I loved learning about how blue rock was introduced and how it came to be popular. Additionally, the emotional aspect varies throughout the years which caught my eye. I never knew how the Rolling Stones and Beatles were connected! It intrigued me.
I got to hear the difference of rock music, how they all sound different and have their own vibe. But also to learn how The Rolling Stones got so popular. It’s nice to see how all these rock bands get their fame, got to say the kinks are the coolest.
It's fascinating to learn that most Caucasians found about blues music because of the British invasion. And knowing, that not just one person changed the perspective of this kind of music but groups around the world supported it.
I enjoyed how blues rock can be so much different than what came before it. Along with this finding out how The Rolling Stones progressed to be such a top charting band was something I didn't expect.
I like how we are getting different perspectives of on the creation of rock didn’t just come from a single individuals it came from many around the world despite having different opinions and objective in their country’s and on how everyone is just coming together to push rock into a new direction
I really enjoy this Substack for its deep dive into the British Invasion, highlighting how bands like The Rolling Stones, The Who, and The Yardbirds, alongside the Beatles, shaped rock history.
I really enojyed learning about how there are differnt kinds of rock music and how different they all sound. Also found it super interesting how all the bands took some sort of influence from one another, especially the Rolling Stones and Beatles.
It’s really cool how the influence of the British came into America and created this influenced piece of music. Another thing I think is cool is that people like Rolling Stones used American blues inspired rhythms and etc.
I liked learning more about the rise of the blues in Britain and its reach over the pond into America. Im also a big fan of folk music so hearing of its relevance in America despite the booming popularity of the blues was great.
It was surprising to know that it was the British who advanced and popularized the music in U.S. You can also see the glimpse of the modern music in these music videos, and this was an amazing sub stack.
I really like how that there was a lot more emotion in the music that some newer music can never dream of. I found interesting that brit Ruled USA rock because Music is something that every one can love.
The British Invasion brought blues rock to mainstream America, with bands like The Rolling Stones. Americas folk revival, led by artist like bob dylan blended depth with electric sounds.
I loved learning about how blue rock was introduced and how it came to be popular. Additionally, the emotional aspect varies throughout the years which caught my eye. I never knew how the Rolling Stones and Beatles were connected! It intrigued me.
I got to hear the difference of rock music, how they all sound different and have their own vibe. But also to learn how The Rolling Stones got so popular. It’s nice to see how all these rock bands get their fame, got to say the kinks are the coolest.
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the music was very good and helped influence American music.
It's fascinating to learn that most Caucasians found about blues music because of the British invasion. And knowing, that not just one person changed the perspective of this kind of music but groups around the world supported it.
I enjoyed how blues rock can be so much different than what came before it. Along with this finding out how The Rolling Stones progressed to be such a top charting band was something I didn't expect.
I like how we are getting different perspectives of on the creation of rock didn’t just come from a single individuals it came from many around the world despite having different opinions and objective in their country’s and on how everyone is just coming together to push rock into a new direction
I enjoyed the showcase of emotion the newer music typically don't have. learning how different bands influence each other was interesting.
I really enjoy this Substack for its deep dive into the British Invasion, highlighting how bands like The Rolling Stones, The Who, and The Yardbirds, alongside the Beatles, shaped rock history.
I really enojyed learning about how there are differnt kinds of rock music and how different they all sound. Also found it super interesting how all the bands took some sort of influence from one another, especially the Rolling Stones and Beatles.
It’s really cool how the influence of the British came into America and created this influenced piece of music. Another thing I think is cool is that people like Rolling Stones used American blues inspired rhythms and etc.
I liked learning more about the rise of the blues in Britain and its reach over the pond into America. Im also a big fan of folk music so hearing of its relevance in America despite the booming popularity of the blues was great.
It was surprising to know that it was the British who advanced and popularized the music in U.S. You can also see the glimpse of the modern music in these music videos, and this was an amazing sub stack.
Very interesting to learn about the introduction of blue rock and the success it had here in the U.S. .
Some what unique to U.S. rock but very enjoyable to listen to. Over all a good invasion rather than a bad one.
I found it very interesting that the British took American Rock and Roll and added an artistic and unique spin on it.
I really like how that there was a lot more emotion in the music that some newer music can never dream of. I found interesting that brit Ruled USA rock because Music is something that every one can love.
The British Invasion brought blues rock to mainstream America, with bands like The Rolling Stones. Americas folk revival, led by artist like bob dylan blended depth with electric sounds.