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The Worst Episodes of Dancing in the Street: a Rock and Roll History

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The Worst Episodes of Dancing in the Street: a Rock and Roll History

Rock & Roll (U.S. title) or Dancing in the Street: a Rock and Roll History (U.K. title) is a 10-part American-British television documentary series about...

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    #1 - Whole Lotta Shakin'

    S1:E1

    In the fifties, a new musical force appeared, shaking up clean-living America – rock 'n' roll. Following Fats Domino's lead, Little Richard burst onto the scene in New Orleans. In Memphis, the new music also emerged, and a young Elvis Presley recorded his first songs.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #2 - Be My Baby

    S1:E2

    Girl groups, the surf sound, and perfect pop take over the charts.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #3 - So You Want to Be a Rock and Roll Star

    S1:E3

    When Bob Dylan arrived in New York, he stirred up not only the placid world of folk music but also rock'n'roll, influencing everyone from the Beatles to the Byrds. Meanwhile in Britain, the Beatles were expanding on the legacy of the Shadows and skiffle to open out British rock music.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #4 - Respect

    S1:E4

    An examination of the birth of soul music, from Ray Charles's first adaptation of gospel through Sam Cooke's death to the start of the Motown empire and, in Memphis, the sound of Stax Records.

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    #5 - Crossroads

    S1:E5

    In the early sixties Chicago blues is adopted by British listeners and the music of artists such as Muddy Waters gives birth to a succession of new British rhythm-and-blues artists.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #6 - Eight Miles High

    S1:E6

    In 1966, San Francisco became the centre of rock's psychedelic era. Meanwhile in London, Pink Floyd were emerging with an experimental new sound.

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    #7 - Hang on to Yourself

    S1:E7

    Musicians are left nursing a hangover after the failure of the summer of love. Into the breach step some of the most outrageous figures yet to grace a rock stage, like Lou Reed, Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop and David Bowie.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #8 - No Fun

    S1:E8

    In the mid-seventies, the American music business was shaken out of its complacency by the eccentric sounds of artists like Jonathan Richman. But it was when the anarchic style was picked up in Britain by bands including the Sex Pistols and the Clash that the punk revolution really took off.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #9 - Make It Funky

    S1:E9

    In the seventies, James Brown's musical innovations earned him the sobriquet of the godfather of funk. This episode remembers the revolution he instigated, plus the work of other funk figureheads such as Sly and the Family Stone, Bootsy Collins and George Clinton.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #10 - Planet Rock

    S1:E10

    The concluding episode looks at how the passage of time has not compromised music's ability to innovate, excite and induce outrage. With interviews with New Order, Public Enemy, the Beastie Boys, Run DMC and The Orb.

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Worst Episodes Summary

"Whole Lotta Shakin'" is the worst rated episode of "Dancing in the Street: a Rock and Roll History". It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 6/15/1996. This episode scored 0.0 points lower than the second lowest rated, "Be My Baby".