School's Out
Series looking at US rock music from the late 60s to the early 90s. The 70s saw rock stars become millionaires and their music became the soundtrack for middle America.
This second part tells the story of the 1970s, when rock stars became multi-millionaires and the music they made was the soundtrack for middle America.
After the rage and protest of the previous decade, rock music of the early 70s was gentle and sweet - the songs of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and the Doobie Brothers. Although the USA was riven by political disasters - the end of the Vietnam War, Watergate and the gasoline crisis - rock music seldom commented on them, although Alice Cooper's Nixon satire Elected was a rare exception. But in the middle of the decade new voices started to emerge, such as Bruce Springsteen's songs of working class glory or Tom Petty's tight, 1960s-inspired sound.
The massive success of stadium shows exemplified how big American rock had become and, in 1976 and 1977, the genre soared with a string of multi-platinum albums by Fleetwood Mac, Boston, the Eagles and Meat Loaf. Unlike in the UK, American punk barely diverted the rock gods, but disco did make an impact. Rock became smoother and more saccharine and in the corporate offices of record labels the drive was for ever larger profits.
With interviews with many of the decade's leading rock musicians, the programme also features studio and concert footage including Alice Cooper, Bruce Springsteen and the Eagles.
Interviews include: Tom Petty, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, Tom Scholz (Boston), Todd Rundgren, Don Felder (the Eagles), Tom Johnston (the Doobie Brothers), Chuck D (Public Enemy), Peter Frampton, Bill Payne (Little Feat), Pamela des Barres, FM DJ Jim Ladd, film director Penelope Spheeris, manager Peter Mensch, journalists Sylvie Simmons and Rolling Stone magazine's David Fricke.
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Alice Cooper on Nixon
Duration: 00:57
Music Played
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Meat Loaf
Bat Out of Hell
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Eagles
Hotel California
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Alice Cooper
School's Out
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Grand Funk Railroad
We're an American Band
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Bon Jovi
Livin' On a Prayer
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Jimi Hendrix
Star Spangled Banner
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Grand Funk Railroad
Baby Let's Stop the War
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America
Ventura Highway
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Teach Your Children
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The Doobie Brothers
Slippery St Paul
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The Doobie Brothers
Listen to the Music
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Steely Dan
Do It Again
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Steve Miller Band
The Joker
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Lynyrd Skynyrd
Free Bird
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Lou Reed
Walk On The Wild Side
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MC5
Kick Out the Jams
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Alice Cooper
I'm Eighteen
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Alice Cooper
School's Out
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Elton John
Saturday Night's Alright (for Fighting)
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Led Zeppelin
Over The Hills And Far Away
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Led Zeppelin
Good Times Bad Times
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Led Zeppelin
Since I've Been Loving You
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Stevie Wonder
Living for the City
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Alice Cooper
Elected
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Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
Turn the Page
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Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
Born To Run
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Aerosmith
Sweet Emotion
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KISS
Cold Gin
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Kiss
Kiss dolls commercial jingle
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Ted Nugent
Free for All
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Ted Nugent
Cat Scratch Fever
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Heart
Crazy on You
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Steve Miller Band
Rock 'n' Me
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Peter Frampton
Show Me the Way
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Blue 脰yster Cult
Don't Fear the Reaper
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Fleetwood Mac
Rhiannon
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Boston
More than a Feeling
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The Eagles
Take it Easy
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Eagles
Hotel California
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J.J. Cale
Cocaine
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Tom Petty
Listen to her Heart
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Ramones
Do you Want to Dance?
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The Knack
My Sharona
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Bee Gees
Stayin' Alive
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KISS
I was Made for Loving You
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The Eagles
I can't tell you why
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Boston
Don't Look Back
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Meat Loaf
Bat Out of Hell
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Styx
Babe
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Bon Jovi
Livin' on a Prayer
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Shaun Parkes |
Producer | Steve Freer |
Director | Steve Freer |
Executive Producer | Paul Bullock |
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