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E-raamat: Brand New Beat: The Wild Rise of Rolling Stone Magazine

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: University of California Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780520399419
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: University of California Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780520399419

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How the iconic publication's unruly first decade rewrote the rules of journalism. 

Rolling Stone's first decade was truly rock and roll: chaotic, wild, and unpredictable. Brand New Beat charts the origins and evolution of the magazine during its formative early years in San Francisco. Founded in 1967 by a 21-year-old college dropout, Rolling Stone and its editors were steeped in the Bay Area's counterculture and viewed rock and roll as the animating spirit of a social revolution. Reaching beyond music, the magazine delved into the tempestuous culture and politics of the time.

Acclaimed author Peter Richardson takes readers inside the iconic magazine during an era of legendary events, major cultural figures, and unforgettable music. Showing how Rolling Stone became a journalistic juggernaut—nurturing music-focused writers like Cameron Crowe, Lester Bangs, and Greil Marcus as well as New Journalism giants Hunter S. Thompson and Tom Wolfe—this book reveals how Rolling Stone both exemplified and critiqued the counterculture. Always more than the definitive rock magazine, Rolling Stone leveraged the power of popular music to deliver groundbreaking coverage of historic events, setting a new standard for the next generation of American journalism.

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"Uncovers the West Coast Rise and Turbulent Times of Rolling Stone."   * Nob Hill Gazette * "A captivating record of a magazine that chronicled the revolution as it happened." * Publishers Weekly * "Brims with dishy details . . . Its discomfiting when what you live through and participate in even tangentially gets turned into 'history.' Its less weird if the result rings true. Brand New Beat more than makes the grade, at least for this former fact-checker." * Golden State *

Contents
 
Introduction
 
Part I. Roots
1. Hippies
2. Counter Culture
3. Plan B
 
Part II. Flashes
4. Early Days
5. Staffing Up
6. Wild West
 
Part III. You Must Do More!
7. Keep Growing
8. New Morning
9. Gonzo
 
Part IV. Golden Age
10. Boys Club
11. After the Revolution
12. The Establishment
 
Epilogue: The Beat Goes On
 
Random Notes
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Peter Richardson is author of Savage Journey: Hunter S. Thompson and the Weird Road to Gonzo as well as critically acclaimed books about the Grateful Dead, Ramparts magazine, and radical author and editor Carey McWilliams. His essays appear in The Nation, The New Republic, the Los Angeles Times, and elsewhere.