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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
Copyright Acknowledgments | p. xv |
The 1950s | |
Chuck Berry: In His Own Words | p. 3 |
R&B: A Danger to the Music Business? | p. 15 |
Elvis Presley and "The Craze" | p. 17 |
"Elvis Defends Low-Down Style" | p. 19 |
"Experts Propose Study of Craze'" | p. 21 |
The Rock 'n' Roll Audience: "But Papa, It's My Music, I Like It" | p. 23 |
Leiber & Stoller | p. 29 |
The History of Chicano Rock | p. 37 |
The 1960s | |
Phil Spector and the Wall of Sound | p. 45 |
The Beatles, Press Conference, 1964 | p. 53 |
"Beatlemania Frightens Child Expert" | p. 55 |
George Martin: On the Beatles | p. 57 |
"Understanding Dylan" | p. 63 |
Motown: A Whiter Shade of Black | p. 69 |
"An Interview with Wilson Pickett" | p. 75 |
James Brown: Soul Brother No. 1 | p. 77 |
"Goodbye Surfing Hello God!-The Religious Conversion of Brian Wilson" | p. 87 |
Rock and the Counterculture | p. 99 |
"The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test" | p. 103 |
"The Country Boom" | p. 111 |
Woodstock Nation | p. 115 |
The 1970s | |
James Taylor, Singer-Songwriter | p. 123 |
"Cock Rock: Men Always Seem to End Up on Top" | p. 125 |
The Art of the Hard Rock Lifestyle | p. 131 |
"How to Be a Rock Critic" | p. 143 |
"Reggae: The Steady Rock of Black Jamaica" | p. 153 |
"Roots and Rock: The Marley Enigma" | p. 157 |
Dub and the Sound of Surprise | p. 159 |
Art Rock | p. 163 |
"Why Don't We Call It Punk?" | p. 167 |
The Subculture of British Punk | p. 173 |
Disco: Four Critics Address the Musical Question | p. 181 |
"The Confessions of a Gay Rocker" | p. 185 |
The 1980s | |
Punk Goes Hardcore | p. 195 |
College Rock: "Left of the Dial" | p. 201 |
"Roll Over Guitar Heroes; Synthesizers Are Here" | p. 207 |
"The MTV Aesthetic" | p. 213 |
Post-Punk's "Radical Dance Fictions" | p. 219 |
Molly Hatchet: Celebrity Rate a Record | p. 223 |
"The Cult of Violence" | p. 227 |
Heavy Metal and The Highbrow/Lowbrow Divide | p. 235 |
"The Real Thing-Bruce Springsteen" | p. 247 |
Hip Hop Nation | p. 255 |
"Madonna-Finally, a Real Feminist" | p. 259 |
"Can Madonna Justify Madonna?" | p. 261 |
The 1990s | |
Is As Nasty As They Wanna Be Obscene? | p. 267 |
"Public Enemy's Bomb Squad" | p. 275 |
"The Death of Sampling?" | p. 279 |
"Kurt Cobain and the Politics of Damage" | p. 283 |
"The Problem with Music" | p. 287 |
"Feminism Amplified" | p. 295 |
"Rock Aesthetics and Musics of the World" | p. 303 |
Fat Boy Slim Explains Electronic Dance Music | p. 309 |
Nu Metal and Woodstock '99 | p. 313 |
Indie Pop Goes Twee | p. 317 |
The 2000s | |
"My Week on the Avril Lavigne E-Team" | p. 325 |
"Punk's Earnest New Mission" | p. 331 |
"Rip. Burn. Die.": The Music Industry Sings the Blues | p. 337 |
"The Rap Against Rockism" | p. 351 |
Index | p. 355 |
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