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The rock history reader
2013
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The Rock History Reader is an eclectic compilation of readings that tells the history of rock as it has been received and explained as a social and musical practice throughout its six decade history. The readings range from the vivid autobiographical accounts of such rock icons as Ronnie Spector and David Lee Roth to the writings of noted rock critics like Lester Bangs and Chuck Klosterman. It also includes a variety of selections from media critics, musicologists, fanzine writers, legal experts, sociologists and prominent political figures. Many entries also deal specifically with distinctive styles such as Motown, punk, disco, grunge, rap and indie rock. Each entry includes headnotes, which place it in its historical context.

This second edition includes new readings on the early years of rhythm & blues and rock ‘n’ roll, as well as entries on payola, mods, the rise of FM rock, progressive rock and the PMRC congressional hearings. In addition, there is a wealth of new material on the 2000s that explores such relatively recent developments as emo, mash ups, the explosion of internet culture and new media, and iconic figures like Radiohead and Lady Gaga.

With numerous readings that delve into the often explosive issues surrounding censorship, copyright, race relations, feminism, youth subcultures, and the meaning of musical value, The Rock History Reader continues to appeal to scholars and students from a variety of disciplines.

- (Taylor & Francis Publishing)

Author Biography

Theo Cateforis is Associate Professor of Music History and Cultures in the Department of Art and Music Histories at Syracuse University, where he specializes in American music and popular music studies. He is the author of Are We Not New Wave?: Modern Pop at the Turn of the 1980s (2011).

- (Taylor & Francis Publishing)

