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Sixties British Pop, Outside In: Volume 1: Downtown, 1956-1965

Autor Gordon Ross Thompson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 oct 2024
Downtown, 1956-1965--the first volume of Sixties British Pop, Outside In--describes the rise of London's music and recording cultures through the stories of those who empowered Britain's youth to be young. As the generations born in the postwar world entered adolescence and demanded a say in their lives, British musicians responded by creating music reflecting youth's quest for love and recognition. With waves of technological innovation sweeping through a world where political and economic superpowers postured for domination, deep-seated English values helped shape both pop music and its audiences.The music that reverberated in hundreds of local clubs and halls began as fervent attempts to imitate an ongoing American cultural invasion that television helped bring into front rooms across Britain. The emergence of British blues and rock 'n' roll began when broadcasters allowed teens to discover Tommy Steele, Cliff Richard and the Shadows, Adam Faith, Helen Shapiro, and others. These pioneers provided an opening for the Beatles to lead a northwest invasion of an unsuspecting London. Soon, from across the nation, the Rolling Stones, the Animals, the Kinks, and a host of other groups, and singers such as Petula Clark, Tom Jones, and Donovan were feeding their music into the same media stream that the US had dominated. Americans, reeling from the assassination of a president, embraced the unmitigated joy and optimism they heard and called it the British invasion. Based on extensive research and drawing on vintage and original interviews, Downtown, 1956-1965 frames the extraordinary rise of British pop in an era when pharmaceutical discoveries and electromagnetic innovation were altering lives. A community of musicians, producers, music directors, engineers, songwriters, publishers, promoters, broadcasters, and journalists provided songs, made and played recordings, organized concerts, and wrote about music expressing the exuberance of youth culture. They brought audiences together and gave individuals identity. Moreover, the fruits of their efforts set in motion the musical world in which we live today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780190672348
ISBN-10: 019067234X
Pagini: 494
Ilustrații: 69
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

As the sequel-companion to a book covered in February's issue of The Beat, the second instalment of Gordon Ross Thompson's study of 60s music in the UK ushers in another cavalcade of diverse performers and pop industry figures. The latter part of the decade in particular generated an enchantingly fascinating assortment of sounds, and the paperback's dense and absorbing text looks at an era resplendent in a vibrant mix of artists. It speaks of a continuing succession of star names, involving both those operating in the mainstream and the maverick iconoclasts-whether seasoned veterans or hustling newcomers who would either become perennials or remain one-hit wonders.
The pair of volumes is astonishingly comprehensive, and Thompson succeeds in his goal to address the full breadth of this subject.

Notă biografică

Gordon Ross Thompson has taught classes on the musics of India, popular music culture, and media studies at Skidmore College and has served as editor of the Society for Ethnomusicology's Newsletter and as webmaster for the Society for Asian Music. The author of Please Please Me: Sixties British Pop, Inside Out, he has been interviewed by National Public Radio, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation among other radio and television broadcasts. At Skidmore College, he also produced a popular annual Beatles concert by students, staff, and faculty.