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Apocalypse Jukebox
Edward Whitelock
David Janssen
其他書名
The End of the World in American Popular Music
出版
Catapult
, 2009-01-13
主題
Music / Genres & Styles / Pop Vocal
ISBN
1593762216
9781593762216
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=rH5LEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
From its indefinite beginnings through its broad commercialization and endless reinterpretation, American rock-and-roll music has been preoccupied with an end-of-the-world mentality that extends through the whole of American popular music. In
Apocalypse Jukebox,
Edward Whitelock and David Janssen trace these connections through American music genres, uncovering a mix of paranoia and hope that characterizes so much of the nation’s history.
From the book’s opening scene, set in the American South during a terrifying 1833 meteor shower, the sense of doom is both palpable and inescapable; a deep foreboding that shadows every subsequent development in American popular music and, as Whitelock and Janssen contend, stands as a key to understanding and explicating America itself.
Whitelock and Janssen examine the diversity of apocalyptic influences within North American recorded music, focusing in particular upon a number of influential performers, including Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, John Coltrane, Devo, R.E.M., Sleater-Kinney, and Green Day. In
Apocalypse Jukebox,
Whitelock and Janssen reveal apocalypse as a permanent and central part of the American character while establishing rock-and-roll as a true reflection of that character.