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The Magic Years Jonathan Taplin

The Magic Years By Jonathan Taplin

The Magic Years by Jonathan Taplin


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The Magic Years: Scenes from a Rock-and-Roll Life by Jonathan Taplin

"[Jonathan Taplin] was the one who made Mean Streets and The Last Waltz possible, for which I will always be grateful. We had quite a few adventures on both projects, and theyre all chronicled in this memoir of his colorful life in show business." Martin Scorsese

"The Magic Years reads like a Magical Mystery Tour of music, loss, beauty, family, justice, and social upheaval." Rosanne Cash

Jonathan Taplins extraordinary journey has put him at the crest of every major cultural wave in the past half century: he was tour manager for Bob Dylan and the Band in the 60s, producer of major films in the 70s, an executive at Merrill Lynch in the 80s, creator of the Internets first video-on-demand service in the 90s, and a cultural critic and author writing about technology in the new millennium. His is a lifetime marked not only by good timing but by impeccable instinctsfrom the folk scene to Woodstock, Hollywoods rebellious film movement, and beyond. Taplin is not just a witness but a lifelong producer, the right-hand man to some of the greatest talents of both pop culture and the underground.

With cameos by Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Martin Scorsese, and countless other icons, The Magic Years is both a rock memoir and a work of cultural criticism from a key player who watched a nation turn from idealism to nihilism. Taplin offers a clear-eyed roadmap of how we got here and makes a convincing case for arts power to deliver us from passionless detachment and rekindle our humanism.

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"This is a unified story, from Taplin's time as road manager for Bob Dylan and the Band to movie producing to investment banking to technology writing, and what makes it so is thinking: someone is always wondering what's behind the curtain, if only because what's behind it is almost certainly going to make a better story than what's in front of it. So in a concise and burrowing manner, he tells you about the music business, with Meyer Lansky behind both MCA and Warner Communications; Michael Milken as the architect of the media landscape that Donald Trump harvested; how with their version of Marvin Gaye's "Don't Do It" the Band, having 'trapped themselves within a sort of puritan destiny,' at least for a few minutes 'shed the hair shirt'; or for that matter why Gaye's What's Going On was as politically symbolic as track star John Carlos's raised fist at the 1968 Olympics.' And a hundred other tales and grace notes." Greil Marcus, music journalist and cultural critic

"Jonathan Taplin has lived many lives and all of them have intersected with greatness. In this candid, insightful memoir, he chronicles his collaboration with seminal artists. This is a fascinating insider perspective of a time that forever changed music and film." Don Henley

"The Magic Years remarkably shares how Jon Taplin was on the front lines of so many pivotal and historic events. He has a helluva story to tell. I wouldnt believe it if I hadnt seen a lot of it with my own eyes." Robbie Robertson

"Jonathan Taplin and I had our share of conflicts and disagreements, but he was the one who made Mean Streets and The Last Waltz possible, for which I will always be grateful. We had quite a few adventures on both projects, and theyre all chronicled in this memoir of his colorful life in show business." Martin Scorsese

"The Magic Years reads like a Magical Mystery Tour of music, loss, beauty, family, justice, and social upheaval. It contains true magic, and true inspiration, as do the years, the people, and the story Taplin recalls." Rosanne Cash

"Jon Taplin has lived an extraordinary life during an extraordinary time. I have watched him land on his feet again and again after completing death-defying midair acrobatics. I dont know if the things in this book actually happened, but I know all of it is true." T Bone Burnett

"Jonathan Taplin not only believed in magic, he made magic happen. From the 1960s to the present day, he supported and traveled with entertainment royalty, from Bob Dylan and George Harrison to Martin Scorsese and Wim Wenders, helping them get their art out to the world. And through it all, he kept his head and his integrity. The result is a memoir of exceptional humanity and credibility." Louis Menand, author of The Free World

"Jonathan Taplin was everywhere you weren't, from Dylan's electric debut at the Newport Folk Festival to the Rolling Stones' recording of Exile on Main Street on the Cote d'Azur to the filming of Mean Streets on the Lower East Sideand more. He tells his tale with wisdom, humor, historical grounding, and an unblunted passion for justice, not to mention the curiosity, gumption, and lust for life that got him to those places to begin with." Lucy Sante, author of Maybe the People Would Be the Times

