Songs that Never Die

Songs that Never Die
Title Songs that Never Die PDF eBook
Author Dudley Buck
Publisher
Pages 682
Release 1892
Genre Piano music
ISBN

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Some Memories Never Die

Some Memories Never Die
Title Some Memories Never Die PDF eBook
Author Jeff Lang
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020-03-09
Genre
ISBN 9780646812472

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Some Memories Never Die contains 22 chapters linked to 22 songs, each chapter a vignette drawn from author Jeff Lang's 30-plus years of experience as a touring musician. By turn hilarious, poignant, irreverent and haunting, Lang's writing takes you inside the life of an artist who has travelled the less-trodden path. The book will include a download for brand new recordings of all 22 songs included.

Old Records Never Die

Old Records Never Die
Title Old Records Never Die PDF eBook
Author Eric Spitznagel
Publisher Penguin
Pages 290
Release 2016-04-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0698168046

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A Hudson Booksellers Best Non-Fiction Book of the Year, with foreword by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy High Fidelity meets Killing Yourself to Live when one man searches for his lost record collection. As he finds himself within spitting distance of middle-age, journalist Eric Spitznagel feels acutely the loss of… something. Freedom? Maybe. Coolness? Could be. The records he sold in a financial pinch? Definitely. To find out for sure, he sets out on a quest to find the original vinyl artifacts from his past. Not just copies. The exact same records: The Bon Jovi record with his first girlfriend's phone number scrawled on the front sleeve. The KISS Alive II he once shared with his little brother. The Replacements Let It Be he’s pretty sure, 20 years later, would still smell like weed. As he embarks on his hero's journey, he reminisces about the actual records, the music, and the people he listened to it with—old girlfriends, his high school pals, and, most poignantly, his father and his young son. He explores the magic of music and memory as he interweaves his adventures in record-culture with questions about our connection to our past, the possibility of ever recapturing it, and whether we would want to if we could. "Memories are far more indelible when married to the physical world, and Spitznagel proves the point in this vivid book. We love vinyl records because they combine the tactile, the visual, the seeable effects of age and care and carelessness. When he searches for the records he lost and sold, Spitznagel is trying to return to a tangible past, and he details that process with great sensitivity and impact."—Dave Eggers, New York Times bestselling author of The Circle

A Collection of American Popular Songs and Ballads

A Collection of American Popular Songs and Ballads
Title A Collection of American Popular Songs and Ballads PDF eBook
Author H. A. Franz
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 1867
Genre American ballads and songs
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Select Songs No. 2

Select Songs No. 2
Title Select Songs No. 2 PDF eBook
Author Francis Nathan Peloubet
Publisher
Pages 236
Release 1893
Genre Hymns, English
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Treasury of Favorite Song

Treasury of Favorite Song
Title Treasury of Favorite Song PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1916
Genre Popular music
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Reshaping China

Reshaping China
Title Reshaping China PDF eBook
Author Xingtao Huang
Publisher BRILL
Pages 520
Release 2024-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 9004696903

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This book is the first and only English-language edition of Huang Xingtao’s Reshaping China, translated by Lane J. Harris and Mei Chun. In this landmark text, Huang Xingtao uses a cultural approach to the history of ideas. He traces the complex contours in the discursive debates around the concept of the Chinese nation (Zhonghua minzu) from its origins in the late Qing; through the pivotal moment of the 1911 Revolution; into the contentious revolutionary upheavals of the 1920s, amidst the national crisis brought on by Japanese invasions in the 1930s; and culminating in the widespread acceptance of the concept during the Civil War. By the late 1940s, the Chinese nation came to represent the idea that all peoples within the country, whatever their ethnicity, were equal citizens who shared common goals and aspirations.