Sonata for Jukebox : Pop Music, Memory, and the Imagined Life

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2004-03-01
Publisher(s): Pgw
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Summary

Dazzling and original, "Sonata for Jukebox is a brilliant foray into how pop music has woven itself into our lives since the dawn of the recording age. Geoffrey O'Brien has delved into 20th-century pop music as we experience it: a phenomenon that is at once public and private; personal yet popular. This is not a history of pop music, although fragments of that history find their way into its pages. It is not a memoir, although it is an entertaining biography of the author's ears and his family's exceptional affinity with pop music--his father was a leading New York DJ and his grandfather led a dance band in Philadelphia. It is an exploration of what listeners hear, what they think they hear, and how they connect it with the rest of their lives. The dizzying array of musical references will play through the reader's mind like a soundtrack as O'Brien explores how lives are lived in the presence--and in the memory of the presence--of music.

Author Biography

Geoffrey O'Brien is a poet and prose writer. He has been honored with a Whiting Award and contributes regularly to The New York Review of Books, Artforum, Film Comment, and other journals. He is editor-in-chief of The Library of America and lives in New York City

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(4)
EXPOSITION
1 The Return of Burt Bacharach
5(24)
2 House Music
29(28)
3 From a Family Album
Wyoming Valley's Most Famous Band
57(16)
4 From a Family Album
Early Experiences of a Radio Announcer
73(32)
5 Back to the Country
105(24)
DEVELOPMENT
6 Top Forty
129(18)
7 Seven Fat Years
147(12)
8 Along the Great Divide
159(18)
9 Central Park West (Side A)
177(24)
10 Central Park West (Side B)
201(30)
RECAPITULATION
11 The Lonely Sea
231(24)
12 The Rabbi's Playlist
255(14)
13 The Year of Overthrowal
269(14)
14 Ambient Night at Roots Lounge
283(22)
15 Silence in the Age of Noise
305(12)
Coda 317(4)
A Jukebox of the Mind, 1929-1982 321(4)
Acknowledgments 325(2)
Bibliography 327

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