Easy Listening Acid Trip

Easy Listening Acid Trip
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Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 1627310959
ISBN-13 : 9781627310956
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Easy Listening Acid Trip by : Joseph Lanza

Pop music of the sixties and seventies embraced psychedelic youth culture yet appealed to listeners of all ages up and down the radio dial. Easy Listening Acid Trip explains the missing musical link between electric guitars and orchestral strings, from the Beatles to Lawrence Welk, and why we just can't help but liking songs we hear in the elevator.

Pop Psychedelic

Pop Psychedelic
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0867197420
ISBN-13 : 9780867197426
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Pop Psychedelic by : Bigbros Workshop

Through art and images, Pop Psychedelic examines the current synthesis of 1960s and 1970s psychedelia and pop art of the 1980s. The lasting influence of these two art forms continues in fashion, music, spirituality, the art world at large and even revolutionary movements. Pop Psychedelic considers the history of these two movements and their unique contributions, ideologically, aesthetically and culturally. Looking at the evolution of these ideas over time, it relates them to the psychedelic pop phenomenon in illustration and graphic arts.

Listen to Psychedelic Rock!

Listen to Psychedelic Rock!
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 9798216111986
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Listen to Psychedelic Rock! by : Christian Matijas-Mecca

Listen to Psychedelic Rock! contains more than 50 entries covering the people, records, places, and events that shaped one of the most exciting and influential periods in popular music. This addition to the Exploring a Music Genre series concentrates solely on psychedelic rock music. Listen to Psychedelic Rock! Exploring a Musical Genre covers over fifty topics, arranged alphabetically, that are central to learning about psychedelic music and will enable readers to understand the breadth and ongoing influence of psychedelia through to the present day. The title contains biographical sketches on selected artists, "song-by-song" descriptions of many albums, and short, informative essays on participants who were influential in the original psychedelic movement. A background section introduces the genre and a legacy section shows how psychedelic music has cemented its place in the world, while another section shows the tremendous impact the music has had on popular culture. Information on record labels and year-of-release dates for all musical entries make it easy for any reader to navigate this title - a must-have for high school and college readers as well as for music scholars and fans of the genre.

Psychedelia and Other Colours

Psychedelia and Other Colours
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Publisher : Faber & Faber
Total Pages : 509
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ISBN-10 : 9780571282753
ISBN-13 : 057128275X
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Psychedelia and Other Colours by : Rob Chapman

In Psychedelia and Other Colours, acclaimed author Rob Chapman explores in crystalline detail the history, precedents and cultural impact of LSD, from the earliest experiments in painting with light and immersive environments to the thriving avant-garde scene that existed in San Francisco even before the Grateful Dead and the Fillmore Auditorium. In the UK, he documents an entirely different history, and one that has never been told before. It has its roots in fairy tales and fairgrounds, the music hall and the dead of Flanders fields, in the Festival of Britain and that peculiarly British strand of surrealism that culminated in the Magical Mystery Tour. Sitars and Sergeant Pepper, surfadelica and the Soft Machine, light shows and love-ins - the mind-expanding effects of acid were to redefine popular culture as we know it. Psychedelia and Other Colours documents these utopian reverberations - and the dark side of their moon - in a perfect portrait.

Sixties Rock

Sixties Rock
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 0252069153
ISBN-13 : 9780252069154
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Sixties Rock by : Michael Hicks

Traces "garage" and "psychedelic" rock from the 50's through the sixties, unfolds the history and the sonic structures of some of rock's core repertoire

The Turkish Psychedelic Explosion

The Turkish Psychedelic Explosion
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Publisher : Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781912248070
ISBN-13 : 1912248077
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Turkish Psychedelic Explosion by : Daniel Spicer

The long forgotten story of Turkish psychedelic music in the twentieth century, told in relation to the social, political and cultural climate of the time. In the mid-1960s, a new generation of young Turkish musicians combined Western pop music with traditional Anatolian folk to forge the home-grown phenomenon of Anadolu Pop. But that was just the beginning. Through the second half of that turbulent decade, Turkish rock warped and transformed, striking out into wilder and stranger territory – fuelled by the psychedelic revolution and played out over a backdrop of cultural, social and political turmoil. The Turkish Psychedelic Music Explosion tells the story of a musical movement that was brought to an end by a right-wing coup in 1980, largely forgotten and only recently being rediscovered by Western crate-diggers. It’s a tale of larger-than-life musical pioneers with raging political passions and visionary ideas ripe for rediscovery.

