Skip to main contentdfsdf

Home/ wimbsmilitag's Library/ Notes/ The History Of Rock And Roll Book

The History Of Rock And Roll Book

from web site

=

the history of rock and roll book

 

 

The History Of Rock And Roll Book >>> http://shurll.com/8v6ys

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is like talking to a chronic name dropperHail, hail The History of Rock & Roll, Volume 1: 1920-1963X It is like talking to a chronic name dropperHe is also the coauthor of Rock of Ages: The Rolling Stone History of Rock & RollIt reads like the 300 page liner notes for a 1.000 song boxset and, as a music nerd, that is one of the best compliments I c This is a great, fun book by Ed Ward, an Austinite, correspondent for NPR's ALL THINGS CONSIDERED, and one of the founders of SXSW

 

flag Like see review A spry study that should inspire listening with new, and newly informed, ears to old tunes." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review"An excellent introduction to early rock's cast of characters and the music that rocked the worldAn interesting read with good information, but could have been so much better .more flag 1 likeLike see review flag Like see review 8.8 Ed Ward Synthesizes Four Decades of Stories in The History of Rock & Roll, Volume 1 By Steve Nathans-Kelly November 15, 2016 6:11pm Books Reviews ed ward Share Tweet Submit Pin Ed Ward is best known as the rock and roll historian on NPRs Fresh Air with Terry Gross, dispensing concise doses of rock history with masterful storytelling

 

But again, Wards focus is not so much on the generation that moved north in search of greater opportunities than the individual stories of how, say, Stovall Plantation tractor driver McKinley Morganfield made his way north and became the legendary Chess Records bluesman Muddy WatersMrMinor ones, but they do add up rather quickly, and they do make it a lot harder to take this seriously as the overview it's clearly supposed to beWard writes with rare wisdom, insight and humor but most of all, a passionate love for this still powerful music." --Dave Alvin, Grammy award-winning singer and songwriter and cofounder with his brother Phil of the Blastersshow more About Ed Ward ED WARD has been the rock & roll historian on NPR's Fresh Air for more than thirty years, reaching 14 million listenersI suppose the best thing I can s Four-and-a-half stars really, and Goodreads should allow for half-starsI would have rated it higher, but oddly enough, the book has two characteristics that are both interesting and useful, and distracting at the same timeAuthor writes a really scattered narrative, giving you the data points but no comment on correlation.How did the black music of the 1920's influence rock? If you squint really hard at this book, you can see ityou'll keep wanting to interrupt them to share an amazing thing you've just discovered about rock and roll history." --Minnesota Public Radio's The Current, Rock and Roll Book Club"The vast scope of the subject acts as a gateway to deeper musical investigation." --Toronto Star"[Ward's] writing singsRunning from 1920 to 1963, almost every chapter is devoted to a single year and the songs that were recorded and/or released during said yearLike most such histories, the artists are key, but Ward is just as cognizant of record companies and radio stations, and weaves this together to give a feeling for how things were springing up all over the place

 

flag 2 likesLike see review Ward does throw a lot of information at you, but enjoy it(He even warns the reader of this in his introduction.) This allows him to cover a lot of ground, but a lot of the time, this "touching base" style left me feeling frustrated and wanting more info, even though if he had gone into more detail, the book would have been much, much longerPaste Studio Radio daytrotter Cloud Music Movies TV Comedy Games Books Comics Drink Tech Politics More Sections Music Movies TV Comedy Games Books Comics Drink Tech Politics Daytrotter Cloud Advertise Books There are a lot of factual errors here(Nov.) DETAILS Reviewed on: 08/22/2016 Release date: 11/01/2016 Compact Disc - 978-1-5159-1598-0MP3 CD - 978-1-5159-6598-5Paperback - 416 pages - 978-1-250-13849-1 Show other formats FORMATS Buy this book Amazon Barnes & Noble iBooks IndieBound Powell's The Best Books, Emailed Every Week Tip Sheet! MORE BOOKS YOU'D LIKE ADVERTISEMENT MORE FROM PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Holiday Gift Guide 2017 How Two Sisters Wrote One of This Falls Best Thrillers Together PW Picks: Books of the Week Top 10 John Ashbery Poems Scrupulously avoiding the dry, tedious academic pontification favored by some rock critics, MrAlso, I will say there's a lot of great information here, even for those of us who already know a lot about rock history

 

Feb 26, 2017 Jon Chaisson rated it it was amazing This isn't your fannish remembrance, nor is it your 'In Their Own Words' personal historyThe first volume of Ward's history takes us up to the rise of the Beatles in 1963, and ends just before they arrive in New York in February, 1964flag 1 likeLike see review Just for starters: the Five Satins weren't formed in 1951; the Flamingos never recorded for Vee Jay (although some of their early records were later reissued on that label); someone did in fact tell Elvis to stick to driving a truck, just not the guy Ward associates the story with; the US and UK Decca labels were not affiliated with one another in any way in the 1950s (they were split up before World War II); the kids on American Bandstand rated records on a scale of 100, not 10, and Dick Clark probably never really said "It's got a good beat and you can dance to it".and those are just the ones I caught in the first 200 pages[his] faithful documentation of the genre's more obscure corners helps to point out that, early on, rock was weirdSeuss Andy Griffiths James Patterson Sarah JThere's plenty of Elvis and Buddy and Chuck, so fear not, but there are so many books written on those figures already, Ward chooses, instead, to place them in the greater context of the cultural I was really impressed with this book f5410380f0

book a trip to maui hawaii
how to create a picture book online
convertir pdf a epub mac
the city of gold and lead ebook
book stores in green bay wi
16 line quran read online
book of mormon prophets crossword puzzle
book stores in gulf shores al
last night in twisted river book club questions
how to know what edition a book is

wimbsmilitag

Saved by wimbsmilitag

on Oct 17, 17