Why Rock Music Felt Bigger Back Then
For decades, rock music felt larger than life. Bands filled stadiums, album releases became cultural events, and musicians seemed to define entire generations. Rock was more than entertainment — it shaped fashion, identity, and the way people saw the world. In this video, we explore why rock music felt bigger back then, how the industry and culture created larger-than-life artists, and whether music can still have that same impact in the modern era. #rock #music #history #documentary

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