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Barney Hoskyns

    5 de mayo de 1959
    Barney Hoskyns
    Hotel California
    Present Tense
    Waiting for the Sun
    Trampled Under Foot
    Across The Great Divide
    Say It One Time For The Brokenhearted
    • Say It One Time For The Brokenhearted

      • 250 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Say It One Time for the Brokenhearted was the first of many titles by renowned UK music journalist Barney Hoskyns. Thirty years after its publication he revisited the modern-day classic for this revised and expanded anniversary edition that marks the book's first publication in the US. Fascinated by the collision of country and soul music in the Southern states, Hoskyns and photographer Muir MacKean set out on a journey through the American South to explore the phenomenon of primarily black singers and primarily white musicians joining forces in the 1960s to create musical magic in an era of racial tension. From Memphis to Muscle Shoals to Nashville, they sat down with dozens of the architects of what's come to be known as Country Soul to capture a story that is as inspiring as it is historically important.

      Say It One Time For The Brokenhearted
    • Across The Great Divide

      • 464 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Starting out as a backing group for Ronnie Hawkins, before being propelled on to the world stage by Bob Dylan, The Band literally changed the course of music with their first two albums. schovat popis

      Across The Great Divide
    • Trampled Under Foot

      • 624 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      What emerges is a compelling portrait of the four musicians themselves, as well as a fresh insight into close-knit entourage that protected them, from Peter Grant to Richard Cole to Ahmet Ertegun, giant figures from long-vanished world of 1970s rock. This book is a history, adventures, myths and realities of this legendary and powerful of bands.

      Trampled Under Foot
    • Waiting for the Sun

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      British rock historian Hoskyns examines the long and twisted rock & roll history of Los Angeles in its glamorous and debauched glory. The Beach Boys, The Doors, the Eagles, Joni Mitchell, and others populate the pages of this comprehensive and extensively illustrated book.

      Waiting for the Sun
    • Present Tense

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      ' Present Tense is an anthology to savour . . . giving you as sharp a portrait of this unknowable band as you could hope for . . . Radiohead fans will love it' Classic Rock A Rock's Backpages anthology of Radiohead, the most radical and fascinating rock band in modern music history, edited and introduced by Barney Hoskyns. For over 25 years, Radiohead have been the most radical and fascinating rock band in the world. Fearless in their desire to change and shape-shift, the Oxfordshire quintet has - through the nine studio albums from 1993's Pablo Honey to 2016's A Moon-Shaped Pool - consistently stretched the boundaries of what 'rock' means and does. Anchored in Thom Yorke's soaring voice and elliptical lyrics, and in the compositional genius of guitarist/keyboardist Jonny Greenwood, Radiohead continue to astonish as they approach their fourth decade. Present Tense collects the best writing on this most literate of pop groups, from the earliest local reports about On A Friday - Radiohead's first moniker - through the inspired commentary of Mark Greif and Simon Reynolds to the trenchant profiles of Will Self, John Harris and others. It's an anthology that goes a long way towards explaining what Rock's Backpages editor Barney Hoskyns describes as the band's 'seriousness, emotional grandeur and willingness to stare humanity's dystopian hi-tech future in the face'.

      Present Tense
    • Hotel California

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Tells the story of Los Angeles, from the dawn of the singer- songwriter era in the mid-Sixties to the peak of The Eagles' success in the late Seventies. This is a tale of songs and sunshine, drugs and denim, genius and greed, and is an account of the LA Canyons scene between 1967 and 1976.

      Hotel California
    • Say It One Time for the Broken Hearted

      • 244 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of the southern countryside, this book explores the rich cultural tapestry of soul music and its deep roots in the region. It delves into the personal stories of musicians and the profound impact of their experiences on their art. Themes of resilience, community, and the struggle for identity are woven throughout, highlighting how the landscape and heritage shape the sound and spirit of southern soul. Through vivid storytelling, it captures the essence of a musical genre that resonates with history and emotion.

      Say It One Time for the Broken Hearted
    • Reckless Daughter

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      An anthology of the most incisive commentary on the extraordinary career of recording artist Joni Mitchell.

      Reckless Daughter
    • Small Town Talk

      • 496 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Central to this was the power and presence of Albert Grossman - manager for Dylan, Janis Joplin, Richie Havens, The Band and Todd Rundgren - who turned Woodstock into his own personal fiefdom.

      Small Town Talk
    • Joni Mitchell has only visited the U.S. Top 40 singles chart four times in her long recording career - and the Top 20 just once. So much for "stoking the starmaker machinery behind the popular song", as she sang in her 1974 song 'Free Man in Paris'. What Joni has done, on the other hand, is record a handful of masterful albums - Blue, Court And Spark, The Hissing Of Summer Lawns for starters - that prove she is right up there with the big boys: with Bob Dylan, Brian Wilson and Stevie Wonder. Few women can hold a candle to her oeuvre: maybe Aretha Franklin, maybe Kate Bush, Bjork, Joanna Newsom. Airs and graces she may have, but airs and graces backed up by 'Woodstock', 'The Arrangement', 'A Case Of You', 'Help Me', 'Dog Eat Dog' and 'The Magdalene Laundries' are forgivable. Some of Mitchell's songs are great art. Almost all are emotionally complex and musically gripping. Reckless Daughter collects some of the most incisive commentary on Joni's music - and some of the most candid conversations she has had with journalists through her long career. From a review of her first performance at L.A.'s legendary Troubadour in 1968 to a career-sweeping 1998 interview by MOJO's Dave DiMartino, this anthology of almost 60 articles charts every stage of Joni's extraordinary journey as a singer, songwriter and artist.

      Reckless Daughter: A Joni Mitchell Anthology