Various Artists - Rock & Roll - Episode 1 - DVD5
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- Video > Music videos
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- 11
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- 3.57 GiB (3832207719 Bytes)
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- 2023-01-31 10:46 GMT
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- GRNS3
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- 16
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- 14
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Here is an excellent vintage bootleg with a great performance by various artists. Recommended for fans. Please enjoy, share with friends and please seed :) > i can't do it all alone! You can help by keeping this music alive :) I really want to share more rare stuff that is not available in shops, but i need your help to keep my collection alive for all, now over 1600 concerts still available for you! Stuff like this needs to be preserved for future generations of music lovers. Thanks to all the peers from everywhere seeding my huge archive, i love you! Look for my music archive here: https://1337x.to/user/GRNS3/ ======================================================== Rock & Roll (PBS) 1995 Graceful Duck Archive Cable > SuperBeta Hi-Fi > Playback Sony EDV-9500 > Standalone Panasonic DMR-E50 (XP)> TMPGenc DVD Author 3 No Artwork NTSC / Stereo TRT: 53:42 Audio codec: AC3 Audio bitrate: 256 kb/s Video codec: MPEG2 Video bitrate: 9146 kb/s Picture resolution: 704x480 Disc 1 of 10 discs "Rock & Roll" is unreleased. In 1995 two 10 hour mini-series appeared on air simultaneously about the history of Rock & Roll (the other being History of Rock and Roll by Time-Warner). This one aired first on PBS and seems to stay closer to its documentary roots, and more factual information is found in this series. Episode 1: The Renegades After World War II, black music was mostly still segregated. Blacks had their own radio stations, and their independent record labels were putting out blues music. Few white folks listened to black music on these records and radio stations and liked them for what they were. Fats Domino was the first black musician to crossover in a major way with his boogie based style and non-threatening persona. Little Richard and Chuck Berry were crossing over with their unique blend of boogie woogie, and country music influence. Sam Phillips of Sun Records was recording black blues musicians but couldn't get the crossover hit he was looking for until Elvis Presley walked in his door. Cast (Series Credited cast): Hoss Allen ... Himself Al Aronowitz ... Himself Joan Baez ... Herself Jeff Barry ... Himself David Bartholomew ... Himself (as Dave Bartholomew) The Beatles ... Themselves (archive footage) Chuck Berry ... Himself Sonny Bono ... Himself David Bowie ... Himself James Brown ... Himself Paul Burlison ... Himself The Byrds ... Themselves (archive footage) John Cale ... Himself Ray Charles ... Himself Marshall Chess ... Himself Phil Chess ... Himself Eric Clapton ... Himself Jack Clement ... Himself George Clinton ... Himself The Coasters ... Themselves (archive footage) Sam Cooke ... Himself (archive footage) Alice Cooper ... Himself Steve Cropper ... Himself David Crosby ... Himself Dick Dale ... Himself Chuck D. ... Himself John Densmore ... Himself (archive footage) Bo Diddley ... Himself The Dixie Cups ... Themselves (archive footage) Lonnie Donegan ... Himself The Doors ... Themselves (archive footage) Tom Dowd ... Himself Donald Dunn ... Himself (as Duck Dunn) Bob Dylan ... Himself Grandmaster Flash ... Himself Aretha Franklin ... Herself (archive footage) Jerry Garcia ... Himself Art Garfunkel ... Himself (archive footage) Marvin Gaye ... Himself (archive footage) Allen Ginsberg ... Himself Berry Gordy ... Himself Rick Hall ... Himself George Harrison ... Himself (archive footage) Deborah Harry ... Herself Brian Holland ... Himself Eddie Holland ... Himself John Lee Hooker ... Himself Mick Jagger ... Himself Johnnie Johnson ... Himself Booker T. Jones ... Himself (as Booker T.) Ken Kesey ... Himself Ben E. King ... Himself Carole King ... Herself Frankie Knuckles ... Himself Al Kooper ... Himself Robbie Krieger ... Himself (archive footage) Jerry Leiber ... Himself John Lennon ... Himself (archive footage) Larry Levine ... Himself Jerry Lee Lewis ... Himself Little Richard ... Himself Ray Manzarek ... Himself (archive footage) George Martin ... Himself The Marvelettes ... Themselves (archive footage) Paul McCartney ... Himself (archive footage) Darryl McDaniels ... Himself (as DMC) Roger McGuinn ... Himself Barry McGuire ... Himself (archive footage) Bill Medley ... Himself The Miracles ... Themselves (archive footage) Scotty Moore ... Himself Jim Morrison ... Himself (archive footage) Van Morrison ... Himself Jimmy Page ... Himself Sam Phillips ... Himself Wilson Pickett ... Himself Robert Plant ... Himself Iggy Pop ... Himself Elvis Presley ... Himself (archive footage) Lloyd Price ... Himself Otis Redding ... Himself (archive footage) Lou Reed ... Himself Martha Reeves ... Herself Keith Richards ... Himself The Righteous Brothers ... Themselves (archive footage) Robbie Robertson ... Himself The Rolling Stones ... Themselves (archive footage) The Ronettes ... Themselves (archive footage) Rick Rubin ... Himself Ravi Shankar ... Himself The Shirelles ... Themselves (archive footage) Russell Simmons ... Himself Paul Simon ... Himself (archive footage) Phil Spector ... Himself Ringo Starr ... Himself (archive footage) Mike Stoller ... Himself The Supremes ... Themselves (archive footage) Derek Taylor ... Himself The Temptations ... Themselves (archive footage) Rufus Thomas ... Himself Ike Turner ... Himself Sid Vicious ... Himself (archive footage) Bunny Wailer ... Himself Muddy Waters ... Himself (archive footage) Jerry Wexler ... Himself Brian Wilson ... Himself Jackie Wilson ... Himself (archive footage) Mary Wilson ... Herself Bill Wyman ... Himself Peter Yarrow ... Himself