All Things Must Pass. The Lives and Deaths of Rock
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- Nombre de pages132
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.139 kg
- Dimensions10,9 cm × 17,8 cm × 1,1 cm
- ISBN978-2-8031-0780-3
- EAN9782803107803
- Date de parution22/03/2021
- CollectionL'Académie en poche
- ÉditeurACADEMIE ROYALE
Résumé
Even before Elvis Presley recorded his first album, rock had been pronounced dead and gone. For seven decades, the stream of contradictory statements has never run dry. For some rock must be discussed in the past tense, while for others its future remains bright. What do these views mean ? What arguments are they based on ? What do they tell us about our cultural practices and our relation to time ? While the answers are not decisive, we can at least affirm, to paraphrase Frank Zappa, that if rock isn't dead, it just smells funny.
Even before Elvis Presley recorded his first album, rock had been pronounced dead and gone. For seven decades, the stream of contradictory statements has never run dry. For some rock must be discussed in the past tense, while for others its future remains bright. What do these views mean ? What arguments are they based on ? What do they tell us about our cultural practices and our relation to time ? While the answers are not decisive, we can at least affirm, to paraphrase Frank Zappa, that if rock isn't dead, it just smells funny.