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E-raamat: Van Halen: Exuberant California, Zen Rock'n'roll

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2012
  • Kirjastus: Reaktion Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781861899538
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2012
  • Kirjastus: Reaktion Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781861899538

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I hate the word maturing, singer David Lee Roth once said. I don't like the word evolving - or any of that bullshit. The point is to keep it as simplistic, as unassuming, and as stupid as possible. Examining Roths sentiment, Van Halen: Exuberant California, Zen Rocknroll follows the bands pursuit of the art of artlessness, and describes how they characterize what historian Kevin Starr terms 'Zen California' - a state of mind and way of being that above all celebrates the now. In rocknroll terms it stands for the unregulated expenditure of energy; for a youthful exuberance that seems destined to extinguish itself.

While many have attempted to discover the secrets of Van Halen through an analysis of their musical role models, John Scanlan looks instead at deeper aesthetic and philosophical influences, such as romanticism and the Beat movement. Through illuminating moments and impressions - decaying Hollywood in the 1970s; Ted Templeman and Sunset Sound Studios; Top Jimmy and the Zero Zero club; the building of Eddie Van Halens Hollywood Hills studio in 1983 - the author shows how 1970s California was the only time and place that Van Halen could have emerged. Along the way, Scanlan explores other aspects of the band, such as the relationship between David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen; the unique climate of Southern California, and its relation to a sense of cultural exuberance; the echoes of Beat aesthetics in David Lee Roths attitude to time and the moment; Eddie Van Halens bebop sensibility; and the real roots of the so-called Brown sound.

Van Halen is a groundbreaking account of an extraordinary band, caught in the events of a revolutionary time. The book will appeal to all fans of the group, as well as readers with an interest in the history and aesthetics of rocknroll, and the culture of California.

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Through its ten chapters . . . Scanlan takes you through the journey of Van Halen, via various in-depth musings of a social and historical persuasion that, the author suggests, uncover more potent truths than their regularly touted musical inspirations. It's an engaging way of reading up on the ins and outs of California Zen, romanticism, and the evolving 60s-80s Hollywood music scene . . . a refreshing history lesson [ by] a very articulate and knowledgeable writer. (7/10) * Classic Rock magazine * A look at the influences and events that shaped the band and its relationship to Southern California's sense of cultural exuberance. * Los Angeles Times, 'Recommended Summer Read in History' * Scanlan suggests that we've misunderstood Van Halen all these years or at least not given the band its due. Roth and his comrades weren't just hard rockers, Scanlan argues, but avatars of a kind of philosophy. In Van Halen: Exuberant California, Zen Rock 'n' Roll, Scanlan argues that Van Halen were purveyors of what he calls Zen rock, worthy of comparisons to the Beat poets - if not for the work they created, then at least for their state of mind. * Keith O'Brien, Boston Sunday Globe * Making unlikely connections between Van Halen and movements as seemingly remote as the Beats and Bebop, Scanlan convincingly makes the case that the relationship between Roth and Eddie Van Halen reveals something of the essence of California . . . it is a tale concerned with the "art of artlessness", and the importance that living in the now had always assumed in the culture of California. * Dagens Næringsliv's D2 Magazine * Diamond Dave as a Zen master? Eddie Van Halen as musical monk? Thats the case John Scanlan makes - tongue only partly in cheek - in this learned but lively take on Van Halens rise to the pinnacle of rockstardom, improvising all the way. Philosophy you can dance to. * Barnes and Noble review * excellent . . . an enlightening read that significantly adds to the scholarship on Sunset Strip musical history * LA Letters, KCET (Southern California Public TV) A Los Angeles Times Recommended Summer Read, 2012 *

Preface 7(4)
1 Out Upon The Ocean
11(10)
2 Islands: Sunset Strip And The 1970S, C. 1974-7
21(28)
3 The Golden Dream, California
49(18)
4 Hanging Ten, C. 1977-82
67(20)
5 Hollywood Flotsam, C. 1980-82
87(14)
6 The Tao Of Dave: Surf Life
101(19)
7 Diver Down, Temperature Up, C. 1981-2
120(13)
8 Think Like The Waves, Like A Child, C. 1982-3
133(22)
9 Sail To The Moon
155(20)
10 Wipeout, C. 1984-2007
175(14)
Chronology 189(4)
References 193(14)
Discography and Soundtrack 207(1)
Photo Acknowledgements 208(1)
Index 209
John Scanlan is a cultural historian and the author of several books for Reaktion including Easy Riders, Rolling Stones: On the Road in America, from Delta Blues to 70s Rock (2015) and Sex Pistols: Poison in the Machine (2016).