9780802157911-0802157912-Rock Concert: An Oral History as Told by the Artists, Backstage Insiders, and Fans Who Were There

Rock Concert: An Oral History as Told by the Artists, Backstage Insiders, and Fans Who Were There

ISBN-13: 9780802157911
ISBN-10: 0802157912
Author: Marc Myers
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Grove Press
Format: Hardcover 400 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780802157911
ISBN-10: 0802157912
Author: Marc Myers
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Grove Press
Format: Hardcover 400 pages

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Rock Concert: An Oral History as Told by the Artists, Backstage Insiders, and Fans Who Were There (ISBN-13: 9780802157911 and ISBN-10: 0802157912), written by authors Marc Myers, was published by Grove Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Musical Genres (Music) books. You can easily purchase or rent Rock Concert: An Oral History as Told by the Artists, Backstage Insiders, and Fans Who Were There (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Musical Genres books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.45.

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A lively, entertaining, wide-ranging oral history of the golden age of the rock concert based on over ninety interviews with musicians, promoters, stagehands, and others who contributed to the huge cultural phenomenon that is live rock
Decades after the rise of rock music in the 1950s, the rock concert retains its allure and its power as a unifying experience—and as an influential multi-billion-dollar industry. In Rock Concert, acclaimed interviewer Marc Myers sets out to uncover the history of this compelling phenomenon, weaving together ground-breaking accounts from the people who were there.
Myers combines the tales of icons like Joan Baez, Ian Anderson, Alice Cooper, Steve Miller, Roger Waters, and Angus Young with figures such as the disc jockeys who first began playing rock on the radio, like Alan Freed in Cleveland and New York; the audio engineers that developed new technologies to accommodate ever-growing rock audiences; music journalists, like Rolling Stone's Cameron Crowe; and the promoters who organized it all, like Michael Lang, co-founder of Woodstock, to create a rounded and vivid account of live rock's stratospheric rise.
Rock Concert provides a fascinating, immediate look at the evolution of rock 'n' roll through the lens of live performances —spanning from the rise of R&B in the 1950s, through the hippie gatherings of the '60s, to the growing arena tours of the '70s and '80s. Elvis Presley's gyrating hips, the British Invasion that brought the Beatles in the '60s, the Grateful Dead's free flowing jams, and Pink Floyd's The Wall are just a few of the defining musical acts that drive this rich narrative. Featuring dozens of key players in the history of rock and filled with colorful anecdotes, Rock Concert will speak to anyone who has experienced the transcendence of live rock.
Review
Praise for Rock Concert:
“Providing excellent context, [Myers has] assembled a narrative whose themes include politics, geography, economics, class, and race, as well as the music itself. And while he necessarily covers familiar territory—the Elvis phenomenon, Dylan plugging in, Woodstock, Altamont—he comes at those watershed episodes from fresh angles, as we hear throughout from promoters, fashion designers, roadies, photographers, and so on...The oral-history approach can be a kick when the voices are engaging, as they frequently are in Rock Concert.”—Air Mail
“Engrossing…Starting with the emergence of R&B in the late 1940s and ending with 1985’s Live Aid benefit, [Myers] vividly recreates what went on behind the scenes, onstage, and in the crowds with intimate accounts from the people who were there… Eminently entertaining, this is sure to delight rock fans of all persuasions.”—Publishers Weekly
“A multifaceted account of the rise of the rock show from the birth of the genre until Live Aid in 1985…A revealing, absorbing book for those who keep their old ticket stubs close at hand.”—Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Marc Myers and Anatomy of a Song:
"In these pieces . . . songwriters and performers speak in their own voices . . . Because of Myers's skill as an interviewer, their pride and enthusiasm come blasting through. Each story is a pleasure to read and will deepen your listening experience . . . Myers bears down hard on these songs and the artists rise to the standards he sets."—New York Times Book Review
"A first-rate playlist . . . A rich history of both the music industry and the baby boomer era."—Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Marc Myers's Anatomy of a Song [is] a winning look at the stories behind 45 pop, punk, folk, soul and country classics . . . A smart, gracious book. His interviews yield some fascinating details."—Washington Post
"[A] splendid volume."—Guardian
"A music lover's dream book."—Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Anatomy of a Song . . . reads like a dream karaoke playlist. Not a dud in sight."—Huffington Post
"Who would've ever guessed the inspiration behind Gladys Knight's soul-s

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