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 +--"[[Mini-mini-mini]]" (1966) by Jacques Dutronc
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 +"Frank Zappa's ''[[Freak Out!]]'' (1966), a sardonic farce about [[rock music]] and America as a whole, is the genre's first [[concept album]]." --Sholem Stein
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 +'''1966''' was the 966th year of the [[2nd millennium]], the 66th year of the [[20th century]], and the 7th year of the [[1960s]] decade.
== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
*The [[UFO Club|The UFO (Underground Freak Out) club]] is founded *The [[UFO Club|The UFO (Underground Freak Out) club]] is founded
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===Morality=== ===Morality===
-*''[[Human Sexual Response]]'' by Masters and Johnson+*''[[Human Sexual Response]]'', a book by Masters and Johnson
-*"[[Is God Dead?]]" was an April 8 cover story for the news magazine ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]''+*"[[Is God Dead?]]", the April 8 cover story for the news magazine ''Time''
-*''[[Fanny Hill]]'' is legalized in the USA, see [[Memoirs v. Massachusetts]]. +*''[[Fanny Hill]]'' is legalized in the USA, see [[Memoirs v. Massachusetts]]
-* [[Pope Paul VI]] abolishes the ''[[Index Librorum Prohibitorum]]''.+*[[Abolition of the Index Librorum Prohibitorum|Abolition of the ''Index Librorum Prohibitorum'']]
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===Architecture and design=== ===Architecture and design===
*[[Superarchitettura]] exhibition in Italy *[[Superarchitettura]] exhibition in Italy
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*''[[The New Brutalism]]'' by Reyner Banham *''[[The New Brutalism]]'' by Reyner Banham
*[[Superbox]]es by Ettore Sottsass first shown in Milan *[[Superbox]]es by Ettore Sottsass first shown in Milan
-===Fashion===+=== Design and fashion ===
-*"[[Le Smoking]]", designed by YSL, photographed by Helmut Newton+*"[[Le Smoking]]", designed by YSL, photographed by Helmut Newton.
 +*[[Cosmos collection]] by [[Pierre Cardin]] celebrates the [[space age]].
 + 
 +===Theatre===
 +*''[[Offending the Audience]]'', a play by Austrian writer Peter Handke
 + 
=== Film === === Film ===
-*''[[Blow Up]]'' by Antonioni+*''[[Blowup]]'' by Antonioni
*''[[Chelsea Girls]]'' by Warhol/Morrissey *''[[Chelsea Girls]]'' by Warhol/Morrissey
*''[[The Good, the Bad and the Ugly]]'' by Leone *''[[The Good, the Bad and the Ugly]]'' by Leone
-*''[[Le Streghe]]'' by various+*''[[The Witches (1967 film)|The Witches]]'' by various directors
*''[[The Wild Angels]]'' by Corman *''[[The Wild Angels]]'' by Corman
-*''[[Persona (film)|Persona]]'' by Ingmar Bergman+*''[[Persona (1966 film)|Persona]]'' by Ingmar Bergman
-*''[[King of Hearts]]'' by [[Philippe de Broca]]+*''[[King of Hearts (1966 film)|King of Hearts]]'' by Philippe de Broca
-*''[[Cul-de-sac (film)|Cul-de-sac]]'' by Roman Polanski +*''[[Cul-de-sac (1966 film)|Cul-de-sac]]'' by Roman Polanski
-*''[[Morgan!]]'' by [[Karel Reisz]]+*''[[Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment]]'' by Karel Reisz
*''[[Fahrenheit 451 (1966 film) |Fahrenheit 451]]'' by François Truffaut *''[[Fahrenheit 451 (1966 film) |Fahrenheit 451]]'' by François Truffaut
*''[[The Pornographers]]'' by Shohei Imamura *''[[The Pornographers]]'' by Shohei Imamura
*''[[What's Up, Tiger Lily?]]'' by Woody Allen, Senkichi Taniguchi *''[[What's Up, Tiger Lily?]]'' by Woody Allen, Senkichi Taniguchi
-*''[[Seconds]]'' by [[John Frankenheimer]]+*''[[Seconds (1966 film)|Seconds]]'' by John Frankenheimer
-*''[[Trans-Europ-Express (film)]]'' by Grillet+*''[[Trans-Europ-Express (film)|Trans-Europ-Express]]'' by Alain Robbe-Grillet
-*''[[Who Are You, Polly Magoo?]]'' by William Klein+*''[[Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?]]'' by William Klein
*''[[The Embryo Hunts in Secret]]'' by Koji Wakamatsu *''[[The Embryo Hunts in Secret]]'' by Koji Wakamatsu
 +*''[[The Battle of Algiers]]'' by Gillo Pontecorvo
 +*''[[Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (film)|Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'' by Mike Nichols
 +
===Music=== ===Music===
