History of Rock n Roll in Ten Songs

History of Rock  n  Roll in Ten Songs
Author: Greil Marcus
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780300190304

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The legendary critic and author of Mystery Train “ingeniously retells the tale of rock and roll” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). Unlike previous versions of rock ’n’ roll history, this book omits almost every iconic performer and ignores the storied events and turning points everyone knows. Instead, in a daring stroke, Greil Marcus selects ten songs and dramatizes how each embodies rock ’n’ roll as a thing in itself, in the story it tells, inhabits, and acts out—a new language, something new under the sun. “Transmission” by Joy Division. “All I Could Do Was Cry” by Etta James and then Beyoncé. “To Know Him Is to Love Him,” first by the Teddy Bears and almost half a century later by Amy Winehouse. In Marcus’s hands these and other songs tell the story of the music, which is, at bottom, the story of the desire for freedom in all its unruly and liberating glory. Slipping the constraints of chronology, Marcus braids together past and present, holding up to the light the ways that these striking songs fall through time and circumstance, gaining momentum and meaning, astonishing us by upending our presumptions and prejudices. This book, by a founder of contemporary rock criticism—and its most gifted and incisive practitioner—is destined to become an enduring classic. “One of the epic figures in rock writing.”—The New York Times Book Review “Marcus is our greatest cultural critic, not only because of what he says but also, as with rock-and-roll itself, how he says it.”—The Washington Post Winner of the Deems Taylor Virgil Thomson Award in Music Criticism, given by the American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers

The History of Rock Roll Volume 1

The History of Rock   Roll  Volume 1
Author: Ed Ward
Publsiher: Flatiron Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781250071170

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Ed Ward covers the first half of the history of rock & roll in this sweeping and definitive narrative—from the 1920s, when the music of rambling medicine shows mingled with the songs of vaudeville and minstrel acts to create the very early sounds of country and rhythm and blues, to the rise of the first independent record labels post-World War II, and concluding in December 1963, just as an immense change in the airwaves took hold and the Beatles prepared for their first American tour. The History of Rock & Roll, Volume 1 shines a light on the far corners of the genre to reveal the stories behind the hugely influential artists who changed the musical landscape forever. In this first volume of a two-part series, Ward shares his endless depth of knowledge and through engrossing storytelling hops seamlessly from Memphis to Chicago, Detroit, England, New York, and everywhere in between. He covers the trajectories of the big name acts like Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, and Ray Charles, while also filling in gaps of knowledge and celebrating forgotten heroes such as the Burnette brothers, the “5” Royales, and Marion Keisker, Sam Phillips’s assistant, who played an integral part in launching Elvis’s career. For all music lovers and rock & roll fans, Ward spins story after story of some of the most unforgettable and groundbreaking moments in rock history, introducing us along the way to the musicians, DJs, record executives, and producers who were at the forefront of the genre and had a hand in creating the music we all know and love today.

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs Vol 1

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs Vol 1
Author: ANDREW. HICKEY
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2019-12-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0244548528

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In this series of books, based on the hit podcast A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs, Andrew Hickey analyses the history of rock and roll music, from its origins in swing, Western swing, boogie woogie, and gospel, through to the 1990s, grunge, and Britpop. Looking at five hundred representative songs, he tells the story of the musicians who made those records, the society that produced them, and the music they were making. Volume one looks at fifty songs from the origins of rock and roll, starting in 1938 with Charlie Christian's first recording session, and ending in 1956. Along the way, it looks at Louis Jordan, LaVern Baker, the Ink Spots, Fats Domino, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Jackie Brenston, Bill Haley, Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Little Richard, and many more of the progenitors of rock and roll.

The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock Roll

The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock   Roll
Author: Anthony ed DeCurtis,James Henke,Holly George-Warren
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 722
Release: 1992
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780679737285

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Discusses the evolution of rock music from its earliest origins to today's most influential musical styles and performers

Mystery Train

Mystery Train
Author: Greil Marcus
Publsiher: Plume Books
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1976
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015009434005

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The Doors

The Doors
Author: Greil Marcus
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780571279968

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A fan from the moment the Doors' first album arrived, Greil Marcus saw the band many times at the legendary Filmore Auditorium and the Avalon Ballroom in 1967. Five years later it was all over. Forty years after the singer Jim Morrison was found dead in Paris and the group disbanded, Greil Marcus muses on how one could drive from here to there, changing fom one FM pop station to another, and be all but guaranteed to hear two, three, four Doors songs in an hour. Whatever the demands in the music, they remained unsatisfied, in the largest sense unfinished, and absolutely alive. There have been many books on the Doors. This is the first to bypass their myth, their mystique, and the death cult both of Jim Morrison and the era he was made to personify, and focus solely on the music. It is a story untold; all these years later it is a new story.

Just Around Midnight

Just Around Midnight
Author: Jack Hamilton
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2016-09-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674416598

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When Jimi Hendrix died, the idea of a black man playing lead guitar in a rock band seemed exotic. Yet ten years earlier, Chuck Berry had stood among the most influential rock and roll performers. Why did rock and roll become white? Jack Hamilton challenges the racial categories that distort standard histories of rock music and the 60s revolution.

Lipstick Traces

Lipstick Traces
Author: Greil Marcus
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2009-11-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780674034808

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Taking as a starting point the nihilism and anger expressed by punk, Marcus investigates the underground, alternative and revolutionary movements in art, music and other cultural forms.