Music for the End of Time
Title | Music for the End of Time PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Bryant |
Publisher | Eerdmans Publishing Company |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0802852297 |
Presents the story of how French composer Olivier Messiaen was able to overcome the desolation of a World War II prison camp through the power of music.
Apocalypse Jukebox
Title | Apocalypse Jukebox PDF eBook |
Author | David A. Janssen |
Publisher | Counterpoint Press |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9781593762216 |
Offers a look at rock-and-roll music's obsession with the end of the world through the decades and the reasons why it is such a popular theme, focusing on the songs of such influential performers as John Coltrane, Bob Dylan, Devo, R.E.M., Green Day, and others. Original.
Apocalypse Jukebox
Title | Apocalypse Jukebox PDF eBook |
Author | David Janssen |
Publisher | ReadHowYouWant.com |
Pages | 510 |
Release | 2011-04-25 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 145961917X |
From its indefinite beginnings through its broad commercialization and endless reinterpretation, American rock-and-roll music has been preoccupied with an end-of-the-world mentality that extends through the whole of American popular music. In Apocalypse Jukebox, Edward Whitelock and David Janssen trace these connections through American music genres, uncovering a mix of paranoia and hope that characterizes so much of the nation's history. From the book's opening scene, set in the American South during a terrifying 1833 meteor shower, the sense of doom is both palpable and inescapable; a deep foreboding that shadows every subsequent development in American popular music and, as Whitelock and Janssen contend, stands as a key to understanding and explicating America itself. Whitelock and Janssen examine the diversity of apocalyptic influences within North American recorded music, focusing in particular upon a number of influential performers, including Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, John Coltrane, Devo, R.E.M., Sleater-Kinney, and Green Day. In Apocalypse Jukebox, Whitelock and Janssen reveal apocalypse as a permanent and central part of the American character while establishing rock-and-roll as a true reflection of that character.
Music for the End of the World
Title | Music for the End of the World PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Linford |
Publisher | Indepenpress Publishing |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2012-12-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781780034935 |
December 21, 2012. The day the world will end. Will sits on Parliament Hill, looking out over London. He has enough time to listen to twenty final songs.
Apocalypse now
Title | Apocalypse now PDF eBook |
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Release | 2012 |
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This Will End in Tears
Title | This Will End in Tears PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Brent Houghtaling |
Publisher | Harper Collins |
Pages | 545 |
Release | 2012-08-07 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0062098969 |
This Will End in Tears is the first ever and definitive guide to melancholy music. Author Adam Brent Houghtaling leads music fans across genres, beyond the enclaves of emo and mope-rock, and through time to celebrate the albums and artists that make up the miserabilist landscape. In essence a book about the saddest songs ever sung, This Will End in Tears is an encyclopedic guide to the masters of melancholy—from Robert Johnson to Radiohead, from Edith Piaf to Joy Division, from Patsy Cline to The Cure—an insightful, exceedingly engaging exploration into why sad songs make us so happy.
Late, Late at Night
Title | Late, Late at Night PDF eBook |
Author | Rick Springfield |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 422 |
Release | 2010-10-12 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1451628943 |
Features four bonus videos! Watch Rick discuss the events that have shaped his life; step inside his recording studio to hear him discuss his music, his acting career, coming to America, and his love of dogs; and watch Rick's “What’s Victoria’s Secret?” music video and his unplugged version of “I Get Excited.” In a searingly candid memoir which he authored himself, Grammy Award-winning pop icon Rick Springfield pulls back the curtain on his image as a bright, shiny, happy performer to share the startling story of his rise and fall and rise in music, film, and television and his lifelong battle with depression. In the 1980s, singer-songwriter and actor Rick Springfield seemed to have it all: a megahit single in “Jessie’s Girl,” sold-out concert tours, follow-up hits that sold more than 17 million albums and became the pop soundtrack for an entire generation, and 12 million daily viewers who avidly tuned in to General Hospital to swoon over his portrayal of the handsome Dr. Noah Drake. Yet lurking behind his success as a pop star and soap opera heartthrob and his unstoppable drive was a moody, somber, and dark soul, one filled with depression and insecurity. In Late, Late at Night, the memoir his millions of fans have been waiting for, Rick takes readers inside the highs and lows of his extraordinary life. By turns winningly funny and heartbreakingly sad, every page resonates with Rick’s witty, wry, self-deprecating, brutally honest voice. On one level, he reveals the inside story of his ride to the top of the entertainment world. On a second, deeper level, he recounts with unsparing candor the forces that have driven his life, including his longtime battle with depression and thoughts of suicide, the shattering death of his father, and his decision to drop out at the absolute peak of fame. Having finally found a more stable equilibrium, Rick’s story is ultimately a positive one, deeply informed by his passion for creative expression through his music, a deep love of his wife of twenty-six years and their two sons, and his life-long quest for spiritual peace.