The 'New Musical Express' Book of Rock

The 'New Musical Express' Book of Rock
Title The 'New Musical Express' Book of Rock PDF eBook
Author Nick Logan
Publisher
Pages 429
Release 1975
Genre Rock music
ISBN 9780352300744

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The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock

The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock
Title The Illustrated New Musical Express Encyclopedia of Rock PDF eBook
Author Nick Logan
Publisher Hamlyn (UK)
Pages 256
Release 1976
Genre Rock music
ISBN 9780600331476

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The History of the NME

The History of the NME
Title The History of the NME PDF eBook
Author Pat Long
Publisher Portico
Pages 288
Release 2012-05-01
Genre Music
ISBN 1907554777

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'The NME mattered to all those generations who grew up with music at the centre of their universe. The NME never had a truer chronicler than Pat Long.' Tony Parsons Since it was founded in 1952, the New Musical Express has played a central part in the British love affair with pop music. Snotty, confrontational, enthusiastic, sarcastic: the NME landing on the doormat every Wednesday was the high point of any music fan’s week, whether they were listening to The Beatles, Bowie or Blur. The Sex Pistols sang about it, Nick Hornby claims he regrets not working for it and a whole host of household names – Tony Parsons and Julie Burchill, Nick Kent and Mick Farren, Steve Lamacq and Stuart Maconie – started their career writing for it. This authoritative history, written by former assistant editor, Pat Long, is an insider's account of the high times and low lives of the world's most famous, and most influential, music magazine. The fights, the bands, the brawls, the haircuts, the egos and much more. This is the definitive – and first – book about the infamous NME.

Words & Music

Words & Music
Title Words & Music PDF eBook
Author Paul Morley
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 492
Release 2015-11-19
Genre Music
ISBN 1408864347

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The definitive guide to the world of contemporary and electronic music by the media's top music pundit 'An exhilarating history of pop - a brilliant and joyous book' Guardian 'A passionate, irresistible encouragement to listen more, and to listen better' Sunday Times Has pop burnt itself out? Inspired by the video for Kylie Minogue's hit single 'Can't Get You Out of My Head', acclaimed rock journalist Paul Morley is driving with Kylie towards a virtual city built of sound and ideas in search of the answer. Their journey bridges the various paradoxes of twentieth-century culture, as they encounter a succession of celebrities and geniuses - including Madonna, Kraftwerk, Wittgenstein and the ghost of Elvis Presley - and explore the iconic and the obscure, the mechanical and the digital, the avant-garde and the very nature of pop itself.

Rock Criticism from the Beginning

Rock Criticism from the Beginning
Title Rock Criticism from the Beginning PDF eBook
Author Ulf Lindberg
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 384
Release 2005
Genre Art
ISBN 9780820474908

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Rock Criticism from the Beginning is a wide-ranging exploration of the rise and development of rock criticism in Britain and the United States from the 1960s to the present. It chronicles the evolution of a new form of journalism, and the course by which writing on rock was transformed into a respected field of cultural production. The authors explore the establishment of magazines from Crawdaddy! and Rolling Stone to The Source, and from Melody Maker and New Musical Express to The Wire, while investigating the careers of well-known music critics like Robert Christgau, Greil Marcus, and Lester Bangs in the U.S., and Nik Cohn, Paul Morley, and Jon Savage in the U.K., to name just a few. While much has been written on the history of rock, this Bourdieu-inspired book is the first to offer a look at the coming of age of rock journalism, and the critics that opened up a whole new kind of discourse on popular music.

Apathy for the Devil

Apathy for the Devil
Title Apathy for the Devil PDF eBook
Author Nick Kent
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 418
Release 2010-03-04
Genre Music
ISBN 0571258387

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Pitched somewhere between Almost Famous and Withnail & I, Apathy for the Devil is a unique document of this most fascinating and troubling of decades - a story of inspiration, success and serious burn out. As a 20-something college dropout Nick Kent's first five interviews as a young writer were with the MC5, Captain Beefheart, The Grateful Dead, Iggy Pop and Lou Reed. Along with Charles Shaar Murray and Ian MacDonald he would go on to define and establish the NME as the home of serious music writing. And as apprentice to Lester Bangs, boyfriend of Chrissie Hynde, confidant of Iggy Pop, trusted scribe for Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones, and early member of the Sex Pistols, he was witness to both the beautiful and the damned of this turbulent decade.

NME Rock'n'roll Decades

NME Rock'n'roll Decades
Title NME Rock'n'roll Decades PDF eBook
Author David Heslam
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1992
Genre Popular music
ISBN 9780600576525

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