Ranters & Crowd Pleasers

Ranters & Crowd Pleasers
Title Ranters & Crowd Pleasers PDF eBook
Author Greil Marcus
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 456
Release 1994
Genre Music
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Ranters & Crowd Pleasers

Ranters & Crowd Pleasers
Title Ranters & Crowd Pleasers PDF eBook
Author Greil Marcus
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 470
Release 1994
Genre Popular culture
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SPIN

SPIN
Title SPIN PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 116
Release 1993-05
Genre
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From the concert stage to the dressing room, from the recording studio to the digital realm, SPIN surveys the modern musical landscape and the culture around it with authoritative reporting, provocative interviews, and a discerning critical ear. With dynamic photography, bold graphic design, and informed irreverence, the pages of SPIN pulsate with the energy of today's most innovative sounds. Whether covering what's new or what's next, SPIN is your monthly VIP pass to all that rocks.

The Lost Women of Rock Music

The Lost Women of Rock Music
Title The Lost Women of Rock Music PDF eBook
Author Helen Reddington
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 237
Release 2016-09-17
Genre Music
ISBN 1317025113

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In Britain during the late 1970s and early 1980s, a new phenomenon emerged, with female guitarists, bass-players, keyboard-players and drummers playing in bands. Before this time, women's presence in rock bands, with a few notable exceptions, had always been as vocalists. This sudden influx of female musicians into the male domain of rock music was brought about partly by the enabling ethic of punk rock ('anybody can do it!') and partly by the impact of the Equal Opportunities Act. But just as suddenly as the phenomenon arrived, the interest in these musicians evaporated and other priorities became important to music audiences. Helen Reddington investigates the social and commercial reasons for how these women became lost from the rock music record, and rewrites this period in history in the context of other periods when female musicians have been visible in previously male environments. Reddington draws on her own experience as bass-player in a punk band, thereby contributing a fresh perspective on the socio-political context of the punk scene and its relationship with the media. The book also features a wealth of original interview material with key protagonists, including the late John Peel, Geoff Travis, The Raincoats and the Poison Girls.

Gang of Four's Entertainment!

Gang of Four's Entertainment!
Title Gang of Four's Entertainment! PDF eBook
Author Kevin J.H. Dettmar
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 160
Release 2014-04-24
Genre Music
ISBN 1623562856

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Following hard on the explosion of British punk, in 1979 Gang of Four produced post-punk's smartest record, Entertainment! For the first time, a band wedded punk's angry energy to funk's propulsive beats-and used that music to put across lyrics that brought a heady mixture of Marxist theory and situationism to exposing the cultural politics of everyday life. But for an American college student from the suburbs-and, one expects, for many, many others, including British youth-Jon King's and Andy Gill's mumbled lyrics were often all but unintelligible. Political rock 'n' roll is always something of an oxymoron: rock audiences by and large don't tune in to be lectured to. But what can it mean that a band that made pop songs as political theory actively resisted making that theory legible? Coming to terms with the impact of Entertainment! requires us to take the mondegreen-the misunderstood lyric-seriously. The old joke has it that the title of R.E.M.'s debut album should have been not Murmur, but Mumble: true, so far as it goes. But that's the title, too, of rock 'n' roll's Greatest Hits compilation-and that strategic inarticulateness itself, which creates such an important role for the listener, has an important politics.

Red Set

Red Set
Title Red Set PDF eBook
Author James Dooley
Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages 432
Release 2018-06-19
Genre Music
ISBN 1912248042

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Based on detailed interviews with band members, Red Set considers the music, art and politics that shaped Gang of Four and how the band, in turn, left an indelible mark on popular music. In the autumn of 1976, two young British Fine Arts students travelled to New York on a university grant, but instead of merely studying ended up staying with one of the city’s pioneering punk journalists, visiting the Museum of Modern Art by day and hanging out in punk epicentre CBGBs by night. It is from this trip that Gang of Four emerged. Blending revelations from interviews with the band conducted by the author with snippets from newspaper articles and record reviews, Jim Dooley tells the history of Gang of Four as they remember it. From their days at art school through countless tours, records and reunions, Red Set is the definitive history of one of Britain’s greatest and most influential bands.

In the Fascist Bathroom

In the Fascist Bathroom
Title In the Fascist Bathroom PDF eBook
Author Greil Marcus
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 452
Release 1999
Genre Art
ISBN 9780674445772

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Was punk just another moment in music history, a flash in time when a group of young rebels exploded in a fury of raw sound? Greil Marcus delves into the afterlife of punk as a much richer phenomenon and as a form of artistic and social rebellion.