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Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop door…
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Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop (origineel 2013; editie 2013)

door Bob Stanley

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An addictively readable, encyclopedic history of pop music that includes individual chapters to groups and individuals -- the Monkees, the Beach Boys, the Bee Gees, Michael Jackson, Prince, Madonna -- that changed the shape of pop music.
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Titel:Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop
Auteurs:Bob Stanley
Info:Faber & Faber (2013), Paperback, 800 pages
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Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop door Bob Stanley (2013)

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A staggeringly detailed history of British (and to a certain extent) American music. Tip: Put Spotify on while reading this book, trust me. And someone needs to do a RYM chart of this book asap! ( )
  georgeybataille | Jun 1, 2021 |
The subtitle of this book describes it well. In this book, Bob Stanley tackles the seemingly impossible quest to distill all of modern pop into one book. He chooses as his start and end points “Rock Around the Clock” by Bill Haley and the Comets, and “Crazy in Love” by Beyoncé. In between, we learn about a dizzying array of genres, musicians and albums. Stanley puts together some interesting connections between various bands, and puts popular bands into their historical context by explaining what was going on in other parts of the pop music scene at the time.

Everyone has their favourite acts, and Stanley is no exception. He doesn’t spend the entire book belabouring the point about which are his favourites, but he’ll certainly let you know which of two equally important acts he likes better, or his opinion of a popular song. It is interesting to read about his perspective and the enthusiasm he brings to the project as a whole. I still can’t say I understand house music or techno, but this book did leave me thinking I should go check out some groups I missed in the R&B/hip-hop genres, such as TLC.

The chapters are short and there are a lot of them — I couldn’t believe how much book there was. This is the sort of book that would reward multiple readings, especially with a playlist in hand. Someone has in fact created a Spotify playlist for the book, if you use that service: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2ij4uEGLKW4xaUZqyk5KV3 ( )
  rabbitprincess | Nov 9, 2020 |
guys. playlists by chapter. storyofpop.tumblr.com/playlists
  meredithhylton | Oct 12, 2020 |
What a phenomenal overview of pop music. Stanley covers a lot if ground and the chapters never overstay their welcome. Dense but never plodding or boring, this book is a fascinating read for anyone interested in music! Highly recommended! ( )
  spaceman5000 | Jul 23, 2020 |
Bill Haley, Elvis Presley, Rockabilly, rock'n'roll, Phil Spector, Joe Meek, Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Byrds, Tamla Motown, Beach Boys, San Francisco y la psicodelia, soft rock, hard rock, Monkees, soul, Jamaica, glam, sonido de Filadelfia, rock progresivo, Abba, country, Sex Pistols, Clash, el punk rock, new wave, la música disco, Bee Gees, Kraftwerk, el rap, el new pop, Michael Jackson, Prince, Madonna, el heavy metal, los Smiths, REM, Pet Shop Boys, New Order, house techno, acid house, hip hop, grungre, el britpop ( )
  sarnaizb | Sep 1, 2019 |
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This excellent book enacts its own version of pop justice as it spotlights not only bands that have suffered condescension – such as the Bee Gees – but also forgotten DJs like the Light Programme's Jack Johnson and Detroit's The Electrifying Mojo.
toegevoegd door Edward | bewerkThe Guardian, Sukhdev Sandhu (Nov 6, 2013)
 
Like an overenthusiastic Mastermind contestant, Stanley's remit is very broad – too broad, maybe – but you can't help but salute his dedication and loving tone.
toegevoegd door Edward | bewerkThe Observer, Kitty Empire (Oct 26, 2013)
 
Stanley downgrades sacred cows, sprinkles in delicious droplets of arcane trivia as if he’s hosting the best pub quiz on the planet and pulls things together with analogies and metaphors that are erudite and apt but never feel as if he’s showing off.
toegevoegd door TimFootman | bewerkCultural Snow, Tim Footman (Oct 25, 2013)
 
The overwhelming influence of Liverpool’s popular beat combo is a problem for music historians. One is faced with either writing a revisionist account that stresses the importance of the Swinging Blue Jeans, say, or else telling a story that everyone knows far too well, from Yeah Yeah Yeah to Ono. Stanley gets around the problem by focusing on each new flowering of pop, in 65 essays. I repeat: 65. This is a hefty work.
toegevoegd door Edward | bewerkThe Telegraph, Nicholas Blincoe (Oct 16, 2013)
 
No one who knows the history of Stanley's indie-dance band, Saint Etienne, will be surprised at his choice of heroes. When he and schoolfriend Pete Wiggs started the group it was with the intention of drafting in female singers for one use only (before they very sensibly decided to stick with Sarah Cracknell). So it is the faceless writers of the Brill Building, and studio mavericks like Joe Meek and Phil Spector, that earn his veneration.
toegevoegd door Edward | bewerkThe Independent, Jonathan Gibbs (Oct 11, 2013)
 

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