DescrizioneIn che modo la Gran Bretagna è diventata il luogo in cui la migliore musica si accompagna agli stili più accattivanti? Lauren Laverne racconta una serie sulla storia d'amore tra la nostra musica e la moda, osservando come musicisti e designer hanno inventato i look più cool e pazzi e come abbiamo emulato i nostri idoli. Il pop e il rock britannici sono il nostro grande dono al mondo, al centro dell'irrefrenabile brillantezza creativa della Gran Bretagna. Ma non si è mai trattato solo della musica. Nel corso dei decenni abbiamo scatenato un talento unicamente britannico per fondere i migliori suoni con uno stile e una moda sbalorditivi per ottenere effetti abbaglianti.
TracklistPart 1: Tribes
The series begins in the golden years of the 1960s. Mod legends the Small Faces became the best-dressed band in England, Cilla Black and fashion label BIBA were a perfect fit, while the Beatles and the Stones embraced the foppish hair and frilly shirts of psychedelia. Through rude boys and rockers, the relationship between music and fashion blossomed, becoming intimately entwined in the sound and vision of Roxy Music. But this isn't just a story of brillant musicians and maverick designers, it's a story that touches us all because, at some point in our lives, we've all delved into the great dressing-up box and joined the pageant that is British music and fashion.
Part 2: Idols
The second episode takes us through the 1970s, a decade of political, social and cultural upheaval reflected best in its music and fashion. Suzi Quatro on Top of the Pops unleashed her leather jumpsuit into the living rooms of Britain at the birth of the rock chick look. The fantastical world of prog rock emerged, with its golden-caped leader Rick Wakeman and his army of intellectual but corduroy-wearing followers journeying from the university campus to medieval and fantastical Arthurian worlds. Queen rocked the rainbow in their Zandra Rhodes-designed costumes, amazing the audience and cementing the band as one of the country's most loved and most flamboyant bands of all time. But no other British music and fashion movement has had more reverberation than the international phenomena of punk, beginning (and, some say, ending) with the Sex Pistols' sweary appearance with Bill Grundy on the Today programme. However, this isn't just a story of brilliant musicians and maverick designers, it's a story that touches us all because, at some point in our lives, we've all delved into the great dressing-up box and joined the pageant that is British music and fashion.
Part 3: Image
The final episode in the series takes us into the 1980s. The decade where, thanks to the music video, image became everything. From Dexys Midnight Runners in their austere work wear and dungarees, through the flamboyant new romantics of London's Blitz club, the anti-fashion statements of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark to the band with the image that typified the decade - Duran Duran. The episode ends, as the decade did, with the emerging popularity of urban street wear led by Jazzie B and Soul 2 Soul. But this isn't just a story of brilliant musicians and maverick designers, it's a story that touches us all because at some point in our lives, we've all delved into the great dressing-up box and joined the pageant that is British music and fashion.
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