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Cargando... Hotel California: The True-Life Adventures of Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young, Mitchell, Taylor, Browne, Ronstadt, Geffen, the Eagles, and Their Many Friends (2021)por Barney Hoskyns
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I loved this book by British journalist Barney Hoskyns. Published in 2006 in hardcover, it is an oral history of the Southern California scene from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s, which I read while listening mostly to music on You Tube from the very same artists quoted in the book. It describes in vivid detail the artists, their music, the movers and shakers, the cash, drugs, and sex that defined and ultimately destroyed the idealism and optimism of the time as the Sixties rolled into the Seventies. A fascinating roller coaster ride. ( ) Finished on Jul 4, 2013 The time: mid 60's to late 70's The place: Los Angeles, California, specifically the Laurel Canyon (and beyond) music scene. Barney Hoskyns is a writer, editor and British music critic, who ushers us through a rise and fall era in the California musical scene. Behind the songs we loved, we're given an informative look at a myriad of relationships (both professional and personal). We're given snapshots of the singer/songwriters with their backgrounds, their personalities, their genius, their quirks. In an era of decadence and discovery, Hoskyns proposes that "two things had effectively killed the sixties hippie dream" One was cocaine; the other was big money. One reviewer call it "an epic tale of songs and sunshine, genius and greed. " You'll also find list of the albums referred to in the book, suggested readings and numerous interview notes. This is another Hoskyns offering that proves he has a keen eye for the musical scene. 4.5★ Certainly full of interesting facts, but suffers from too many of them. The cast of characters is huge and unwieldy, with many people doing what I felt were unnecessary walk-ons. The writing was magazine-like with extra trivia shoehorned in. I enjoyed parts of it very much, especially how songs came to be written. On the whole, though, I can't recommend it to anyone but the stone Laurel Canyon junkie. It began in the late 1960s in a bohemian, artistic enclave in the canyons near Los Angeles. It spawned the singer-songwriter era of rock music and produced what would be called "the Southern California sound" and "country rock." It essentially ended in the 1970s as commercial success and millionaire lifestyles led to the disintegration of an edifice symbolized by "Hotel California." That song title also serves befittingly as the title of Barney Hoskyns' exploration of that era. While subtitled "The True-life Adventures of Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young, Mitchell, Taylor, Browne, Ronstadt, Geffen, the Eagles, and Their Many Friends," the book is far broader. Hoskyns, a British music writer and critic, traces the history and development of what began as a mellow, acoustic and literate style of introspective music. Hotel California begins where the music did -- in Laurel Canyon. There, musicians influenced by rock, folk and politics gathered into what would become a melting pot of styles and sounds. Among the first trends to emerge from this mélange was the singer-songwriter. According to Jackson Browne, who would be among those to epitomize the sound, when Neil Young and Joni Mitchell released their debut albums in 1968, "you started to get songs that only the songwriter could have sung -- that were part of the songwriter's personality." But the songwriters weren't alone in developing and promoting what would broaden and eventually become known as the Southern California sound. Balance of review at http://prairieprogressive.com/?p=744 sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
In the late sixties and early seventies, Los Angeles was a hotbed of musical creativity--the home base of Joni Mitchell, the Eagles, James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, Jackson Browne, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, among many others. Now, drawing on exclusive interviews with many of the leading players, music journalist Hoskyns recreates the excitement, ferment, and energy of those years. We see the genesis of Crosby, Stills, and Nash at Joni Mitchell's house in Laurel Canyon. We see the Eagles implode in backstage fistfights after the success of their huge hit album Hotel California. And we get the real story on David Geffen and the other money men who nurtured, bankrolled--and some say corrupted--the L.A. music scene. Filled with revealing anecdotes that chronicle the drug-fueled chaos, bed-hopping antics, and enduring musical achievements of the era, this book for classic rock fans everywhere.--From publisher description. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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