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+ | '''Beach Boys, The'''<br /> | ||
+ | The Beach Boys are an American rock band. Formed in 1961, the group gained popularity for its close vocal harmonies and lyrics reflecting a Southern California youth culture of cars and surfing. Brian Wilson's growing creative ambitions later transformed them into a more artistically innovative group that earned critical praise and influenced many later musicians. The Beach Boys were the first American hit group to write their own music. Brian Wilson, their guiding light, developed psychological problems beginning around 1967 and gradually retreated from the group; 72; "Wouldn't It Be Nice"; 78; "Help Me, Rhonda" 364; "God Only Knows" 368 | ||
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+ | '''Beachfront Drive'''<br /> | ||
+ | 5 | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Beatles, The'''<br /> | ||
+ | Rock group that formed in Liverpool, England in 1960, were one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands in the history of popular music. Their music dominated the music and culture of the 1960s; "Can't Buy Me Love" 3; George Harrison, 166 | ||
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+ | '''Beaverton, Puck'''<br /> | ||
+ | 149; bodyguard for Mickey Wolfmann who betrayed Glen Charlock when Wolfmann was abducted; "One of Mickey Wolfmann's jailhouse praetorians" at home of dealer who provided Coy Harlingen with heroin that killed him, 211; Trillium Fortnight looking for him, 217; swastika tattoo on his shaved head, 218; screwing Trillium "California Department of Corrections style" 223; in Nine of Diamonds, 231; 258-259; 264; "one of Prussia's people" 269; with Doc and Adrian Prussia, 317; "False Inhaling" 317 | ||
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+ | '''Beer'''<br /> | ||
+ | 43; Oof and Elfmont's band; opening for the Boards at Surfadelic Freak-In, 297; "'Steamer Lane' and 'Hair Ball'" at Surfadelic Freak-In, 363 | ||
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+ | '''Belairs, The'''<br /> | ||
+ | 125; Formed in 1960 by guitarists Paul Johnson and Eddie Bertrand, The Belairs were the premier surf instrumental band along California's South Bay. Their release "Mr. Moto" was a 1961 hit. The original band was completed by drummer Richard Delvy, sax player Chaz Stuart and keyboardist Jim Roberts. Eddie Bertrand quit the band and formed Eddie and the Showmen. | ||
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+ | '''Belaying Pin'''<br /> | ||
+ | 89; "local fish place" in San Pedro | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''bent'''<br /> | ||
+ | 182; broke, as in the Del Reeves country tune "I Ain't Broke but I'm Badly Bent": | ||
+ | |||
+ | :I ain't broke but I'm badly bent'''<br /> | ||
+ | :I had a little money but that's all been spent'''<br /> | ||
+ | :When I look back I wonder where it went'''<br /> | ||
+ | :It ain't no joke, I ain't broke but I'm badly bent | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Bermuda Triangle'''<br /> | ||
+ | 90; a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean in which a number of aircraft and surface vessels are alleged to have disappeared in mysterious circumstances which fall beyond the boundaries of human error, piracy, equipment failure, or natural disasters; and the ''Golden Fang'', 92 | ||
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+ | '''''Beverly Hillbillies, The'' (1962-1971)'''<br /> | ||
+ | American sitcom that was one of the most successful comedies in the history of American television. It ranked among the top 12 most watched series on television for seven of its nine seasons, twice ranking as the #1 series of the year with a number of episodes that remain among the most-watched television episodes of all time. The series was about a hillbilly family transplanted to Beverly Hills, California after finding oil on their land; 200 | ||
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+ | '''''Big Bounce, The'' (1969)'''<br /> | ||
+ | A film starring Ryan O'Neal and directed by Alex March; score, 318 | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''''Big Valley, The'''''<br /> | ||
+ | American television Western which ran on ABC from 1965 to 1969, which starred Barbara Stanwyck, as the widowed matriarch of the wealthy, influential Barkley family living in 19th century Stockton in California's central valley; Beer rehearsing show's theme, 43 | ||
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+ | '''Bishop, Joey'''<br /> | ||
+ | 220; ashtray he threw up into, in Las Vegas | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Bjornsen, Lieutenant Christian F. "Bigfoot"'''<br /> | ||
+ | 8; LAPD cop; addiction to chocolate-covered bananas, 139; "One of America's true badasses" 202; Vincent Indelicato, his partner of many years in the LAPD, 284; "LAPD's own Charlie Manson" 332; See [http://www.lemurianconnection.com/en/about-mount-shasta.htm Mount Shasta and the Lemurian Connection] | ||
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+ | '''Bjornsen, Chastity'''<br /> | ||
+ | 260; Bigfoot's wife | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Black Dahlia'''<br /> | ||
+ | Elizabeth Short (1924-1947) was an American woman who was the victim of a gruesome and much-publicized murder. Nicknamed the Black Dahlia, Short was found mutilated, with her body severed, on January 15, 1947 in Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California. The murder, which remains unsolved; "good old-time L.A. murder mysteries" 209 | ||
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+ | '''Black Guerilla Family'''<br /> | ||
+ | 16; "George Jackson's outfit" Tariq was in in prison | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''''Black Narcissus'''''<br /> | ||
