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Rock ’n’ Roll Plays Itself

A Screen History

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When rock 'n' roll burst into life in the 1950s the shockwaves echoed around the world, amplified by images of untamed youth projected on cinema screens. But for the performers themselves showbusiness remained in control, contriving a series of cash-in movies to exploit the new musical fad. In this riveting cultural history, John Scanlan explores rock’s relationship with the moving image over seven decades in cinema, television, music videos, advertising and YouTube. Along the way he shows how rock was exploited, how it inspired film pioneers, and, not least, the transformations it caused over more than half a century.From Elvis Presley to David Bowie, and from Scorpio Rising to the films of Scorsese and DIY documentarists like Don Letts, this is a unique retelling of the story of rock – from birth to old age – through its onscreen life.
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Authors:
Scanlan, John
Year Published:
2022
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Hardback
Illustrations Note:
74 illustrations
ISBN:
9781789145724
Number of Pages:
256
Publication Date:
16/05/2022
Publisher:
Reaktion Books
Place of Publication:
London
Language:
English
SKU:
9781789145724

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