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Hal Blaine, legendary drummer and member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, said "This is the most unique book I have ever seen...It is a must-have for any researcher and record fan!" The 60s Music Compendium is THE resource for every 60s music fan, DJ, cover band, and music educator. You'll find over 150 lists, charts, and illustrations inside. Gary Puckett (of Gary Puckett & The Union Gap) said: "The 60s Music Compendium is not only very informative but the reader will find many of their fondest memories hidden within these pages. Truly fun and entertaining!" Cover bands will love the lists of songs that feature certain instruments, like the organ, sitar, and harmonica. DJs will love the ability to organize playlists by instruments and genres like novelty songs, car songs, and instrumental songs. Music educators and students will appreciate the music theory section that lists songs that share a common musical element, such as an unusual time signature, a countermelody, or an ostinato. Anyone who enjoys 60s music will like the quirky lists, such as: songs with whistling, songs with deaths, and songs with mistakes.
Flash back to the '80s with more than 50 classic hits from the "totally awesome" era! Each song in this massive collection earned the distinction of a No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. Music makers of all ages will discover a lifetime of enjoyment among the more than 300 pages of sheet music in this songbook. Titles: Africa * Against All Odds * Always * Arthur's Theme (The Best That You Can Do) * At This Moment * Beat It * Bette Davis Eyes * Billie Jean * Careless Whisper * Celebration * Centerfold * Come on Eileen * Crazy for You * Endless Love * Every Breath You Take * Everytime You Go Away * Eye of the Tiger * Father Figure * Flashdance . . . What a Feeling * Glory of Love (Theme from The Karate Kid Part II) * Greatest Love of All * Hard to Say I'm Sorry * Heaven Is a Place on Earth * Hold on to the Nights * I Just Can't Stop Loving You * I Want to Know What Love Is * If You Don't Know Me by Now * Islands in the Stream * Jump * Kiss on My List * Livin' on a Prayer * Man in the Mirror * Morning Train (Nine to Five) * Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now * On My Own * Open Your Heart * Right Here Waiting * Roll with It * Sweet Child O' Mine * Take My Breath Away (Love Theme from Top Gun) * That's What Friends Are For * Time After Time * (I've Had) The Time of My Life * Up Where We Belong * Upside Down * Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go * We Are the World * What's Love Got to Do with It * The Wind Beneath My Wings * With or Without You * Woman in Love.
It was a scene that had many names: some original members referred to themselves as punks, others, new romantics, new wavers, the bats or the morbids. 'Goth' did not gain lexical currency until the late 1980s. But no matter what term was used, 'postpunk' encompasses all the incarnations of the 1980s alternative movement. Some Wear Leather, Some Wear Lace is a visual and oral history of the first decade of the scene. Featuring interviews with both the performers and the audience to capture the community on and off stage, the book places personal snapshots alongside professional photography to reveal a unique range of fashions, bands and scenes. A book about the music, the individual and the creativity of a worldwide community rather than theoretical definitions of a subculture, Some Wear Leather, Some Wear Lace considers a subject not often covered by academic books. Whether you were part of the scene or are just fascinated by different modes of expression, this book will transport you to another time and place.
"The pictures, which include some posed portraits but are mostly concert shots, are the chief attraction. They freeze moments of adolescent release, vein-bulging intensity and sweaty communion that fuses performer and audience...Vivid and evocative." --Washington Post "Scott Crawford, the man behind the acclaimed documentary Salad Days, has given us another taste of the best-kept secret of 80s in his new book Spoke: Washington DC’s hardcore punk scene." --Dazed "With music by Minor Threat, Void, Rites of Spring, Government Issue, and many others propelling the story of hardscrabble, Reagan-era D.C. as the hotbed for a new artistic outlet in Salad Days, Crawford saw the book as a way to scoop up important narrative from the cutting-room floor and find a new home for it." --Fast Company "Pockmarked with burned-out buildings and boarded-over storefronts, Northwest DC was once home to a vibrant and sometimes violent punk movement beginning in the early 1980s. For geeky 12-year-old Scott Crawford, that changed everything: He chucked comic books for punk rock and self-published a music zine from his mother’s kitchen table in Silver Spring. This month, Crawford releases a book about those days, Spoke--a companion to his 2014 documentary, Salad Days--featuring stories from local players such as Dave Grohl, Henry Rollins, and Ian MacKaye." --Washingtonian Magazine "Spoke...adroitly