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The History of Rock 'n' Roll Season 1 Episodes

Season 1 Episode Guide

Season 1

10 Episodes 1995 - 1995

Episode 1

Rock 'n' Roll Explodes

Mon, Mar 6, 199560 mins

It seemed like a sound from nowhere, boogie beats and bluesy voices lighting up the late-night radio dial with songs like "Shake, Rattle and Roll." They called it "race" music or "rhythm and blues." Around the world, kids tuned in - and began to imitate what they heard. It was the seedtime of a new kind of music: what we today call "rock 'n' roll." "Rock 'n' Roll Explodes" is a kaleidoscope of musical memories. In interviews with many of rock's brightest stars, from Little Richard and Mick Jagger to Bruce Springsteen and Bono of U2, key players recall songs and sounds that changed their lives. And in vintage clips capturing the first rock starts in their prim, savor the magic of the music, watching great Muddy Waters sing "Got My Mojo Working; guitar hero Chuck Berry perform "Maybellene" and Little Richard, eyes painted and pompadour piled high, stomp though "Tutti Frutti." Tina Turner remembers days of hard labor in the cotton fields - and nights dreaming of a music career. Boogie-woogie bandleader Louis Jordan appears in rare footage, as does Michael Jackson, in a riveting performance of "Billie Jean." And then there is Elvis Presley, the once and future King of Rock 'n' Roll, singing "Heartbreak Hotel" in 1956 - an image of timeless youth, the emblem of a cultural revolution.

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Episode 2

Good Rockin' Tonight

Mon, Mar 13, 199560 mins

Disc Jockey Alan Freed was the first to call it "rock 'n' roll" - but it was Elvis Presley who gave the new music sex appeal. During the summer and fall of 1956, the Hillbilly Cat transformed old-fashioned rhythm and blues into a new kind of music, breaching the boundaries between country and blues, folk and pop, black and white. "Good Rockin' Tonight" recounts the glory days of rock's first golden age. In rare footage of legendary performances. Buddy Holly sings "Oh Boy", Little Richard wails "Lucille" and Jerry Lee Lewis pumps out a frenzied version of "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On". Dick Clark recalls the origins of American Bandstand and Fabian looks bacon his early fame. For a spell, rock was dominated by teen idols and countless dance crazes like the Twist, but as clips of Ben E. King and of Phil Spector's Ronettes remind us, there was still more to rock 'n' roll than cute white boys trying to be the next Elvis. That the imitators should keep on trying is no surprise. One need only look again at Presley's classic TV shows. This chronicle includes clips from his steamy version of "Hound Dog" on the Milton Berle Show in June 1965 and his stunning performances on The Ed Sullivan Show three months later. Here - as Bono of U2 puts it - is "the big bang:" rock's mythic moment of primal self-creation.

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Episode 3

Britain Invades, America Fights Back

Mon, Mar 20, 199560 mins

In the 1960s, music artists from Great Britain like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Who become popular in the United States.

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Episode 4

The Sounds of Soul

Mon, Mar 27, 199560 mins

This episode explores the development of Soul with in the Rock 'n' Roll genre.

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Episode 5

Plugging In

Mon, Apr 3, 199560 mins

This episode examines the expanding electric music scene.

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Episode 6

My Generation

Mon, Apr 10, 199560 mins

The peace-loving counter culture produces the phenomenon of Woodstock.

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Episode 7

Guitar Heroes

Mon, Apr 17, 199560 mins

Les Paul's invention of the electric guitar paved the way for later Rock 'n' Roll guitar heroes.

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Episode 8

The '70s: Have a Nice Decade

Mon, Apr 24, 199560 mins

This episode reviews the development of Rock 'n' Roll music of the 1970s.

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Episode 9

Punk

Mon, May 1, 199565 mins

'Punk' Strips Music To Its Angry Roots

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Episode 10

Up from the Underground

Mon, May 8, 199560 mins

In the 1980s and 90s, rock n' roll influences new genres of music such as Hip Hop, New Wave, and Grunge. Music videos also have an impact.

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