Dan Lyke on Nostr: I've been listening to A History Of Rock Music In 500 Songs, and it's good, but I'm ...
I've been listening to A History Of Rock Music In 500 Songs, and it's good, but I'm also realizing that being immersed in the misogyny of the '50s and '60s (generally, and rock in particular), and the parasitic nature of the music business, is not good for my mental health. Need more like Strong Songs, or even Switched on Pop.
But Jerry Lee Lewis's relationship with Jimmy Swaggart is a good reminder of how much evangelical Christianity has been intertwined with child sex abuse.
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