The late 1970s brought us an eclectic mix of popular music--everything from big hits (and even bigger hair) to cult favorites; along with the dawn of disco and punk; the coming of corporate rock; the rise of reggae and new wave; and some of the most progressive; inventive songwriting of the century.Whether you cranked up your radio for Bruce Springsteen; Stevie Wonder; Supertramp; the Bee Gees; Talking Heads; Rickie Lee Jones; or Earth; Wind and Fire; youll relive those heady days with this compulsively readable; behind-the-scenes account of the "Frampton years;" an era when pop became very big business. Its all here; from ABBA to Zevon. Night Moves by Don Breithaupt and Jeff Breithaupt is a feisty; funny volume that will leave pop fans of every stripe feeling Reunited; Afternoon Delight-ed; and Still Crazy After All These Years.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Thoughtful; critical and prescient. Watsons analysis of contemporary ...By Dorian BatyckaThoughtful; critical and prescient. Watsons analysis of contemporary art--conditional to specters of social class--connect threads ranging from conceptualism; socially engaged art; institutional critique; and dada. A must read for anyone interested in how contemporary art and politics dovetail today.