Jan van den Berg

A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs

This year I've listened to 519 podcasts and 36 of those were episodes of A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs.

But it's safe to say that A History Of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs is my favorite new podcast that I discovered this year and it deserves more attention and praise!

500 Songs

'500 Songs' is a mammoth project where Andrew Hickey sets out -- over a period of ten years -- to transcribe the history of rock music with one song per episode for a total of 500 songs. With 50 episodes per year, one per week, and the first year just wrapped.

Which 500 songs are on the list are not known, but it is not a popularity contest. Every song has to fit the narrative. It's about the history and how everything is related and one thing is built on top of another. So he doesn't just pick songs because they are popular. Which is not to say there are many episodes about well known songs.

I know nothing about Andrew Hickey, he is not a famous podcaster (yet!) or a celebrity turned podcaster. But I do know that there are very few people on the planet that know or care more about music than he does.

I've heard some people describe his monotone voice as off-putting (yes, I try to push this podcast a lot to people), but what I hear is someone who is ultimately knowledgeable and passionate about music history.

All episodes are also available as a transcript, I think he writes out episodes and reads them 'on air'. And the first 50 episodes are bundled in a book. There will be more books, and I suspect because of their completeness they can all be added to the definite canon of rock 'n roll music.

Information density

If you think you know or understand even a little bit about pop or rock music. Think again, because you don't. Or, at least I'm speaking for myself here. I thought I knew a little bit, until I discovered this podcast.

The information density is absolutely mind boggling, and every episode I come away thinking: how does he know all this?! (Fortunately he also has a couple of delightful informative episodes answering that question). And it is just loaded with a kinds of fun and mind-blowing details:

Did you know this? Life imitating art

There are a few general observations that return again and again through most of the early 50's rock music scene. Here are a few that stand out:

The Colonel.

'500 Songs' is not only the story of rock music it is also a story of America coming off age. The story of cities swallowing up rural areas, of changing landscapes, of changing lives. And of radiowaves and records connecting a vast country and cementing something that we now know as 'popular culture'.

It's an absolutely wonderful and riveting story and you should give this podcast a listen!

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