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History in Five Songs Episode 321: The American Revolution of 1975

History in Five Songs Episode 321: The American Revolution of 1975

In Episode 321 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin contemplates how the mid-'70s marked a seismic shift in rock as American hard rock, prog, and singer-songwriter acts like Kiss, Aerosmith, Kansas, the Eagles, and more began to eclipse their British counterparts, signaling a new era of U.S. dominance in popular music.

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September 2, 202535m 37s

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In Episode 321 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin contemplates how the mid-'70s marked a seismic shift in rock as American hard rock, prog, and singer-songwriter acts like Kiss, Aerosmith, Kansas, the Eagles, and more began to eclipse their British counterparts, signaling a new era of U.S. dominance in popular music.

  1. Kiss – “Rock Bottom”
  2. The Who – “Success Story”
  3. The Eagles – “Too Many Hands”
  4. Styx – “Light Up”
  5. Deep Purple – “Dealer”

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