Between 1965 and 1975, it’s as though western popular music didn't just change, but it vanished altogether and was replaced by something entirely different. It happened in soul and blues, but I think the most radical changes were in rock and roll. Music snobs who had rejected rock as musically primitive were forced to reconsider, in the face of increasingly sophisticated compositions and rising standards of virtuosity.
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Rock (6): Back to the Golden Age
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Between 1965 and 1975, it’s as though western popular music didn't just change, but it vanished altogether and was replaced by something entirely different. It happened in soul and blues, but I think the most radical changes were in rock and roll. Music snobs who had rejected rock as musically primitive were forced to reconsider, in the face of increasingly sophisticated compositions and rising standards of virtuosity.