The 1960s rock and roll scene was revolutionized by British and Californian influences, but New York lagged behind. However, when its own scene emerged, it was conceptual, urbane, and controversial, thanks to The Velvet Underground and Andy Warhol's Factory.
Punk Revolution NYC
The 1960s rock scene was undergoing a transformation, with British and Californian acts leading the charge. Meanwhile, New York was struggling to keep pace, until a unique movement emerged, characterized by its innovative and refined style.