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The Music and Noise of the Stooges, 1967-71 Michael S. Begnal

The Music and Noise of the Stooges, 1967-71 By Michael S. Begnal

The Music and Noise of the Stooges, 1967-71 by Michael S. Begnal


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The Stooges have come to be considered one of the most important rock bands. By emphasizing their influence on later developments, however, critics tend to overlook the significance of the band in their own context and era. The Music and Noise of the Stooges, 1967-71 addresses such oversights.

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The Music and Noise of the Stooges, 1967-71: Lost in the Future by Michael S. Begnal

The Stooges have come to be considered one of the most important rock bands, especially in regard to the formation of punk. By emphasizing their influence on later developments, however, critics tend to overlook the significance of the band in their own context and era. The Music and Noise of the Stooges, 1967-71 addresses such oversights.

Utilizing the lenses of cultural criticism and sound studies (drawing on the thinking of Theodor Adorno, Jacques Attali, and Pierre Bourdieu, among others), as well as contemporary and archival texts, this extensively researched study analyzes the trajectory and musical output of the original Stooges. During the late 1960s and early 70s, a moment when the dissonant energy of rocknroll was more than ever being subsumed by the record industry, the Stooges were initially commercial failures, with the bands "noisy" music and singer Iggy Pops "bizarre" onstage performances confusing their label, Elektra Records. As Begnal argues, the Stooges embodied a tension between market forces and an innovative, avant-garde artistic vision, as they sought to liberate audiences from passivity and stimulate an immanent joy in the rocknroll moment.

This book offers a fresh perspective on the Stooges that will appeal both to rock fans and scholars (especially in the fields of cultural studies, the long Sixties, musicology, punk studies, and performance studies).

The Music and Noise of the Stooges, 1967-71 Reviews

[Begnal] frames the Stooges output and achievement in terms of cultural and literary criticism and sound studiesmost interesting is Begnals contextual analyses of the group as products of 60s social and political upheaval, who as scholars of jazz and blues were heavily steeped in the racial and cultural dialogues of the time. Within this he also dissects the relationship between market forces and the avant garde, and the record industrys role as agents of capitalism and commodification.

Mojo

author Michael S. Begnal has dredged up some surprising and provable influences on the bands intentions to smelt their initial psychy improvisation into tangible riffs and steadily solidified albumsthis is a fresh reminder of those intriguing early days, adding smarts back into a story that is often lazily wound down into a bunch of memes about Iggy not wearing shirtsthe investigation into the words and sounds of Loose along will keep most uber-fans engrossedthere are useful [interviews] from old articles throughout that you might not ever have come across before.

Ugly Things, 64

This aint just any ol Stooges book but one which really deals with the deep down whys and wherefores of just what the group was up to during their original pre-RAW POWER rompTONS of pertinent information, a whole load of it unknown even to methat is presented here along with the insight and workings of what was so unique and downright special about the StoogesBegnal put[s] it into heady but understandable terms..really, this is worth the while.

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About Michael S. Begnal

Michael S. Begnal teaches writing in the English Department at Ball State University, Indiana, USA. He is a poet as well as a scholar.

Table of Contents

Introduction: "A Strange Type of Life"

1 Becoming the Stooges

2 Action, Reaction, Advance

3 The Making of Fun House

4 Fun House in the World

5 The Third Elektra Album That Never Was

Conclusion: Becoming "Classic"

Bibliography

Discography

Filmography

Additional information

NPB9780367648435
9780367648435
0367648431
The Music and Noise of the Stooges, 1967-71: Lost in the Future by Michael S. Begnal
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-11-26
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