Sonic Cool: The Life & Death of Rock 'n' Roll

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Hal Leonard Corporation, 2002 - Music - 595 pages
(Book). In the tradition of Nick Tosches, Tom Wolfe and Lester Bangs comes an epic and riveting history of rock and roll that reads like a novel. Sonic Cool presents the saga of rock and roll as the closest thing we have to genuine "myth" in the modern world, and it is the first book about rock to be written in the spirit of rock. Immense, fierce, opinionated and hilarious, Joe Harrington masterfully presents rock as a movement of near-religious proportions, against a backdrop of social factors and important events such as the invention of the guitar, the jukebox, LSD, the 12-inch phonograph record, the '70s recession, the Reagan Revolution, and the Internet. This is the history of rock as it's never been told, as the legend of a massive cultural movement, one that had meaning, but ultimately failed because it sold its soul. Radically egalitarian in its assessments towering figures such as Lennon, Dylan and Cobain stand along side lesser-known but equally influential artists like the MC5, the Misfits and Joy Division Sonic Cool is gripping reading for anyone who ever believed in the music. Includes a 16-page black-and-white photo insert. Joe S. Harrington began writing at the age of 10, an act that provoked a rejection slip from Mad magazine. He has written about music for the Boston Globe , Boston Phoenix , New York Press , Seattle Stranger , Lowell Sun , Wired , Reflex , Raygun , High Times , Seconds , Rollerderby and numerous fanzines. He is currently employed as an on-line jazz critic at Amazon, and lives in Portland, Maine. Softcover.
 

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Contents

THE FIFTIES
3
WHERE THE MUSIC CAME FROM
15
ELVIS GOTTA GUN
33
KILL THE BUSINESS
61
THE BEATLES
99
THE ROLLING STONES
123
BOB DYLAN
143
THE REVOLUTION
157
THE STRUGGLE
237
EXCESS
259
DAYS OF MALAISE
295
PUNK
323
THE EIGHTIES
397
POSTEVERYTHING
455
NOTES FOR SONIC COOL
559
INDEX
565

THE BACK TO ROOTS REVIVAL
211

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