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| | | | | [AI summary] The 1960s were a transformative period in music, marked by a rapid evolution of genres and styles. The decade began with the rise of rock and roll, which was later influenced by the British Invasion. The 1960s also saw the emergence of folk rock, which blended traditional folk music with rock elements. The psychedelic movement, fueled by the counterculture movement, brought about a new wave of experimental music. The 1960s also saw the rise of progressive rock, which incorporated elements of classical music and jazz. The decade ended with the emergence of soft rock and country rock, which would become popular in the 1970s. Overall, the 1960s were a time of great musical innovation and experimentation, which laid the foundation for many of the ge... | |
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| | | | | The Music to Your Ears discussion series is on indefinite hold. The devastating floods that destroyed much of Asheville's vibrant River Arts District inflicted heavy damage on our beloved Asheville Guitar Bar. We'll update about MTYE when there's news. Special co-host Spiro Nicolopoulos The Gratef | |
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| | | | | I've been thinking about the greatest rock songs of all time, and there are likely well over a thousand worthy candidates spanning a period of more than 50 years. I'm certain you could gather 100 people in a room and no two of them would agree on which songs are the greatest. I started to... | |
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| | | The River - Bruce Springsteen Who Are You - The Who Graceland - Paul Simon Stop Making Sense - Talking Heads Automatic for the People - REM Other Voices, Other Rooms - Nanci Griffith Anodyne - Uncle Tupelo Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles Sweet Baby James - James Taylor | ||