33 revolutions per minute : a history of protest songs, from Billie Holiday to Green Day
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33 revolutions per minute : a history of protest songs, from Billie Holiday to Green Day
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- 33 revolutions per minute : a history of protest songs, from Billie Holiday to Green Day
- Title remainder
- a history of protest songs, from Billie Holiday to Green Day
- Statement of responsibility
- Dorian Lynskey
- Title variation
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- Thirty-three revolutions per minute
- Thirty three revolutions per minute
- Subject
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- true21st century -- 2001 -- 2100
- trueArts and Entertainment -- Music
- trueGreat Britain -- Popular culture | History -- 20th century
- trueMusic -- Political aspects
- trueMusicians -- Political activity
- truePopular culture -- Political aspects
- Popular music -- 20th century -- Political aspects
- Popular music -- 20th century -- Social aspects
- Popular music -- 21st century -- Political aspects
- Popular music -- 21st century -- Social aspects
- truePopular music -- Political aspects
- Protest songs -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- Protest songs -- 21st century -- History and criticism
- trueProtest songs, American -- History and criticism
- trueUnited States -- Popular culture | History -- 20th century
- true20th century -- 1901 -- 2000
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The protest song reached its zenith in 1960s America when Bob Dylan, Buffalo Springfield, Country Joe and the Fish, Jimi Hendrix, and Joan Baez wrote popular songs to protest American involvement in the Vietnam War and the mistreatment of social and economic groups. In some cases--Dylan's "Masters of War," P.F. Sloan's "Eve of Destruction," Country Joe McDonald's "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag"--the songs became anthems that defined a generation, confirming the idea that popular music could indeed bring people together to promote a common cause for the common good
- Award
- Booklist Editors' Choice 2011
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 782.42/159909
- Illustrations
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- plates
- facsimiles
- photographs
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- ML3780
- LC item number
- .L97 2011
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- Target audience
- adult
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