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Laddar... Tell me why : a Beatles commentary (urspr publ 1988; utgåvan 1988)av Tim Riley
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Better than most Beatle books in defining what you are hearing when you listen to Fab Four songs. Tim Riley breaks down, chord by chord the indiviual songs, tells who is playing, who is singing, when the piece was conceived, and when recorded and how. A really good book to read while listening to the songs, eating bread and soft cheese (crakers are too loud), and drinking a bottle of your best wine in front of a fire on a dark winter Sunday afternoon with the phone off. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
Hänvisningar till detta verk hos externa resurser. Wikipedia på engelska (31)A unique combination of musical analysis and cultural history, Tell Me Why stands alone among Beatles books with its single-minded focus on the most important aspect of the band: its music. Riley offers a new, deeper understanding of the Beatles by closely considering each song and album they recorded in an exploration as rigorous as it is soulful. He tirelessly sifts through the Beatles discography, making clear that the legendary four were more than mere teen idols: They were brilliant innovators who mastered an extremely detailed art. Since the first publication of Tell Me Why in 1988, much new primary source material has appeared--Paul McCartney's authorized biography, the Anthology CDs and videos, the complete Parlophone-sequenced albums on CD, the Live at the BBCsessions, and the global smash 1. Riley incorporates all the new material in an update that makes this a crucial book for Beatles fans. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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The book covers all of the Beatles' albums, from "Please Please Me" to "Let It Be," and provides detailed analysis of each song on each album. In addition to discussing the music itself, Riley also delves into the cultural and historical context in which the Beatles were creating their music.
One of the unique features of this book is that it includes a "Listening Guide" at the end of each chapter, which provides recommendations for further listening based on the songs and albums discussed in that chapter. This makes it a great resource for anyone who is interested in deepening their understanding and appreciation of the Beatles' music.
Overall, "Tell Me Why: The Beatles: Album By Album, Song By Song, The Sixties And…" is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of one of the most important and influential bands in the history of popular music.
"Tell Me Why: The Beatles: Album By Album, Song By Song, The Sixties And…" covers a wide range of cultural and historical contexts that influenced the Beatles and their music. Some of the topics discussed in the book include:
The social and political changes of the 1960s, such as the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, and the counterculture movement, and how these issues influenced the Beatles' music and worldview.
The Beatles' own personal experiences, including their upbringing in working-class Liverpool, their early days playing in clubs in Hamburg and Liverpool, and their later experiences touring the world and dealing with fame and fortune.
The musical and cultural influences that shaped the Beatles' sound, such as rock and roll, skiffle, R&B, and Indian classical music.
The Beatles' relationships with each other and with other musicians and artists, including their collaborations with producer George Martin, their interactions with other bands like the Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys, and their connections to the art and literary scenes in London.
Throughout the book, Riley provides a rich and nuanced understanding of the cultural and historical contexts that influenced the Beatles and their music. By exploring these contexts, he helps readers to appreciate the complexity and depth of the Beatles' music and its enduring legacy.
One important theme that runs throughout the book is the way that the Beatles' music intersected with and responded to the social and political changes of the 1960s. For example, Riley discusses how songs like "Revolution" and "Blackbird" reflected the band's engagement with issues of civil rights and anti-war activism. He also explores how the Beatles' own experiences of fame and success, as well as their relationships with other musicians and artists, shaped their music and worldview.
Another key aspect of the book is its focus on the Beatles' musical influences and innovations. Riley provides detailed analysis of the band's musical style, including their use of harmony, melody, and rhythm, as well as their incorporation of non-Western musical traditions, such as Indian classical music. He also discusses the impact that the Beatles had on popular music more broadly, and how their innovations paved the way for new developments in rock, pop, and other genres.
In addition to these themes, the book also offers insights into the Beatles' personal lives and relationships. Riley delves into the band's dynamic and complex interpersonal dynamics, including their friendships and rivalries, and their romantic relationships. He also explores the way that the Beatles' experiences of childhood and adolescence, as well as their later experiences of fame and success, influenced their music and their personal lives.
"Tell Me Why: The Beatles: Album By Album, Song By Song, The Sixties And…" provides a rich and multifaceted exploration of the cultural and historical contexts that shaped the Beatles and their music. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the Beatles' legacy and the broader cultural and social changes of the 1960s. ( )