"This book uniquely and successfully sustains a cohesive
analysis of the work, career, and reception of a single artist.
That the artist is Neil Young, one of the most confounding and
mysterious of rock stars, is an added bonus. Finally someone will
explain what s been going on all these years " Daniel Cavicchi,
author of Tramps Like Us: Music and Meaning among Springsteen
Fans
As a writer in Wired magazine puts it, Neil Young is a
"folk-country-grunge dinosaur who has been] reborn (again) as an
Internet-friendly, biodiesel-driven, multimedia machine." In Neil
Young and the Poetics of Energy, William Echard stages an encounter
between Young s challenging and ever-changing work and current
theories of musical meaning an encounter from which both emerge
transformed.
Echard roots his discussion in an extensive review of writings
from the rock press as well as his own engagement as a fan and
critical theorist. How is it that Neil Young is both a perpetual
outsider and critic of rock culture, and also one of its most
central icons? And what are the unique properties that have lent
his work such expressive force? Echard delves into concepts of
musical persona, space, and energy, and in the process illuminates
the complex interplay between experience, musical sound, social
actors, genres, styles, and traditions.
Readers interested primarily in Neil Young, or rock music in
general, will find a new way to think and talk about the subject,
and readers interested primarily in musical or cultural theory will
find a new way to articulate and apply some of the most exciting
current perspectives on meaning, music, and subjectivity."
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