By the time the 1960s rolled around, British bands were taking ... There was a lot of revolutionary music coming out of the Bay area around 1970. Not much of it sounded like the Flamin’ Groovies.
This episode, presented by Mark Punter explores the 1970s, using a mixture of BBC archive and music.
One manufacturer, Naim Audio, has its roots in the 1970s British music scene, a time when bands grew up, got serious and pushed back the boundaries of what could be recorded, prompting company ...
A look at the development of British indie music, born in the 1970s when the music industry was controlled by the major record labels and releasing a record independently seemed an impossible dream.