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Flowers in the Dustbin

Autor James Miller, Jim Miller
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2000
A prizewinning historian and journalist who has covered the pop music scene for more than three decades, James Miller brings a powerful and challenging intellectual perspective to his recounting of some key turning points in the history of rock. Arguing that the music underwent its full creative evolution in little more than twenty-five years, he traces its roots from the jump blues of the forties to the disc jockeys who broadcast the music in the early fifties. He shows how impresarios such as Alan Freed and movie directors such as Richard Brooks (of Blackboard Jungle) joined black music to white fantasies of romance and rebellion, and then mass-marketed the product to teenagers. He describes how rock matured as a form of music, from Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley to the Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Marvin Gaye, defining a decade of rebellious ferment. At the same time, he candidly recounts how trendsetting rock acts from Jim Morrison and the Doors in the late sixties to the Sex Pistols in the late seventies became ever more crude, outrageous, and ugly -- "as if to mark," writes Miller, "the triumph of the psychopathic adolescent."Richly anecdotal and always provocative, Flowers in the Dustbin tells the story of rock and roll as it has never been told before.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780684865607
ISBN-10: 0684865602
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 141 x 216 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:00000
Editura: Touchstone Books

Notă biografică

James Miller is professor of political science and director of liberal studies at the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research. A Guggenheim Fellow and twice a winner of the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award for excellence in writing about music, he has covered the rock scene for national publications since 1967, when one of his early record reviews appeared in the third issue of Rolling Stone magazine. Since then, his reviews, profiles, and essays on music have appeared in New Times, The New Republic, The New York Times, and Newsweek, where he was a book reviewer and pop music critic between 1981 and 1990. The original editor of The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll (which first appeared in 1976), he also contributed an essay on his favorite rock album, Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes (1964), to an anthology edited by Greil Marcus, Stranded: Rock and Roll for a Desert Island (1979). He is the author of four previous books: The Passion of Michel Foucault (1993), an interpretive essay on the life of the French philosopher, a National Book Critics Circle Finalist for General Nonfiction; "Democracy Is in the Streets": From Port Huron to the Siege of Chicago (1987), an account of the American student movement of the 1960s, also a National Book Critics Circle Finalist for General Nonfiction; Rousseau: Dreamer of Democracy (1984), a study of the origins of modern democracy; and History and Human Existence -- From Marx to Merleau-Ponty (1979), an analysis of Marx and the French existentialists. A native of Chicago educated at Pomona College and Brandeis University, where he received a Ph.D. in the History of Ideas, he lives with his wife and three sons in West Roxbury, Massachusetts.

Descriere

Miller presents a fly-on-the-wall look at the history of rock and roll music, recounting 45 rock epiphanies in a provocative and anecdotal format.

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Contents

Preface: A Rock and Roll Chronicle

1: Life Could Be a Dream

December 28, 1947: "Good Rockin' Tonight"

October 29, 1949: Red Hot and Blue

April 1950: Fender Guitars

Winter 1950-1951: "The Tennessee Waltz"

Winter 1950-1951: "Teardrops From My Eyes"

1951: Top 40

March 21, 1952: The Moondog Coronation Ball

August 1952: "Kansas City"

Summer 1953: Elvis Hears Voices

March 15, 1954: "Sh-Boom"

July 30, 1954: Elvis Discovers His Body

November 24, 1954: Copyrighting "Rock and Roll"

Spring 1955: Blackboard Jungle

2: Rock and Roll Music

March 15, 1955: "Ain't It a Shame"

May 21, 1955: "Maybellene"

September 14, 1955: "Tutti Frutti"

November 1955: "Why Do Fools Fall in Love"

December 19, 1955: "Blue Suede Shoes"

3: All Shook Up

June 5, 1956: Elvis From the Waist Down

March 25, 1957: Ricky Nelson Impresses His Girlfriend

August 5, 1957: American Bandstand

October 21, 1957: Jailhouse Rock

October 15, 1958: "Lonely Teardrops"

November 22, 1959: Payola

May 12, 1960: Elvis Comes Home

4: Glad All Over

November 9, 1961: Brian Epstein Enters the Cavern

1961-1962: Robert Johnson: King of the Delta Blues Singers

September 4, 1962: "How Do You Do It?"

April 28, 1963: Andrew Loog Oldham Enters the Crawdaddy Club

November 11, 1963: BEATLEMANIA!

July 25, 1965: Dylan Goes Electric

October-November 1965: Rubber Soul

5: Break on Through

December 4, 1965: The Acid Test

February 8-13, 1966: Andy Warhol, Up-Tight

June 1, 1967: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

June 16-18, 1967: Monterey Pop

June 7, 1968: "Sympathy for the Devil"

1970-1971: What's Going On

July 3, 1971: The End

6: Stairway to Heaven

July 9, 1972: Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars

1972-1973: The Harder They Come

August 1, 1973: American Graffiti

October 1975: Rock and Roll Future

December 2, 1976: "Anarchy in the U.K."

August 16, 1977: My Way

Epilogue: "No Future"

Notes and Discographies

Acknowledgments

Index