'Rock Ain't For Keeping'
The Who cemented themselves as one of the most iconic and important Hard Rock bands with their 5th album, ‘Who’s Next’. We explore the groundbreaking sounds, innovative techniques, and timeless themes that make this album a cornerstone of rock music.
Bringing a host of progressive and innovative features to the forefront - such as the use of synthesisers and electronic effects, continuity of conceptual themes/lyrics, dynamic songwriting - all mixed with raw Hard Rock energy proved that The Who were the best in class at the beginning of the 70s, leading from the front in the development and progression of Hard Rock!
Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Rj6T45qnQRRoVqasCqeZc?si=4c13c3098c924538
LONG LIVE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL
70. 'In The Court Of The Crimson King' - King Crimson (1969)
69. 'Band On The Run' - Paul McCartney & Wings (1973)
68. 'Here's Little Richard' - Little Richard (1957)
67. Covers vs Originals - Part 3
65. 'Permanent Waves' - Rush (1980)
64. 'Absolution' - Muse (2003)
63. Must The Show Go On?
62. 'Tres Hombres' - ZZ Top (1973)
61. 'Hackney Diamonds' - The Rolling Stones (2023)
60. 'Hysteria' - Def Leppard (1987)
59. Understanding Eddie Van Halen - Interview with 'Tonechaser' author; Steve Rosen
58. 'Now And Then' - The Beatles (2023)
57. 'Frampton Comes Alive!' - Peter Frampton (1976)
56. 'Awake' - Dream Theater (1994)
55. 'We're An American Band' - Grand Funk Railroad (1973)
54. Covers vs Originals - Part 2
53. Covers vs Originals - Part 1
52. 'American Pie' (Album) - Don McLean (1971)
51. 'American Pie' (Song) - Don McLean (1971)
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