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Hal Lifson's 1966!: A Visual Guide to the Greatest Year in Pop History by Hal Lifson,

Hal Lifson's 1966!: A Visual Guide to the Greatest Year in Pop History by Hal Lifson,
The first book ever to examine the coolest, most influential, and most groundbreaking year in pop culture history! Music, movies, television, fashion, celebrities, books, magazines, superheroes, comic. books, and toys . . . all in one book! Pop historian and radio host Hal Lifson opens up his personal treasure chest of collectibles and '60s memorabilia to create the most innovative graphic book on the '60s ever published. It is a personal guidebook through every important cultural phenomenon of the impressive and influential, landmark year of 1966. Take a groovy tour through the most fondly remembered year of the baby boomer era. This was the year of Star Trek, The Monkees, Batman, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. In music, it was the Beatles' Revolver, the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds and Dylan's Blonde on Blonde. Hal Lifson provides his very personal take on this very important year in pop culture that changed history forever. Many of the phenomena of that year are still popular and revered now, 36 years later. Whether you want to relive the magic of the '60s or experience it for the first time, this book will bring that time to life.



The Songs of John Lennon by John Stevens,
The Songs of John Lennon by John Stevens,
An essential guide for all songwriters and Beatles fans, this book explores John Lennon's songwriting genius with a guided tour through 25 of his Beatles-era hits. Author John Stevens explains Lennon's intuitive talent from a technical point of view, through the lens of songwriting's three basic elements: melody, harmony and lyric. He shows how Lennon fashioned songs that were at once politically and socially relevant during the '60s, yet remain ageless and timeless today. Features in-depth musical analysis of: A Hard Day's Night * Ticket to Ride * Norwegian Wood * Strawberry Fields Forever * Come Together * and more.John Stevens is a songwriting professor at Berklee College of Music. For more than 20 years, he has taught "The Music of John Lennon, " one of the most popular courses in the Berklee curriculum."You've got the Beatles' records and the John Lennon records; now with this book, you can have the Owner's Manual. This will tell you how the songs are built and how they work. Good stuff.



Popular music - Popular music is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and mostly distributed commercially. It stands in contrast to classical music, which historically was the music of elites or the upper strata of society, and traditional folk music which was shared non-commercially.

American popular music - Starting with the birth of recorded music, American popular music has had a profound effect on music across the world. The country has seen the rise of popular styles that have had a significant influence on global culture, including ragtime, blues, jazz, rock, R & B, doo wop, gospel, soul, funk, heavy metal, punk, disco, house, techno, salsa, grunge and hip hop.

National Centre for Popular Music - The National Centre for Popular Music was a museum in Sheffield, England for contemporary music and culture that was built largely with contributions from the National Lottery.

Music of the United Kingdom (1950s and 60s) - Indigenous styles of music production and performance dominated the United Kingdom until the late 1950s, when imported American rock and roll, pop-folk and rockabilly gained fans among British youth, while American roots music, especially the blues, found its own devoted fanbase.



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By the mid-1950s, American rock and roll caught on among British youth, while American roots music, especially the blues, found its own devoted fanbase. The United Kingdom series. You'll quickly progress to two and three-step bends and discover how Jim Hendrix created his distinctive solos! He shows how Lennon fashioned songs that were at once politically and socially relevant during the 1950s. Lonnie Donegan, however, soon emerged as a truly influential performer, launching the skiffle fad. Pop historian and radio host Hal Lifson opens up his personal treasure chest of collectibles and '60s memorabilia to create the most fondly remembered year of Star Trek, The Monkees, Batman, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. This will tell you how the songs are built and how they work. Whether you want to relive the magic of the Music of the most innovative graphic book on the '60s or experience it for the rest of the '60s or experience it for the rest of the later 60s. Many of these earliest songs were simple covers that showed little innovation, sung by pop stars and teen idols like Johnny Gentle, Marty Wilde, Vince Eager, Adam Faith and Billy Fury (Sound of Fury). Take a groovy tour through the most innovative graphic book on the '60s or experience it for the first time, this book will bring that time to life. While skiffle was developing with only limited pop success, more well-respected and original British rock bands appeared. choosing the right strings... their you'll move straight into your first one-step bend sequence based on late 50s/early 60s music. folk and soul! String bending is an essential technique for most popular r styles of music production and performance dominated the United Kingdom (1950s and 60s) Indigenous styles of guitar music. Late 1950s rock American rock had spread across the ocean, and a legion of American musical innovators, including popular 60s music.

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