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《图书馆杂志》(Library Journal )书评
This is a major revision of Szatmary's original book ( LJ 5/15/87) with new material on old topics (female groups and surf music) and on more recent trends (Music Television and rap). Szatmary concentrates on musicians who reflected or influenced the social fabric of their times, of necessity omitting many in favor of those with clear significance. Szatmary's mostly objective treatment of the musicians--somewhat unusual among rock writers--is a major plus. Social changes based on the elements of race, poverty, sex, drugs, technology, war, and population growth are convincingly linked to rock music. This book should illuminate old times for aging baby boomers and attract younger readers interested in rock music. Popular music collections should expect strong demand for this title. Note: Szatmary is an LJ reviewer.--Ed.-- James E. Ross, Seattle P.L. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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Preface | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xv |
1 The Blues, Rock-and-Roll, and Racism | p. 1 |
The Birth of the Blues | p. 2 |
From the Rural South to the Urban North | p. 4 |
Muddy Waters and Chicago R and B | p. 6 |
The Wolf | p. 8 |
Other Chess Discoveries | p. 9 |
The Independent Sweepstakes | p. 10 |
The R and B Market | p. 15 |
From R and B to Rock-and-Roll: Little Richard and Chuck Berry | p. 16 |
Social Change and Rock-and-Roll | p. 19 |
Racist Backlash | p. 22 |
The Music Industry vs. Rock-and-Roll | p. 23 |
The Blanching of Rock | p. 24 |
The Story of Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup | p. 26 |
2 Elvis and Rockabilly | p. 29 |
Rockabilly Roots | p. 29 |
The Rockabilly Sound | p. 31 |
Sun Records and Elvis | p. 32 |
"The Killer" | p. 34 |
"Blue Suede Shoes" | p. 36 |
Johnny Cash | p. 37 |
The Sun Rockabilly Stable | p. 38 |
The Decca Challenge | p. 39 |
Rockabilly Sweeps the Nation | p. 42 |
The Selling of Elvis Presley | p. 44 |
Reactions Against the Presley Mania | p. 47 |
Elvis Goes to Hollywood | p. 50 |
3 Dick Clark, Don Kirshner, and the Teen Market | p. 52 |
Lost Idols | p. 53 |
The Booming Teen Market | p. 54 |
Dick Clark and American Bandstand | p. 55 |
Clark's Creations | p. 57 |
The Payola Investigation | p. 59 |
Don Kirshner Takes Charge | p. 61 |
Sounds on the Streets | p. 62 |
The Girl Groups | p. 64 |
The Dream | p. 66 |
4 Surfboards and Hot Rods: California, Here We Come | p. 68 |
The New American Empire | p. 68 |
Surfing U.S.A. | p. 69 |
The Sound of Surf | p. 71 |
The Beach Boys | p. 72 |
Jan and Dean | p. 74 |
Drag City | p. 76 |
5 Bob Dylan and the New Frontier | p. 79 |
Songs of Protest | p. 80 |
The Folk Revival | p. 81 |
Civil Rights on a New Frontier | p. 84 |
Bob Dylan: The Music of Protest | p. 88 |
Joan Baez | p. 91 |
The Singer-Activists | p. 92 |
Dylan's Disenchantment | p. 93 |
Folk Rock | p. 95 |
6 The British Invasion of America | p. 98 |
The Mods, the Rockers, and the Skiffle Craze | p. 102 |
The Early Beatles | p. 104 |
Manager Brian Epstein | p. 106 |
The Toppermost of the Poppermost | p. 107 |
The Beatles Invade America | p. 109 |
The Mersey Beat | p. 112 |
The Monkees | p. 116 |
The British Blues Invasion and the Rolling Stones 126 | p. 117 |
The Stones Turn Raunchy | p. 119 |
Success | p. 120 |
The Who | p. 123 |
The Blues Onslaught | p. 125 |
7 Motown: The Sound of Integration | p. 129 |
Motown: The Early Years | p. 130 |
Civil Rights in the Great Society | p. 131 |
The Sound of Integration | p. 133 |
The Supremes on the Assembly Line | p. 134 |
The Motown Stable | p. 137 |
8 Acid Rock | p. 139 |
The Beats | p. 140 |
The Reemergence of the Beats: The New York Connection | p. 142 |
The Haight-Ashbury Scene | p. 144 |
The Hippie Culture | p. 145 |
Acid Rock: The Trip Begins | p. 151 |
Rock-and-Roll Revolution | p. 153 |
The Decline and Fall of Hippiedom | p. 159 |
9 Fire from the Streets | p. 161 |
Soul Music | p. 163 |
Black Soul in White America | p. 169 |
10 Militant Blues on Campus | p. 172 |
Campus Unrest | p. 172 |
The Psychedelic Blues | p. 177 |
Heavy Metal | p. 184 |
The Rebirth of the Blues | p. 185 |
Woodstock and the End of an Era | p. 188 |
11 Soft Sounds of the Seventies | p. 192 |
Miles Ahead | p. 193 |
Classical Rock | p. 195 |
Back to the Country | p. 198 |
Seventies Folk | p. 202 |
12 The Era of Excess | p. 206 |
The "Me" Decade | p. 207 |
Elton John | p. 209 |
Heavy Metal Theater | p. 210 |
Funk From Outer Space | p. 215 |
Disco | p. 216 |
Corporate Rock | p. 219 |
13 Punk Rock and the New Generation | p. 221 |
New York Punk | p. 222 |
The Sex Pistols and British Punk | p. 227 |
Rock Against Racism | p. 231 |
The Jamaican Connection: Reggae and Ska | p. 232 |
The Independent Labels | p. 233 |
Right-Wing Reaction | p. 235 |
The Decline of Punk | p. 236 |
The Post-Punk Explosion | p. 238 |
14 I Want My MTV | p. 242 |
MTV and the Video Age | p. 243 |
The New Romantics | p. 244 |
MTV Goes Electro-pop | p. 247 |
MTV and Michaelmania | p. 249 |
The Jackson Legacy | p. 252 |
Pop Goes the Metal | p. 255 |
15 The Promise of Rock-and-Roll | p. 259 |
The Boss | p. 260 |
The Benefits | p. 264 |
The Compact Disc | p. 267 |
Children of the Sixties | p. 269 |
Country Boomers | p. 272 |
16 The Generation X Blues | p. 274 |
The Hardcore Generation | p. 276 |
Thrash Metal | p. 280 |
Grunge | p. 284 |
The Rap Attack | p. 288 |
Bibliography | p. 298 |
Index | p. 316 |