"Great book it's rare that someone can tell a first-person account of the earliest Dylan concerts, the civil rights movement, JFK's assassination, MLK's rallies, and the Beatles' first arrival in America." Scott Galloway

"A rock and roll tour of all the great cultural shifts of the last half century!" Thomas L. Friedman

"The Magic Years is an extraordinary autobiography, in that it isn't just the chronicling of a life, but it is an extended meditation on the artistic, social, political, and cultural changes that have taken place in the last forty years. Taplin grapples with some truly big ideas in this bookand he condemns in robust terms the present cynical and dystopian age, in which the contemporary left is compared, unfavorably, with the left of the Sixties." Douglas Preston, President of the Authors Guild, author Lost City of the Monkey God

"A really important book . . . The Magic Years is not nostalgia. It really puts you front and center, where we are." Robert Scheer, Scheer Intelligence, KCRW

"The Magic Years disproves Robin Williamss famous line: Jon Taplin remembers the sixties (and seventies and beyond) and he was definitely there, as a maker and impresario. Its an enviably rich life that he chronicles with unfailing charm and menschy generosity." Kurt Andersen, author of Evil Geniuses: The Unmaking of America

"Taplin is a formidable writer whose wit, attention to detail, and gift for turning a phrase makes The Magic Years a book worthy of its legendary subjects." Danny Goldberg, author of Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain

"In 1968, when the Bands Music from Big Pink was released, it felt like the incense and acid haze hanging over the music had been blown away by a cool mountain breeze. Jon Taplin was present for those days, and for everything that came afterwards. His memoir is as clear and strong as an Adirondack stream. Catch this cannonball." Charles P. Pierce, author of Idiot America: How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free

"It's uncanny to find someone closely involved in so many iconic events, and with such understanding. Thats why you have to read this vital book: despite losses, exhaustion, and compromise, the love and faith in it call us to make a new, glad day." Nigel Smith, William and Annie S. Paton Foundation Professor of Ancient and Modern Literature, Princeton University

"Readers will ride shotgun as Taplin journeys through some of the great moments in late 60s and 70s popular culture, with a significant coda on the forces that drive todays artistic output. There is much to savor here." Library Journal

About Jonathan Taplin

Jonathan Taplin is an author and director emeritus of the USC Annenberg Innovation Lab. Taplins bookMove Fast and Break Things: How Facebook, Google and Amazon Have Cornered Culture and Undermined Democracy, published by Little, Brown & Co., was nominated by theFinancial Timesas one of the Best Business Books of 2017. Taplin has produced music and film for Bob Dylan and the Band, George Harrison, Martin Scorsese, Wim Wenders, Gus Van Sant and many others. He was the founder of Intertainer, the first streaming video on demand platform in 1996. Mr. Taplin graduated from Princeton University. He was a professor at the USC Annenberg School for Communications and Journalism from 2003 to 2016. He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He currently sits on the boards of The Authors Guild, Americana Music Association, and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcettis Council on Technology and Innovation. His commentary has appeared in theNew York Times, theWashington Post, Time Magazine, theHuffington Post, theGuardian, Medium, theWashington Monthly, and theWall Street Journal.

Table of Contents

Contents
Prologue
1. Lord of the Flies1962
2. Dylan Goes Electric1965
3. The Summer of Love1967
4. Dylan and the Hawks1967
5. Princeton in Rebellion1967
6. The Band in Los Angeles1969
7. Bearsville1969
8. The Woodstock Festival1969
9. On the Road with the Band1970
10. The Concert for Bangladesh1971
11. The Rolling Stones in Exile1972
12. Mean Streets1973
13. Cannes Film Festival1974
14. The Last Waltz1976
15. Rolling Thunder and Beyond1980
16. Under Fire1980
17. Saving Disney1984
18. Until the End of the World1989
19. Strangled by Harvey Weinstein1996
20. Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Author

Additional information

GOR012194291
9781597145251
1597145254
The Magic Years: Scenes from a Rock-and-Roll Life by Jonathan Taplin
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Heyday Books
2021-06-17
344
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