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Electric Eden
Electric Eden: Unearthing Britain's Visionary Music | Rob Young
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A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction of 2011 title In the late 1960s, with popular culture hurtling forward on the sounds of rock music, some brave musicians looked back instead, trying to recover the lost treasures of English roots music and update them for the new age. The records of Fairport Convention, Pentangle, Steeleye Span, and Nick Drake are known as "folk rock" today, but Rob Young's epic, electrifying book makes clear that those musicians led a decades-long quest to recover English music-and with it, the ancient ardor for mysticism and paganism, for craftsmanship and communal living. It is a commonplace that rock and R&B came out of the folk and blues revivals of the early 1960s, and Young shows, through enchanting storytelling and brilliant commentary, that a similar revival in England inspired the Beatles and Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Traffic, Kate Bush and Talk Talk. Folklorists notated old songs and dances. Marxists put folk music forward as the true voice of the people. Composers like Benjamin Britten and Ralph Vaughan Williams devised rich neo-traditional pageantry. Today, the pioneers of the "acid folk" movement see this music as a model for their own. Electric Eden is that rare book which has something truly new to say about popular music, and like Greil Marcus's Lipstick Traces, it uses music to connect the dots in a thrilling story of art and society, of tradition and wild, idiosyncratic creativity.
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Mrshawaii
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Mrshawaii This book was mentioned in Season of the Witch and had been a goodreads recommendation so I‘m finally reading it. It‘s a long one. 5y
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#paradise. Eden?

As we're on #lyricalapril, figured I'd have to go musical for this one. Just some of the artists mentioned in the index. And Bagpuss, who also gets a mention. Of course.

Yet another book I will read one day.

Cinfhen This book would be perfect for my classic rock playlist 😍🎵❤️love your photo, too!!! 8y
rockpools @Cinfhen Thanks 😄. Think I need a GET SOME WORK DONE! playlist right now... 8y
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Due to technical problems with Litsy yesterday I didn't get to do a #FunFridayPhoto ! Regardless, here it is - I have already raved about my other "most recommended" books a couple of times (mainly White Album, Lords of Discipline, and Stoner), but I love this one, too. It's such a brilliant work of cultural history, and I recommend it to everyone who loves folklore and/or folk music. Given my current hauntology obsession, it's due for a reread!

ApoptyGina69 Sounds great! I am all about this genre. Thanks for the post. 8y
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brendanmleonard
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After politics and the movies, #booksandmusic is probably the biggest nonfiction subject I own (and is a huge influence on my fiction), so this is going to be a multipart #AugustPhotoChallenge! If you like folk music, particularly British folk music, this is a great book that connects that music with classical music, culture, mythology, and history. And the list of music in the back will have you heading to Spotify/iTunes! Need to revisit this.

CherylDeFranceschi ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 8y
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Fun Photo Friday III: The Search for Rock. This is my home collection of books on popular music. It ties in with the last photo - I've been collecting string for a fiction project combining Americana, music mythology, and the supernatural for a while. This might be the year I finally write it.

SusanInTiburon I was riveted by I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, but I sort of wish I had never read it. Musical genius, but not a nice man. 9y
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