custom55 Posted May 25, 2021 Share Posted May 25, 2021 (edited) If you subscribe to Apple TV. If not, you can watch episode #1 for free, I watched episode #1 and it was great. A lot of John Lennon, Marvin Gaye, and the politics of the year. Episode # 2 Stones, Dylan, The Who, etc. http://youtu.be/7QUSrefGO34 Edited May 25, 2021 by custom55 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
78jazz Posted May 25, 2021 Share Posted May 25, 2021 I am unsure I like the premise of this, as IMO most of the changes that music made in the culture were done by 1971. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zepphead Posted May 25, 2021 Share Posted May 25, 2021 I am unsure I like the premise of this, as IMO most of the changes that music made in the culture were done by 1971.Yeah, I would have said that all the significant changes in music were done by the end of the Sixties. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nova Carmina Posted May 25, 2021 Share Posted May 25, 2021 While a good writer could probably make a case for any given year, David Hepworth argues for 1971 in Never A Dull Moment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goose Posted May 25, 2021 Share Posted May 25, 2021 While a good writer could probably make a case for any given year, David Hepworth argues for 1971 in Never A Dull MomentI read that a couple of years ago. 1971 is notable for how many truly great rock albums were released. Rock and roll was officially dead, and rock, with it's more sophisticated musicianship and more complex songwriting, had taken over. Minimalist, electronics-oriented music was the next big change that was beginning to take place. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zepphead Posted May 25, 2021 Share Posted May 25, 2021 While a good writer could probably make a case for any given year, David Hepworth argues for 1971 in Never A Dull MomentI read that a couple of years ago. 1971 is notable for how many truly great rock albums were released. Rock and roll was officially dead, and rock, with it's more sophisticated musicianship and more complex songwriting, had taken over. Minimalist, electronics-oriented music was the next big change that was beginning to take place.Yeah but the majority of all this good stuff was forged in the last part of the sixties. All the prog legends, hard rock super groups, and electronic pioneers like Tangerine Dream, Popol Vuh, Kraftwerk ..... all founded between 1967-69. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goose Posted May 25, 2021 Share Posted May 25, 2021 (edited) While a good writer could probably make a case for any given year, David Hepworth argues for 1971 in Never A Dull MomentI read that a couple of years ago. 1971 is notable for how many truly great rock albums were released. Rock and roll was officially dead, and rock, with it's more sophisticated musicianship and more complex songwriting, had taken over. Minimalist, electronics-oriented music was the next big change that was beginning to take place.Yeah but the majority of all this good stuff was forged in the last part of the sixties. All the prog legends, hard rock super groups, and electronic pioneers like Tangerine Dream, Popol Vuh, Kraftwerk ..... all founded between 1967-69.Yep. That's why I noted 1971 as a point where those genres and their influence had finally taken over. The focus on music and songcraft made the era of the singer-songwriter possible as well. Edited May 25, 2021 by goose 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RushFanForever Posted May 26, 2021 Share Posted May 26, 2021 From Classic Rock via Louder. 71 reasons why 1971 was the greatest year in rock music history Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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