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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 2H 4M

90 Proto Rock N Roll: 70 Years (1956-2026)

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In this Episode we continue to CELEBRATE 70 Years of Rock N Roll! 1956 - 2026 ...from the very first HIT BLUES song ever in 1920 on the deep down low through the murky waters of the Mississippi Delta onto Robert Johnson, FOUNDING MEMBER of the 27 Club, through his TWO HISTORIC Texas Recording Sessions (1936 & 1937), Son House, Blind Willie Johnson, Charley Patton, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Tom Waits, Captain Beefheart, Ry Cooder, the Rolling Stones and MORE! MORE! MORE! Generations in the making, Rock N Roll officially became part of the cultural zeitgeist in 1956, the first year this perpetually evolving NEW MUSIC produced the most popular song of the year. Rock N Rollers Little Richard, Fats Domino, Gene Vincent, Carl Perkins, Frankie Lymon And The Teenagers, Bill Haley And The Comets, vocal group The Platters, Johnny Ray and British skiffle sensation Lonnie Donegan were also present in the Top 50 Year End Singles Chart of 1956. This had never happened before in the history of recorded music... From this point on, Rock N Roll ruled the charts, becoming the most dominant genre of popular music for the next 40 plus years. To celebrate this milestone. The GXO music podcast will, over the next few episodes, be exploring and expanding upon the ever evolving nature of Rock N Roll from it's humble acoustic beginnings through numerous other incarnations including, but not limited to, pub rock, punk rock, proto punk, post punk, industrial, disco, electronic, hardcore, rap, EDM, post rock, new rock and ultimately where she currently resides in the hills of contemporary NPR = New Post Rock where nary a guitar is likely to be found. *WORDS AND MUSIC Keith Richards interview... 1. Paris Texas by Ry Cooder 2. Me And The Devil Blues (1937) by Robert Johnson Honeyboy Edwards interview... 3. Crazy Blues (1920) by Mamie Smith 4. Shave 'Em Dry (1924) by Ma Rainey 5. Rising High Water Blues (1927) by Blind Lemon Jefferson 6. High Water (For Charley Patton) by Bob Dylan 7. Moon Going Down (1930) by Charley Patton 8. Evil (Is Going On) (1954) by Howlin' Wolf 9. 16 Shells From A Thirty-Ought-Six by Tom Waits 10. John The Relevator (1930) by Blind Willie Johnson 11. Cocaine Blues by Reverend Gary Davis 12. Cocaine by Jackson Browne 13. You Was Born To Die (1933) by Blind Willie McTell 14. All I Want Is That Pure Religion (1926) by Blind Lemon Jefferson 15. True Religion by Hot Tuna 16. Blind Willie McTell by Bob Dylan 17. Death Letter Blues by Son House 18. Baby Please Don't Go (1952) by Big Bill Broonzy  19. Baby Please Don't Go by Them 20. Sure 'Nuff 'n' Yes, I Do by Captian Beefheart And His Magic Band 21. Love In Vain (1937) by Robert Johnson 22. Love In Vain by The Rolling Stones 23. Mannish Boy by Muddy Waters & Johnny Winter Do you have a burning desire to send us an email at The Generation X Offender? Please do! [email protected]   Want on our mailing list? Only one weekly email update, we promise! We're far too lazy to do any more. Wanna leave a comment? Need to contact us? Visit the Official Generation X Offender GXO website at www.gxopodcast.com   *Please Note: Audio portions of this podcast have been reproduced under the "Fair Use" doctrine. This use is intended to be transformative, adding perspective to the original work, serving an educational purpose rather than commercial gain. This use is intended academically and does not serve as a substitute for the original. Copyright Disclaimer - Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. "Fair Use" is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.       

In this Episode we continue to CELEBRATE 70 Years of Rock N Roll! 1956 - 2026 ...from the very first HIT BLUES song ever in 1920 on the deep down low through the murky waters of the Mississippi Delta onto Robert Johnson, FOUNDING MEMBER of the 27 Club, through his TWO HISTORIC Texas Recording Sessions (1936 & 1937), Son House, Blind Willie Johnson, Charley Patton, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Tom Waits, Captain Beefheart, Ry Cooder, the Rolling Stones and MORE! MORE! MORE! Generations in the making, Rock N Roll officially became part of the cultural zeitgeist in 1956, the first year this perpetually evolving NEW MUSIC produced the most popular song of the year. Rock N Rollers Little Richard, Fats Domino, Gene Vincent, Carl Perkins, Frankie Lymon And The Teenagers, Bill Haley And The Comets, vocal group The Platters, Johnny Ray and British skiffle sensation Lonnie Donegan were also present in the Top 50 Year End Singles Chart of 1956. This had never happened before in the history of recorded music... From this point on, Rock N Roll ruled the charts, becoming the most dominant genre of popular music for the next 40 plus years. To celebrate this milestone. The GXO music podcast will, over the next few episodes, be exploring and expanding upon the ever evolving nature of Rock N Roll from it's humble acoustic beginnings through numerous other incarnations including, but not limited to, pub rock, punk rock, proto punk, post punk, industrial, disco, electronic, hardcore, rap, EDM, post rock, new rock and ultimately where she currently resides in the hills of contemporary NPR = New Post Rock where nary a guitar is likely to be found. *WORDS AND MUSIC Keith Richards interview... 1. Paris Texas by Ry Cooder 2. Me And The Devil Blues (1937) by Robert Johnson Honeyboy Edwards interview... 3. Crazy Blues (1920) by Mamie Smith 4. Shave 'Em Dry (1924) by Ma Rainey 5. Rising High Water Blues (1927) by Blind Lemon Jefferson 6. High Water (For Charley Patton) by Bob Dylan 7. Moon Going Down (1930) by Charley Patton 8. Evil (Is Going On) (1954) by Howlin' Wolf 9. 16 Shells From A Thirty-Ought-Six by Tom Waits 10. John The Relevator (1930) by Blind Willie Johnson 11. Cocaine Blues by Reverend Gary Davis 12. Cocaine by Jackson Browne 13. You Was Born To Die (1933) by Blind Willie McTell 14. All I Want Is That Pure Religion (1926) by Blind Lemon Jefferson 15. True Religion by Hot Tuna 16. Blind Willie McTell by Bob Dylan 17. Death Letter Blues by Son House 18. Baby Please Don't Go (1952) by Big Bill Broonzy  19. Baby Please Don't Go by Them 20. Sure 'Nuff 'n' Yes, I Do by Captian Beefheart And His Magic Band 21. Love In Vain (1937) by Robert Johnson 22. Love In Vain by The Rolling Stones 23. Mannish Boy by Muddy Waters & Johnny Winter Do you have a burning desire to send us an email at The Generation X Offender? Please do! [email protected]   Want on our mailing list? Only one weekly email update, we promise! We're far too lazy to do any more. Wanna leave a comment? Need to contact us? Visit the Official Generation X Offender GXO website at www.gxopodcast.com   *Please Note: Audio portions of this podcast have been reproduced under the "Fair Use" doctrine. This use is intended to be transformative, adding perspective to the original work, serving an educational purpose rather than commercial gain. This use is intended academically and does not serve as a substitute for the original. Copyright Disclaimer - Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. "Fair Use" is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.

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