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Listen again : a momentary history of pop music / edited by Eric Weisbard.

Title
Listen again : a momentary history of pop music / edited by Eric Weisbard.
Publication
Durham : Duke University Press, 2007.

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Additional Authors
  • Weisbard, Eric
  • Experience Music Project
Description
vi, 323 pages : illustrations, music; 24 cm
Summary
"Arguing that pop music turns on moments rather than movements, the essays in Listen Again pinpoint magic moments from a century of pop eclecticism, looking at artists who fall between genre lines, songs that sponge up influences from everywhere, and studio accidents with unforeseen consequences. Listen Again collects some of the finest presentations from the celebrated Experience Music Project Pop Conference, where journalists, musicians, academics, and other culturemongers come together once each year to stretch the boundaries of pop music culture, criticism, and scholarship. Building a history of pop music out of unexpected instances, critics and musicians delve into topics from the early-twentieth-century black performer Bert Williams's use of blackface, to the invention of the Delta blues category by a forgotten record collector named James McKune, to an ER cast member's performance as the Germs' front man Darby Crash at a Germs reunion show. Cuban music historian Ned Sublette zeroes in on the signature riff of the garage-band staple 'Louie, Louie.' David Thomas of the pioneering punk band Pere Ubu honors one of his forebears: Ghoulardi, a late-night monster-movie host on Cleveland-area TV in the 1960s. Benjamin Melendez discusses playing in a band, the Ghetto Brothers, that Latinized the Beatles, while leading a South Bronx gang, also called the Ghetto Brothers. Michaelangelo Matos traces the lineage of the hip-hop sample 'Apache' to a Burt Lancaster film. Whether reflecting on the ringing freedom of an E chord or the significance of Bill Tate, who performed once in 1981 as Buddy Holocaust and was never heard from again, the essays reveal why Robert Christgau, a founder of rock criticism, has called the EMP Pop Conference 'the best thing that's ever happened to serious consideration of pop music.'"--Publisher's description
Subject
  • Popular music > History and criticism
  • Musique populaire > Histoire et critique
  • Popular music
  • Popmusik
  • Pop > historia
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Note
  • "Experience Music Project."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Includes discographies.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Whittling on dynamite: the difference Bert Williams makes / W.T. Lhamon, Jr. -- Searching for the blues : James McKune, collectors, and a different crossroads / Marybeth Hamilton -- Abie the Fishman : on masks, birthmarks, and hunchbacks / Josh Kun -- The Kingsmen and the cha-cha-chá / Ned Sublette -- Ghoulardi : lessons in mayhem from the first age of punk / David Thomas -- Magic moments, the ghost of folk-rock, and the ring of E major / David Brackett -- Mystery girl : the forgotten artistry of Bobbie Gentry / Holly George-Warren -- "Is that all there is?" and the uses of disenchantment / Franklin Bruno -- Ghetto brother power : the Bronx gangs, the Beatles, the Aguinaldo, and a pre-history of hip-hop / Benjamin Melendez, as told to Henry Chalfant and Jeff Chang -- Grand Funk live! staging rock in the age of the arena / Steve Waksman -- The sound of velvet melting : the power of "vibe" in the music of Roberta Flack / Jason King -- All roads lead to "Apache" / Michaelangelo Matos -- On punk rock and not being a girl / Lavinia Greenlaw -- The Buddy Holocaust story : a necromusicology / Eric Weisbard -- ORCH5, or the classical ghost in the hip-hop machine / Robert Fink -- White chocolate soul : Teena Marie and Lewis Taylor / Mark Anthony Neal -- Dancing, democracy, and kitsch : Poland's disco polo / Daphne Carr -- How to act like Darby Crash / Drew Daniel -- Death letters / Greil Marcus.
ISBN
  • 9780822340225
  • 0822340224
  • 9780822340416
  • 0822340410
LCCN
2007018000
OCLC
  • 123912685
  • SCSB-10309503
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library