+ | 115; ''Black Narcissus'' (1947) is a film by the British director-writer team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, based on the novel of the same name by Rumer Godden. It is a psychological drama about the emotional tensions within a convent of nuns in an isolated Himalayan valley, and stars Deborah Kerr, Sabu, David Farrar and Flora Robson, and features Esmond Knight, Jean Simmons and Kathleen Byron. | ||
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+ | '''Black Nationalist'''<br /> | ||
+ | 221 | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Black Panthers, The'''<br /> | ||
+ | Founded in Oakland, California, in 1966 by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton, the Black Panther Party (originally the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense) was an African-American organization established to promote Black Power, and by extension self-defense for blacks. It was active in the United States from the mid-1960s into the 1970s. The Black Panther Party achieved national and international fame through their deep involvement in the Black Power movement and in American politics of the 1960s and 70s; 75 | ||
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+ | '''Blatnoyd, Dr. Rudy, DDS'''<br /> | ||
+ | 168; at Golden Fang Corporate HQ; trampoline death, 203; "puncture wounds on his throat" 213; autopsy, 259; 293; 345 | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Blondie-san'''<br /> | ||
+ | 82 | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Blue Cheer'''<br /> | ||
+ | San Francisco proto-heavy-metal band that initially performed and recorded in the late 1960s and early 1970s, beginning with their 1968 album ''Vincebus Eruptum'' and the hit "Summertime Blues" (the Eddie Cochran tune). They were a power trio — like Cream and Jimi Hendrix — with electric guitar, bass and drums. They were known for the gigantic stack of Marshall amplifiers which dwarfed the band standing in front of them; 95 | ||
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+ | '''Boards, The'''<br /> | ||
+ | 36; surf band with Coy Harlingen; Topanga mansion, 124; tattoo sandals, 126; zombies, 132; trash Denis's place, 196; Symphonic Poem for Surf Band and Orchestra, 223; plotting against Denis, 296; house dezombified by an exorcist, 299 | ||
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+ | '''Bodhi and Zinnia'''<br /> | ||
+ | 124; "house groupies" at The Boards' mansion in Topanga Canyon | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Bong Users' Revolutionary Brigade (BURBs)'''<br /> | ||
+ | 302; group Coy Harlingen is infiltrating at UCLA | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Bonzo Dog Band'''<br /> | ||
+ | The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (also known as The Bonzo Dog Band, The Bonzo Dog Dada Band and, colloquially, as "The Bonzos") are a band created by a group of British art-school denizens of the 1960s. Combining elements of music hall, trad jazz, psychedelic rock, and avant-garde art, the Bonzos came to the attention of a broader British public through a children's television programme, ''Do Not Adjust Your Set''; "Bang Bang" - Cher's second single, written by husband Sonny Bono and released in 1966. It was covered by the Bonzos in 1969, 56 | ||
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+ | '''Boone, Pat'''<br /> | ||
+ | 130; whitebread singer and actor, most (in)famous for his covers of Black artists' music, rendered in a bland style; 240; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Borderline, Special Agent'''<br /> | ||
+ | 72; FBI agent with Penny Kimball; in Las Vegas looking for Puck and Einar, 220 | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Boris'''<br /> | ||
+ | See Spivey, Boris | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Bostic, Earl'''<br /> | ||
+ | 37 | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''''Brady Bunch'''''<br /> | ||
+ | Burke Stodger in episode of, 310 | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Branch, Farley'''<br /> | ||
+ | 104; Vietnam veteran and friend of Spike's; darkroom, 137; footage of Chick Planet Massage raid, 141-142; 201 | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Breeze, Elmina'''<br /> | ||
+ | 8; Doc's mother and Reet's kid sister; 112; 352; getting high, 353 | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''"Bright Elusive Butterfly of Love, The"'''<br /> | ||
+ | 330; "Elusive Butterfly" is a popular song by Bob Lind released in 1966 and also recorded and released in 1966 in the UK by Val Doonican. It was an American Number 5 hit for the British artist. The chorus: | ||
+ | |||
+ | :Don't be concerned, it will not harm you'''<br /> | ||
+ | :It's only me pursuing somethin' I'm not sure of'''<br /> | ||
+ | :Across my dreams with nets of wonder'''<br /> | ||
+ | :I chase the bright elusive butterfly of love | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Bugliosi, Vincent (b. 1934)'''<br /> | ||
+ | An American attorney and author, best known for prosecuting Charles Manson and other defendants accused of the Tate-LaBianca murders and later writing a book about it called ''Helter Skelter'' (1974) which became the biggest selling true crime book in publishing history selling over 7 million copies.'''<br /> | ||
+ | ''Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour, The'''''<br /> | ||
+ | 199 | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Bugs Bunny'''<br /> | ||
+ | 326; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Bunco Squad'''<br /> | ||
+ | 138; handles "resurrections" at the LAPD | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Byrds, the'''<br /> | ||
+ | 135; "Eight Miles High"; | ||
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Revision as of 07:17, 22 July 2009
Bambi
76; Chick Planet masseuse; at Boards mansion, 130; at Sybil Brand Institute, becoming lovers with Jade, 135; missing, 154
barratry
358; (maritime law) a fraudulent breach of duty by the master of a ship that injures the owner of the ship or its cargo; includes every breach of trust such as stealing or sinking or deserting the ship or embezzling the cargo.
