By 1970, the hippie dream of the 60s was dead -- the soundtrack of the revolution had become a multimillion-dollar industry.
The initiators of punk, Richard Hell, Tom Verlaine, and Patti Smith.
Three chords, black jeans, a pair of shades, and a whole lot of attitude made music that matched the facts of Life on its home ground, mid-70sNew York City\'s East Village.
Then, in 1974, a rescue movement arrived.
Glitter tried to save music\'s soul, but was too commercial to be cutting edge for long.
By 1970, the hippie dream of the 60s was dead -- the soundtrack of the revolution had become a multimillion-dollar industry