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Index
Cover Page Half Title Page Title Page Copyright Contents Introduction CHAPTER 1: LIFE AFTER WOODSTOCK
Rock Goes Mainstream Rock on the Airwaves
The Decline of Pirate Radio WMMS Capital Radio WNEW
DJ Culture
John Peel B. Mitchel Reed Charlie Gillett Larry Lujack
CHAPTER 2: THE MAKINGS OF A CLASSIC
Led Zeppelin Queen Traffic
Freddie Mercury
Bruce Springsteen
Representative Works
Fleetwood Mac Sir Paul McCartney
Power Pop Pioneers: Big Star
Bob Seger Steely Dan Boston Tom Petty The Allman Brothers Band
Southern Rock
Lynyrd Skynyrd ZZ Top
CHAPTER 3: HEAVY METAL THUNDER
Jeff Beck Representative Works Black Sabbath
Ozzy Osbourne
AC/DC Alice Cooper Aerosmith Van Halen Def Leppard Guns N’ Roses Metallica
CHAPTER 4: THE SOUNDS OF SO-CAL: COUNTRY ROCK
Representative Works The Flying Burrito Brothers
The Dillards
The Eagles
Check Out Any Time You Like: L.A. in the 1970s
Linda Ronstadt Poco
CHAPTER 5: THE SONG-POETS: SINGER-SONGWRITERS
Representative Works John Lennon George Harrison Paul Simon Neil Young
Asylum Records
Joni Mitchell
Nick Drake
Carly Simon James Taylor Emmylou Harris Laura Nyro Isaac Hayes Harry Chapin Lou Reed Jackson Browne
Warren Zevon
Randy Newman Steve Earle
Townes Van Zandt
Neil Diamond Tom Waits Joan Armatrading Michael McDonald Billy Bragg Songwriting Goes Pop
Sir Elton John Billy Joel Barry Manilow
CHAPTER 6: CLASSICAL INFLUENCES: ART ROCK AND PROGRESSIVE ROCK
The Moody Blues Yes
WBCN
Genesis Peter Gabriel Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Kraftwerk and Krautrock
Roxy Music Kate Bush
CHAPTER 7: FIERCE FUSION: JAZZ-ROCK
John McLaughlin Chicago Earth, Wind and Fire Herbie Hancock
CHAPTER 8: TEAR THE ROOF OFF: FUNK
Representative Works Parliament-Funkadelic Sly and the Family Stone The Ohio Players
Funkytown: Dayton in the 1970s
Kool and the Gang
CHAPTER 9: SOUND AND SPECTACLE: GLAM ROCK
David Bowie
West Berlin
The New York Dolls
CHAPTER 10: DOWN TO EARTH: PUB ROCK
Dire Straits
Stiff Records
Billy Thorpe Lobby Loyde
CHAPTER 11: RUDE BOYS: REGGAE
Sir Coxsone Dodd Toots and the Maytals
Studio One
Bob Marley
Representative Works Rastafari
Lee (“Scratch”) Perry Peter Tosh Jimmy Cliff Desmond Dekker Roots of Reggae: Ska Dancehall Music
2-Tone Records
CHAPTER 12: DANCE FEVER: DISCO
Representative Works Donna Summer Musicland Studios The Bee Gees
Frankie Crocker Miami: Sounds of Sunshine
RAK Records Casablanca Records
The Other Side of the Velvet Rope
Barry White Europop ABBA
CHAPTER 13: DIY: PUNK AND NEW WAVE
Proto-punk in the Motor City The MC5 Iggy and the Stooges Rock Rebels Against Itself: Punk
Anarchy in the U.K. The Sex Pistols The London Punk Scene The Clash Representative Works Ari Up and the Slits The Jam Joy Division/New Order Tony Wilson Factory Records The Mekons The Gang of Four Kathy Acker Television CBGB-OMFUG Patti Smith Jim Carroll Robert Mapplethorpe The Ramones Lux Interior and the Cramps X Black Flag Henry Rollins Hüsker Dü Fugazi
Romantics, Postpunks, and Miserabilists: New Wave
Elvis Costello The Smiths Liverpool’s Second Coming The Police Sheffield: A New Wave Hotbed Blondie Devo Brian Eno Talking Heads
Conclusion Glossary Bibliography Index Back Cover
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