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*"[[Mas Que Nada]]" by [[Jorge Ben]] | *"[[Mas Que Nada]]" by [[Jorge Ben]] | ||
*"[[Madness (song)|''Madness'' (song)]]" by [[Prince Buster]] | *"[[Madness (song)|''Madness'' (song)]]" by [[Prince Buster]] | ||
- | *"From Me to You" by [[The Beatles]] | + | *"[[Please Please Me]]" by [[The Beatles]] |
*"Fingertips" by [[Stevie Wonder]] | *"Fingertips" by [[Stevie Wonder]] | ||
=== Albums === | === Albums === |
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![In 1963, Roger Corman directed The Raven, a horror-comedy written by Richard Matheson very loosely based on the poem, "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe. It stars Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, and Boris Karloff as a trio of rival sorcerers.](/images/thumb/200px-The_Raven.jpg)
In 1963, Roger Corman directed The Raven, a horror-comedy written by Richard Matheson very loosely based on the poem, "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe. It stars Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, and Boris Karloff as a trio of rival sorcerers.
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Art and culture
- Clement Dodd opens the first black-owned Jamaican recording facility Studio One
- Assassination of Kennedy
- Ted Nelson coins the term hypertext
- Richard Hoggart becomes the first director of the CCCS
- The results of the Milgram experiment are published.
Literature
Visual arts
Music
Singles
- "She Loves You Yeah Yeah Yeah" by The Beatles
- "Cristo Redentor" by Donald Byrd
- "Mas Que Nada" by Jorge Ben
- "Madness (song)" by Prince Buster
- "Please Please Me" by The Beatles
- "Fingertips" by Stevie Wonder
Albums
- "Live at the Apollo" by James Brown
Film
- Tystnaden
- Blood Feast
- Contempt
- The Servant
- The Whip and the Body
- X - The Man with the X-Ray Eyes
- La Ricotta by Pier Paolo Pasolini
- The Haunting by Robert Wise
- Flaming Creatures by Jack Smith
- The Girl Hunters by Roy Rowland
- Towers Open Fire
Births
Deaths
- Jean Cocteau (1889 - 1963)
- Tristan Tzara (1896 - 1963)
- Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
- Édith Piaf (1915 - 1963)
- Piero Manzoni (1933 - 1963)
- Jean Bruce (1921 - 1963)
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