Not for You: Pearl Jam and the Present Tense
Autor Ronen Givonyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 noi 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501360671
ISBN-10: 1501360671
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501360671
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Pearl
Jam
is
one
of
the
most
successful
rock
bands
of
all
time
and
has
a
passionate
fan-base
that
follows
them
on
tour
and
has
an
active
online
community
Notă biografică
Ronen
Givonyis
the
founder/producer
of
New
York's
Wordless
Music
series
and
orchestra
(wordlessmusic.org),
and
the
founding
music
director
of
the
concert
venue
Le
Poisson
Rouge.
A
native
of
South
Florida,
he
has
worked
for
Nonesuch
Records
and
Lincoln
Center,
and
received
his
bachelor's
and
master's
degrees
in
English
literature
from
Yale
University.
He
is
the
author
ofJawbreaker's24
Hour
Revenge
Therapy(2017),
part
of
Bloomsbury's
33
1/3
series.
Cuprins
Introduction:
A
Personal
Preface1
The
Cast2
A
Dozen
Moments
in
the
Prehistory
of
Pearl
Jam3
The
Bacchanal,
San
Diego
(November
21,
1989)4
The
Off
Ramp,
Seattle
(October
22,
1990)5
"Jeremy,"
"Garden,"
"Yellow
Ledbetter"
(1991)6
J.C.
Dobbs,
Philadelphia
(July
12,
1991)7
The
Palladium,
Hollywood
(October
6,
1991)8
Cow
Palace,
San
Francisco
(December
31,
1991)9
MTV
Unplugged
(March
16,
1992)
10
Pinkpop
Festival,
Holland
(June
8,
1992)11
TheSinglesSoundtrack
(1992)12
Stadio
Flaminio,
Rome
(July
6,
1993)13
Lakefront
Arena,
New
Orleans
(November
16,
1993)14
Hints,
Allegations,
and
Things
Left
Unsaid
(1993)15
Civic
Center,
Pensacola
(March
9,
1994)16
Bayfront
Amphitheater,
Miami
(March
28,
1994)17
Patriot
Center,
Fairfax
(April
8,
1994)18
Rayburn
House
Office
Building,
Washington
DC
(June
30,
1994)19
Dave
(1994)20
Self-Pollution
Radio
(January
8,
1995)21
Soldier
Field,
Chicago
(July
11,
1995)22
38th
Annual
Grammy
Awards
(February
28,
1996)23
Cox
Arena,
San
Diego
(July
10,
1998)24Binauraland
the
Battle
of
Seattle
(1999)25
Roskilde
Festival,
Denmark
(June
30,
2000)26
Madison
Square
Garden
(October
15,
2000)27
Nassau
Veterans
Memorial
Coliseum,
Uniondale
(April
30,
2003)28
Thin
Air
(2006-2013)29
Tomas
Young
andBody
of
War(2005-2014)30
Wells
Fargo
Center,
Philadelphia
(April
29,
2016)31
Altice
Arena,
Lisbon
(June
20,
2019)Afterword
(For
Chris
Cornell)In
MemoriamAcknowledgmentsBibliographyIndexAbout
the
Author
Recenzii
Ronen
Givony'sNot
for
Youdoes
what
Givony
would
like
Pearl
Jam
to
do:
it
rises
above
its
immediate
purpose.
It
is
a
critical
annotation
to
a
body
of
work
which
lifts
off
the
ground
and
becomes
an
extravagant
performance
about
time,
rebellion,
fame,
disenchantment,
civil
discourse,
the
idea
of
the
mainstream,
the
desire
of
a
fan,
and
what
a
band
can
do
to
answer
it.
An enjoyable book and, as a non-fan, I found myself coming around to their music and what they were trying to achieve. Whether you love them or not, it is clear they were trying to be genuine and reach out to their fans.
Brilliantly contextualises the early '90s socio-political climate from which the grunge icons emerged. It paints a vivid portrait .Not For Youis a compelling examination of one of modern rock's most enduring and compelling groups.
Near perfect Pearl Jam prose.Not For You: Pearl Jam and the Present Tenseis a book every Pearl Jam fan needs to read. Not only is it an excellent biography it is also the definitive unofficial Pearl Jam book for fans of the Last Grunge Band Standing.T
[A] hefty and impressive work, digging into its subject with the kind of relentlessness any fan will appreciate. A thoughtful celebration of a band who's still going strong, and should even be of interest to non-PJ fans, especially if they have an interest in alt rock of the '90s.
[A]n insightful work for many reasons, not least its temperate analysis of fandom. Author Ronen Givony never forgets the whys and wherefores of the Seattle outfit and of how from their early days in the 1990s, despite their status as one of the mostpopular US acts, they sidelined traditional commercial channels in favour of servicing their fans . Givony incisively reflects on th[is] and more, but the primary selling point is what the band have meant to their fans across the years and the often-profound bonds that can be made.
The strength of Givony's book lies in his readiness to make the tough call. His book is unreservedly opinionated, as so few these days are . Givony proves himself a master of thebon mot, the memorable soundbite, demonstrating ample literary chops throughout. If I had room, I'd quote a hundred worthy passages.
Givony trenchantly argues that Pearl Jam haven't made a great album since 1998. Yet his sometimes contentious analysis is always delivered with a wry snap and bolstered by diligent sociocultural contextualisation, pinpointing one aspect of the band's appeal; they're more 'for you' than might initially appear to be the case.
CHOICE Magazine's "New Year Reads" 2021
CBC's "18 Books for the Holiday Season"
An enjoyable book and, as a non-fan, I found myself coming around to their music and what they were trying to achieve. Whether you love them or not, it is clear they were trying to be genuine and reach out to their fans.
Brilliantly contextualises the early '90s socio-political climate from which the grunge icons emerged. It paints a vivid portrait .Not For Youis a compelling examination of one of modern rock's most enduring and compelling groups.
Near perfect Pearl Jam prose.Not For You: Pearl Jam and the Present Tenseis a book every Pearl Jam fan needs to read. Not only is it an excellent biography it is also the definitive unofficial Pearl Jam book for fans of the Last Grunge Band Standing.T
[A] hefty and impressive work, digging into its subject with the kind of relentlessness any fan will appreciate. A thoughtful celebration of a band who's still going strong, and should even be of interest to non-PJ fans, especially if they have an interest in alt rock of the '90s.
[A]n insightful work for many reasons, not least its temperate analysis of fandom. Author Ronen Givony never forgets the whys and wherefores of the Seattle outfit and of how from their early days in the 1990s, despite their status as one of the mostpopular US acts, they sidelined traditional commercial channels in favour of servicing their fans . Givony incisively reflects on th[is] and more, but the primary selling point is what the band have meant to their fans across the years and the often-profound bonds that can be made.
The strength of Givony's book lies in his readiness to make the tough call. His book is unreservedly opinionated, as so few these days are . Givony proves himself a master of thebon mot, the memorable soundbite, demonstrating ample literary chops throughout. If I had room, I'd quote a hundred worthy passages.
Givony trenchantly argues that Pearl Jam haven't made a great album since 1998. Yet his sometimes contentious analysis is always delivered with a wry snap and bolstered by diligent sociocultural contextualisation, pinpointing one aspect of the band's appeal; they're more 'for you' than might initially appear to be the case.
CHOICE Magazine's "New Year Reads" 2021
CBC's "18 Books for the Holiday Season"