
Apocalypse Jukebox
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From the book's opening scene, set in the American South during a terrifying 1833 meteor shower, the sense of doom is both palpable and inescapable; a deep foreboding that shadows every subsequent development in American popular music and, as Whitelock and Janssen contend, stands as a key to understanding and explicating America itself.
Whitelock and Janssen examine the diversity of apocalyptic influences within North American recorded music, focusing in particular upon a number of influential performers, including Bob Dylan...
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David Janssen is an Associate Professor of English at Gordon College and associate editor for Studies in Popular Culture.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1: Apocalypse USA
- 1. The End Is Near, There, and Everywhere
- The Heavens on Fire
- Apocalypse Rock of Ages
- 2. Are You Ready for that Great Atomic Power?
- I Heard the News Today, oh God
- I Sing the Body Atomic
- Part 2: Four Horsemen of Apocalypse
- 3. The Harry Smith Apocalypse of American Folk Music
- The Phonograph Needle and the Damage Undone
- America's Transparent Eye-Ball
- Harry Smith's Rebirth of Wonder
- 4. John Coltrane's Harmonic Convergence
- Apocalypse on the Half-Note
- A Million Vibrations
- 5. Bob Dylan's Poetics of Apocalypse: The Case of "Infidels"
- Dylan's Secular Endings
- Dylan's Profane Laughter
- The Incurable Romantic
- Fire and Brimstone
- The Attitude of an Infidel
- 6. Leonard Cohen: Sacred Soul, Profane Flesh
- Autobiography of a Stranger
- New Sin for an Old Ceremony: The Stranger as Lover
- Last Call at the Apocalypse Bar & Grille: The Stranger as Prophet
- Part 3: Artifacts from the Blast Zone
- 7. The End, And?: Arthur Lee's Death Trip
- The King of Infinite Space
- It's dark there, they say"
- The Third Coming
- A Prophetic House Is not an Apocalyptic Motel
- 8. "The Beginning Was the End": Devo's Beautiful(Postapocalyptic) World
- Intelligence can be eaten"
- Let's Do the "Time Loop" Again
- The Strategic Pose
- No one gets away until they whip it"
- 9. "Calling Out": R.E.M.'s Apocalyptic Evocations
- Decide Yourself and Put That on Your Wall
- Calling Out to Take Our Turn
- Tell Now What is Dreaming
- Part 4: Apocalypse After 9/11: The End is Still Here
- 10. "Here Come the Planes": Laurie Anderson's Concert Amidst the Ashes
- Must the Show Go On?
- Language is a Virus
- This Storm is Called Progress
- 11. Apocalypse Now/Here: Sleater-Kinney's Resistance
- Now Here's Alright
- Apocalypse is Different for a Grrrl
- Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad Millennium?
- The Grammar of Skin" and "The Grammar of Faith"
- 12. Green Day's American Idiot: Apocalypse in the 7-Eleven Parking Lot
- These Adolescent Upstarts Will Bring Us Down
- The Kids Aren't Alright
- Dispatches from the Heart's Apocalypse
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
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