The Who: Concert File

The Who: Concert File
Title The Who: Concert File PDF eBook
Author Joe McMichael
Publisher Omnibus Press
Pages 946
Release 2000-06-26
Genre Music
ISBN 0857127373

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In this concert file, Joe McMichael and 'Irish' Jack Lyons assemble an amazingly thorough chronicle of live performances played by the hardest working rock 'n' roll band of all time. This book includes:Over 1500 gigs, including set-lists, eye-witness accounts and background notes. Updated coverage of all the concerts up to the American tour of 2002. Backstage dramas, audience reactions and on-stage rantsYear by year summaries of 'The Who's concert schedules. Contributions from leading Who commentators, including Chris Charlesworth. Rare live photographs.

Led Zeppelin: The Concert File

Led Zeppelin: The Concert File
Title Led Zeppelin: The Concert File PDF eBook
Author Dave Lewis
Publisher Omnibus Press
Pages 955
Release 1997-05-15
Genre Music
ISBN 0857125745

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Between 1968 - 1980 Led Zeppelin performed over 500 concerts in every corner of the world, establishing themselves as the most popular live rock attraction of their era. This book explores in great detail the in-concert history of one of the most successful bands of all time.

Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin
Title Led Zeppelin PDF eBook
Author Dave Lewis
Publisher Omnibus Press
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Concert tours
ISBN 9781844496594

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Between 1968 – 1980 Led Zeppelin performed over 500 concerts in every corner of the world, establishing themselves as the most popular live rock attraction of their era. This book explores in great detail the concert history of one of the most successful bands of all time.

Reports of Proceedings ...

Reports of Proceedings ...
Title Reports of Proceedings ... PDF eBook
Author Boston (Mass.). City Council
Publisher
Pages 1222
Release 1907
Genre Boston (Mass.)
ISBN

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The Who on Record

The Who on Record
Title The Who on Record PDF eBook
Author John Atkins
Publisher McFarland
Pages 356
Release 2000
Genre Music
ISBN 9780786406098

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More than just a biography or discography, this work is a thoroughly detailed guide to the recorded works of the legendary British rock and roll group The Who. From their early hits of the 1960s ("I Can't Explain" and "My Generation") through the ambitious concept works (Tommy, Lifehouse, Quadrophenia) to their later successes, this work encompasses the entire range of The Who's music. The chronological narrative stretches from their beginnings in West London in the early 1960s to their international superstar status through the 1970s and 1980s. Each phase of the band's recording career is given detailed coverage, along with historical background notes and a critical analysis of every known Who recording. Many previously uncovered facts are incorporated into the text, and the author has been able to glean exclusive information from The Who's archives. Unrealized Who projects such as the Lifehouse film, as well as many unreleased performances, are discussed and analyzed for the first time in print. Finally, the work contains a definitive discography of currently available CDs and an exhaustive appendix of every known Who song with relevant recording information.

Reports of Proceedings ...

Reports of Proceedings ...
Title Reports of Proceedings ... PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1220
Release 1907
Genre Boston (Mass.)
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digitalSTS

digitalSTS
Title digitalSTS PDF eBook
Author Janet Vertesi
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 569
Release 2019-05-07
Genre Science
ISBN 0691190607

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New perspectives on digital scholarship that speak to today's computational realities Scholars across the humanities, social sciences, and information sciences are grappling with how best to study virtual environments, use computational tools in their research, and engage audiences with their results. Classic work in science and technology studies (STS) has played a central role in how these fields analyze digital technologies, but many of its key examples do not speak to today’s computational realities. This groundbreaking collection brings together a world-class group of contributors to refresh the canon for contemporary digital scholarship. In twenty-five pioneering and incisive essays, this unique digital field guide offers innovative new approaches to digital scholarship, the design of digital tools and objects, and the deployment of critically grounded technologies for analysis and discovery. Contributors cover a broad range of topics, including software development, hackathons, digitized objects, diversity in the tech sector, and distributed scientific collaborations. They discuss methodological considerations of social networks and data analysis, design projects that can translate STS concepts into durable scientific work, and much more. Featuring a concise introduction by Janet Vertesi and David Ribes and accompanied by an interactive microsite, this book provides new perspectives on digital scholarship that will shape the agenda for tomorrow’s generation of STS researchers and practitioners.