EPISODE · Aug 22, 2025 · 26 MIN
#211 - The 75s (50th Anniversary LPs) Pt. 1
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This week on WorkTape, we keep our retrospective series rolling with a look back at 1975 — a year packed with landmark albums now turning 50. From Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti and Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here to Queen’s A Night at the Opera and Bowie’s soul-infused Young Americans, it was a year where rock pushed boundaries and reinvented itself. We also highlight Rush’s criminally underrated Fly by Night, marking Neil Peart’s thunderous debut which reshaped and defined the band’s signature sound. Join us as we revisit the records that defined ’75 and still resonate today.🎧 Episode Highlights:Did Physical Graffiti cement Zeppelin’s peak, or does their raw debut still stand taller?Did Wish You Were Here succeed in following up Dark Side of the Moon, or did it fall under its shadow?Did 1975 mark a turning point where rock albums grew more ambitious in both sound and scale?Did Bohemian Rhapsody overshadow the rest of Queen’s catalog for better or worse?What made Bowie’s Young Americans both a departure and a breakthrough?Did Neil Peart’s arrival mark the moment Rush stopped imitating and started innovating?Was Fly by Night the record that set Rush on the path to prog rock epics like 2112 and Moving Pictures?
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#211 - The 75s (50th Anniversary LPs) Pt. 1
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