
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Rock N Roll as the First Draft Of History
We begin in the midwest college town of Kent, Ohio, in the late spring of 1970. We’ll meet three future rockers--students at Kent State University, barely out of their teens--who will be changed forever by what they witness. We’ll check in on Motown, where the fluffy pop “Sound of Young America” is still alive, but there's a big change coming, a movement towards a tougher, more topical sound. We’ll foreshadow that just a little--lots more to come in a later chapter. Rock N Roll is now Rock, and it is mainstreamed now, big and getting bigger. It set out to subvert the dominant paradigm, now it is the dominant paradigm. It can be downright paradoxical at times; defined by its own contradictions. We come back to the campus for the shattering events of May 4th. They inspire a unique musical response, something we really haven’t seen since then.
Written by Richard Evans and Christian Swain
Hosted and Produced by Christian Swain
Sound Design by Jerry Danielsen
Voice Actors
Songs
Books
Online Sources
Podcasts
Films and Documentaries
This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
@PantheonPods
Listen in HD only at www.rocknrollarchaeology.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By Pantheon Media4.7
249249 ratings
Rock N Roll as the First Draft Of History
We begin in the midwest college town of Kent, Ohio, in the late spring of 1970. We’ll meet three future rockers--students at Kent State University, barely out of their teens--who will be changed forever by what they witness. We’ll check in on Motown, where the fluffy pop “Sound of Young America” is still alive, but there's a big change coming, a movement towards a tougher, more topical sound. We’ll foreshadow that just a little--lots more to come in a later chapter. Rock N Roll is now Rock, and it is mainstreamed now, big and getting bigger. It set out to subvert the dominant paradigm, now it is the dominant paradigm. It can be downright paradoxical at times; defined by its own contradictions. We come back to the campus for the shattering events of May 4th. They inspire a unique musical response, something we really haven’t seen since then.
Written by Richard Evans and Christian Swain
Hosted and Produced by Christian Swain
Sound Design by Jerry Danielsen
Voice Actors
Songs
Books
Online Sources
Podcasts
Films and Documentaries
This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
@PantheonPods
Listen in HD only at www.rocknrollarchaeology.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

38,430 Listeners

6,007 Listeners

14,353 Listeners

1,136 Listeners

566 Listeners

6,308 Listeners

2,083 Listeners

105 Listeners

4,120 Listeners

450 Listeners

109 Listeners

219 Listeners

59,604 Listeners

1,997 Listeners

1,016 Listeners

204 Listeners

101 Listeners

30 Listeners

5,109 Listeners

77 Listeners

15,506 Listeners

5 Listeners

36 Listeners

4 Listeners

99 Listeners

162 Listeners

98 Listeners

30 Listeners

680 Listeners

17 Listeners

0 Listeners

2 Listeners

9 Listeners