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A look at the legends, myths, and has-beens of rock history discusses Jimi Hendrix, ukelele maestro Tiny Tim, Little Richard, Aretha Franklin, and others. By the author of The Lives of John Lennon.

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When not busy chipping away at icons, Goldman (Elvis, The Lives of John Lennon)--as evidenced by this prickly collection of magazine and newspaper articles and a few book extracts--can be one sharp musico-cultural critic. In People magazine in 1984, for example, he pinpointed Michael Jackson's newfound success: He ``is the first hero of a new youth culture that is essentially Kiddie Kulture. His is the innocent world of boys and girls who have not yet reached the age of puberty. Never before have kids of this age exercised a commanding influence on pop culture''; in Disco (1988), Goldman characterized the ``normal'' state of Studio 54 as ``an immense can of frantically wriggling worms.'' Goldman throws darts at a few familiar targets here (``The Elvis of 1956 looks like a traffic signal: bright green or red sports jacket over navy blue socks...''), but, mostly, in these 31 pieces written over the past two decades, he roams afield from the subjects of his bestselling bios, analyzing the societal implications of soul music and the blues, the tango, carnival in Rio, R.D. Laing, the rock-opera Tommy, and myriad other phenomena with spunk and relish. -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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Music critic Goldman's ( The Lives of John Lennon ) no-holds-barred essays, most near-antiques from the late '60s and early '70s, bear witness to the heady origins and disillusioned outcomes of the original hippie, glitter rock and disco trends. He describes Elvis Presley as a burlesque dancer who inspired Dionysian frenzies; views Ray Charles as the first musician to "sacriligiously blend gospel and blues"; praises the Who's rock opera Tommy ; and considers jazz artist Miles Davis the first creator of psychedelic music. Hindsight lends new meaning to such emphatic statements as "Acid-rock is the closest approximation yet to an authentic white soul," and, from 1974, "History will not pause long over . . . Led Zeppelin195 ." Goldman knowledgeably analyzes the transition from blues to R & B to soul, and exults in nights at Harlem's Apollo Theater; however, his clear admiration of black culture suffers from dated '60s terminology and many of his comments on "the Negro" would be unacceptable today. This evocative collection, by turns jubilant, cynical, visionary and misguided, reminds '90s hipsters of their musical forebears.
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  • PublisherRandom House, Inc.
  • Publication date1992
  • ISBN 10 0679411968
  • ISBN 13 9780679411963
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages299
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