This course will survey the music of the Rolling Stones, beginning with the roots and first formation of the band in the early 1960s, and following the group through the release of It's Only Rock 'n' Roll in late 1974.
Beginnings through the release of the early singles, and album, 1962-64.
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12 videos4 readings
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12 videos•Total 127 minutes
General Introduction to the Course•7 minutes
Organizing the Biography and Music•12 minutes
The Rise of British Blues•11 minutes
The Early Stones•10 minutes
Andrew Loog Oldham•12 minutes
First Singles and EP•14 minutes
Success in the UK, Slow Progress in the US•8 minutes
The Debut Album: The Rolling Stones•9 minutes
More Singles and an EP in 1964•17 minutes
12 x 5•6 minutes
SCU: “Tell Me”, “Good Times, Bad Times”, “Congratulations”•12 minutes
Week 1: Rolling Stones Books•9 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Welcome•10 minutes
General Overview•10 minutes
Grading Scheme•10 minutes
About the Professor•10 minutes
The Year of Satisfaction
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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1965, the big breakthrough in the US, singles and albums through December 1965.
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9 videos1 assignment
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9 videos•Total 104 minutes
The First Half of 1965•11 minutes
Stones Singles, Late 1964 and 1965•5 minutes
Rolling Stones LPs, No. 2 and Now! and Another EP•15 minutes
SCU: “As Tears Go By”, “Heart of Stone”, “The Last Time”•15 minutes
The Second Half of 1965, Allen Klein, and Tour Madness•14 minutes
Out of Our Heads•11 minutes
Late 1965: Singles and December’s Children•7 minutes
SCU: “Satisfaction”, “The Spider and the Fly”, “Get Off Of My Cloud”•18 minutes
Week 2: Rolling Stones Movies•7 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz - Modules 1 & 2•30 minutes
The Music Matures
Module 3•2 hours to complete
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1966, singles, compilations, and the live experience.
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8 videos
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8 videos•Total 99 minutes
Introduction to Week 3•6 minutes
1966 Overview•7 minutes
Aftermath•15 minutes
SCU: “19th Nervous Breakdown”, “Paint It Black”, “Mother’s Little Helper”, “Under My Thumb”•17 minutes
Early 1967•11 minutes
Between the Buttons•11 minutes
SCU: “Have You Seen Your Mother”, “Baby”, “Let’s Spend the Night Together”, “Ruby Tuesday”, “Cool, Calm, Collected”•19 minutes
Week Three: Instruments of The Rolling Stones•11 minutes
Psychedelia and Beyond
Module 4•2 hours to complete
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1967 and the rise of psychedelia, in the shadow of the Beatles?
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7 videos1 assignment
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7 videos•Total 96 minutes
Introduction and 1967 in Review•16 minutes
Summer Flowers and Singles•6 minutes
Their Satanic Majesties Request•11 minutes
SCU: “We Love You”, “Dandelion”, “In Another Land”, “The Lantern”, “She’s A Rainbow”, “2000 Light Years From Home”•21 minutes
1968 in Review•9 minutes
Beggars Banquet•14 minutes
SCU: “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”, “Street Fighting Man”, “No Expectations”, “Sympathy for the Devil”•20 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz - Modules 3 & 4•30 minutes
Let It Bleed and Sticky Fingers
Module 5•1 hour to complete
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The Stones leave peace and love behind, jumping and fighting with some sympathy for the Devil, 1968-69.
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6 videos
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6 videos•Total 87 minutes
Introduction and 1969 Overview•16 minutes
Let It Bleed•12 minutes
SCU: “Honky Tonk Women”, “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”, “Gimme Shelter”, “Let It Bleed”, “Midnight Rambler”•17 minutes
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There is a glitch in the week 2 quiz but otherwise I am very much enjoying the course.
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