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Edgy, witty, and opinionated critical analysis of “classic rock” in the 21st century, discussing everything from modern remixes of classic albums (why?) to concert ticket prices, Record Store Day, the vinyl revival, milking deceased artists, reunions, tribute acts, and more.
When Dave Thompson’s I Hate New Music: The Classic Rock Manifesto in 2008, the book did not so much divide the world of rock reading as leave it in an uproar. It started arguments, it ended debates, and for the author of over 150 music books, it not only received the strongest reader response of any book he’d written, it also still crops up in author interviews today.
Almost fifteen years later, however, much has changed, and the classics have lost some of their bite as well. In I Hate Old Music, Too, Thompson recasts the story of “classic rock” in the 21st century.
Among the targets of his ire are lavish box sets that mostly just duplicate the albums you already own; comebacks and reunions featuring half or even fewer of the band members; the dark side of the “vinyl revival;” the continued cult of The Beatles; and much more.
Published | Feb 20 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 282 |
ISBN | 9781493073528 |
Imprint | Backbeat |
Illustrations | 38 b/w photos |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
What makes the book impossible to put down… is the author’s gonzo approach to the subject — laugh-out-loud funny, peppered with jokes and awash in wry amusement, irony and a touch of biting sarcasm… Extremely well argued.
Goldmine
Thompson, a contributor to Rolling Stone and Melody Maker, embarks on this journey through the past with sharp tongue and sharp elbows.
Popmatters
Most of his targets are exceedingly deserving of skewering… his humor knows no—or few—bounds. Good, clean fun.
Booklist
“The book is a fast, snappy and sometimes hilarious and ferocious screed that will surely get Classic Rock music nerds, of course arguing.”
Houston Press
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