Title: From pop to punk to postmodernism : popular music and Australian culture from the 1960s to the 1990s
Abstract:Part 1 Institutions and contexts: Australian popular music and its contents, Graeme Turner Tjungaringanyi - Aboriginal rock, John Castles magpies, lyrebirds and emus - record labels, ownership and ori...Part 1 Institutions and contexts: Australian popular music and its contents, Graeme Turner Tjungaringanyi - Aboriginal rock, John Castles magpies, lyrebirds and emus - record labels, ownership and orientation, Marcus Breen heritage rock - pop music on Australian radio, John Potts from Bandstand and Six O'Clock Rock to MTV and Rage, Sally Stockbridge. Part 2 Generations of change: growing up (uncool) - pop music and youth culture in the '50s and '60s, Craig McGregor music, counter-culture and the Vietnam era, Louise Douglas and Richard Geeves death rockers of the world unite - Melbourne 1978-80, Vikki Riley Be my woman rock'n'roll, Vivien Johnson nothing ventured, nothing gained - Midnight Oil and the politics of rock, Simon Steggels Kylie - the making of a star, Idina Rex music video, the bicentenary (and after), Philip Hayward dance parties - capital, culture and simulation, Andrew Murphy and Edward Scheer.Read More
Publication Year: 1992
Publication Date: 1992-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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