‘True, Fine Rock ‘N’ Roll’
By the mid 1950s, Rock ‘N’ Roll had established itself and its sound, but there were still artists pushing the boundaries and exploring the avenues of the genre.‘Here's Little Richard’ is one of those albums that made such a significant contribution to the genre’s progression and development. In this episode, we dive deep into the energetic performances, raw sound, and innovative songwriting that made ‘Here's Little Richard’ a groundbreaking album of its time.
From the infectious melodies of "Tutti Frutti" to the rebellious spirit of "Long Tall Sally", join us as we dissect and explore the album's impact on music, and uncover the genius behind the man who helped shape the sound of a generation - whether you're a longtime fan or discovering this iconic album for the first time, there's something here for every Music fan to enjoy and appreciate
Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0dbYu32kxbxxhIYzOwfTWj?si=b0ec008f3c974d40
What’s A 12 Bar Blues?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx3N6tlz9N8
Earl Palmer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI6-WeRRNcE
52. 'American Pie' (Album) - Don McLean (1971)
51. 'American Pie' (Song) - Don McLean (1971)
50. 'Eat 'Em And Smile' - David Lee Roth (1986)
49. 'Hotel California' - Eagles (1976)
48. 'London Calling' - The Clash (1979)
47. 'Rising' - Rainbow (1976)
46. 'Morrison Hotel' - The Doors (1970)
45. 'Pet Sounds' - The Beach Boys (1966)
44. Studio vs Live: Studio
43. Studio vs Live: Live
42. 'Reggatta De Blanc' - The Police (1979)
41. 'The Joshua Tree' - U2 (1987)
40. 'Breakfast In America' - Supertramp (1979)
39. 'Selling England By The Pound' - Genesis (1973)
38. 'Between The Buttons' - The Rolling Stones (1967)
37. 'Dookie' - Green Day (1994)
36. 2022 Review + 2023 Preview
35. Christmas Message + Laz's Christmas Song
34. 'Rumours' - Fleetwood Mac (1977)
33. 'Hunky Dory' - David Bowie (1971)
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