33 Revolutions Per Minute: A History Of Protest Songs, From Billie Holiday To Green Day

33 Revolutions Per Minute: A History Of Protest Songs, From Billie Holiday To Green Day

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From One Of The Most Prominent Music Critics Writing Today, A Pageturning And Wonderfully Researched History Of Protest Music In The Twentieth Century And Beyondnowhere Does Pop Music Collide More Dramatically With The Wider World Than In The Protest Song, Which Forces Its Way Into The News And Prompts Conversations From Washington To Westminster. Rather Than Being Merely A Worthy Adjunct To The Business Of Pop, Protest Music Is Woven Into Its Dna. When You Listen To Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Public Enemy, Or The Clash, You Are Not Sitting Down To A Dusty Seminar; You Are Hearing Pop Music At Its Most Thrillingly Alive.33 Revolutions Per Minute Is The Story Of Protest Music Told In 33 Songs. An Incisive History Of A Wide And Shapeshifting Genre, Dorian Lynskey'S Authoritative Book Takes Us From The Days Of Billie Holliday Crooning Strange Fruit Before Shocked Audiences To Vietnamera Crowds Voicing Their Resentment At The Sounds Of Bob Dylan To The Fracas Over The Dixie Chicks Comments Against George W. Bush During The Iraq War.For Anyone Who Enjoyed Alex Rosss The Rest Is Noise, Bob Dylans Chronicles, Or Simon Reynolds Rip It Up And Start Again, 33 Revolutions Per Minute Is An Absorbing And Moving Portrait Of A Century When Music Was The Peoples Truest Voice.

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  • Q: What is '33 Revolutions per Minute' about? A: '33 Revolutions per Minute' is a comprehensive history of protest songs from the twentieth century to the present, exploring how music intersects with social and political movements.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The book is authored by Dorian Lynskey, a well-known music critic.
  • Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: '33 Revolutions per Minute' was published on April 5, 2011.
  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book has a total of 688 pages.
  • Q: What is the binding type of the book? A: This edition of '33 Revolutions per Minute' is a paperback.
  • Q: Is there an illustrated edition of this book? A: Yes, this version is an illustrated edition, featuring visuals that complement the text.
  • Q: What themes are covered in the book? A: The book covers themes of protest, music history, and significant cultural movements, highlighting the role of songs in social change.
  • Q: Who would benefit from reading this book? A: Readers interested in music history, social movements, and cultural criticism, as well as fans of artists like Bob Dylan and Billie Holiday, will find this book engaging.
  • Q: Does the book include any specific protest songs? A: Yes, the book discusses 33 specific songs as pivotal examples of protest music throughout history.
  • Q: What style of writing is used in the book? A: The writing is described as engaging and well-researched, making complex historical themes accessible to a general audience.

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