Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! : The Story of Pop Music from Bill Haley to Beyonce

An addictively readable, encyclopedic history of pop music in chapters as short and adrenaline-fueled as the best pop songs themselves.

A monumental work of musical history and a book as fun to argue with as to quote from, Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! is divided into sixty-five brief, chronological chapters about individual songs, bands, musical scenes, and styles from Bill Haley & the
Comets’s “Rock Around the Clock” (1954) to Beyoncé’s first megahit, “Crazy in Love” (2003). Bob Stanley—music critic,
pop fan, and musician—recounts the progression of bands from the Beach Boys to the Pet Shop Boys to the Beastie Boys,
explores what connects doo-wop to the sock hop to hip hop,
and reveals how technological changes have affected pop production.

For anyone who has ever thrilled to the opening chord of the Beatles’s “A Hard Day’s Night” or the bubbly beginning of Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” Yeah! Yeah!
Yeah!
is a vital guide to the rich soundtrack of the second half of the twentieth century.

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Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! : The Story of Pop Music from Bill Haley to Beyonce

An addictively readable, encyclopedic history of pop music in chapters as short and adrenaline-fueled as the best pop songs themselves.

A monumental work of musical history and a book as fun to argue with as to quote from, Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! is divided into sixty-five brief, chronological chapters about individual songs, bands, musical scenes, and styles from Bill Haley & the
Comets’s “Rock Around the Clock” (1954) to Beyoncé’s first megahit, “Crazy in Love” (2003). Bob Stanley—music critic,
pop fan, and musician—recounts the progression of bands from the Beach Boys to the Pet Shop Boys to the Beastie Boys,
explores what connects doo-wop to the sock hop to hip hop,
and reveals how technological changes have affected pop production.

For anyone who has ever thrilled to the opening chord of the Beatles’s “A Hard Day’s Night” or the bubbly beginning of Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” Yeah! Yeah!
Yeah!
is a vital guide to the rich soundtrack of the second half of the twentieth century.

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An addictively readable, encyclopedic history of pop music in chapters as short and adrenaline-fueled as the best pop songs themselves.

A monumental work of musical history and a book as fun to argue with as to quote from, Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! is divided into sixty-five brief, chronological chapters about individual songs, bands, musical scenes, and styles from Bill Haley & the
Comets’s “Rock Around the Clock” (1954) to Beyoncé’s first megahit, “Crazy in Love” (2003). Bob Stanley—music critic,
pop fan, and musician—recounts the progression of bands from the Beach Boys to the Pet Shop Boys to the Beastie Boys,
explores what connects doo-wop to the sock hop to hip hop,
and reveals how technological changes have affected pop production.

For anyone who has ever thrilled to the opening chord of the Beatles’s “A Hard Day’s Night” or the bubbly beginning of Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” Yeah! Yeah!
Yeah!
is a vital guide to the rich soundtrack of the second half of the twentieth century.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393242690
Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc
Publication date: 07/14/2014
Pages: 599
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Bob Stanley has worked as a music journalist, a DJ, and a record label owner and is the cofounder and keyboard player for the band Saint Etienne.
He lives in London.

Table of Contents

Introduction xi

Prologue xvii

Part 1

1 Flip, Flop, and Fly: Bill Haley and Jump Blues 1

2 A Mess of Blues: Elvis Presley 9

3 Put Your Cat Clothes On: Sun Records and Rockabilly 15

4 Teenage Wildlife: Rock 'n' Roll 21

5 Rock with the Cavemen: Skiffle and British Rock 'n' Roll 33

6 Whispering Bells: Doo Wop 43

7 1960: It Will Stand 49

8 Walk with Me in Paradise Garden Phil Spector Joe Meek 57

9 The Trouble with Boys: The Brill Building and Girl Groups 65

Part 2

10 Act Naturally: The Beatles 77

11 Needles and Pins: The Beat Boom 85

12 Who's Driving Your Plane? The Rolling Stones 96

13 77m Is My Prayer: The Birth of Soul 102

14 The Rake's Progress: Bob Dylan 113

15 America Strikes Back: The Byrds and Folk Rock 121

16 Up the Ladder to the Roof: Tamla Motown 132

17 1966: The London Look 139

18 Endless Summer: The Beach Boys 159

19 The Golden Road: San Francisco and Psychedelia 166

20 Pop Gets Sophisticated: Soft Rock 178

21 Crying in the Streets: Deep Soul 190

22 I Cant Sing, I Ain't Pretty, and My Legs Are Thin: Hard Rock 194

23 Bubblegum Is the Naked Truth: The Monkees 203

Part 3

24 1970: Everything's Gone Gray 213

25 Freddie's Dead: Electrified Soul 220

26 State of Independence: Jamaica 228

27 It Came from the Suburbs: Glam 236

28 The Sound of Philadelphia: Soft Soul 250

29 Progressive Rock (and Simpler Pleasures) 260

30 Young Love: Weenyhoppers and Boy Bands 272

31 See That Girl: Abba 278

32 Beyond the Blue Horizon: Country and Western 283

33 Before and After the Gold Rush: Laurel Canyon 295

34 1975: Storm Warning 305

Part 4

35 Courage, Audacity and Revolt: The Sex Pistols, the Clash, and Punk Rock 319

36 Cranked Up Really High: Punk Rock 327

37 Pleasantly Antagonistic: New Wave 332

38 Supernature: Disco 339

39 Islands in the Stream: The Bee Gees 348

40 Routine Is the Enemy of Music: Post-punk 356

41 A Shark in let's Clothing: America after Punk 367

42 This Is Tomorrow: Kraftwerk and Electropop 377

43 Adventures on the Wheels of Steel: Early Rap 383

44 Here Comes That Feeling: New Pop 390

45 American Rock (Ooh Yeah) 401

46 Just a King in Mirrors: Michael Jackson 409

47 Highs in the Mid-Eighties: Prince and Madonna 415

48 Some Kind of Monster: Metal 423

49 Poised over the Pause Button: The Smiths, REM, and the Birth of Indie 433

50 1985: What the Fuck Is Going On? 443

51 We Were Never Being Boring: Pet Shop Boys and New Order 454

Part 5

52 Chicago and Detroit: House and Techno 461

53 Smiley Culture: Acid House and Manchester 468

54 1991: Bassline Changed My Life 475

55 All Eyez on Me: Hip Hop 493

56 litis Is How You Disappear: Bristol, Shoegazing, and a New Psychedelia 506

57 As a Defense, I'm Neutered and Spayed: Grunge 513

58 Ever Decreasing Circles: Blur, Suede, and Britpop 525

59 A Vision of Love: R&B 536

Epilogue 547

Acknowledgments 553

Sources 555

Select Bibliography 557

Index 561

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