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Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay


Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay

The dodgy business of popular music

von: Simon Napier-Bell

8,49 €

Verlag: Unbound Digital
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 26.06.2014
ISBN/EAN: 9781783520305
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 400

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Beschreibungen

<p>Let legendary rock manager Simon Napier-Bell take you inside the (dodgy) world of popular music – not just a creative industry, but a business that has made people rich beyond their wildest dreams. He balances seductive anecdotes – pulling back the curtain on the gritty and absurd side of the industry – with an insightful exploration of the relationship between creativity and money.</p>
<p>This book describes the evolution of the industry from 1713 – the year parliament granted writers ownership over what they wrote – to today, when a global, 100 billion pound industry is controlled by just three major players: Sony, Universal and Warner. Inside you will uncover some little-known facts about the industry, including: how a formula for writing hit songs in the 1900s helped create 50,000 of the best-known songs of all time; how Jewish immigrants and black jazz musicians dancing cheek-to-cheek created a template for all popular music that followed; and how rock tours became the biggest, quickest, sleaziest and most profitable ventures the music industry has ever seen.</p>
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<p>After reading <i>Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay</i>, you'll never listen to music in the same way again.</p>
A highly acclaimed history of the popular music business, as told by its ultimate insider
A highly acclaimed history of the popular music business, as told by its ultimate insider
Simon Napier-Bell has been a film composer, songwriter, record producer, and author, but he is perhaps best known for having managed such artists as The Yardbirds, Marc Bolan, Japan and Wham!. Under his management, Wham! became the first Western pop group ever to play in Communist China. He is the author of three other books about the music industry:
<i>You Don't Have to Say You Love Me, Black Vinyl White Powder&#xa0;</i>and
<i>I'm Coming to Take You to Lunch</i>. He is a director of Papa Entertainments PLC and of Snap-B Music, and continues to consult, write and broadcast on the music industry.
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<li>Simon Napier-Bell is the ultimate music industry insider. Manager to the Yardbirds, Marc Bolan and Wham! among many others, he also co-wrote Dusty Springfield's hit 'You Don't Have To Say You Love Me' (later recorded by Elvis Presley).</li>
<li>His 2002 book <i>Black Vinyl White Powder</i>&#xa0;is a classic survey of the post-war British pop scene, and has sold over 10k copies to date.</li>
<li>For fans of <i>Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop</i>&#xa0;by Bob Stanley, <i>Electric Shock </i>by Peter Doggett, <i>Uncommon People: The Rise and Fall of the Rock Stars 1933-1994&#xa0;</i>by David Hepworth.</li>
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<li>'One of the best music books I’ve ever read' <b>Pete Paphides</b><br></li>
<li><b>'</b>He tells this roller-coaster of a story like it is: engaging, amusing, heartbreaking, enraging and appalling with every turn of the page' <b>Mark Knopfler</b></li>
<li><b></b>'The world’s highest-grade rock’n’roll gossip . . . A sharp, fast-moving and beautifully written popular history spanning three centuries of wheeling, dealing, horse-trading, cigar-chewing enterprise and skullduggery'&#xa0;<b>Mark Ellen</b><b><br></b></li>
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