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1965 : : the Most Revolutionary Year in Music

Jackson, Andrew Grant, 1969- Book - 2015 Adult Book / Nonfiction / Performing Arts / Music / Jackson, Andrew Grant 2 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 3 out of 5

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An exploration of the year in which "the Beatles played Shea Stadium and made their first major artistic statement with Rubber Soul, the Rolling Stones topped the American charts for the first time with the sexually aggressive (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, ... the Who staked out their territory with the classic My Generation, Bob Dylan released his six-minute opus Like a Rolling Stone from Highway 61 Revisited and sent shock waves through the music community when he went electric at the Newport Folk Festival, Barry Maguire sang of the Eve of Destruction, and Simon and Garfunkel released their first number-one hit with The Sounds of Silence"--Amazon.com.

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PUBLISHED
New York : Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press, 2015.
Year Published: 2015
Description: xxii, 328 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781250059628
1250059623

SUBJECTS
Popular music -- 1961-1970 -- History and criticism.
Nineteen sixty-five, A.D.