Rock and Roll

Rock and Roll is the basis, the foundation on which all modern rock styles are based. The origin of the name is related to the blues tradition and was an allusion to a sexual act. As for the music itself, it is a simplified blues. It is reduced to three four chords played at a fast tempo and with electrified instruments. As already mentioned when describing RnB, this genre of music was mainly reserved for the black population, however Alan Freed noticed that white youths were also eager to reach for records with this genre. In 1951 he referred to it as "rock and roll" and began to promote it on the radio was also the organizer of the first rock and roll concerts. It can be considered that with the "invention" of rock over roll and, more specifically, the adaptation of the blues for a wider audience, Freed contributed to the lowering of the racial barrier.Read more

Characteristics of Rock and Roll

It is simple in terms of rhythm and harmony, and exhibited a faster and more aggressive sound than its contemporary genres of popular music. The standard composition of the band included the following instruments: lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass guitar, piano or organ and drums. The lyrics were simple, but carried a deeper message, mainly about youth problems.

Artists

The biggest names in popular music are associated with rock and roll, American representatives and precursors of this trend were Elvis Presley, Bo Diddley, Ritchie Valens, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Buddy Holly and Eddie Cochran, among others. In the 1960s it begins to flow out of the US and conquer Europe. The greatest rock and roll musicians were born in the British Isles. Such performers and groups as The Beatles, Queen, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Led Zeppelin,The Dave Clark Five, The Searchers and The Animals are permanently inscribed in the history of music.(Most of them later went in the direction of a heavier sound becoming precursors of other varieties of rock or metal).

History

As already mentioned, rock and roll is the basis for all other varieties of rock, and in its pure form it really only existed in the 1960s. Genres directly derived from it include psychedelic rock, hard rock, soft rock and so on. In later decades there were attempts to revitalize the original rock and roll - as punk rock, psychobilly, rockabilly and retro rock and roll.

The 1950s marked the birth of rock and roll, which was to become an alternative for the youth of the time. All in all, it's hard to clearly determine which song was the first rock and roll Rock over roll of that period contributed to the blurring of racial barriers, was an expression of rebellion, tolerance, the music inspired the youth and the lyrics of rock and roll songs were much more socially suggestive than was the case in other genres. Rockabilly and its greatest representative Elvis Presley, known as the King of Rock and Roll, appears then.

The 1960s are mainly associated with the slogan "Sex, drugs and Rock'N'Roll", this has to do with the lifestyle of the stars of this music at the time. Musicians of this era shocked at concerts, drank alcohol and took drugs in public places. A variety of rock called Garage rock also emerged. The hallmark of this genre was cheap, low-volume and uncomplicated productions. And it was named so because the band members practiced mostly at one of their own in the garage.

Perhaps the most important event of the decade was the Woodstock festival, held August 15-18, 1969, at the M. Yasgura farm in Bethel, near New York. Its slogan was: Peace, Love and Happiness, and its stars included Santana, Janis Joplin, The Who, Jimi Hendrix.

The 1970s continued the trend of the previous decade. But heavier sounds , although lighter than heavy metal, also began to appear. This is also the time of stadium concerts, initiated by the band The Bitels at Shea Stadium in 1965. This is the period of the development of heavy metal and bands such as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Twisted Sister, AC/DC.

The 1980s is the period of the rock divide, but about that in another piece.

Final word

Rock and roll is a really prolific genre both in terms of performers and culture. As a basis for other genres, it has worked very well. And now I invite you to take a closer look at it in its purest form, that is, at songs primarily from the 1960s.

Music videos and songs from "Rock and Roll" genre (61)

Ben E. King - Stand By Me

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Release year: 1961
Added: 17 years ago

About the song Ben E King - Stand By Me can be said in one word "legend". Plenty of covers that were created also became big hits, but as usual the original unbeatable....

Bill Hailey and His Comets - Rock Around The Clock

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Release year: 1956
Added: 16 years ago

We stay in the 1950s. It is from 1956 that the huge hit by Bill Hailey and His Comets - Rock Around The Clock - originated. Known not only to lovers of rock and...

