28 abr 2022

 


He encontrado esta web sobre la historia del rock que me parece interesan

https://www.scaruffi.com/music.html

Table of Contents

Preface

  1. From Subculture to Counterculture (roughly 1951-1966)
    1. Background: The 20th Century (*)
    2. Rock'n'Roll 1951-57 (*)
    3. Before the Flood 1957-1962 (*)
    4. Trouble in Paradise 1961-1964 (*)
    5. The Flood 1964-1965 (*)
    6. Paradise Reborn 1963-1965 (*)
    7. The Counterculture 1965-66 (*)
    8. Minimalism and Electronics (*)
  2. The Classics (roughly 1966-1969)
    1. The Late 1960s: The Democratization of Politics (*)
    2. Psychedelia 1965-68 (*)
    3. The Age of the Revivals 1966-69 (*)
    4. Solo Careers 1967-69 (*)
    5. Electronics and Rock 1968-70 (*)
    6. Progressive-rock 1968-72 (*)
    7. Canterbury 1968-73 (*)
    8. Kosmische Musik 1969-72 (*)
    9. Hard-rock 1969-73 (*)
  3. The Seventies (roughly 1970-75)
    1. The Early 1970s: A Crisis of Confidence (*)
    2. Psychedelic Madness 1970-74 (*)
    3. Re-alignment 1970-74 (*)
    4. Singer-songwriters 1970-74 (*)
    5. Decadence 1969-76 (*)
    6. Sound 1973-78 (*)
    7. The Auteurs 1975-82 (*)
    8. Disco-music 1975-80 (*)
  4. Punk and New Wave (roughly 1976-88)
    1. The 1980s: The Last Gasps of the Cold War (*)
    2. The New Wave (*)
    3. Punk-rock (*)
    4. The Blank Generation (*)
    5. American Graffiti (*)
    6. British Graffiti (*)
    7. Dance Music for Punks (*)
    8. Gothic Rock (*)
    9. Industrial Music (*)
    10. Hardcore (*)
    11. College-pop (*)
    12. The New Wave of Pop and Synth-pop (*)
    13. Neo-progressive (*)
    14. Noise-rock (*)
    15. Psychedelic Underground and Dream-pop (*)
    16. The Golden Age of Heavy Metal (*)
    17. Singer-songwriters of the 1980s (*)
    18. Cow-punks and Roots-rock of the 1980s (*)
    19. DJs, Rappers, Ravers (*)
    20. The New Age and World-music (*)
    21. Shoegazing and Space-pop (*)
    22. Extreme Hardcore (*)
    23. Industrial-metal (*)
    24. Punk Crossovers (*)
    25. Between Acid-rock and Industrial Music (*)
    26. Between Noise-rock and Post-rock (*)
    27. From Computer Music to Collage (*)
  5. The Indie Revolution (roughly 1989-1994)
    1. The Early 1990s: After the Cold War (*)
    2. Female Rock (*)
    3. Post-rock (*)
    4. Noisier than Rock (*)
    5. Progressive Sounds (*)
    6. Psychedelic Songwriting (*)
    7. Garage Music for the Generation X (*)
    8. Lo-fi pop (*)
    9. Between Individualism and Populism (*)
    10. The Second Coming of Industrial Music (*)
    11. Slo-core (*)
    12. Dance-music in the Age of House (*)
    13. Foxcore (*)
    14. Brit and non-Brit pop (*)
    15. Alt-pop (*)
    16. Grunge (*)
    17. The Golden Age of Hip-hop Music (*)
    18. Roots-rock in the Age of Alt-country
    19. The Age of Emocore
    20. From Grindcore to Stoner-rock
    21. Gothic Rock
    22. Post-ambient Music
    23. Concrete Avantgarde
  6. The Cyber Age (roughly 1995-2001)
    1. The Late 1990s: Globalization
    2. Drum'n'Bass
    3. Post-house music
    4. Trip-hop
    5. Post-post-rock
    6. Ambience
    7. Africa
    8. Glitch Music and Digital Minimalism
    9. Exuberance
    10. Transcendence
    11. Violence
    12. Confusion
    13. Depression
    14. Doom
    15. Hip-hop Music
    16. Digital Avantgarde
  7. The Digital Age (roughly 2001-08)
    1. The 2000s: Decade of Fear
    2. DJs and Rappers
    3. Bards and Dreamers
    4. Tunesmiths
    5. Populists
    6. Intellectuals
    7. Clubbers
    8. Rockers
    9. Trippers
  8. Appendix
    1. Appendix: Chronology of Events
    2. Appendix: Best rock albums
    3. Appendix: Best albums of the 1960s
    4. Appendix: Best albums of the early 1970s
    5. Appendix: Best albums of the 1980s
    6. Appendix: Best albums of the 1990s
    7. Appendix: Best albums of the 2000s
    8. Appendix: Highest scoring artists
    9. Alphabetical index
    10. Appendix: Chronology of the USA
    11. Appendix: Chronology of Britain
    12. Appendix: History of German rock
    13. Appendix: History of Japanese rock
    14. Appendix: History of Italian rock
    15. Appendix: History of French rock
    16. Appendix: History of Scandinavian rock
    17. Appendix: History of Trap Music
    18. Appendix: History of Reggaeton
    19. Appendix: History of Chillwave and Vaporwave
    20. Appendix: History of Future Bass
    21. Appendix: History of Trop-house
  9. Other genres


al ver los últimos contenidos me ha dado un poco de bajón.....con tanto dies.......


  • David Bowie dies
  • Paul Kantner dies
  • George Martin dies
  • Keith Emerson dies
  • Prince dies
  • Leonard Cohen dies
  • The first Desert Trip festival is held in California
  • Music revenues in 2016 grow 11.4% to $7.7 billion in the USA, the highest yearly growth since 1998, with the biggest contributor being a doubling of revenues from paid streaming services such as Apple Music, Spotify, and Pandora, which now generate the majority of the revenues in the USA
2017
  • Chuck Berry dies
  • Tom Petty dies
  • David Peel dies
  • Holger Czukay of Can dies
  • Spotify has 70 million subscribers, more than double Appel iTunes
2018
  • Hardy Fox of the Residents dies
  • Mark Smith of the Fall dies
  • Jon Hiseman of Colosseum dies
  • BTS becomes the first Korean band to top both the USA and British charts
2019
  • Ginger Baker of Cream dies
  • Dick Dale dies
2020
  • Little Richard dies
  • Bob Dylan sells his entire song catalogue for $300m to Universal
2021
  • Jon Hassell dies
  • Phil Spector dies
  • Jim Steinman dies
  • Charlie Watts dies
  • Bruce Springsteen sells his entire song catalogue for $500m to Sony































































3 comentarios:

  1. Muy enciclopédica, el autor confiesa que no siente simpatía particular por ningún músico de rock. Sus "ídolos" son Ernst, Shostakovic, Pessoa, Coltrane... no músicos de rock. Con esta tarjeta de presentación, no es de extrañar que el mejor disco de los 70 sea "Faust", o que en los 80 escoja discos de Butthole Surfers, Diamanda Galas o Foetus, en los 90 Fugazi, etc. Interesante para descubrir grupos y discos en esta onda más excéntrica del rock. Mejor ir a All Music para una visión del rock mucho más justa y equilibrada.

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  2. Hola. Me refiero a la parte de historia no de las listas. Si hay algún timeline en Allmusic pasame el link.
    Gracias

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  3. El diseño de la web no es lo más destacado pero el contenido que he podido leer es muy completo. El autor detalla tantos periodos y estilos que la convierte en una fuente de gran información. ¡Buena recomendación!

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