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Needle Drop Nation Ep11 | Rebels Rifts And The Restless Year

Needle Drop Nation Ep11 | Rebels Rifts And The Restless Year

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Podcast Title: Needle Drop NationEpisode 11: 1974 – Rebels, Riffs, and the Restless YearDescription: Welcome to Episode 11 of Needle Drop Nation! This week, hosts Jody Barrias and Nick Wood are diving into 1974, an era they are officially crowning "Rebels, Riffs, and the Restless Year".1974 was a year of massive transition. Globally, it was defined by severe inflation, energy crises, and stunning political resignations. On a personal level, it was the year Jody's earliest vivid childhood memories began as his family moved to a new home. But amidst the restless backdrop of power cuts and political upheaval, the music landscape was exploding with gritty riffs, theatrical rock, the Philly soul sound, and the very first beats of the disco era.In this episode, we discuss:A Year of Political Restlessness: We discuss the dark days of the UK's three-day work week, coal miner rebellions bringing down Edward Heath's government, doing homework by candlelight during power cuts, and the severe flooding of Nick's village on the Thames. In the US, we look at the gas crisis, Nixon lowering the speed limit to 55 mph, the Watergate scandal, and Gerald Ford becoming an unelected President.The Reign of Queen: A deep dive into Queen's brilliant third album, Sheer Heart Attack. Nick shares a vivid childhood memory of his teenage babysitters introducing him to the theatrical, gritty rock of "Killer Queen", and we celebrate the unmatched vocal range of Freddie Mercury alongside the musicianship of Brian May and Roger Taylor.ABBA Conquers the World: Celebrating the irresistibly joyful and catchy hit "Waterloo". We talk about how the beautiful Swedish quartet sprang to fame by winning the Eurovision Song Contest—a massive musical tradition that Nick and Jody dissect.Soul, Glam & Early Disco: We explore the rich Philly soul sound with The Stylistics and The Three Degrees (who happened to be King Charles's favorite band in the 70s!). Plus, we cover David Essex's "Rock On", how Patti LaBelle taught us all French with "Lady Marmalade," and Barry White ushering in the early sounds of disco.Cinematic Masterpieces: The hosts rave about the brilliant intertwined timeline of The Godfather Part II (starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino), as well as the controversial, boundary-pushing themes of Chinatown starring Faye Dunaway.The Rumble in the Jungle: Remembering the epic heavyweight boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman that had the entire world stopping to watch live on TV.Mentioned in this Episode:Queen (Sheer Heart Attack, "Killer Queen")ABBA ("Waterloo")David Bowie (Diamond Dogs, "Rebel Rebel")Elton John ("Bennie and the Jets")Eric Clapton ("I Shot the Sheriff")Chicago ("I've Been Searchin' So Long") & Steely Dan ("Rikki Don't Lose That Number")David Essex ("Rock On")The Three Degrees ("When Will I See You Again") & The StylisticsBarry White ("Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe")Labelle ("Lady Marmalade")Films: The Godfather Part II, ChinatownTune in Next Week: Get ready for 1975! We will be tackling boundary-pushing films like Taxi Driver and Dog Day Afternoon, the emergence of David Bowie's "Thin White Duke" persona, and more hits from Queen and Elton John. Plus, it is going to be an incredibly special episode because we are celebrating Nick Wood's 60th Birthday!.Listen & Connect: Our ongoing love letter to our youth wouldn't be possible without you. Check out our companion Spotify playlist in the show notes to hear all the tracks we discussed today. You can find our broadcast on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify. Please leave us a review, subscribe, and drop your song requests for 1971 in the commentsHere's the Spotify playlist: 11: 1974 – Rebels, Riffs, and the Restless YearWelcome to Needle Drop Nation.Nick and Jodi aren’t just lifelong music lovers. They’re also passionate about helping people create more freedom in their lives through building simple online income streams. Both actively teach and support beginners who want to learn how to make money online in a realistic, no-fluff way. If you’d like to learn more about their personal programs, tools, and training resources, you’ll find the links in the show notes below.Nick has a free Skool Community 👉 The Digital Income Freedom Hub. 👉 Or FacebookTo join contact Jodi 👉 Mjbhappier2bu - YouTube 👉Instagram
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