100 Years Ago
100 Years Ago
AC Bergen-Fischer
"100 Years Ago" is a podcast dedicated to exploring the rich history and enduring legacy of The Rolling Stones. Hosted by AC Bergen-Fischer, this series delves into the band's origins, their rise to fame, and the cultural impact they've had over the decades. Each episode features deep dives into iconic songs, personal reflections, and insights from the host, music historians and fellow fans. Whether you're a lifelong Stones aficionado or just discovering their music, "100 Years Ago" offers an engaging and heartfelt journey through the decades with rock 'n' roll's greatest band.
12 X 5
In this episode, we explore the Rolling Stones' second album, 12 x 5, released in 1964. This album blends blues, R&B covers, and original songs, showcasing the band's evolving sound and musical influences. We discuss how the album was received by critics and fans, its impact on the Stones' career, and how it set the stage for their future success.
Oct 3, 2024
11 min
England's Newest Hit Makers
In this episode of 100 Years Ago, we explore the Rolling Stones' debut album England’s Newest Hit Makers. I’ll talk about why the band chose each track, how their versions stood out, and how the album shaped their career. We’ll hear clips from seven songs, including “Not Fade Away” and “Tell Me,” while examining how the Stones’ love for blues and R&B set them apart from other British bands of the time.
Sep 26, 2024
9 min
I Wanna Be Your Man
In this episode of 100 Years Ago, I take a look at the Rolling Stones' early struggle to reach the mainstream and how The Beatles helped by offering them the song "I Wanna Be Your Man." I explore the relationship between the two bands, their mutual support, and how the Stones began to carve out their own identity with hits like "Not Fade Away" and "Tell Me." Join me as we dive into the early days of rock's greatest rivalry and friendship.
Sep 12, 2024
5 min
To Infinity and Beyond
In this episode of 100 Years Ago, I explore The Rolling Stones' journey from the mid-2000s to today. I talk about their 2005 album A Bigger Bang, the record-breaking world tour, and their return to blues roots with Blue & Lonesome. I also reflect on Charlie Watts' passing, the band’s 50th-anniversary celebrations, and their latest music, including “Living in a Ghost Town.” Join me as I look at how the Stones have kept their legacy alive.
Sep 5, 2024
6 min
The New Millennium
In this episode of “100 Years Ago,” we explore The Rolling Stones' journey through the 1990s and early 2000s. We discuss the departure of longtime bassist Bill Wyman, the band’s continued evolution with albums like Voodoo Lounge and Bridges to Babylon, and the record-breaking tours that kept the Stones at the top of the rock world. We'll also dive into the solo careers of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, showcasing their unique styles and contributions to music. Join us as we look at how the Stones remained relevant and innovative across decades, proving that rock 'n' roll is truly ageless.
Aug 29, 2024
9 min
It's Just A Shot Away
In this episode of "100 Years Ago," we look at The Rolling Stones during the 1980s. We start with their success in 1981 with Tattoo You, then explore the growing tensions between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, their solo projects, and the band's near-breakup. We also cover how they eventually made up, released Steel Wheels, and ended the decade with a huge world tour. Join us to hear about the challenges and triumphs that shaped this important time for the Stones.
Aug 22, 2024
10 min
Burn Baby Burn!
In this episode of "100 Years Ago," we explore how The Rolling Stones embraced the disco craze of the late 1970s and early 1980s, blending it with their iconic rock sound to create hits like "Miss You," "Hot Stuff," and "Emotional Rescue." Discover how the band stayed ahead of the curve, experimenting with new styles and solidifying their role as trendsetters in the ever-changing music landscape. Don’t miss this look at a pivotal era of the Stones' legendary career!
Aug 15, 2024
8 min
Sing Me Back Home
In this episode of "100 Years Ago," host AC Bergen-Fischer explores the Rolling Stones' contributions to country music. The episode delves into how the Stones, inspired by American country legends like Hank Williams and Merle Haggard, incorporated country elements into their music. Key tracks like "Far Away Eyes," "Wild Horses," and "Dead Flowers" are highlighted, showcasing the band's ability to blend country with rock. The episode also touches on the influence of Gram Parsons and Bob Dylan on the Stones' sound.
Aug 8, 2024
8 min
Choose Your Medicine
In this episode of "100 Years Ago," host AC Bergen-Fischer delves into how Keith Richards' experimentation with alternate guitar tunings, particularly open G, revolutionized his playing style and shaped the sound of The Rolling Stones. Richards' use of open G tuning, prominently featured in songs like "Jumpin' Jack Flash," "Brown Sugar," and "Start Me Up," allowed him to create punchy, rhythmic riffs that became iconic. This tuning also influenced his percussive and groove-oriented rhythm style, enhancing the band's cohesive and infectious energy. Through these innovations, Richards left an indelible mark on rock music, inspiring countless guitarists to explore new possibilities.
Aug 1, 2024
9 min
In The Citadel
In this episode of "100 Years Ago," host AC Bergen-Fischer explores The Rolling Stones' journey into psychedelic music. Starting with their 1966 album "Aftermath," the band began experimenting with new sounds and instruments. Influenced by The Beatles and the changing musical landscape, the Stones released "Between the Buttons" in early 1967, showcasing more complex arrangements. Later that year, they fully embraced psychedelia with "Their Satanic Majesties Request," their most experimental album. Despite mixed reactions, this phase was a crucial part of their evolution, highlighting their versatility and willingness to push musical boundaries. Join AC as he delves into this colourful chapter of The Rolling Stones' history.
Jul 25, 2024
7 min
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