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TV-a-Go-Go : Rock on TV from American Bandstand to American Idol.
Başlık:
TV-a-Go-Go : Rock on TV from American Bandstand to American Idol.
Yazar:
Austen, Jake.
ISBN:
9781556526800
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (386 pages)
İçerik:
Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Rock Around the Box: Proto TV Rock and the Order of St. Sullivan -- 2 Lip-Synch Traces: Dick Clark, Jack Good, and TV Dance Shows -- 3 Faking the Band: Keeping It Unreal with Monkees, Partridges, and Their Play Pals -- 4 The Hippest Trip in Town: Black-on-Black Music TV -- 5 Never Mind the Bollocks: Here's the Chipmunks!: Rock 'n' Roll Cartoons -- 6 Rock Concert: 1970s TV Rock -- 7 BEEF BEEF BEEF BEEF BALONEY!: Punk Rock on TV -- 8 Video Vanguard: MTV, Music Videos, and the History of Rock 'n' Roll on TV -- 9 Idol Bands Are the Devil's Workshop:Rock 'n' Roll Reality TV -- 10 Michael Jackson: Chronicle of a Life on TV -- Appendix 1: International TV Rock -- Appendix 2: Rock 'n' Roll TV Guide -- Source Notes -- Index.
Özet:
From Elvis and a hound dog wearing matching tuxedos and the comic adventures of artificially produced bands to elaborate music videos and contrived reality-show contests, television—as this critical look brilliantly shows—has done a superb job of presenting the energy of rock in a fabulously entertaining but patently "fake" manner. The dichotomy of "fake" and "real" music as it is portrayed on television is presented in detail through many generations of rock music: the Monkees shared the charts with the Beatles, Tupac and Slayer fans voted for corny American Idols, and shows like Shindig! and Soul Train somehow captured the unhinged energy of rock far more effectively than most long-haired guitar-smashing acts. Also shown is how TV has often delighted in breaking the rules while still mostly playing by them: Bo Diddley defied Ed Sullivan and sang rock and roll after he had been told not to, the Chipmunks' subversive antics prepared kids for punk rock, and things got out of hand when Saturday Night Live invited punk kids to attend a taping of the band Fear. Every aspect of the idiosyncratic history of rock and TV and their peculiar relationship is covered, including cartoon rock, music programming for African American audiences, punk on television, Michael Jackson's life on TV, and the tortured history of MTV and its progeny.
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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