Description |
223 pages ; 25 cm |
Note |
Includes index. |
Contents |
Wretched refuse -- Nearly naked through the not exactly negro streets at dawn -- White like me -- I don't know what this is, but you owe me a story -- A dork's progress -- Flowers in my hair -- Weird scenes in the gold mine -- The summer of my discontent -- I was a teenage Marcel Proust -- The unraveling -- Groucho Marxism -- The whole world is watching -- The reckoning -- Aftermath (or: There's a bathroom on the right) |
Summary |
The Village Voice's orginal rock critic shares how he came to write the column that would make his name, befriended the great rock legends of the age, got involved with political radicals, and explored how the politics and culture of the sixties influenced music and life. |
Subject |
Goldstein, Richard, 1944-
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Music journalists -- United States -- Biography.
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Rock music -- History and criticism.
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ISBN |
9781620408872 (hardback) |
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1620408872 (hardback) |
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9781620408889 (paperback) |
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1620408880 (paperback) |
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