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Control # 1 hbl99051273
Control # Id 3 GCG
Date 5 20190911110805.0
Fixed Data 8 100610s2011 nyuaf b 001 0 eng
LC Card 10    $a 2010024247
ISBN 20    $a0061670154 (pbk.)
ISBN 20    $a9780061670152 (pbk.)
Local Ctrl # 35    $a(OCoLC)ocn641532418
Obsolete 39    $a272551$cTLC
Cat. Source 40    $aDLC$cDLC$dYDX$dBTCTA$dYDXCP$dCDX$dSFR$dJAO$dVP@$dABG$dORX$dBWX$dLPL$dIXA$dOHRRH$dDLC$dGCG
LC Call 50 00 $aML3780$b.L97 2011
Dewey Class 82 00 $a782.42/159909$222
ME:Pers Name 100 $aLynskey, Dorian.
Title 245 10 $a33 revolutions per minute :$ba history of protest songs, from Billie Holiday to Green Day /$cDorian Lynskey.
Title:Varint 246 $aThirty-three revolutions per minute
Edition 250    $a1st ed.
Imprint 260    $aNew York :$bEcco,$cc2011.
Phys Descrpt 300    $axvi, 660 p., [8] p. of plates :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
Note:Bibliog 504    $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 573-636) and index.
Note:Content 505 $a1939-1964. Billie Holiday, "Strange fruit" ; Woody Guthrie, "This land is your land" ; Zilphia Horton, Frank Hamilton, Guy Carawan, and Pete Seeger, "We shall overcome" ; Bob Dylan, "Masters of war" ; Nina Simone, "Mississippi Goddam" -- 1965-1973. Country Joe and the Fish, "I-feel-like-I'm-fixin'-to-die-rag" ; James Brown, "Say it loud, I'm Black and I'm proud" ; Plastic Ono Band, "Give peace a chance" ; Edwin Starr, "War" ; Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, "Ohio" ; Gil Scott-Heron, "The revolution will not be televised" ; Stevie Wonder, " Living for the city" -- 1973-1977 (Chile, Nigeria, Jamaica). Victor Jara, "Manifiesto" ; Fela Kuti and Afrika 70, "Zombie" ; Max Romeo and the Upsetters, "War ina Babylon" -- 1977-1987. The Clash, "White riot" ; Carl Bean, "I was born this way" ; Linton Kwesi Johnson, "Sonny's lettah (Anti-Sus poem)" ; The Dead Kennedys, "Holiday in Cambodia" ; Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five feat. Melle Mel and Duke Bootee, "The message" ; Crass, "How does it feel?" ; Frankie Goes to Hollywood, "Two tribes" ; U2, "Pride (In the name of love)" ; The Special AKA, "Nelson Mandela" ; Billie Bragg, "Between the wars" ; R.E.M., "Exhuming McCarthy" -- 1989-2008. Public Enemy, "Fight the power" ; Huggy Bear, "Her jazz" ; The Prodigy feat. Pop Will Eat Itself, "Their law" ; Manic Street Preachers, "Of walking abortion" ; Rage Against the Machine, "Sleep now in the fire" ; Steve Earle, "John Walker's blues" ; Green Day, "American Idiot" -- Appendices. Protest songs before 1900 ; Songs and albums mentioned in the text ; One hundred recommended songs.
Abstract 520    $aA history of protest music embodied in 33 songs since the 1930s.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aProtest songs$y20th century$xHistory and criticism.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aProtest songs$y21st century$xHistory and criticism.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aMusicians$xPolitical activity.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aPopular music$y20th century$xPolitical aspects.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aPopular music$y21st century$xPolitical aspects.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aPopular music$y20th century$xSocial aspects.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aPopular music$y21st century$xSocial aspects.