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It Came from Memphis - by Robert Gordon (Paperback)

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Highlights

  • Vienna in the 1880s.
  • About the Author: Robert Gordon is a writer and a filmmaker, a Grammy winner and an Emmy winner.
  • 392 Pages
  • Music, History & Criticism

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About the Book



Like no other music history, It Came From Memphis dishes its tuneful tale with a full context of social issues. From institutional racism to cowboy movies, from manic disc jockeys to Quaalude motorcycle gangs, this story is as unvarnished a history of rock and roll as ever has been written. The Memphis aesthetic is to invert expectations: artists seek imperfection, embracing mistakes and doing it all wrong by forging their own paths to get it exactly right. A storyteller's storyteller, Robert Gordon puts you in the shotgun seat, riding with the old coots and the young rebels as they pass a bottle and a blunt. Memphis changed the world, this book can change you.



Book Synopsis



Vienna in the 1880s. Paris in the 1920s. Memphis in the 1950s. These are the paradigm shifts of modern culture. Memphis then was like Seattle with grunge or Brooklyn with hip-hop--except the change was more than musical: Underground Memphis embraced African American culture when dominant society abhorred it. The effect rocked the world. We're all familiar with the stars' stories, but It Came From Memphis runs with the the kids in that first rock and roll audience, where they befriended the older blues artists, the travails of blazing a rock and roll career path where one had not existed (nor did society welcome it), and the adventures--sometimes drug-fueled, often accidental, always pushing the envelope--that epitomize the rock and roll experience. Stars pass through--Elvis, Aretha, Jerry Lee--but the emphasis is on the singular achievements of Alex Chilton, Jim Dickinson, Furry Lewis and wrestler Sputnik Monroe. This is a book about the weirdos, winos and midget wrestlers who forged the rock and roll spirit, unwittingly changing the fabric of America. Music liberated that Memphis audience, and the world followed.



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Superb --The New York Times An affectionate rumination --The New Yorker If you haven't read this book, do it now. - Rolling Stone "This collection is a distinctly American story with social and cultural ramifications we can only begin to calibrate, so deeply ingrained as they are in the national character." --The Washington Post Book World "A remarkable literary feat." --Los Angeles Reader " Gordon creates a vivid portrait of the place and the music--what he calls its simplicity, its eccentricity, its soul--through a freewheeling, anecdotal narrative that mixes the fervor of a fan, the flair of a storyteller and the clear-eyed perspective of a critic." --The Philadelphia Inquirer "A collection of colorful stories about a number of artists and local crazies." --Billboard "A sterling job. . . . A worthwhile document." --The Irish Times

Superb -The New York Times An affectionate rumination -The New Yorker If you haven't read this book, do it now. - Rolling Stone "This collection is a distinctly American story with social and cultural ramifications we can only begin to calibrate, so deeply ingrained as they are in the national character." -The Washington Post Book World "A remarkable literary feat." -Los Angeles Reader " Gordon creates a vivid portrait of the place and the music-what he calls its simplicity, its eccentricity, its soul-through a freewheeling, anecdotal narrative that mixes the fervor of a fan, the flair of a storyteller and the clear-eyed perspective of a critic." -The Philadelphia Inquirer "A collection of colorful stories about a number of artists and local crazies." -Billboard "A sterling job. . . . A worthwhile document." -The Irish Times



About the Author



Robert Gordon is a writer and a filmmaker, a Grammy winner and an Emmy winner. He's a native Memphian who has been exporting the city's authentic weirdness since long before his first book, It Came From Memphis (1995). He's been nominated for six Grammys; his win was for the liner notes to the Big Star box set Keep an Eye on the Sky. His Emmy was for Best of Enemies, the 2015 documentary about Gore Vidal, William Buckley, and the demise of civil discourse in America. He's not the rockabilly singer, he's not author of Deep Blues, and he's not the university in Scotland. He lives in Memphis. TheRobertGordon.com
Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.05 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 392
Genre: Music
Sub-Genre: History & Criticism
Publisher: Third Man Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Robert Gordon
Language: English
Street Date: November 10, 2020
TCIN: 83065209
UPC: 9781733350150
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-3335
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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