All You Need Is Love: The Story of Popular Music

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Introductory Programme
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Popular music is an essential part of our daily lives. Yet we know comparatively little about it – where it came from, how it developed, how it has influenced or been influence by .. show full overview
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God's Children
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It is generally assumed that American popular music comes from the coastal regions of Africa; that the slaves brought drums to the United States; that jazz originated, somehow, in New .. show full overview
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I Can Hypnotise 'Dis Nation (Ragtime)
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Thanks to the hit movie, “The Sting”, everyone reckons they know about Ragtime. But do they? This Episode includes the oldest known piece of film (1898) showing what the cakewalk was .. show full overview
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Jungle Music (Jazz)
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Jazz is not a black music, nor a white music. Nor is it structureless improvisation. Nor did it originate in New Orleans. As created at the turn of the century throughout the Amerian .. show full overview
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Who's That Comin'? (The Blues)
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Blues is a word you have to think about before it can be understood. Contrary to popular belief, blues – as a form of music – does not appear until 1910 or so, that is after ragtime and .. show full overview
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Rude Songs (Vaudeville and Music Hall)
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Music Hall, as a description, means exactly what it says. A hall, usually at the back of a tavern or pub, in which music was performed by local entertainers for financial gain. It is .. show full overview
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Always Chasin' Rainbows (Tin Pan Alley)
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Tin Pan Alley existed to make money. IT organized and rationalized an embryonic music industry for the mutual benefit of these who did the organizing. Tin Pan Alley brought to .. show full overview
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Diamonds As Big As the Ritz (The Musical)
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This is a story of how a remarkable and very different number of theatrical elements were welded together into something also remarkable and very different called “the musical”. From .. show full overview
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Swing That Music! (Swing)
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For most of its history, popular music has rarely been that which most people like Jazz, for instance, has always been a minority interest. But in the era which was dominated by swing, .. show full overview
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Good Times (Rhythm and Blues)
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In the late forties, white record companies labelled commercial black music “race music”. Eventually, Jerry Wexler, then working at Billboard magazine as a reporter, thought of the .. show full overview
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Making Moonshine (Country Music)
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Country music was, originally, home-made music. It described the births, marriages and deaths that happened in every community. It celebrated love, just as it bemoaned the ill-fortune .. show full overview
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Go Down, Moses! (Folk 'War Songs')
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After Nashville had raped American country music, it might seem that the folk traditions this music embodied had been lost. Not so, because these traditions had a purpose other than to .. show full overview
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Hail! Hail! Rock n Roll (Rock n Roll)
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The story of rock n roll begins and ends in Memphis, Tennessee, in the tiny studio of record producer Sam Phillips. He tells of how he discovered Elvis Presley and of the struggle he .. show full overview
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Mighty Good (The Beatles)
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“They were very scruffy” recounts Allan Williams, the Beatles’ first manager, as he describes the Beatles’ early escapades in Hamburg and Liverpool Soon Brian Epstein appeared on the .. show full overview
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All Along the Watchtower (Sour Rock)
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The sixties began, according to Eric Burdon as “a party”. “The aim of all of us, Hendrix, The Who, The Stones” Burdon goes on, “was to ball every chick in sight”. Unfortunately, the .. show full overview
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Whatever Gets You Through The Night (Glitter Rock)
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This Episode takes place almost entirely on stage; fans are always seen from the performer’s point of view. Thus, we begin to feel and experience first hand the pressures being put upon .. show full overview
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Imagine (New Directions)
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The film opens at a pop festival. Drug-smoking is very much in evidence. “These fellows will answer to God” says the Rev Jack Wyrtzen, “for all the pollution and evil they have spread .. show full overview