Season 1

Season 1

2004-09-19
12 Episodes

Overview

The history of rock'n'roll music in Norway.

Episodes

1958–1960: Rock’n'roll

1. 1958–1960: Rock’n'roll

2004-09-19

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American rock enters Norway and turns the perception of what popular music is upside down. And what really happened during the rock riots in Oslo in 1956?

1960–1964: Shadowstida

2. 1960–1964: Shadowstida

2004-09-26

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Inspired by The Shadows, shadows bands spring up across the country in the sixties. And the parent generation calls their music barbed-wire music.

1964–1967: Beatgrupper

3. 1964–1967: Beatgrupper

2004-10-03

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Surrounded by screaming girls, parties, and scandals, the Pussycats are the first to live out what we associate with the sixties: Protest, colour, and free sex.

1966–1969: Rhythm’n & psykedelia

4. 1966–1969: Rhythm’n & psykedelia

2004-10-10

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As the generational conflict intensifies, a rawer and bolder pop music emerges: Rhythm and blues.

1969–1977: Fra viserock til rock på norsk

5. 1969–1977: Fra viserock til rock på norsk

2004-10-17

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Throughout the 60s, only the schlager singers sing in Norwegian. Then the Norwegian singer-songwriter wave emerges.

1971–1977: Progressiv rock

6. 1971–1977: Progressiv rock

2004-10-24

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In the 70s, people begin in earnest to buy records. The record companies smell money, and the artists dream of breaking through abroad.

1977-1980: Punk

7. 1977-1980: Punk

2004-10-31

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With an intense hatred of the record industry, harsh opinions that disco sucks, and an appearance that scares most people senseless, the punks take over Norway.

1980-tallet

8. 1980-tallet

2004-11-07

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In the 80s, the record market explodes, also in Norway. But it’s pop that sells, not rock.

De fire store

9. De fire store

2004-11-14

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Even though the punks try to make Norwegian a rock language, it’s only when deLillos, Raga Rockers, Jokke, and DumDum Boys enter the stage that it takes off.

Nummer 1 i USA

10. Nummer 1 i USA

2004-11-21

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Norwegian rock and pop musicians have always dreamed of making it abroad. Finally, it happens: A-ha goes to the top in the USA.

Rockens nisjer

11. Rockens nisjer

2004-11-28

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In the 90s, rock’s niches grow large enough to embrace narrow genres, and Norwegian techno, black metal, and world music conquer Europe.

Veien videre

12. Veien videre

2004-12-05

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At the turn of the millennium, many new artists have risen to prominence. They chart their own course for pop and rock.