A lively chronicle of the year that shaped popular music forever! Fifty years ago friendly rivalry between musicians turned 1965 into the year rock evolved into the premier art form of its time and accelerated the drive for personal freedom throughout the Western world. The Beatles made their first artistic statement with Rubber Soul. Bob Dylan released “Like a Rolling Stone arguably the greatest song of all time and went electric at the Newport Folk Festival. The Rolling Stoness “Satisfaction” catapulted the band to world-wide success. New genres such as funk psychedelia folk rock proto-punk and baroque pop were born. Soul music became a prime force of desegregation as Motown crossed over from the R&B charts to the top of the Billboard Hot 100. Country music reached new heights with Nashville and the Bakersfield sound. Musicians raced to innovate sonically and lyrically against the backdrop of seismic cultural shifts wrought by the Civil Rights Movement Vietnam psychedelics the Pill long hair for men and designer Mary Quants introduction of the miniskirt. In 1965 Andrew Grant Jackson combines fascinating and often surprising personal stories with a panoramic historical narrative.
1965: The Most Revolutionary Year in Music: The Most Revolutionary Year in Music
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