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9780131887909

Rockin' in Time : A Social History of Rock-and-Roll

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    9780131887909

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    0131887904

  • Edition: 6th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-01-01
  • Publisher: Pearson College Div
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Summary

Exploring rock-and-roll from its roots in Mississippi Delta to the present, author Dave Szatmary connects rock music to the changing cultures in the U.S. and Great Britain. As you travel through the five decades of rock, you will learn about the pioneering efforts of African Americans in the birth of rock-and-roll; the importance of the postwar Baby Boom on Presleymania; and the connection between Civil Rights and Bob Dylan, Motown, and soul music. Find out about the impact of the Vietnam War on the shattering blues of Jimi Hendrix; the link between the Me Decade and glam and disco; the British economic depression that led to the rise of punk; how a disillusioned Generation X developed grunge and rap; the forging of nu-metal in the age of the Internet; and the role of music in recent elections that resulted in rock uniting against Bush. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiv
Chapter 1 The Blues, Rock-and-Roll, and Racism 1(28)
The Birth of the Blues
2(1)
From the Rural South to the Urban North
3(3)
Muddy Waters and Chicago R&B
6(2)
The Wolf
8(1)
Other Chess Discoveries
9(1)
The Independent Sweepstakes
10(5)
The R&B Market
15(1)
From R&B to Rock-and-Roll: Little Richard and Chuck Berry
16(3)
Social Change and Rock-and-Roll
19(3)
Racist Backlash
22(1)
The Music Industry versus Rock-and-Roll
23(1)
The Blanching of Rock
24(2)
The Story of Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup
26(3)
Chapter 2 Elvis and Rockabilly 29(25)
Rockabilly Roots
29(2)
The Rockabilly Sound
31(2)
Sun Records and Elvis
33(2)
"The Killer"
35(1)
"Blue Suede Shoes"
36(2)
Johnny Cash
38(1)
The Sun Rockabilly Stable
38(2)
The Decca Challenge
40(2)
Rockabilly Sweeps the Nation
42(2)
The Selling of Elvis Presley
44(4)
Reactions Against the Presley Mania
48(3)
Elvis Goes to Hollywood
51(3)
Chapter 3 Dick Clark, Don Kirshner, and the Teen Market 54(16)
Lost Idols
55(1)
The Booming Teen Market
56(1)
Dick Clark and American Bandstand
57(1)
Clark's Creations
58(3)
The Payola Investigation
61(2)
Don Kirshner Takes Charge
63(1)
The Sounds on the Streets
64(2)
The Girl Groups
66(2)
The Dream
68(2)
Chapter 4 Surfboards and Hot Rods: California, Here We Come 70(11)
The New American Empire
70(2)
Surfing U.S.A.
72(1)
The Sound of the Surf
73(2)
The Beach Boys
75(2)
Jan and Dean
77(2)
Drag City
79(2)
Chapter 5 Bob Dylan and the New Frontier 81(20)
Songs of Protest
82(1)
The Folk Revival
83(3)
Civil Rights in a New Frontier
86(5)
Bob Dylan: The Music of Protest
91(3)
Joan Baez
94(1)
The Singer-Activists
94(1)
Dylan's Disenchantment
95(3)
Folk Rock
98(3)
Chapter 6 The British Invasion of America: The Beatles 101(20)
The Mods, the Rockers, and the Skiffle Craze
105(2)
The Early Beatles
107(2)
Manager Brian Epstein
109(1)
The Toppermost of the Poppermost
110(2)
The Beatles Invade America
112(3)
The Mersey Beat
115(3)
The Monkees
118(3)
Chapter 7 The British Blues Invasion and Garage Rock 121(14)
British Blues and the Rolling Stones
121(2)
The Stones Turn Raunchy
123(1)
Success
124(3)
The Who
127(3)
The British Blues Onslaught
130(2)
American Garage Rock
132(3)
Chapter 8 Motown: The Sound of Integration 135(10)
Motown: The Early Years
135(2)
Civil Rights in the Great Society
137(1)
The Sound of Integration
138(2)
The Supremes on the Assembly Line
140(2)
The Motown Stable
142(3)
Chapter 9 Acid Rock 145(24)
The Beats
146(2)
The Reemergence of the Beats: The New York Connection
148(2)
The Haight-Ashbury Scene
150(1)
The Hippie Culture
151(5)
Acid Rock: The Trip Begins
156(2)
Rock-and-Roll Revolution
158(6)
Psychedelic London
164(2)
The Decline and Fall of Hippiedom
166(3)
Chapter 10 Fire from the Streets 169(12)
Soul Music
172(6)
Black Soul in White America
178(3)
Chapter 11 Militant Blues on Campus 181(20)
Campus Unrest
181(5)
The Psychedelic Blues
186(6)
Heavy Metal Thunder
192(2)
The Rebirth of the Blues
194(4)
Woodstock and the End of an Era
198(3)
Chapter 12 Soft Sounds of the Seventies 201(17)
Miles Ahead
202(2)
Sweet Seventies Soul
204(2)
Classical Rock
206(3)
Back to the Country
209(5)
Seventies Folk
214(4)
Chapter 13 The Era of Excess 218(16)
The "Me" Decade
219(2)
Elton John
221(1)
Heavy-metal Theater
222(4)
Art Pop in the Arena
226(1)
Funk from Outer Space
227(2)
Disco
229(2)
Corporate Rock
231(3)
Chapter 14 Punk Rock and the New Generation 234(25)
New York Punk
235(5)
The Sex Pistols and British Punk
240(4)
The British Punk Legion
244(2)
Rock Against Racism
246(1)
The Jamaican Connection: Reggae and Ska
247(3)
The Independent Labels
250(1)
Right-Wing Reaction
251(1)
The Decline of Punk
252(1)
Post-Punk Depression
253(3)
The New Wave
256(3)
Chapter 15 I Want My MTV 259(17)
MTV and the Video Age
259(1)
The New Romantics
260(2)
MTV Goes Electro-Pop
262(4)
MTV and Michaelmania
266(2)
The Jackson Legacy
268(3)
Pop Goes the Metal
271(5)
Chapter 16 The Promise of Rock-and-Roll 276(15)
The Boss
277(4)
The Benefits
281(2)
Children of the Sixties
283(2)
Classic Rock and the Compact Disc
285(3)
Country Boomers
288(3)
Chapter 17 The Generation X Blues 291(23)
The Hardcore Generation
293(7)
Thrash Metal
300(4)
The Industrial Revolution
304(1)
Grunge
305(9)
Chapter 18 The Rave Revolution and Britpop 314(13)
House and Techno
315(1)
A Rave New World
316(4)
The Dark Side of the Jungle
320(2)
Armchair Techno
322(1)
BritPop
323(4)
Chapter 19 The Many Faces of Hip-Hop 327(24)
The Old School
329(3)
The Second Wave
332(1)
Gangsta
333(2)
Young, Gifted, and Black
335(3)
Techno Hop
338(2)
Trip-Hop
340(2)
The Return of Shaft
342(3)
Hip-Hop Pop
345(3)
Spice World
348(3)
Chapter 20 Metal Gumbo: Rockin' in the Twenty-first Century 351(16)
Nu-Metal Pioneers
352(1)
The Rap-Rock Explosion
353(5)
Nu-Metal Anthems
358(5)
The Rock Industry in the Age of the Internet
363(4)
Chapter 21 Music, Politics, and Rock Against Bush 367(16)
Music, Politics, and Social Activism
367(3)
Celebrity Politics
370(3)
Rock Against Bush
373(10)
Bibliography 383(24)
Index 407

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