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History of Rock, Part Two

This course, part 2 of a 2-course sequence, examines the history of rock, primarily as it unfolded in the United States, from the early 1970s to the early 1990s. This course covers the music of Led Zeppelin, the Allman Brothers, Carole King, Bob Marley, the Sex Pistols, Donna Summer, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Prince, Metallica, Run-DMC, and Nirvana, and many more artists, with an emphasis both on cultural context and on the music itself. We will also explore how developments in the music business and in technology helped shape the ways in which styles developed. Emerging out of the experimental and ambitious years of late-60s psychedelia, rock splintered into a variety of styles in the 1970s as the music business continued to expand. By the end of the decade, punk and disco had challenged the excesses of the hippie aesthetic, as rock became more commercially streamlined and radio friendly. The emergence and rise of MTV transformed pop music and propelled the careers of Michael jackson and Madonna, while heavy metal and hip hop dominated the late 1980s. Nirvana leads alt-rock's return to simplicity in the early 1990s.

Status: World Music
Status: Music History
BeginnerCourse13 hours

Featured reviews

AP

5.0Reviewed Feb 12, 2021

Continuing from Part One, the History of Rock course segues into the music scene of 70s and beyond. A thoroughly enjoyable course for anyone interested in any form of music in general.

BB

4.0Reviewed Feb 17, 2020

Good course but too much focus on US and UK and too much on racial and gender issues - focus on the music

NB

5.0Reviewed Oct 31, 2015

John Covach's lectures are clear and well-thought out, and he does a good job of fielding the "fan mentality" that so often plagues other rock history and music history courses.

MM

5.0Reviewed Sep 23, 2017

Excelent. Actually now is more fun to read about musicans (recently Iggy Pop & Black Sabbath) because context is better understood. (A bit weird that Tom Waits is not even mentioned)

RL

5.0Reviewed Oct 6, 2015

Very interesting information. I lived through a lot of this material so it was doubly interesting. Very thorough, unbiased and informative.

AH

5.0Reviewed Dec 19, 2015

Amazing course, very academic and objective and yet extremely enjoyable. I'm very grateful for coursera an Prof Covach who made it available and easily accessible.

JD

4.0Reviewed Sep 7, 2017

Fun topic although having only a person talking can make the course tedious at times. Would be good if there was a Spotify playlist for the course.

WC

5.0Reviewed Mar 31, 2017

More than a course on history of rock, is a course on history of culture and american society in the 20th century. Recommended.

BW

4.0Reviewed Jan 21, 2021

Great information, but the instructor's delivery is offputting....he talks so fast, there's alot of inaudible words, etc.

AW

4.0Reviewed Feb 21, 2016

Similar to Part One, but continues with the history of rock into more recent times (1990s). Very short course compared to the other one. Pros and cons from Part One apply to Part Two.

BZ

4.0Reviewed Oct 8, 2018

Focused too much on non-rock styles, such as disco, rap, etc., but en large, pretty nice course.

BA

4.0Reviewed May 30, 2020

Very interesting as i t covered different genres and time periods well. Learned a lot about the types of music and found myself interested in listening to artists outside of my personal interests.

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