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Consequences of Rock

Consequences of Rock

By J. Thorn

Exploring how pivotal moments can forever change rock and roll.
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2000 // Metallica // “Don't Trade on Me”

Consequences of RockJul 01, 2020

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AS // 2000 // Metallica // “Don’t Trade on Me”
Jul 01, 202031:04
2000 // Metallica // “Don't Trade on Me”
Jul 01, 202030:12
AS // 1990 // Mother Love Bone // Three Kings and a Crown of Thorns
Jul 01, 202031:06
1990 // Mother Love Bone // Three Kings and a Crown of Thorns
Jul 01, 202029:42
AS // 1980 // Iron Maiden // The Head
Jul 01, 202023:54
1980 // Iron Maiden // The Head
Jul 01, 202025:22
AS // 1973 // KISS // Rock & Roll Rendezvous
Jul 01, 202024:28
1973 // KISS // Rock & Roll Rendezvous
Jul 01, 202035:37
AS // 1969 // Rolling Stones // “Tanks Through Tulips”

AS // 1969 // Rolling Stones // “Tanks Through Tulips”

The events at Altamont were a major turning point for the Stones and a prime example of the crazy concert-going zeitgeist of the late 60s and early 70s. In this aftershow, J and Brady discuss the public's reaction to Altamont, the disturbing lack of security at the venue, whether or not Hunter's killer had racist intentions, and the lesson Altamont left for future concert facilitators and attendees.
Jul 01, 202024:57
1969 // Rolling Stones // “Tanks Through Tulips”
Jul 01, 202039:06
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