ABSTRACT
In 1956 many people thought rock `n' roll was a passing fad, yet over forty years later , more than ever, Popular Music is a part of contemporary culture, reinventing itself for successive generations. Pop embraces its own history, with musicians from every genre routinely sampling the sounds of the past. present.
Living Through Pop explores popular music's history, and the ways in which it has been produced by musicians, broadcasters, critics and fans. In discussing this complex relationship between the past and the present, the contributors investigate signficant moments in music's history, from the Rolling Stones and the Velvet Underground to the Sex Pistols and the Verve, from drum `n' bass to European extreme techno.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I LIVING IN HISTORY
chapter 2|18 pages
White light/white heat: jouissance beyond gender in the Velvet Underground
part |2 pages
PART II Living the business
part |2 pages
Part III GETTING TO THE PRESENT
chapter 5|19 pages
Decoding Society versus the Popsicle Academy: on the value of being unpopular
chapter 6|14 pages
Exploding silence: African-Caribbean and African-American music in British culture towards 2000
part |2 pages
PART IV Living through contemporary pop