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Why 1971 Is The Year That Music Changed Everything

Is 1971 the best year in the history of music?

Fueled by the political and cultural upheaval of the time, fresh talent exploded onto the scene, stars reached new heights, and boundaries expanded like never before.

Marvin Gaye, The Who, Aretha Franklin, George Harrison, Bill Whithers, Graham Nash, John Lennon, Alice Cooper, Mick Jagger, Jim Morrison, Iggy Pop, Joni Mitchell, the list goes on and on.

Executive producer James Gay-Rees, director James Rogan, and series director Asif Kapadia join BackstageOL to talk about their new docuseries 1971: THE YEAR THAT MUSIC CHANGED EVERYTHING that’s now streaming on AppleTV+.

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