*[[Deram Records]] founded *[[Deram Records]] founded
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*[[Sly & the Family Stone]] formed *[[Sly & the Family Stone]] formed
====Albums==== ====Albums====
-*''[[Freakout]]'' by Frank Zappa - +*''[[Freak Out!]]'' by Frank Zappa
-*''[[The in Sound from Way Out! (Perrey and Kingsley album)|The in Sound from Way Out!]]'' by [[Perrey & Kingsley]]+*''[[The In Sound from Way Out! (Perrey and Kingsley album)|The in Sound from Way Out!]]'' by Perrey & Kingsley
 +*''[[Colors (Ken Nordine album)|Colors]]'' by Ken Nordine
 +*''[[Os Afro-sambas]]'' by Baden Powell and Vinícius de Moraes
 + 
====Singles==== ====Singles====
*[[Sunny Afternoon]] by The Kinks *[[Sunny Afternoon]] by The Kinks
*[[Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)]] by Cher *[[Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)]] by Cher
-*[[Psychotic Reaction]] by [[Count Five]]+*[[Psychotic Reaction]] by Count Five
-*[[Baby Come Back]] by [[Eddy Grant]]+*[[Baby, Come Back (The Equals song)|Baby Come Back]] by Eddy Grant
-*[[Se telefonando]] by [[Mina (singer)|Mina]]+*[[Se telefonando]] by Mina
-*[[These Boots Are Made for Walkin']] by [[Nancy Sinatra]] and [[Lee Hazlewood]]+*[[These Boots Are Made for Walkin']] by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood
-*[[Girl I've Got a Date]] by [[Alton Ellis]]+*[[Girl I've Got a Date]] by Alton Ellis
-*[[Hey Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You]] by [[Jimmy Castor]]+*[[Hey Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You]] by Jimmy Castor
-*[[Fattie Fattie]] by [[The Heptones]]+*[[Fattie Fattie]] by The Heptones
-*[[I'm Your Puppet]] by [[James & Bobby Purify]]+*[[I'm Your Puppet]] by James & Bobby Purify
*[[Sunshine Superman]] by Donovan *[[Sunshine Superman]] by Donovan
 +*[[Take It Easy]] by Hopeton Lewis
 +*[[Roda]] by Gilberto Gil
 +*[[It'll Never Happen Again]] by Tim Hardin
 +*[[Footprints (composition)|Footprints]] by Wayne Shorter
 +*[[La Bohème (Charles Aznavour song)|La Bohème]] by Charles Aznavour
 +*[[Un homme et une femme (song)|Un homme et une femme]] by Francis Lai
 +*[[Pretty Ballerina]] by the Left Banke
 +*[[Crickets Sing for Anamaria]] by Marcos Valle
 +*[[Surf Board]] by Roberto Menescal
 +
 +===Compositions===
 +*''[[Musique pour les soupers du Roi Ubu]]'' by Bernd Alois Zimmermann
=== Literature === === Literature ===
-*''[[Les aventures de Jodelle]]''+====Fiction====
-*''[[Valley of the Dolls]]''+*''[[The Adventures of Jodelle]]'', graphic novel by Guy Peellaert
-*''[[Ma mère]]'' by Georges Bataille+*''[[Valley of the Dolls]]'', novel by Jacqueline Susann
-*''[[Gordon]]'' by Edith Templeton +*''[[Ma mère]]'', novella by Georges Bataille
-*''[[Against Interpretation]]'' (includes [[Notes on "Camp"]]) by Susan Sontag+*''[[Gordon (novel)|Gordon]]'', novel by Edith Templeton
-*''[[On the Poverty of Student Life]]''+*''[[The 120 days of Sodom and other writings]]'', ''The 120 days of Sodom'' in English
 + 
 +====Non-fiction====
 +*''[[Against Interpretation]]'', essays (including [[Notes on "Camp"]]) by Susan Sontag
*''[[The Art of Memory]]'' by British historian Frances Yates *''[[The Art of Memory]]'' by British historian Frances Yates
 +*''[[Purity and Danger|Purity and Danger]]'' by Mary Douglas
 +*"[[On the Poverty of Student Life]]" by Mustapha Khayati
== Births == == Births ==
 +*[[September 9]] - [[Tommy Guerrero]], American composer and musician
 +*[[September 19]] - [[Teho Teardo]], Italian musician
 +* [[Zack Snyder]], American actor, film director, screenwriter, and producer
 +* [[Bebel Gilberto]], Brazilian popular singer
 +* [[Helena Bonham Carter]], English actress
 +* [[John Cusack]], American actor
 +* [[Salma Hayek]], Mexican-American actress
 +* [[Jeff Buckley]], American singer-songwriter (d. 1997)
 +* [[Sophie Marceau]], French actress
 +* [[Vincent Cassel]], French actor
 +* [[Sinéad O'Connor]], Irish singer (d. 2023)
 +
==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
*[[André Breton]] (1896 - 1966) *[[André Breton]] (1896 - 1966)
*[[Siegfried Kracauer]] (1889 - 1966) *[[Siegfried Kracauer]] (1889 - 1966)
*[[Irving Klaw]] (1911 - 1966) *[[Irving Klaw]] (1911 - 1966)
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