Bay of Pigs
The Bay of Pigs Invasion (began April 17, 1961), was an unsuccessful attempt by a U.S.-trained force of Cuban exiles to invade southern Cuba with support from U.S. government armed forces to overthrow the Cuban government of Fidel Castro. It was widely seen as a serious misstep of President John F. Kennedy; Golden Fang bringing arms to the anti-Communist guerrillas, 95
Beach Boys, The
The Beach Boys are an American rock band. Formed in 1961, the group gained popularity for its close vocal harmonies and lyrics reflecting a Southern California youth culture of cars and surfing. Brian Wilson's growing creative ambitions later transformed them into a more artistically innovative group that earned critical praise and influenced many later musicians. The Beach Boys were the first American hit group to write their own music. Brian Wilson, their guiding light, developed psychological problems beginning around 1967 and gradually retreated from the group; 72; "Wouldn't It Be Nice"; 78; "Help Me, Rhonda" 364; "God Only Knows" 368
Beachfront Drive
5
Beatles, The
Rock group that formed in Liverpool, England in 1960, were one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed bands in the history of popular music. Their music dominated the music and culture of the 1960s; "Can't Buy Me Love" 3; George Harrison, 166
Beaverton, Puck
149; bodyguard for Mickey Wolfmann who betrayed Glen Charlock when Wolfmann was abducted; "One of Mickey Wolfmann's jailhouse praetorians" at home of dealer who provided Coy Harlingen with heroin that killed him, 211; Trillium Fortnight looking for him, 217; swastika tattoo on his shaved head, 218; screwing Trillium "California Department of Corrections style" 223; in Nine of Diamonds, 231; 258-259; 264; "one of Prussia's people" 269; with Doc and Adrian Prussia, 317; "False Inhaling" 317
Beer
43; Oof and Elfmont's band; opening for the Boards at Surfadelic Freak-In, 297; "'Steamer Lane' and 'Hair Ball'" at Surfadelic Freak-In, 363
Belairs, The
125; Formed in 1960 by guitarists Paul Johnson and Eddie Bertrand, The Belairs were the premier surf instrumental band along California's South Bay. Their release "Mr. Moto" was a 1961 hit. The original band was completed by drummer Richard Delvy, sax player Chaz Stuart and keyboardist Jim Roberts. Eddie Bertrand quit the band and formed Eddie and the Showmen.
Belaying Pin
89; "local fish place" in San Pedro
bent
182; broke, as in the Del Reeves country tune "I Ain't Broke but I'm Badly Bent":
- I ain't broke but I'm badly bent
- I had a little money but that's all been spent
- When I look back I wonder where it went
- It ain't no joke, I ain't broke but I'm badly bent
Bermuda Triangle
90; a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean in which a number of aircraft and surface vessels are alleged to have disappeared in mysterious circumstances which fall beyond the boundaries of human error, piracy, equipment failure, or natural disasters; and the Golden Fang, 92
Beverly Hillbillies, The (1962-1971)
American sitcom that was one of the most successful comedies in the history of American television. It ranked among the top 12 most watched series on television for seven of its nine seasons, twice ranking as the #1 series of the year with a number of episodes that remain among the most-watched television episodes of all time. The series was about a hillbilly family transplanted to Beverly Hills, California after finding oil on their land; 200
Big Bounce, The (1969)
A film starring Ryan O'Neal and directed by Alex March; score, 318
Big Valley, The
American television Western which ran on ABC from 1965 to 1969, which starred Barbara Stanwyck, as the widowed matriarch of the wealthy, influential Barkley family living in 19th century Stockton in California's central valley; Beer rehearsing show's theme, 43
Bishop, Joey
220; ashtray he threw up into, in Las Vegas
Bjornsen, Lieutenant Christian F. "Bigfoot"
8; LAPD cop; addiction to chocolate-covered bananas, 139; "One of America's true badasses" 202; Vincent Indelicato, his partner of many years in the LAPD, 284; "LAPD's own Charlie Manson" 332; See Mount Shasta and the Lemurian Connection
Bjornsen, Chastity
260; Bigfoot's wife
Black Dahlia
Elizabeth Short (1924-1947) was an American woman who was the victim of a gruesome and much-publicized murder. Nicknamed the Black Dahlia, Short was found mutilated, with her body severed, on January 15, 1947 in Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California. The murder, which remains unsolved; "good old-time L.A. murder mysteries" 209
Black Guerilla Family
16; "George Jackson's outfit" Tariq was in in prison
Black Narcissus
115; Black Narcissus (1947) is a film by the British director-writer team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, based on the novel of the same name by Rumer Godden. It is a psychological drama about the emotional tensions within a convent of nuns in an isolated Himalayan valley, and stars Deborah Kerr, Sabu, David Farrar and Flora Robson, and features Esmond Knight, Jean Simmons and Kathleen Byron.