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Table of Contents

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
Section I The 1950s
Chapter 1 Earl Palmer and the Heartbeat of Rock `n' Roll
3(6)
Tony Scherman
Chapter 2 R&B: A Danger to the Music Business?
9(2)
Abel Green
Chapter 3 "Miss Rhythm" Speaks Out: Ruth Brown on R&B and Covers
11(2)
Chapter 4 Elvis Presley and "The Craze"
13(2)
John Crosby
Chapter 5 "Elvis Defends Low-Down Style"
15(2)
Kays Gary
Chapter 6 "Experts Propose Study of `Craze'"
17(2)
Milton Bracker
Chapter 7 The Rock `n' Roll Audience: "But Papa, It's My Music, I Like It"
19(6)
Jeff Greenfield
Chapter 8 Leiber & Stoller
25(6)
Ted Fox
Chapter 9 The History of Chicano Rock
31(6)
Ruben Guevara
Chapter 10 "Music Biz Goes Round and Round: It Comes Out Clarkola"
37(6)
Peter Bunzel
Section II The 1960s
Chapter 11 Phil Spector and the Wall of Sound
43(8)
Ronnie Spector
Chapter 12 The Beatles, Press Conference, 1964
51(2)
Chapter 13 "Beatlemania Frightens Child Expert"
53(2)
Dr. Bernard Saibel
Chapter 14 George Martin: On the Beatles
55(6)
Chapter 15 "Understanding Dylan"
61(6)
Paul Williams
Chapter 16 Motown: A Whiter Shade of Black
67(6)
Jon Landau
Chapter 17 James Brown: Soul Brother No. 1
73(10)
Fred Wesley, Jr.
Chapter 18 "Goodbye Surfing Hello God!---The Religious Conversion of Brian Wilson"
83(12)
Jules Siegel
Chapter 19 Rock and the Counterculture
95(4)
Chester Anderson
Chapter 20 "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test"
99(4)
Tom Wolfe
Chapter 21 The FM Revolution: "AM Radio---`Stinking Up the Airwaves'"
103(4)
Tom Donahue
Chapter 22 An Interview with Peter Townshend
107(6)
Jann Wenner
Chapter 23 "The Country Boom"
113(6)
Barret Hansen
Section III The 1970s
Chapter 24 "Cock Rock: Men Always Seem to End Up on Top"
119(6)
Rat Magazine
Chapter 25 Singing-Songwriters: 1971 is Woman's World
125(2)
Lynn Van Matre
Chapter 26 The Art of the Hard Rock Lifestyle
127(12)
David Lee Roth
Chapter 27 "How to be a Rock Critic"
139(10)
Lester Bangs
Chapter 28 "Reggae: The Steady Rock of Black Jamaica"
149(4)
Andrew Kopkind
Chapter 29 "Roots and Rock: The Marley Enigma"
153(2)
Linton Kwesi Johnson
Chapter 30 Dub and the Sound of Surprise
155(4)
Richard Williams
Chapter 31 Reflections on Progressive Rock
159(4)
Bill Bruford
Chapter 32 Disco! Disco!: Four Critics Address the Musical Question
163(4)
Chapter 33 "Why Don't We Call It Punk?"
167(6)
Legs McNeil
Gillian McCain
Chapter 34 The Subculture of British Punk
173(8)
Dick Hebdige
Chapter 35 "The Confessions of a Gay Rocker"
181(10)
Adam Block
Section IV The 1980s
Chapter 36 Punk Goes Hardcore
191(6)
Jack Rabid
Chapter 37 College Rock: "Left of the Dial"
197(6)
Gina Arnold
Chapter 38 "Roll Over Guitar Heroes; Synthesizers Are Here"
203(6)
Jon Young
Chapter 39 Post-Punk's "Radical Dance Fictions"
209(4)
Simon Reynolds
Chapter 40 Molly Hatchet: Celebrity Rate a Record
213(4)
Hit Parader Magazine
Chapter 41 The Parents Music Resource Center: Statement before Congress
217(8)
Susan Baker
Tipper Gore
Chapter 42 Heavy Metal and The Highbrow/Lowbrow Divide
225(12)
Robert Walser
Chapter 43 "The Real Thing---Bruce Springsteen"
237(8)
Simon Frith
Chapter 44 Hip Hop Nation
245(4)
Greg Tate
Chapter 45 "Madonna---Finally, a Real Feminist"
249(2)
Camille Paglia
Chapter 46 "Can Madonna Justify Madonna?"
251(6)
Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
Section V The 1990s
Chapter 47 Is As Nasty As They Wanna Be Obscene?
257(8)
Judge Jose Gonzalez
Kathleen M. Sullivan
Chapter 48 "Public Enemy's Bomb Squad"
265(4)
Tom Moon
Chapter 49 "The Death of Sampling?"
269(4)
Mark Kemp
Chapter 50 "Kurt Cobain and the Politics of Damage"
273(4)
Sarah Ferguson
Chapter 51 "The Problem with Music"
277(8)
Steve Albini
Chapter 52 "Feminism Amplified"
285(8)
Kim France
Chapter 53 "Rock Aesthetics and Musics of the World"
293(6)
Motti Regev
Chapter 54 "Electronic Eden": Techno Goes Mainstream
299(4)
Karen Schoemer
Chapter 55 Nu Metal and Woodstock '99
303(4)
Barry Walters
Chapter 56 Indie Pop Goes Twee
307(6)
Joey Sweeney
Chapter 57 So You Wanna Fake Being an Indie Rock Expert?
313(8)
SoYouWanna.com
Section VI The 2000s
Chapter 58 Metallica vs. Napster
321(4)
Lars Ulrich
Chapter 59 My Radiohead Adventure
325(8)
Paul Lansky
Chapter 60 "My Week on the Avril Lavigne E-Team"
333(6)
Chris Dahlen
Chapter 61 "`1 + 1 + 1 = 1' The New Math of Mashups"
339(4)
Sasha Frere-Jones
Chapter 62 That '70s Cruise: Classic Rock Lives On
343(6)
Chuck Klosterman
Chapter 63 "Where Have all the Rock Stars Gone?"
349(4)
David Shumway
Chapter 64 Defining Emo
353(6)
Urban Dictionary
Chapter 65 "David Byrne and Thom Yorke on the Real Value of Music"
359(4)
David Byrne
Chapter 66 "Get Your Ph.D. in Lady Gaga"
363(4)
Margaret Eby
Chapter 67 "Why no Yes in the Rock Hall?"
367(2)
John Covach
Chapter 68 A Response to "Why no Yes in the Rock Hall"
369(4)
Lauren Onkey
Copyright Acknowledgments 373(4)
Index 377

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