Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Like a Rolling Stone: Was 1965 the Most Revolutionary Year in Music?
What do “Yesterday,” “Satisfaction,” “My Generation,” “The Sound of Silence,” “California Girls,” and “Like a Rolling Stone” all have in common? They were all hits in 1965, the year author Andrew Grant Jackson calls “the most revolutionary year in music.” In 1965: The Most Revolutionary Year in Music,
Jackson weaves a fascinating narrative of how popular music and social
change influenced one another to create a year memorable not only for
great music, but also for great progress in American culture. In this
whirlwind tour of multiple genres of music as well as multiple pressing
political issues, Jackson states a compelling case for 1965 as a key
turning point in American music and society as well as provides a mirror
for how music and society interact today, 50 years later. Please come over to Picture This at Big Think to read more of "Like a Rolling Stone: Was 1965 the Most Revolutionary Year in Music?"
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