Below is a clip from Rock Around The Clock, the 1956 film that created teenagers in the media. Nice, sheltered whitebread kids throw a party and dance to bands that don't wear tuxes or croon. Bill Haley and the Comets star. Plaid shirts, duck tail quiffs instead of GI haircuts. When Elvis came along, Haley seemed so tame. But in 1956, this movie created shock waves. The Platters featured, a black band given star treatment next to whites. The front man is tenor Tony Williams. Hear the trademark crack in his voice! Get the full movie if you can, as it's well made, full of pithy quotes. (If you like this, enjoy The Secret History of Louie, Louie)
"Tradition ist nicht die Anbetung der Asche, sondern die Bewahrung und das Weiterreichen des Feuers" - Gustav Mahler
Friday, 8 June 2012
The Platters - radicals of Rock
Below is a clip from Rock Around The Clock, the 1956 film that created teenagers in the media. Nice, sheltered whitebread kids throw a party and dance to bands that don't wear tuxes or croon. Bill Haley and the Comets star. Plaid shirts, duck tail quiffs instead of GI haircuts. When Elvis came along, Haley seemed so tame. But in 1956, this movie created shock waves. The Platters featured, a black band given star treatment next to whites. The front man is tenor Tony Williams. Hear the trademark crack in his voice! Get the full movie if you can, as it's well made, full of pithy quotes. (If you like this, enjoy The Secret History of Louie, Louie)
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