Text and Drugs and Rock ’n’ Roll

The Beats and Rock Culture
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ISBN-13:
9781628926279
Veröffentl:
2014
Erscheinungsdatum:
08.05.2014
Seiten:
544
Autor:
Simon Warner
Gewicht:
829 g
Format:
228x154x38 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Text and Drugs and Rock'n'Roll explores the interaction between two of the most powerful socio-cultural movements in the post-war years - the literary forces of the Beat Generation and the musical energies of rock and its attendant culture.Simon Warner examines the interweaving strands, seeded by the poet/novelists Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs and others in the 1940s and 1950s, and cultivated by most of the major rock figures who emerged after 1960 - Bob Dylan, the Beatles, Bowie, the Clash and Kurt Cobain, to name just a few.This fascinating cultural history delves into a wide range of issues: Was rock culture the natural heir to the activities of the Beats? Were the hippies the Beats of the 1960s? What attitude did the Beat writers have towards musical forms and particularly rock music? How did literary works shape the consciousness of leading rock music-makers and their followers? Why did Beat literature retain its cultural potency with later rock musicians who rejected hippie values? How did rock musicians use the material of Beat literature in their own work? How did Beat figures become embroiled in the process of rock creativity?These questions are addressed through a number of approaches - the influence of drugs, the relevance of politics, the effect of religious and spiritual pursuits, the rise of the counter-culture, the issue of sub-cultures and their construction, and so on. The result is a highly readable history of the innumerable links between two of the most revolutionary artistic movements of the last 60 years.
Unique format includes survey chapters, obituaries of major figures, and a range of interviews with other key players
AcknowledgementsCreditsPrefaceRock and rock'n'roll: A short note to the readerIntroductioni) How the Beats met rock: Some history and some contextii) Charting the Beats: Background and impactiii) Beat and rock: A survey of associationiv) The Beats' own recordings: A selective discographyChapter 1 - Sifting the shifting sands: Allen Ginsberg, 'Howl' and the American landscape in the 1950sInterlude A - Lawrence Ferlinghetti: A survivor surveysInterview 1 - David Amram, jazz musician and Beat composer, including the Pull My Daisy soundtrackChapter 2 - Chains of flashing memories: Bob Dylan and the Beats, 1959-1975Interview 2 - Michael McClure, poet and author of The BeardChapter 3 - Muse, moll, maid, mistress? Beat women and their rock'n'roll legacyChapter 4 - Raising the consciousness: Re-visiting Allen Ginsberg's 1965 trip to LiverpoolQ&A 1 - Michael Horovitz, poet, publisher and British BeatInterview 3 - Larry Keenan, photographer of 'The Last Gathering of the Beats' in San Francisco in 1965Obituary 1 - Peter Orlovsky, 'Member of the Beat Generation, poet and lover of Allen Ginsberg' Interlude B - All Neal: Cassady celebrated in downtown DenverQ&A 2 - Mark Bliesener, rock band manager and a founder of Neal Cassady's memorial day in DenverChapter 5 - The British Beat: Rock, Literature and the British Counterculture in the 1960sInterview 4 - Pete Brown, British poet and rock lyricist for CreamQ&A 3 - Jonah Raskin, Ginsberg biographer and cultural historianChapter 6 - The Sound of the Summer of Love? The Beatles and Sgt. Pepper, the hippies and Haight-AshburyQ&A 4 - Levi Asher, founder of acclaimed Beat website Literary KicksInterview 5 - Ronald Nameth, Beat film-maker and director of the film of the Exploding Plastic InevitableChapter 7 - The Meltzer chronicles: Poet, novelist, musician and historian of Beat AmericaReview 1 - Book: David Meltzer, Beat ThingInterview 6 - Bill Nelson, British rock guitarist and Beat followerQ&A 5 - Jim Sampas, notable Beat record producer including Kerouac: Kicks Joy DarknessChapter 8 - Versions of Cody: Jack Kerouac, Tom Waits and the song 'On the Road' Chapter 9 - Feeling the bohemian pulse: Locating Patti Smith within a post-Beat traditionChapter 10 - Jim Carroll: Poetry prodigy, post-Beat and rockerObituary 2 - Jim Carroll, 'Poet and punk musician who documented his teenage drug addiction in The Basketball Diaries'Chapter 11 - All cut up? William Burroughs and Genesis P-Orridge's beatnik pastInterview 7 - Steven Taylor, Ginsberg's guitarist and member of the FugsChapter 12 - Steven Taylor: A Beat Englishman in New YorkQ&A 6 - Pete Molinari, British singer-songwriter with Beat leaningsChapter 13 - Return to Lowell: A visit to the Commemorative and Kerouac's graveReview 2 - Film: One Fast Move or I'm Gone: Kerouac's Big SurReview 3 - Album: One Fast Move or I'm Gone: Kerouac's Big SurQ&A 7 - Chris T-T, British political singer-songwriterObituary 3 - Tuli Kupferberg, 'Key figure in the US 1960s counterculture'Q&A 8 - Kevin Ring, editor of the magazine Beat SceneReview 4 - Album: On the Road: Original Motion Picture SoundtrackAppendix - Jack & Neal on recordBibliography, Discography, Filmography, Broadcasts, Personal Communication and Interviews

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