I don't deny it. In terms of an audio recording packing a punch and transmitting energy it was on a bold frontier.rsmurphy wrote: Sun Dec 03, 2023 5:14 pmI was kind of obsessed with "Rock Around the Clock" for a spell. Still am, actually. I like to put myself in the minds of parents aghast at what they were hearing pouring out of their kids' radios, and it's just a rad party song.
Bill Haley was arguably the first rock and roller to get a massive hit (could go full stop right there) as someone who wasn't part of any scene, but just calculated and studied. I've been obsessing over Andrew Hickey's "History of Rock in 500 Song's podcast. He tells the tale of how the Comets took unpaid gigs in highschool auditoriums just to test what kids responded to. They listened and noted what the popular slang was to use it in lyrics. Fascinating.