David Hepworth's argument is simple: 1971 was the most febrile and creative time in the entire history of popular music. It's an enormous assertion but he makes his point with infectious enthusiasm . . . Whether you agree is beside the point. This is a compelling love letter to a year of timeless...
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David Hepworth's argument is simple: 1971 was the most febrile and creative time in the entire history of popular music. It's an enormous assertion but he makes his point with infectious enthusiasm . . . Whether you agree is beside the point. This is a compelling love letter to a year of timeless music. Q
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