A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

Episode 48: “Rock With the Caveman” by Tommy Steele

Sep 2, 2019
Explore the emergence of British rock and roll in the 1950s, the rise of the Vipers Skiffle Group, and the impact of the Bill Haley film 'Rock Around the Clock'. Discover the formation of a bohemian group in Soho and Tommy Steele's rise to success in the British rock and roll industry. Learn about Steele's national treasure status and his impact on British rock and roll.
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ANECDOTE

The Piltdown Man Hoax

  • The Piltdown Man, discovered in 1912, was initially considered a crucial link between apes and humans.
  • Later, in 1953, it was exposed as a hoax, fabricated using an orangutan jaw and a human skull.
INSIGHT

Imitation Without Roots

  • Early British rock and roll was derived from American music, lacking the social context that made the original genre so compelling.
  • It was designed for mainstream appeal, targeting teenagers and becoming quickly integrated into show business.
ANECDOTE

The Vipers Skiffle Group

  • The Vipers Skiffle Group, though not commercially successful, played a significant role in mid-50s British music.
  • Their name, a drug reference, was taken from the autobiography of jazz clarinetist Mezz Mezzrow.
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