If you like the Beatles: here are over 200 bands, films, records and other oddities that you will love / Bruce Pollock.ġ. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, without written permission, except by a newspaper or magazine reviewer who wishes to quote brief passages in connection with a review. When the Music Mattered: Portraits from the 1960s (e-book reissue)Īll rights reserved. Working Musicians: Defining Moments from the Road, the Studio, and the Stage(E-book)īy the Time We Got to Woodstock: The Great Rokck ’n’ Roll Revolution of 1969
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The Face of Rock & Roll: Images of a Generation , ” and takes off from there, digging into their influences and everything that came after them, opening up new doors for listeners looking for no-risk discs to expand their collection.īeginning with the Beatles' lesser-known roots in rockabilly and Tin Pan Alley, and working through American R&B, the British Invasion, California folk, and the Summer of Love, and to the great pop and rock bands of the '80s, '90s, and the 21st century, this is a must-have for anyone who likes the Beatles, which is.everyone. This is the first book for music lovers that begins with the simple premise, “If you like the Beatles. But it wasn't long before they were absorbing and creating more and more music – from folk to experimental, to psychedelia and hard rock, quite literally changing music forever and influencing hundreds of great bands in the process. Their early shows were big beat bacchanals, the Brit interpretation of that crazy American sound. The Beatles came up in the rock and-and-roll era, when Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Elvis Presley defined cool.