The Decibel Diaries

The Decibel Diaries
Title The Decibel Diaries PDF eBook
Author Carter Alan
Publisher Brandeis University Press
Pages 352
Release 2017-04-04
Genre Music
ISBN 1611687926

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An insider's tour of rock through 50 memorable concerts

The Decibel Diaries

The Decibel Diaries
Title The Decibel Diaries PDF eBook
Author Carter Alan
Publisher University Press of New England
Pages 352
Release 2017-04-04
Genre Music
ISBN 1512600474

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Sometimes a rock concert is more than just an event. Every so often a band's performance becomes a musical milestone, a cultural watershed, a political statement, and a personal apotheosis. On any given night a rock concert can tell the truth about who we are, where we are, and what's going on in music and life right now. In The Decibel Diaries, Carter Alan, longtime DJ and music director at WZLX in Boston, chronicles a lifetime in rock with a tour through fifty concerts that defined such moments - from Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young playing in the rain when Richard Nixon resigned to Talking Heads and the first stirrings of punk in the basement bars of New York and Boston to the bluegrass angel Alison Krauss and the adaptable veteran Robert Plant forging a plangent, plaintive postmodern synergy. For each event Alan shows us what it was like to be there and telescopes out to reveal how this show fit into the arc of the artist's career, the artist's place in music, and the music's place in the wider world. Taken together, The Decibel Diaries is a visceral and visionary portrait of nearly fifty years of rock 'n' roll.

Bicycle Diaries

Bicycle Diaries
Title Bicycle Diaries PDF eBook
Author David Byrne
Publisher Penguin
Pages 321
Release 2010-09-28
Genre Travel
ISBN 1101464399

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"...an engaging book: part diary, part manifesto." The Guardian A round-the-world bicycle tour with one of the most original artists of our day. Urban bicycling has become more popular than ever as recession-strapped, climate-conscious city dwellers reinvent basic transportation. In this wide-ranging memoir, artist/musician and co-founder of Talking Heads David Byrne--who has relied on a bike to get around New York City since the early 1980s--relates his adventures as he pedals through and engages with some of the world's major cities. From Buenos Aires to Berlin, he meets a range of people both famous and ordinary, shares his thoughts on art, fashion, music, globalization, and the ways that many places are becoming more bike-friendly. Bicycle Diaries is an adventure on two wheels conveyed with humor, curiosity, and humanity.

The Diaries of Sir Ernest Satow, British Envoy in Peking (1900-06) - Volume One

The Diaries of Sir Ernest Satow, British Envoy in Peking (1900-06) - Volume One
Title The Diaries of Sir Ernest Satow, British Envoy in Peking (1900-06) - Volume One PDF eBook
Author Ernest Mason Satow
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 422
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 141168804X

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PAPERBACK and DOWNLOAD The Peking (Beijing) diaries (1900-06) of the great Victorian-Edwardian diplomat Sir Ernest Satow, published for the first time ever on lulu.com, by permission of the National Archives (UK) on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office, with an introduction by China expert J.E. Hoare. Satow was Britain's top diplomat in China when he wrote this journal, as he called it. He replaced Sir Claude MacDonald after the Siege of the Peking Legations which occurred during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900, and he observed the Russo-Japanese War (1904-05) from Peking. Volume One of two volumes (total 812 pages). 420 pages in this volume with many footnotes, and a 73-page index of names in Volume Two.Also now sold in the National Archives (UK) bookshop and on all amazon websites.

A Blues Bibliography

A Blues Bibliography
Title A Blues Bibliography PDF eBook
Author Robert Ford
Publisher Routledge
Pages 905
Release 2019-07-24
Genre Music
ISBN 1351398482

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This book provides a sequel to Robert Ford's comprehensive reference work A Blues Bibliography, the second edition of which was published in 2007. Bringing Ford's bibliography of resources up to date, this volume covers works published since 2005, complementing the first volume by extending coverage through twelve years of new publications. As in the previous volume, this work includes entries on the history and background of the blues, instruments, record labels, reference sources, regional variations, and lyric transcriptions and musical analysis. With extensive listings of print and online articles in scholarly and trade journals, books, and recordings, this bibliography offers the most thorough resource for all researchers studying the blues.

A Guide to Selected Microform Collections and Sets in the D.B. Weldon Library

A Guide to Selected Microform Collections and Sets in the D.B. Weldon Library
Title A Guide to Selected Microform Collections and Sets in the D.B. Weldon Library PDF eBook
Author University of Western Ontario. Libraries. Reference Dept
Publisher London, Ont. : Reference Department, D.B. Weldon Library, University of Western Ontario
Pages 242
Release 1983
Genre Microforms
ISBN

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Wittgenstein’s Secret Diaries

Wittgenstein’s Secret Diaries
Title Wittgenstein’s Secret Diaries PDF eBook
Author Dinda L. Gorlée
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 281
Release 2020-02-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1350011894

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Ludwig Wittgenstein's works encompass a huge number of published philosophical manuscripts, notebooks, lectures, remarks, and responses, as well as his unpublished private diaries. The diaries were written mainly in coded script to interpolate his writings on the philosophy of language with autobiographic passages, but were previously unknown to the public and impossible to decode without learning the coding system. This book deciphers the cryptography of the diary entries to examine what Wittgenstein's personal idiom reveals about his public and private identities. Employing the semiotic doctrine of Charles S. Peirce, Dinda L. Gorlée argues that the style of writing reflects the variety of Wittgenstein's emotional moods, which were profoundly affected by his medical symptoms. Bringing Peirce's reasoning of abduction together with induction and deduction, the book investigates how the semiosis of the emotional, energetic, and logical interpretations of signs and objects reveal Wittgenstein's psychological states in the coded diaries.