Ed Ward returns to talk with host Nate Wilcox about his book The History of Rock & Roll, Volume 2: 1964–1977: The Beatles, the Stones, and the Rise of Classic Rock.
This week Ed & Nate discuss the splits between AM and FM, hard rock and soft rock and John, Paul, George and Ringo.
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Ed Ward and host Nate Wilcox continue their conversations about Ed's book The History of Rock & Roll, Volume 2: 1964–1977: The Beatles, the Stones, and the Rise of Classic Rock.
This week they go into the origins of reggae in Jamaica and survey the funk scene as it stood when James Brown was king and Sly Stone was emerging as his biggest rival.
Ed Ward and host Nate Wilcox continue their conversations about Ed's book The History of Rock & Roll, Volume 2: 1964–1977: The Beatles, the Stones, and the Rise of Classic Rock.
This week Ed tells Nate about 1969, Woodstock and the invention of “the sixties.” Ed Ward and host Nate Wilcox continue their conversations about Ed's book The History of Rock & Roll, Volume 2: 1964–1977: The Beatles, the Stones, and the Rise of Classic Rock. This week they discuss 1968: the year of riots and revolutionary newcomers like Led Zeppelin and Sly & the Family Stone and The Band, who led a musical counter-revolution.
Ed Ward returns to talk with host Nate Wilcox about his book The History of Rock & Roll, Volume 2: 1964–1977: The Beatles, the Stones, and the Rise of Classic Rock.
This week, Ed and Nate talk about 1967, the year of Monterey Pop, when the Beatles lost Brian Epstein and gained the Maharishi, Brian Wilson blew it and Otis Redding died. |
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