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In this concise and engaging analysis of rock music, music theorist
Ken Stephenson explores the features that make this internationally
popular music distinct from earlier music styles. The author offers
a guided tour of rock music from the 1950s to the present,
emphasizing the theoretical underpinnings of the style and, for the
first time, systematically focusing not on rock music's history or
sociology, but on the structural aspects of the music itself. What
structures normally happen in rock music? What theoretical systems
or models might best explain them? The book addresses these
questions and more in chapters devoted to phrase rhythm, scales,
key determination, cadences, harmonic palette and succession, and
form. Each chapter provides richly detailed analyses of individual
rock pieces from groups including Chicago; the Beatles; Emerson,
Lake, and Palmer; Kansas; and others. Stephenson shows how rock
music is stylistically unique, and he demonstrates how the features
that make it distinct have tended to remain constant throughout the
past half-century and within most substyles. For music students at
the college level and for practicing rock musicians who desire a
deeper understanding of their music, this book is an essential
resource.
Originally written in Danish in 1980, Pink Moon was the first
biography of Nick Drake, and remains the only one to include
exclusive interviews with the singer's parents, Rodney and Molly
Drake. In this new, significantly updated edition, available in
English for the first time, author and poet Gorm Henrik Rasmussen
reveals more from his visits to the Drakes in their home Far Leys -
the first, just five years after the death of their troubled son.
Rasmussen includes new interviews with Nick's friends and
collaborators plus extracts taken from his eight-year
correspondence with the Drakes, and from telephone conversations he
had with Rodney every month over four years. Full of intimate
detail about the last three years of Nick's life spent at his
childhood home, Pink Moon - A Story about Nick Drake is a personal,
original, and moving retelling of the life, death, and posthumous
rise of a poet and guitarist who was strangely unsuited for his own
time, and is more popular now than he ever was in life. -- .
Ian Maxwell's sophisticated story of Australia's hip-hop scene
follows the lives of a small, influential group of rappers from
Sydney's Westside in the early 1990s. Maxwell conveys the
excitement of the scene and the struggles of the white musicians to
define Australian hip-hop, showing how discourses of nationalism
and community are played out in everyday life. Whether describing
composition in a bedroom, confrontation in a radio studio, tagging
in a subway line, or breaking in front of a stage, Maxwell evokes
the intensity of feeling and the complexity of these key
experiences.
Phat Beats, Dope Rhymes looks at the many practices of
hip-hop--graffiti, rapping, break dancing performances,
compositional process, lyrics, music, and fanzines--and captures
the fluid contradictions along with the bodily pleasures that make
up the scene. With acute sensitivity, Maxwell shows how these young
men negotiate issues of identity by imagining themselves within an
international hip-hop nation. The book is rich in detail and
theoretically innovative, A glossary of terms is included.
How has the history of rock 'n' roll been told? Has it become
formulaic? Or remained, like the music itself, open to outside
influences? Who have been the genre's primary historians? What
common frameworks or sets of assumptions have music history
narratives shared? And, most importantly, what is the cost of
failing to question such assumptions? "Stories We Could
Tell:Putting Words to American Popular Music" identifies eight
typical strategies used when critics and historians write about
American popular music, and subjects each to forensic analysis.
This posthumous book is a unique work of cultural historiography
that analyses, catalogues, and contextualizes music writing in
order to afford the reader new perspectives on the field of
cultural production, and offer new ways of thinking about, and
writing about, popular music.
Taking us back to late ’70s and early ’80s Hollywood—pre-crack, pre-AIDS, pre-Reagan—We Got the Neutron Bomb re-creates word for word the rage, intensity, and anarchic glory of the Los Angeles punk scene, straight from the mouths of the scenesters, zinesters, groupies, filmmakers, and musicians who were there.
“California was wide-open sex—no condoms, no birth control, no morality, no guilt.” —Kim Fowley
“The Runaways were rebels, all of us were. And a lot of people looked up to us. It helped a lot of kids who had very mediocre, uneventful, unhappy lives. It gave them something to hold on to.” —Cherie Currie
“The objective was to create something for our own personal satisfaction, because everything in our youthful and limited opinion sucked, and we knew better.” —John Doe
“The Masque was like Heaven and Hell all rolled into one. It was a bomb shelter, a basement. It was so amazing, such a dive ... but it was our dive.” —Hellin Killer
“At least fifty punks were living at the Canterbury. You’d walk into the courtyard and there’d be a dozen different punk songs all playing at the same time. It was an incredible environment.” —Belinda Carlisle
Assembled from exhaustive interviews, We Got the Neutron Bomb tells the authentically gritty stories of bands like the Runaways, the Germs, X, the Screamers, Black Flag, and the Circle Jerks—their rise, their fall, and their undeniable influence on the rock ’n’ roll of today.
