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Needle Drop Nation Ep6 | The Beat That Brought Us Together

Needle Drop Nation Ep6 | The Beat That Brought Us Together

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Needle Drop Nation Ep6 | The Beat That Brought Us TogetherComing Together, Epic Goodbyes, and the Moon LandingWelcome to Episode 6 of Needle Drop Nation! This week, hosts Nick Wood and Jodi Barias are tackling 1969, a year dedicated to celebrating the beat that brought us all together.1969 was a monumental year packed with unforgettable historical milestones and legendary music. From the unbelievable feat of the Apollo 11 moon landing to the mud and magic of Woodstock, we dive deep into the cultural shifts, the groundbreaking cinema, and the albums that closed out the decade in spectacular fashion.In this episode, we discuss:The King of Rock and Roll: We finally talk about Elvis Presley, focusing on his 1969 Las Vegas residency, his often-overlooked military service, and brilliant hits like "In the Ghetto" and "Suspicious Minds".One Giant Leap & Space Oddities: We marvel at the fact that Neil Armstrong landed on the moon 240,000 miles away using less computing power than a modern cell phone. This monumental event perfectly coincided with David Bowie's debut hit "Space Oddity," leading to a deep dive into Bowie's genius, his ever-changing personas, and his collaborative spirit.The Magic of Woodstock: Reflecting on the ultimate music festival in upstate New York, wondering how anyone survived a whole weekend of that incredible, exhausting energy, and how modern attempts to recreate it just couldn't live up to the original.Rock Operas & Heavy Riffs: How The Who went from being broke instrument-smashers to creating the lucrative, brilliant rock opera Tommy. We also discuss Led Zeppelin bursting onto the scene with "Whole Lotta Love," and the irony of the BBC using this subversive, heavy track as the theme song for Top of the Pops.1969 at the Movies: A look at cinematic legends with serious screen presence, including Robert Redford and Paul Newman in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the gritty realism of Midnight Cowboy, George Lazenby's brief stint as James Bond, and the classic British caper The Italian Job (complete with its ambiguous ending).Soul, Funk, & Killer Basslines: The unifying power of Sly and the Family Stone's "Everyday People" and how they heavily influenced the 90s Neo-Soul movement, plus Nick's love for the complex bassline in The Jackson 5's "I Want You Back".The Beatles' Final Bow: We discuss the Let It Be album and their iconic Savile Row rooftop concert. We also delve into the tear-jerking, tense documentary footage of their final studio sessions, and we finally debunk the myth that Yoko Ono broke up the band, sharing personal stories of her genius and mentorship.Mentioned in this Episode:Elvis Presley ("Suspicious Minds", "In the Ghetto", "Unchained Melody")David Bowie ("Space Oddity")The Who (Tommy)Led Zeppelin ("Whole Lotta Love")Sly and the Family Stone ("Everyday People")The Jackson 5 ("I Want You Back")The Beatles (Let It Be)Films: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Midnight Cowboy, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, The Italian JobTune in Next Week: Get ready to cross into a brand new decade! Next week we are covering 1970, which is an incredibly special episode because it is the year our amazing co-host Jodi was born!Listen & Connect: Don't forget to check out our companion Spotify playlist on our YouTube channel to hear all the amazing tracks we discussed today. 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 1969 in the commentsHere's the Spotify playlist Needle Drop Nation 6: The Beats That Bought Us TogetherWelcome 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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