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I Hate Old Music, Too
How Familiarity & Overuse Killed Our Favorite Music- Authors:
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- 2024
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- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4930-7351-1
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4930-7352-8
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 256
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- CONTENTS No access
- FOREWORD No access
- ABOUT THIS BOOK No access
- A FEW WORDS ON TERMINOLOGY No access
- INTRODUCTION No access Pages 1 - 9
- Chapter One We Built This City on Landfill, Mud, and Shifting Sands. Rock’n’Roll Had Nothing to Do with It—or, If You Can’t Spell It, Don’t Sell It No access Pages 10 - 16
- Chapter Two My Parents Went to Woodstock and All I Inherited Was Their Lousy Record Collection—or, Fear and Loathing in the Rock Hall of Fame No access Pages 17 - 27
- Chapter Three First World Problems—or, So You Think You Hate Old Music? No access Pages 28 - 33
- Chapter Four The Top Ten Rock’n’Roll Anatidaephobiacs—or, When Will the Cloud Start Shouting Back? No access Pages 34 - 42
- Chapter Five How to Dismantle an Atomic Eff-Bomb—or, The Rudest Words Are Rock’n’Roll No access Pages 43 - 51
- Chapter Six Sdrawkcab Siht Etirw em Edam Lived Eht—or, Satanic Messages in Reverse No access Pages 52 - 61
- Chapter Seven Ten Things You Didn’t Know abou tElvis Presley’s Bottom—or, The Greatest Albums Ever Listed No access Pages 62 - 70
- Chapter Eight The Five Funniest Jokes Jim Morrison Ever Told—or, Quality versus Quantity No access Pages 71 - 77
- Chapter Nine We’re Just Not That Into You, Boomer—or, What Does This Button Do? No access Pages 78 - 86
- Chapter Ten The Undelete-Able File—or, “Wow, I’ve Got Some Real Lame Shit on My iPod.” “Oh, You, Too?” No access Pages 87 - 91
- Chapter Eleven Butternut Canker Killed the Video Star—or, Promoting the Pants off Garbage No access Pages 92 - 99
- Chapter Twelve The Fifteen Filthiest Progressive Rock Beards—or, Are Sales Really the Only Barometer You Respect? No access Pages 100 - 110
- Chapter Thirteen What Tomorrow’s Pop Stars Looked Like Last Week (You’ll Never Recognize Number Three)—or, A Plague of Oldies No access Pages 111 - 117
- Chapter Fourteen Super-Harry-Outsells-Beatles, Though-He’s-Quite-Atrocious—or, Editorial Bias Not Included No access Pages 118 - 124
- Chapter Fifteen Meanwhile, on the Forums No access Pages 125 - 129
- Chapter Sixteen Lip-Synching, Libido-Quenching ,Foul-Tasting, Debilitating, Buzz-Killing, Shit-Talking, Tired of-Living, Sick-of-Giving, Fool-Appealing—or, That Sinking Feeling No access Pages 130 - 138
- Chapter Seventeen Parturient Montes, Nascetur Ridiculus Mus—or, A Sickness of Supergroups No access Pages 139 - 143
- Chapter Eighteen One More Time for the Fans—or, Don’t They Look Young for Their Age? No access Pages 144 - 151
- Chapter Nineteen Named and Shamed—Ten Artists Who Claim They Do Remember the 1960s—or, Oops, There Goes Another Vertebrae No access Pages 152 - 156
- Chapter Twenty The Secret Life of Pants—or, Reviving Vinyl for Fun Profit and Profit No access Pages 157 - 170
- Chapter Twenty-One We’ll Fix It in the Mix—or, Fifty Years Later No access Pages 171 - 177
- Chapter Twenty-Two Twenty Totally Tubular Hits of the 1980s—or, The Wrong Box No access Pages 178 - 183
- Chapter Twenty-Three First Time Ever in Limited Edition “Distressed” (Scratchy Warped) Dirty Off-Black Vinyl—or, In Praise of Rip-Off Store Day No access Pages 184 - 188
- Chapter Twenty-Four The Sound of Tomorrow’s Yesterdays Today—or, The Wonder of Eurovision No access Pages 189 - 200
- Chapter Twenty-Five In Which We Thank the Stars of the Past for Their Service . . .and Tell Them It’s Time to Let Go No access Pages 201 - 206
- EPILOGUE No access Pages 207 - 212
- APPENDIX A No access Pages 213 - 234
- APPENDIX B No access Pages 235 - 248
- BIBLIOGRAPHY No access Pages 249 - 252
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS No access Pages 253 - 254
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR No access Pages 255 - 256