In Do You Remember? Celebrating Fifty Years of Earth, Wind &
Fire, Trenton Bailey traces the humble beginning of Maurice White,
his development as a musician, and his formation of Earth, Wind
& Fire, a band that became a global phenomenon during the
1970s. By the early 1980s, the music industry was changing, and
White had grown weary after working constantly for more than a
decade. He decided to put the band on hiatus for more than three
years. The band made a comeback in 1987, but White's health crisis
soon forced them to tour without him. During the twenty-first
century, the band has received numerous accolades and lifetime
achievement and hall of fame awards. The band remains relevant
today, collaborating with younger artists and maintaining their
classic sound. Earth, Wind & Fire stood apart from other soul
bands with their philosophical lyrics and extravagant visual art,
much of which is studied in the book, including album covers,
concerts, and music videos. The lyrics of hit songs are examined
alongside an analysis of the band's chart success. Earth, Wind
& Fire has produced twenty-one studio albums and several
compilation albums. Each album is analyzed for content and quality.
Earth, Wind & Fire is also known for using ancient Egyptian
symbols, and Bailey thoroughly details those symbols and Maurice
White's fascination with Egyptology. After enduring many personnel
changes, Earth, Wind & Fire continues to perform around the
world and captivate diverse audiences.
Relocating Popular Music uses the lens of colonialism and tourism
to analyse types of music movements, such as transporting music
from one place or historical period to another, hybridising it with
a different style and furnishing it with new meaning. It discusses
music in relation to music video, film, graphic arts, fashion and
architecture.
Discover everything you need to know about the world's hottest
young pop star in Olivia Rodrigo - The Ultimate Fan Book. Since
releasing her debut single 'Drivers Licence' in January 2021,
Olivia Rodrigo has rocketed to the top of charts around the world,
and quickly become not only one of the most exciting young
singer-songwriters of the moment, but one of the biggest stars in
the world today. In Olivia Rodrigo - The Ultimate Fan Book, you'll
discover how this former Disney starlet has found such amazing
success with her catchy songs, striking fashion choices and
incredible charm. Through lively text and dozens of gorgeous
photographs, this Fan Book follows the rise and rise of Olivia,
from High School Musical to her acclaimed album Sour, and
highlights how she's only just getting started. Filled with quotes
from Olivia and her closest collaborators, discussing fame,
fashion, fans and more, as well as tons of stunning snaps from the
red carpet to stadium stages, Olivia Rodrigo - The Ultimate Fan
Book takes you onstage, in the studio and behind the scenes with
one of the brightest stars on the planet.
*THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER* As seen on Apple TV - 1971:
The Year That Music Changed Everything The Sixties ended a year
late - on New Year's Eve 1970, when Paul McCartney initiated
proceedings to wind up The Beatles. Music would never be the same
again. The next day would see the dawning of a new era. 1971 saw
the release of more monumental albums than any year before or since
and the establishment of a pantheon of stars to dominate the next
forty years - Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, the Rolling Stones, Pink
Floyd, Marvin Gaye, Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Rod Stewart, the
solo Beatles and more. January that year fired the gun on an
unrepeatable surge of creativity, technological innovation,
blissful ignorance, naked ambition and outrageous good fortune. By
December rock had exploded into the mainstream. How did it happen?
This book tells you how. It's the story of 1971, rock's golden
year.
From the Minds of Jazz Musicians: Conversations with the Creative
and Inspired celebrates contemporary jazz artists who have toiled,
struggled and succeeded in finding their creative space. The volume
was developed through transcribing and editing selected interviews
with 35 jazz artists, conducted by the author between 2009 and 2012
in New York City, with a historical essay on each artist to provide
context. The interviews feature musicians from a broad range of
musical styles and experiences, ranging from Gerald Wilson, born in
1918, to Chris Potter, born in 1971. Topics range from biographical
life histories to artists' descriptions of mentor relationships,
revealing the important life lessons they learned along the way.
With the goal to discover the person behind the persona, the author
elicits conversations that speak volumes on the creative process,
mining the individualistic perspectives of seminal artists who
witnessed history in the making. The interviews present the
artists' candid and direct opinions on music and how they have
succeeded in pursuing their unique and creative lives.
WINNER OF THE PENDERYN MUSIC BOOK PRIZE 2018 In the 1950s and
1960s, Memphis, Tennessee, was the launch pad of musical pioneers
such as Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Al Green and
Isaac Hayes, and by 1968 was a city synonymous with soul music. It
was a deeply segregated city, ill at ease with the modern world and
yet to adjust to the era of civil rights and racial integration.
