Fifty years ago the Vietnam War was raging, the civil rights era had morphed into the Black Power movement, President Nixon declared a war on drugs and not only the U.S. but other countries seemed in ...
1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything, an eight-part docuseries from the team behind the Oscar-winning documentary film Amy, is heading to Apple TV+ Executive produced by Oscar, BAFTA and ...
Apple TV+’s 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything is immersive and fairly ambitious. The eight-part documentary series wants to run 33 revolutions per minute, and only comes up about a third ...
How would 1974 feel about that? Or 1965? A new eight-part documentary on Apple TV+ is the latest salvo in the record geek’s eternal debate. By Chris Vognar Everything changed with the music of 1971.
The revolution is being televised. Fifty years later. Apple TV+’s 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything highlights how musicians were in touch with what was happening around them even as they ...
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Bill Wyman (behind) of the Rolling Stones perform live on stage at The Roundhouse in London on 14th March 1971. Keith Richards is playing his Ampeg Dan Armstrong guitar ...
The Staple Singers in Asif Kapadia’s new Apple TV+ doc 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything. Photo: Apple TV+ According to the introduction in Hepworth’s book, the ’60s truly ended on New Year ...
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