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Music 101

Music 101

著者: Daniel Lucas / G.Mick Smith/Karen DeLoach
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Music 101: Where every beat tells a story. Dive into the heart of music, exploring genres, artists, and the inspiration behind every note.

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Daniel Lucas / G.Mick Smith/Karen DeLoach
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  • Music 101 in its third season, featuring Mr.G.Mick Smith as my Co-host.
    2025/06/14

    This Father's Day playlist isn't just music; it's a time machine.Each song – the ones he sang off-key in the car, the ballgame anthems, the worn-out vinyl he cherished – carries the weight of sticky fingers, shared laughter, and his unwavering presence. Hearing them now, decades later, the joy is bittersweet. The lyrics he taught me hold new meaning, the melodies echo in an empty space, and the man who shaped my world with these very sounds is the one I still reach for in the silence after the last note. It’s a symphony of grief and gratitude, proof he’s still teaching me, still near, in every chord he loved.


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  • Music 101 in its third season, featuring Mr.G.Mick Smith as my Co-host.
    2025/06/07

    The history of rock 'n' roll and its evolution into rock is marked by seismic cultural moments intrinsically tied to its visual identity.** It ignited in the mid-1950s with Elvis Presley's electrifying hip-shaking television performances and Chuck Berry's iconic duck walk, visually defining youthful rebellion against a conservative backdrop. The British Invasion of the 1960s, spearheaded by The Beatles' mop-top haircuts and tailored suits, and The Rolling Stones' deliberately ragged anti-establishment look, reshaped global fashion and attitude. Psychedelia exploded next, exemplified by The Jimi Hendrix Experience's flamboyant stage presence and Peter Max's swirling posters for events like Woodstock (1969), which itself became a defining visual symbol of the counterculture. The 1970s saw the rise of stadium rock spectacle, with bands like Led Zeppelin and Kiss employing elaborate stage shows, costumes, and makeup, while punk rock's late-70s eruption delivered a raw, DIY visual assault via ripped clothes, safety pins, provocative album art (like the Sex Pistols' "God Save the Queen"), and gritty club flyers. Finally, the 1981 launch of MTV irrevocably fused rock music with high-concept video narratives, making iconic imagery – from Michael Jackson's "Thriller" to Nirvana's slacker aesthetic in "Smells Like Teen Spirit" – central to an artist's identity and the genre's mainstream penetration, solidifying rock's power as both a sonic and visual cultural force.


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  • Music 101 in its third season, featuring Mr.G.Mick Smith as my Co-host.
    2025/05/24
    The history of rock ‘n’ roll, rock music, and its visual culture is marked by transformative moments that reshaped music and society. Emerging in the 1950s, rock ‘n’ roll fused blues, gospel, and country, with pioneers like Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, and Little Richard electrifying audiences and challenging racial and social norms. The 1960s saw rock evolve into a countercultural force, epitomized by The Beatles’ British Invasion, Bob Dylan’s poetic lyricism, and the psychedelic experimentation of Jimi Hendrix and The Doors, amplified by iconic festivals like Woodstock. The 1970s and 1980s brought diversification: punk’s raw rebellion (The Ramones), heavy metal’s theatrics (Led Zeppelin), and glam rock’s flamboyance (David Bowie, Queen). Visually, rock culture became inseparable from its sound—album art like Pink Floyd’s *The Dark Side of the Moon*, stage spectacles (KISS’s makeup, Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust), and MTV’s 1981 launch, which turned videos like Michael Jackson’s *Thriller* into global phenomena. These moments not only defined musical eras but also mirrored societal shifts, embedding rock as a soundtrack to rebellion, identity, and artistic innovation.

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