Stax Records offered an escape from the turmoil of the real world
for many soul and blues musicians, with much of the music created
there becoming the soundtrack to the civil rights movements. The
book opens with the death of the city's most famous recording
artist, Otis Redding, who died in a plane crash in the final days
of 1967, and then follows the fortunes of Redding's label,
Stax/Volt Records, as its fortunes fall and rise again. But, as the
tense year unfolds, the city dominates world headlines for the
worst of reasons: the assassination of civil rights leader Martin
Luther King.
Play everybody's favorite songs The 300 pages of piano/vocal/guitar
sheet music in this collection allow music makers to bring dozens
of the most memorable songs of the 1960s, '70s, and early '80s to
life. Classic rock fans who love to play will have a blast applying
their talent to more than 40 enduring songs made famous by
legendary artists like The Beatles, David Bowie, Journey, Led
Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Rush, The Who, and many
more. The arrangements feature piano parts that accurately reflect
each song's familiar original recording. Basic chord fingering
grids are provided for optional guitar accompaniment, along with
vocal melodies and complete lyrics. Titles: 50 Ways to Leave Your
Lover (Paul Simon) * Africa (Toto) * All Along the Watchtower (Jimi
Hendrix) * All My Love (Led Zeppelin) * Behind Blue Eyes (The Who)
* Big Yellow Taxi (Joni Mitchell) * Blinded by the Light (Manfred
Mann's Earth Band) * Blowin' in the Wind (Bob Dylan) * Born to Run
(Bruce Springsteen) * Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon and
Garfunkel) * Closer to the Heart (Rush) * Dancing in the Moonlight
(King Harvest) * Do You Feel Like We Do (Peter Frampton) * Don't
Stop Believin' (Journey) * Faithfully (Journey) * Fool in the Rain
(Led Zeppelin) * From Me to You (The Beatles) * Give Up the Funk
(Tear the Roof off the Sucker) (Parliament) * Going Up the Country
(Canned Heat) * The Great Gig in the Sky (Pink Floyd) * I Love L.A.
(Randy Newman) * I Saw Her Standing There (The Beatles) * Like a
Rolling Stone (Bob Dylan) * Live and Let Die (Paul McCartney) * The
Load Out (Jackson Browne) * Love Reign O'er Me (The Who) * Money
(Pink Floyd) * Nights in White Satin (The Moody Blues) * Paranoid
(Black Sabbath) * P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up) (Parliament) *
Pinball Wizard (The Who) * River (Joni Mitchell) * Saturday in the
Park (Chicago) * She Loves You (The Beatles) * She's a Rainbow (The
Rolling Stones) * The Sound of Silence (Simon and Garfunkel) *
Space Oddity (David Bowie) *
THE LEGENDARY GUITAR GOD WHO EXCEEDED ALL LIMITS AND LIVED TO TELL
TAKES FANS ON A WILD RIDE THROUGH "KISS"TORY.
He was just a boy from the Bronx with stars in his eyes. But when
he picked up his guitar and painted stars on his face, Ace Frehley
transformed into "The Spaceman"--and helped turn KISS into one of
the top-selling bands of all time. Now, for the first time, the
beloved rock icon reveals his side of the story with
no-holds-barred honesty . . . and no regrets.
For KISS fans, Ace offers a rare behind-the-makeup look at the
band's legendary origins, including the lightning-bolt logo he
designed and the outfits his mother sewed. He talks about the
unspoken division within the band--he and Peter Criss versus Paul
Stanley and Gene
Simmons--because the other two didn't "party every day." Ace also
reveals the inside story behind his turbulent break-up with KISS,
their triumphant reunion a decade later, and his smash solo career.
Along the way, he shares wild stories about dancing at Studio 54
with "The Bionic Woman," working as a roadie for Jimi Hendrix, and
bar-flying all night with John Belushi. In the end, he comes to
terms with his highly publicized descent into alcohol, drugs, and
self-destruction--ultimately managing to conquer his demons and
come out on top.
This is Ace Frehley. No makeup. No apologies. No regrets.
Pop music, in one form or another, has been with us almost forever.
This book presents 40 of the most important pop rock artists from
the late 1950's to the present. From The Walker brothers to The
Monkees to the Backstreet Boys, history and biographical data of
the artists and their music is all here, complete with pictures.
(Book). In the 1950s, rock and roll was played on simple
instruments with simple audio equipment. But today, rock music can
be as technically complex as any Hollywood blockbuster. Rock
Hardware uncovers how the instruments and technology of rock have
evolved, giving new insight into the mechanics of rock music's most
famous moments on stage and in the studio. The book explores the
range of instrumental and technical choices, including acoustic
guitars, electric guitars, basses, amps, drums and percussion,
keyboards, electronic music, brass, woodwinds, live sound systems,
and recording technology. An absorbing narrative and 200 striking
color photos depict the design intricacies of classic and
contemporary landmarks in rock's fascinating instrumental history.
