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Rock & roll. Volume 2

Shakespeares in the alley looks at the towering influences of Bob Dylan and the Beatles on rock and roll and "folk rock". This film includes footage of performances by Dylan and the Beatles and interviews with Beatles producer George Martin, Dylan musician Al Kooper, Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary, Roger McGuinn and David Crosby of the Byrds and poet Allen Ginsberg.

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  • "Shakespeares in the alley looks at the towering influences of Bob Dylan and the Beatles on rock and roll and "folk rock". This film includes footage of performances by Dylan and the Beatles and interviews with Beatles producer George Martin, Dylan musician Al Kooper, Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary, Roger McGuinn and David Crosby of the Byrds and poet Allen Ginsberg."@en
  • "Shakespeares in the alley looks at the towering influences of Bob Dylan and the Beatles on rock and roll and "folk rock". This film includes footage of performances by Dylan and the Beatles and interviews with Beatles producer George Martin, Dylan musician Al Kooper, Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary, Roger McGuinn and David Crosby of the Byrds and poet Allen Ginsberg."
  • "Respect chronicles the transformation of black gospel music into a defining sound for all Americans. On hand to tell the tale are Berry Gordy, Ray Charles, Martha Reeves, Mary Wilson, Booker T. and the MG's, Wilson Pickett, Maxine Powell of the Motown "Charm School", and Motown choreographer Cholly Atkins and many more. The program journeys from Detroit's Motown Records to Stax Records in Memphis to the FAME studio in Alabama where Aretha Franklin made musical magic."@en
  • "Respect chronicles the transformation of black gospel music into a defining sound for all Americans. On hand to tell the tale are Berry Gordy, Ray Charles, Martha Reeves, Mary Wilson, Booker T. and the MG's, Wilson Pickett, Maxine Powell of the Motown "Charm School", and Motown choreographer Cholly Atkins and many more. The program journeys from Detroit's Motown Records to Stax Records in Memphis to the FAME studio in Alabama where Aretha Franklin made musical magic."
  • "Examines the influence of Bob Dylan and the Beatles on rock and folk rock, as well as the transformation of black gospel music to rock music. Features interviews with singers, writers, producers and others from the era."@en

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  • "Rock & roll. Volume 2"@en
  • "Rock & roll. Vol. 2"@en
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