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EMP|SFM Oral History Videos

Oral History Live!
Chris Squire of Yes talks about meeting Jimi Hendrix
Steve Howe, Chris Squire and Alan White of Yes on their use of capes
Al Kooper on recording Bob Dylan's “Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine)”
Krist Novoselic on his musical influences while growing up
Krist Novoselic on Kurt Cobain
Krist Novoselic post-Nirvana
Robbie Robertson on Eric Clapton and The Band
American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music
Arranging
The Bajo Sexto
Bringing Punk From West to East LA
Crossing Borders
East LA In The 70s
Migration New York
Santana At Woodstock
Tejano Music
The Accordion
The Catskills
The Lonely Bull
The Blues
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan as Songwriter
Bob Dylan, Tambourines and Neck Ties
Bringing It All Back Home, Part 1
Bringing It All Back Home, Part 2
Dylan and Tradition
Dylan as Inspiration
Dylan Goes Electric
Dylan in the Village, Part 1
Dylan in the Village, Part 2
Shooting Highway 61 Revisited
Woody Guthrie’s Passing
Featured Sound and Vision Oral Histories
Jack Nitzsche
Nudie Suits and Cowboy Couture
“Rocket 88”
Rolling Thunder Revue
Ronnie Van Zant and Lynyrd Skynyrd
Getting the Sound - The Three Types of Producers
From the South to Seattle
Jim Dickinson on DJ Dewey Phillips
Elvis and The Beatles
Singer-Songwriters
Rise or Fall Apart
Sense of Place
The Birth of a Song
Traffic Jam
The Beatles
Beatlemania!
The Beatles and the Birth of Punk Rock
Jazz
Five Jazz Greats
Going Solo
Honing Your Craft
How the Band Works
Jazz and Max Roach
Joining the Jazz Messengers
Nile Rodgers on his Jazz Influences
The Blues
Bo Diddley Does His Own Thing
Breaking in to the Blues
Chess Records
Coming to Chicago
The Blues Defined
Live Performance
On the Road Overseas
The First Shows
The Great Moments
Jimi Hendrix
Guitar God
Jimi and the Blues
Jimi at the Crossroads
Jimi’s Psychedelic Style
The Loss of a Legend
Hip-Hop
Beginnings
Blackout!
Doo Wop Hip-Hop
Essence of Hip-Hop
Hip-Hop vs. Rap
The Art of Rhyming
Poster Art
Punk Rock Purity
The Raw and the Trashed
Music Critics
Jimi Storms London
Paul Westerberg’s Crossover Appeal
Rock ’n’ Roll Accents
The Minneapolis/St.Paul Sound
Women's History Month
A Star is Born
Getting Better All The Time
In the Studio with Carol Kaye
Live, Sleep, Drink Hip-Hop
Black History Month
Happy Days Are Here Again
Nothin’ But The Dialogue
Taxi Driver
You Gotta Serve Somebody
Punk
Chaos in the Streets
Punk Rockers and Psycho Skaters
Slam Dancing, Stage Diving and Skating
Straight to the Core
Disco
“Love to Love you Baby”
Disco Backlash
Disco Clubland
Peace Love and Disco
Saturday Night Fever
Studio 54
The Chic Concept

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