Rock Hardware gives today's musician an understanding of how to
choose from the vast array of old and new instruments, and how to
combine the tools and technology to create their own new milestones
in rock history.
Metal Music Manual shows you the creative and technical processes
involved in producing contemporary heavy music for maximum sonic
impact. From pre-production to final mastered product, and
fundamental concepts to advanced production techniques, this book
contains a world of invaluable practical information. Assisted by
clear discussion of critical audio principles and theory, and a
comprehensive array of illustrations, photos, and screen grabs,
Metal Music Manual is the essential guide to achieving professional
production standards. The extensive companion website features
multi-track recordings, final mixes, processing examples, audio
stems, etc., so you can download the relevant content and
experiment with the techniques you read about. The website also
features video interviews the author conducted with the following
acclaimed producers, who share their expertise, experience, and
insight into the processes involved: Fredrik Nordstroem (Dimmu
Borgir, At The Gates, In Flames) Matt Hyde (Slayer, Parkway Drive,
Children of Bodom) Ross Robinson (Slipknot, Sepultura, Machine
Head) Logan Mader (Gojira, DevilDriver, Fear Factory) Andy Sneap
(Megadeth, Killswitch Engage, Testament) Jens Bogren (Opeth,
Kreator, Arch Enemy) Daniel Bergstrand (Meshuggah, Soilwork,
Behemoth) Nick Raskulinecz (Mastodon, Death Angel, Trivium) Quotes
from these interviews are featured throughout Metal Music Manual,
with additional contributions from: Ross "Drum Doctor" Garfield
(one of the world's top drum sound specialists, with Metallica and
Slipknot amongst his credits) Andrew Scheps (Black Sabbath, Linkin
Park, Metallica) Maor Appelbaum (Sepultura, Faith No More, Halford)
The average listener may be unaware of the many links between rock
music and the classics. One might remember a few examples, such as
Walter Murphy's chart-topping "A Fifth of Beethoven" or Eric
Carmen's "All by Myself," but pass them off as interesting
anomalies. However, the influence of the classics on rock music is
pervasive and grows from a long line of precedents. This supplement
to Janell R. Duxbury's original 1985 discography, Rockin' the
Classics and Classicizin' the Rock, brings the earlier work
up-to-date with hundreds of new entries documenting recently
released or newly discovered examples of the interconnection
between these musical genres. Duxbury details more than 300 new
examples of recorded rock instrumentals and songs that borrow
musical themes from the classics. Variations range from
contemporary renditions of complete classical works to brief
classical quotes or phrases subtly incorporated into rock
compositions. Duxbury also gives additional examples of recorded
orchestral versions of songs originally composed and/or written by
rock artists. In these examples, the musical style varies from
strict classical interpretations to pop-style orchestral
renditions. The supplement then expands Duxbury's original
compilation of sound recordings and live performances of rock
groups performing with established orchestras and choruses,
selected samples of recorded rock music that simulates baroque or
classical sound/structure, examples of the manifest influence of
rock on classical music, and instances of rock artists and
classical artists switching roles. Lastly, this discography updates
the 1985 version with new information, expanded details, and minor
corrections to theearlier work. An extended list of selected
nonrock background examples is included in several new appendixes.
The Introduction and Preface is also updated. A general index
includes the names of classical composers, rock artists and groups,
orchestras, choruses, orchestra conductors, sound recording
producers, and song or instrumental titles. With its incomparable
scope and content, this supplement, together with Duxbury's
previous discography, will be appreciated by students, researchers,
record collectors, trivia buffs, music industry employees, and fans
of rock music and the classics.
This new study of British popular music shows how it engages with
class in mythical ways that allow audiences to perform class-based
identities. Case studies on folk rock, punk and indie rock show how
this performance works and explore the implications for listeners
and audiences.
Shooting at the Moon celebrates the music and lyrics of Kevin
Ayers, one of the great bohemian voices of British music. Kevin
Ayers was an English singer-songwriter who was a major influential
force in the English psychedelic movement and a founding member of
the band Soft Machine in the 60s. With introductions by Galen
Ayers, Josh Payne and Robert Wyatt, this book includes all the
lyrics from Ayers' solo career and documents a period of the UK
music scene between Psychedelia and Glam Rock. Immerse yourself in
the world of this influential cult singer-songwriter, with pages
from his own notebooks, exclusive photographs, Ayers' own collages
and the occasional recipe.
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