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Vinyl Dreams - How the 1970s Changed Music

English · Paperback / Softback

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After the dense miasma of the sixties, the seventies hit like a hangover. Idealism took a pounding as cynicism began to pervade western culture. Stagflation, Watergate and a war in Vietnam all weakened faith in government, while environmental disasters and an oil crisis proved there was even more to worry about than a Cold War. A culture of 'me' began to replace the hippie ideal of universal love. Yet at the same time, women and the LGBTI+ community stepped forward to actively assert their rights; the digital revolution stirred and the west embarked on a new relationship with China.
This tumult saw a remarkable change in music. Rock splintered into dazzling shards as technical innovation propelled experimentation and ushered in the visual spectacles of glam, shock, disco and punk. Pop co-opted elements of classical, jazz, electronic, world and avant-garde music. Folk met electronica. Monumental albums were born: Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, The Beatles' Let It Be, David Bowie's Heroes, Joni Mitchell's Blue. From Elton John, Led Zeppelin and Yes to Talking Heads, Tangerine Dream and The Clash, no other decade instigated such a gloriously diverse range of musical styles.
Brimming with beguiling stories and little-known details, Vinyl Dreams is a fast-paced romp through the musical decade that defined all after. Whether or not you lived through the era, its music has shaped you. From the golden age of rock to the stirrings of the New Romantics, Tony Wellington traces the revolutions that reverberate through to today, showcasing the energy, fervour and enduring legacy of the decade's music.


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Tony Wellington is a writer, radio host, photographer and book illustrator. His works include Freak Out, Happy? Exploding Cultural Myths about Happiness and a history of Noosa, Noosa and Cooloola. He also co-authored (with John Shand) Don't Shoot the Best Boy! The Film Crew at Work, and he has produced several photography books, the most recent of which is Wild About Noosa. For many years Tony worked in the film and television industry as a scriptwriter, director and editor, and lectured in media studies and film. He holds a degree from Macquarie University and is a former mayor of Noosa Shire. He has three grown children and lives in the Noosa hinterland with his wife.


Product details

Authors Tony Wellington, Tony Wellington
Publisher Monash University Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.2023
 
EAN 9781922979018
ISBN 978-1-922979-01-8
No. of pages 448
Dimensions 235 mm x 153 mm x 35 mm
Weight 632 g
Illustrations Illustrations
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Music history

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