Billy Idol - Rebel Yell

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Release year: 1983
Added: 4 years ago

Do you remember Mr. Billy Idol? His real name was William Michael Albert Broad , he is a famous singer who began his musical career in the 1950s. This song, like...

Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Old Time Rock & Roll

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Release year: 1979
Added: 6 years ago

Bob Seger or Robert Clark Seger was born in 1945. He is an American musician, guitarist, pianist and songwriter with 18 studio albums to his credit. He was in touch...

Bob Seger - Still The Same

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Release year: 1978
Added: 5 years ago

Bob Seger is a well-known American musician, guitarist, pianist and songwriter. He was born in 1945 in Detroit. His father, a medical technician by training, played...

Bob Seger - Still The Same

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Release year: 1978
Added: 4 years ago

The song was written and recorded by American piosenkarza Boba Segera in 1978. It was ranked at number 4 on the hottest songs on the English Billboard chart. The...

Bobby Helms - Jingle Bell Rock

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Release year: 1957
Added: 14 years ago

Welcome to another update. As the holidays are approaching, this is the 2nd Christmas of my service with old hits I have a Christmas update for you. As not hard...

Brenda Lee - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree

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Release year: 1958
Added: 3 years ago

"Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree" is one of the more recognizable American Christmas songs. The song was written in 1958 and the first performer of this hit was...

Bruce Springsteen - Dancing In The Dark

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Release year: 1984
Added: 5 years ago

Bruce Springsteen is an American singer and songwriter who needs no introduction, especially to fans of old hits. The singer was born Long Branch, New Jersey, in...

Buddy Holly - Everyday

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Release year: 1957
Added: 13 years ago

Buddy Holly - Everyday is a song written by Charles Hardin Holley (Buddy Holly) and Norman Petty, recorded as a single by Buddy Holly and The Crickets on May 29,...

Chris Montez - Let's Dance

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Release year: 1962
Added: 3 years ago

"Let's Dance" is a song produced in 1962 by Jimma Lee for Chris Montez, an American singer and guitarist. Ten years later, the song was paired with "Will You Love...

Chubby Checker - Let's Twist Again

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Release year: 1961
Added: 16 years ago

Well, and I'll also go back to the 1960s in which a super rock and roll hit was released, more specifically the song Chubby Checker - Let's Twist Again. A real...

Chubby Checker - The Twist

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Release year: 1960
Added: 16 years ago

Rock and roll continues and another hit by Chubby Checker - The Twist. It is his first such big hit. A song that went down in history and can still be heard today...

Chuck Berry and Bruce Springsteen - Johnny B. Goode (with The E Street Band)

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Release year: 1995
Added: 3 years ago

The hit song "Johnny B. Goode" is a song written and recorded by Chucka Berry’ego in 1958. The song became a huge worldwide hit, reaching No. 2 on Billboard magazine's...

Chuck Berry - Johnny B. Goode

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Release year: 1958
Added: 4 years ago

In today's post I would like to remind you of a song written by Chuck Berry. It is one of the most important songs by this artist. A real firecracker and an unforgettable...

Cliff Richard - Never Say Die (Give A Little Bit More)

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Release year: 1983
Added: 16 years ago

The song Cliff Richard - Never Say Die is another single I've already presented from this legendary artist who hails from the UK. This former singer of the band...

Dion - Runaround Sue

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Release year: 1961
Added: 2 years ago

"Runaround Sue" is a 1961 doo-woop style song originally performed by Dion DiMucci. The song reached the top of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 list, and Rolling Stone...

Eddie Cochran - C'mon Everybody

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Release year: 1959
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The hit song "C'mon Everybody" was released in 1958 by Eddie Cochran and Jerry Capehart as the B-side of the single "Don't Let Me Go." The American artist also...

Eddie Cochran - Summertime Blues

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Release year: 1958
Added: 2 years ago

The hit song "Summertime Blues" was written and recorded by American rock musician Eddie Cochran. The song was originally the B-side of another single, released...

Eddie Cochran - Twenty Flight Rock

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Release year: 1957
Added: 2 years ago

The hit song "Twenty Flight Rock" was performed by Eddie Cochran in the 1956 film comedy "The Girl Can't Help It" (Polish title "Blonde and I"). The song was published...