Rock and Roll, that most American hybrid of Country and Blues had come along and dethroned the OTHER American music, Jazz, and looked to be numero uno for many years. The burgeoning generation that became known as Baby Boomers were reaching puberty and beyond, and they were the largest segment of the population. Rock and Roll DID have a good run…but it wasn’t the Americans who took it to prominence the world over…it was those fucking kids who looked like girls and could barely play. – From Part One
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Segarini – I (Still Kinda) Like the Beatles and MacMillan Loves the Rolling Stones Part Two
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Bobby Mitchell, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, KYA, music, radio, Records, segarini, Teenage Hormones, The Beatles, Toronto on March 30, 2018 by segariniSegarini: When Radio and Records Ruled the World Part 7 – The Invasion Begins…
Posted in Opinion with tags Beatlemania, Bobby Mitchell, Cherry Cola's, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, English Music Hall, George Formby, JFK, KYA, Lonnie Donegan, segarini, Skiffle, The Beatles, The British Invasion, The Profumo Affair on April 15, 2012 by segariniPart 6 can be found here
Cruising the AM dial was extremely rewarding in the early ‘60’s, there was so much music to be had. Not only the songs you tuned in to hear, but radio stations added a dozen or so new tracks every week, and told you about them and the artists, plus most had a record race or voice your choice program that aired around 5 pm weekdays, after school was finished and American Bandstand was over. Just about everybody listened, discussing which new songs you liked, or what you voted for.