7 More days That Rocked the Morld

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Seven More Days that Rocked the World
BBC Radio 2

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Seven More Days that Rocked the World - s04e01 - The Death of Kurt Cobain - 2007.08.23 [192-44-S]
23:00 Seven More Days that...
...Rocked the World

Stuart Maconie returns with the series
highlighting some of the most influential
days in the history of rock.

1/7. The Death of Kurt Cobain

Former Nirvana band mate Dave Grohl,
Joe Elliott of Def Leppard and Perry
Farrell from Jane's Addiction discover
how Cobain's death in 1994 rocked the
music world, and the impact that it
had on his fans and on those around him.



Seven More Days that Rocked the World - s04e02 - Charles Manson - The Tate Murders - 2007.08.30 [192-44-S]
23:00 Seven More Days That...
...Rocked the World

Stuart Maconie returns with the series
highlighting some of the most influential
days in the history of rock.

2/7. Charles Manson: The Tate Murders

An examination of Charles Manson
and the Tate murders, and his
relationship with music and
connection with the Beach Boys.
A frustrated rock star, Manson was
convicted of conspiracy to commit
the murder of actress Sharon Tate
and four of her friends, and of
Leno LaBianca and his wife. He was
notorious for using music to
manipulate his followers and
identifying supposedly hidden
codes within songs.



Seven More Days that Rocked the World - s04e03 - The Dixie Chicks and That Bush Comment... - 2007.09.06 [192-44-S]
23:00 Seven More Days That...
Stuart Maconie returns with the series
highlighting some of the most influential
days in the history of rock.

3/7. The Dixie Chicks and That Bush Comment...

Ten days before the 2003 invasion of
Iraq, Natalie Maines, lead vocalist of
the hugely successful country music
trio the Dixie Chicks, was reported
to have criticised US president George
Bush while performing on stage at London's
Shepherds Bush Empire. No one could
have predicted the response and backlash
that followed. We investigate how the
music industry and political world
responded to those events four years
ago and discover how the highest selling
female band in the world coped with
such massive public attention.



Seven More Days that Rocked the World - s04e04 - The Release of Rapper's Delight - 2007.09.13 [192-44-S]
23:00 Seven More Days That...
...Rocked the World

Stuart Maconie returns with the
series highlighting some of the
most influential days in the
history of rock.

4/7. The Release of Rapper's Delight

The track Rapper's Delight by the
Sugarhill Gang was a multi-platinum
seller and massive radio hit in 1979,
and is regarded by many to have
kick-started the phenomenon of
recorded hip-hop.



Seven More Days that Rocked the World - s04e05 - Alan Freed - Payola Scandal - 2007.09.20 [192-44-S]
23:00 Seven More Days That...
...Rocked the World

Stuart Maconie returns with the
series highlighting some of the
most influential days in the
history of rock.

5/7. Alan Freed: Payola Scandal

Widely credited with coining the
phrase 'rock and roll', American
DJ Alan Freed became infamous in
the 1950s for emceeing what is
believed to be the first ever
rock concert. At his Moondog
Coronation Ball, upwards of 20,000
fans crashed the gates, causing
rock's first riot and the dance
to be cancelled.

With his career blossoming, claims
that he accepted payments from
records companies in exchange for
airplay (in what came to be known
as the Payola scandal) meant he
was blackballed within the business.
Despite claiming that the money was
simply a token of gratitude which
had not affected airplay, Freed
pleaded guilty to two counts of
commercial bribery and was fined
$300.

Eventually fired from his job and
with the realisation that his dream
of returning to New York radio was
just that, a dream, he turned to
drink. His career and personal
life left in tatters Freed died
a broken, penniless man in 1965
aged just 43.



Seven More Days that Rocked the World - s04e06 - The Sex Pistols Bring Anarchy to Manchester - 2007.09.27 [192-44-S]
23:00 Seven More Days That...
...Rocked the World

Stuart Maconie returns with the
series highlighting some of the
most influential days in the
history of rock.

6/7. The Sex Pistols Bring Anarchy
to Manchester

How a pioneering punk performance
by the Sex Pistols at Manchester's
Lesser Free Trade Hall in 1976
inspired a generation and shaped
the rock landscape for decades
to come.



Seven More Days that Rocked the World - s04e07 - Ozzy Osbourne - 2007.10.04 [192-44-S]
23:00 Seven More Days That...
...Rocked the World

Stuart Maconie returns with the
series highlighting some of the
most influential days in the
history of rock.

7/7. The impact of the momentous
day in rock when Ozzy Osbourne was
reported to have bitten the head
off a dove. We examine what actually
happened on that day and how this
ghastly prank sealed Ozzy's madman
persona from then onwards.



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