1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything — Season 118+

Season 1

1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything

A tumultuous era sparked a year of unprecedented musical innovation.

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Season 1

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  • What's Happening?
    S1·E1

    What's Happening?

    May 21, 2021 · 49 min

    As the unrest of the ’60s evolves into a new decade, musicians like Marvin Gaye and John Lennon become the conscience of the culture.

  • End of the Acid Dream
    S1·E2

    End of the Acid Dream

    May 21, 2021 · 42 min

    Sly Stone, The Rolling Stones, and Jim Morrison retreat from the world—but there's no escape from the growing epidemic of hard drugs.

  • Changes
    S1·E3

    Changes

    May 21, 2021 · 47 min

    New sounds and styles emerge following The Beatles' breakup, with Marc Bolan and Alice Cooper bringing glam to the world.

  • Our Time Is Now
    S1·E4

    Our Time Is Now

    May 21, 2021 · 45 min

    Carole King and Joni Mitchell smash sexist boundaries and record iconic albums. Elton John and Lou Reed explore queer music and culture.

  • The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
    S1·E5

    The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

    May 21, 2021 · 46 min

    America is convulsed by deep racial unrest. Curtis Mayfield, The Last Poets, and Gil Scott-Heron write about a revolution that feels imminent.

  • Exile
    S1·E6

    Exile

    May 21, 2021 · 42 min

    Drugs, drink, and debauchery reach a devastating peak—yet Sly Stone, The Rolling Stones, and Jim Morrison produce some of their best music.

  • Respect
    S1·E7

    Respect

    May 21, 2021 · 44 min

    James Brown, Ike and Tina Turner, and the artists at Stax Records make music on their own terms despite working in an industry rife with racism.

  • Starman
    S1·E8

    Starman

    May 21, 2021 · 46 min

    With reggae and synthesizers on the rise, a range of artists—from Iggy Pop and Lou Reed to Alice Cooper—inspire a creative triumph.

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