1st Edition
B-Sides, Undercurrents and Overtones: Peripheries to Popular in Music, 1960 to the Present
By George Plasketes
Copyright 2009
224 Pages
by
Routledge
222 Pages
by
Routledge
222 Pages
by
Routledge
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There are undercurrents and peripheral taste preferences that are a defining part of our individual and collective cultural experience. Music is no exception. George Plasketes adapts the iconic "A-side/B-side" dichotomy from the 45 r.p.m. for use as a unique conceptual, critical, historical, and cultural framework for exploring and threading together a variety of popular music and media texts. The... Read more
Contents: Preface: my back pages; The flip side: let it B; Get your 45s on: Terry Melcher, lost in the surf and sun of the 1960s sound waves; How the Midwest was won: the Chicago suburbs seven, a mid 1960s regional rotation; Covering outside the lines: Hans Fenger and the Langley Schools Music Project; Geffen records v. Neil Young: the battle of the brands; Music and movie musicality: Ry Cooder, the involved bystander; World music missionaries: cross cultural convergences; The vital visual voice of the videotape editor: seamlessly sculpting Graceland: the African Concert; Rock around the cop: Steve Bochco's Broadway blue print as television musical muse and martyr; Must sing TV: pop rock sitcom cameo obscuras; Umbilical musical chords: lineage, legacy and mom and pop pedigree; Die another day: Warren Zevon's desperado 'deteriorata'; Bibliography; Index.
Biography
George Plasketes is Professor of Radio-Television-Film and Popular Culture in the Department of Communication & Journalism, Auburn University, USA.
’This work fills a niche in the literature about popular music... The author is knowledgeable about the subject and writes with authority and eloquence... The subjects of the chapters illustrate the concept very well and the book is accessible to the lay reader. ... Recommended for general and special collections about popular and world music...’ Notes '...Plasketes is a wonderful writer about pop music with a strong sense of color and the means to keep these various stories interesting and informative.' Association for Recorded Sound Collections Journal






