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Rock, Counterculture and the Avant-Garde, 1966-1970 - How the Beatles, Frank Zappa and the Velvet Underground Defined an Era (Paperback)
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Rock, Counterculture and the Avant-Garde, 1966-1970 - How the Beatles, Frank Zappa and the Velvet Underground Defined an Era (Paperback)
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The convergence of rock music, counterculture politics and
avant-garde aesthetics in the late 1960s underscored the careers of
the Beatles, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, and the
Velvet Underground. This book examines these artists' relationship
to the historical avant-garde (Artaud, Brecht, Dada) and the
neo-avant-garde (Warhol, Pop Art, minimalism), considering their
work in light of debates about modernism versus postmodernism. The
author analyzes how the performers used dissonance and noise within
the framework of popular music, the role of social commentary and
exploration of controversial topics in songs, and how experiments
with concert and studio performance proceeded in an era of intense
cultural and political unrest. Albums discussed include Sgt.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The White Album, Freak Out!,
We're Only in It for the Money, The Velvet Underground and Nico and
White Light/White Heat, as well as John Lennon's collaborations
with Yoko Ono, the Zappa-produced Trout Mask Replica by Captain
Beefheart and the Magic Band, and Nico's The Marble Index.
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