Psychedelic Celluloid

Psychedelic Celluloid
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Publisher : Oldcastle Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1843444577
ISBN-13 : 9781843444572
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Psychedelic Celluloid by : Simon Matthews

Illustrated throughout with color images of the period, Psychedelic Celluloid covers over 300 British and European films and TV shows from the Beatles via Bond spin offs to crazy personal follies de grandeur, Blow Up and its imitators, concert movies, documentaries, stylish horror films and many more. Carefully researched and drawing on interviews with some of the survivors of the era, this guide provides a witty and detailed account of each major production listing its stars, directors, producers and music and showing how they were linked to the fashion and trends of the period.

Psychedelic Bubble Gum

Psychedelic Bubble Gum
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Publisher : SelectBooks, Inc.
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : 9781590792919
ISBN-13 : 1590792912
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Psychedelic Bubble Gum by : Bobby Hart

From the man who wrote the music that outsold the Beatles and the Rolling Stones in 1967-1968, . Immerse yourself in Grammy, Golden Globe, and Academy Award nominated songwriter Bobby Hart’s world as he shares an exclusive glimpse into his life. Psychedelic Bubble Gum is the story behind his success, the rise of Boyce and Hart as musical goliaths, and their role in launching the Monkees to stardom. With unbending sincerity, Hart details a life of extravagance, betrayal, loss, disillusionment, and an unstoppable personal struggle to find balance, peace, and love. Psychedelic Bubble Gum is a rollercoaster ride through the 1960s and 70s America’s whirlwind era of free speech, mysticism, and psychedelic pop culture packed with intimate behind-the-scenes encounters with pop star royalty. Psychedelic Bubble Gum is tempered by humor, honesty, and a singular understanding of the industry.

Neil Young and the Poetics of Energy

Neil Young and the Poetics of Energy
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9780253028372
ISBN-13 : 025302837X
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Neil Young and the Poetics of Energy by : William Echard

“This book uniquely and successfully sustains a cohesive analysis of the work, career, and reception of a single artist . . . Neil Young.” —Daniel Cavicchi, author of Tramps Like Us As a writer in Wired magazine puts it, Neil Young is a “folk-country-grunge dinosaur [who has been] reborn (again) as an Internet-friendly, biodiesel-driven, multimedia machine.” In Neil Young and the Poetics of Energy, William Echard stages an encounter between Young’s challenging and ever-changing work and current theories of musical meaning—an encounter from which both emerge transformed. Echard roots his discussion in an extensive review of writings from the rock press as well as his own engagement as a fan and critical theorist. How is it that Neil Young is both a perpetual outsider and critic of rock culture, and also one of its most central icons? And what are the unique properties that have lent his work such expressive force? Echard delves into concepts of musical persona, space, and energy, and in the process illuminates the complex interplay between experience, musical sound, social actors, genres, styles, and traditions. Readers interested primarily in Neil Young, or rock music in general, will find a new way to think and talk about the subject, and readers interested primarily in musical or cultural theory will find a new way to articulate and apply some of the most exciting current perspectives on meaning, music, and subjectivity. “A fascinating and unique reading of Neil Young’s music.” —Literary Review of Canada “[An] intriguing, elegantly written analysis of Young . . . Exemplifies the fruitful union of musicology and cultural studies.” —Cotten Seiler, Dickinson College

Cultures Of Popular Music

Cultures Of Popular Music
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9780335202508
ISBN-13 : 0335202500
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Cultures Of Popular Music by : Bennett, Andy

Presents a comprehensive cultural, social and historical overview of post-war popular music genres, from rock 'n' roll and psychedelic pop, through punk and heavy metal, to rap, rave and techno.