"The entries place artists in their musical and chronological context, providing the background to key scenes and tracing links - both formal and aesthetic - between these seminal acts. The book is also a buyers' guide for established and new fans of alternative music, with each entry recommending key releases."
https://www.amazon.com/X-Alternative-Mu ... 0826482171
Steve Taylor - The A to X of Alternative Music (2004?)
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Steve Taylor - The A to X of Alternative Music (2004?)
"Music is powerful, man. It speaks to a primal pit in our brains. It makes anyone want to get up and get their knees going!"
— Jake the Dog
— Jake the Dog
- Sweepstakes Ron
- Happy Up Here
- Posts: 1990
- Joined: Sat May 18, 2013 3:32 pm
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Re: Steve Taylor - The A to X of Alternative Music (2004?)
I did find this book at the library, so I’ll transcribe the selections this week.
"Music is powerful, man. It speaks to a primal pit in our brains. It makes anyone want to get up and get their knees going!"
— Jake the Dog
— Jake the Dog
- Sweepstakes Ron
- Happy Up Here
- Posts: 1990
- Joined: Sat May 18, 2013 3:32 pm
- Location: Here, There, and Everywhere
Re: Steve Taylor - The A to X of Alternative Music (2004?)
Here it is! I hope you don't mind that it's all in lowercase, but it made transcribing it far easier for me.
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"Music is powerful, man. It speaks to a primal pit in our brains. It makes anyone want to get up and get their knees going!"
— Jake the Dog
— Jake the Dog