uses both photographs and oral histories to capture the importance of what can best be described as a cultural revolution within the nation’s capital." --Shepherd Express "This coffee table version of the documentary [Salad Days] follows the D.C. scene’s often politically-charged brand of punk rock, from Bad Brains to Jawbox, and of course the legendary Fugazi. And there’s even the near-forgotten SOA, whose frontman Henry Rollins took his D.C. energy to L.A. where he stepped in as the singer for Black Flag." --Yellow Scene Magazine "A must-have for any rock historian or pop-culture buff...The perfect punk coffee table book." --Shockwave Magazine "Highly recommended...A must read for punk fans." --Chorus.fm/HiFiNoise "A worthy addition to the growing amount of literature on the American hardcore/punk scene, Spoke will look great on any aging punks’ coffee table as a document to a vital, electric time." --Ink19.com "A forthright testament to a kaleidoscopic community. This is a rounded collection, with surprises on every page...It’s collection that rocks." --Shelf Awareness for Readers The Washington, DC punk music scene of the 1980s gave birth to influential bands like Bad Brains, Minor Threat, and Fugazi. Here that era is portrayed in its purest form: an oral history by the creators themselves, including nearly two hundred photographs capturing the power and spirit of this politically progressive corner of American underground music. This stunning and intimate collection features rare images from Jim Saah, Cynthia Connolly, Bert Queiroz, and many others who documented this vibrant community. Compiled by Scott Crawford—whose critically acclaimed film Salad Days provided an unprecedented exploration into the 1980s DC punk scene—Spoke delves deeper into one of the most dynamic movements in US music history. Featuring: BAD BRAINS, THE TEEN IDLES, BLACK MARKET BABY, SOA, MINOR THREAT, GOVERNMENT ISSUE, VOID, IRON CROSS, THE FAITH, SCREAM, MARGINAL MAN, GRAY MATTER, BEEFEATER, KING FACE, RITES OF SPRING, DAG NASTY, EMBRACE, SOULSIDE, FIRE PARTY, SHUDDER TO THINK, IGNITION, FUGAZI, SWIZ, THE NATION OF ULYSSES, and JAWBOX.
(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook). The 1980s were all about shoulders pads, parachute pants, and jams like the ones in this rad collection of nearly 60 hits: Africa * Billie Jean * Can't Fight This Feeling * Come On Eileen * Down Under * Every Breath You Take * Every Rose Has Its Thorn * Faith * Footloose * Girls Just Want to Have Fun * Hello * Here I Go Again * I Love Rock 'N Roll * I Want to Know What Love Is * Jessie's Girl * Like a Virgin * Livin' on a Prayer * Open Arms * Right Here Waiting * Rosanna * Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) * Time After Time * Total Eclipse of the Heart * Uptown Girl * and more.
Revised and updated to include material from Star Trek VI - The undiscovered country.
(Easy Piano Songbook). Easy piano arrangements of over 80 songs from the decade of excess where Generation X came of age. Includes: Another Brick in the Wall * Billie Jean * Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run) * Chariots of Fire * Don't Stop Believin' * Endless Love * Eye of the Tiger * Flashdance...What a Feeling * Girls Just Want to Have Fun * How Will I Know * I Love Rock 'N Roll * Jump * Karma Chameleon * Let's Hear It for the Boy * Like a Virgin * Missing You * Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now * One More Night * Pour Some Sugar on Me * Right Here Waiting * Sweet Child O' Mine * Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) * Take on Me * Through the Years * Up Where We Belong * What's Love Got to Do with It * When Doves Cry * With or Without You * and more.
This first volume collects all the stories F. Paul Wilson published in the Seventies and Eighties. Presented in chronological order with introductory notes by the author, this is a monumental and historical document as well as well as a wonderful celebration a staggeringly impressive career by one of our best. Included in this collection: The Cleansing Machine Ratman Higher Centers The Man with the Anteater He Shall Be John Lipidleggin' To Fill the Sea and Air Demonstrong Be Fruitful and Multiply Soft The Last 'One Mo' Once Golden Oldies Revival Dat-Tay-Vao Traps The Years the Music Died Ménage à Trois Doc Johnson Cuts Muscles Feelings Tenants Faces The Tenth Toe (or: The Beginning of My End) Buckets
(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook). The 1980s were all about shoulders pads, parachute pants, and jams like the ones in this rad collection of nearly 60 hit songs arranged for piano and voice with guitar chord frames: Africa * Billie Jean * Can't Fight This Feeling * Come On Eileen * Down Under * Every Breath You Take * Every Rose Has Its Thorn * Faith * Footloose * Girls Just Want to Have Fun * Hello * Here I Go Again * I Love Rock 'N Roll * I Want to Know What Love Is * Jessie's Girl * Like a Virgin * Livin' on a Prayer * Open Arms * Right Here Waiting * Rosanna * Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) * Time After Time * Total Eclipse of the Heart * Uptown Girl * and more.