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Faking It: The Quest for Authenticity in Popular Music [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width x depth: 218x150x36 mm, weight: 580 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2007
  • Izdevniecība: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393060780
  • ISBN-13: 9780393060782
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width x depth: 218x150x36 mm, weight: 580 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2007
  • Izdevniecība: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393060780
  • ISBN-13: 9780393060782
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Did Elvis sing from the heart, or was he just acting? Were the Sex Pistols more real than disco? Why do so many musicians base their approach on being authentic, and why do music buffs fall for it every time? By investigating this obsession in the last century through the stories of John Lennon, Kurt Cobain, Jimmie Rodgers, Donna Summer, Leadbelly, Neil Young, Moby, and others, Faking It rethinks what makes popular music work. Along the way, the authors discuss the segregation of music in the South, investigate the predominance of self-absorption in modern pop, reassess the rebellious ridiculousness of rockabilly and disco, and delineate how the quest for authenticity has not only made some music great and some music terrible but also shaped in a fundamental way the development of popular music in our time.
Introduction ix
Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
1(28)
Nirvana, Leadbelly, and the Allure of the Primeval
New York, November 18, 1993
Nobody's Dirty Business
29(72)
Folk, Blues, and the Segregation of Southern Music
Memphis, February 14, 1928
T.B. Blues
101(34)
The Story of Autobiographical Song
San Antonio, January 31, 1931
Heartbreak Hotel
135(24)
The Art and Artifice of Elvis Presley
Nashville, January 10, 1956
Sugar Sugar
159(42)
Faking It in the Age of Singer-Songwriters
Los Angeles, January 1967
Tonight's the Night
201(28)
Neil Young and Being ``More Real''
Los Angeles, August 26, 1973
Love to Love You Baby
229(34)
Disco and the Mechanization of Music
Munich, September 1975
Public Image
263(34)
Punk's Paradoxes of Authenticity
London, October 1978
¿Y Tu, Que Has Hecho?
297(22)
The Re-creation of Cultural Authenticity
Havana, March 1996
Play
319(20)
Moby, the KLF, and the Ongoing Quest for Authenticity
New York, 1998
Sources 339(10)
Index 349


Hugh Barker, formerly a musician and songwriter, works in publishing in London. Yuval Taylor is the coauthor of Darkest America: Black Minstrelsy from Slavery to Hip-Hop and Faking It: The Quest for Authenticity in Popular Music. His writing has appeared in the Guardian, the Antioch Review, the Oxford American, and other publications. He lives in Chicago.