Black Nationalist
221
Black Panthers, The
Founded in Oakland, California, in 1966 by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton, the Black Panther Party (originally the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense) was an African-American organization established to promote Black Power, and by extension self-defense for blacks. It was active in the United States from the mid-1960s into the 1970s. The Black Panther Party achieved national and international fame through their deep involvement in the Black Power movement and in American politics of the 1960s and 70s; 75
Blatnoyd, Dr. Rudy, DDS
168; at Golden Fang Corporate HQ; trampoline death, 203; "puncture wounds on his throat" 213; autopsy, 259; 293; 345
Blondie-san
82
Blue Cheer
San Francisco proto-heavy-metal band that initially performed and recorded in the late 1960s and early 1970s, beginning with their 1968 album Vincebus Eruptum and the hit "Summertime Blues" (the Eddie Cochran tune). They were a power trio like Cream and Jimi Hendrix with electric guitar, bass and drums. They were known for the gigantic stack of Marshall amplifiers which dwarfed the band standing in front of them; 95
Boards, The
36; surf band with Coy Harlingen; Topanga mansion, 124; tattoo sandals, 126; zombies, 132; trash Denis's place, 196; Symphonic Poem for Surf Band and Orchestra, 223; plotting against Denis, 296; house dezombified by an exorcist, 299
Bodhi and Zinnia
124; "house groupies" at The Boards' mansion in Topanga Canyon
Bong Users' Revolutionary Brigade (BURBs)
302; group Coy Harlingen is infiltrating at UCLA
Bonzo Dog Band
The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (also known as The Bonzo Dog Band, The Bonzo Dog Dada Band and, colloquially, as "The Bonzos") are a band created by a group of British art-school denizens of the 1960s. Combining elements of music hall, trad jazz, psychedelic rock, and avant-garde art, the Bonzos came to the attention of a broader British public through a children's television programme, Do Not Adjust Your Set; "Bang Bang" - Cher's second single, written by husband Sonny Bono and released in 1966. It was covered by the Bonzos in 1969, 56
Boone, Pat
130; whitebread singer and actor, most (in)famous for his covers of Black artists' music, rendered in a bland style; 240;
Borderline, Special Agent
72; FBI agent with Penny Kimball; in Las Vegas looking for Puck and Einar, 220
Boris
See Spivey, Boris
Bostic, Earl
37
Brady Bunch
Burke Stodger in episode of, 310
Branch, Farley
104; Vietnam veteran and friend of Spike's; darkroom, 137; footage of Chick Planet Massage raid, 141-142; 201
Breeze, Elmina
8; Doc's mother and Reet's kid sister; 112; 352; getting high, 353
"Bright Elusive Butterfly of Love, The"
330; "Elusive Butterfly" is a popular song by Bob Lind released in 1966 and also recorded and released in 1966 in the UK by Val Doonican. It was an American Number 5 hit for the British artist. The chorus:
- Don't be concerned, it will not harm you
- It's only me pursuing somethin' I'm not sure of
- Across my dreams with nets of wonder
- I chase the bright elusive butterfly of love
Bugliosi, Vincent (b. 1934)
An American attorney and author, best known for prosecuting Charles Manson and other defendants accused of the Tate-LaBianca murders and later writing a book about it called Helter Skelter (1974) which became the biggest selling true crime book in publishing history selling over 7 million copies.
Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour, The
199
Bugs Bunny
326;
Bunco Squad
138; handles "resurrections" at the LAPD
Byrds, the
135; "Eight Miles High";