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The Show That Never Ends

The Rise and Fall of Prog Rock
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The Show That Never Ends by David Weigel chronicles the extraordinary rise and fall of progressive rock, spotlighting legendary bands like Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, and Emerson Lake & Palmer. The book explores the genre's hallmark innovations, including concept albums, complex time signatures, elaborate stagecraft, and the introduction of pioneering instruments such as the synthesizer and mellotron. Weigel delves into prog's origins, chart-topping successes, and its eventual resurgence, enriched by candid accounts from iconic musicians and industry pioneers.
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Ideal for fans of progressive rock, music historians, and anyone intrigued by the cultural and musical evolution of the 20th century. Those interested in classic bands, music production, and the rich stories behind iconic albums will find this a compelling read.

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The wildly entertaining story of progressive rock, the music that ruled the 1970s chartsβ€”and has divided listeners ever since.

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The Show That Never Ends is the definitive story of the extraordinary rise and fall of progressive ("prog") rock. Epitomised by such classic, chart-topping bands as Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, and Emerson Lake & Palmer, along with successors such as Rush, Marillion, Asia, Styx, and Porcupine Tree, prog sold hundreds of millions of records. It brought into the mainstream concept albums, spaced-out cover art, crazy time signatures, multitrack recording, and stagecraft so bombastic it was spoofed in the classic movie This Is Spinal Tap.

With a vast knowledge of what Rolling Stone has called "the deliciously decadent genre that the punks failed to kill," access to key people who made the music, and the passion of a true enthusiast, Washington Post national reporter David Weigel tells the story of prog in all its pomp, creativity, and excess.

Weigel explains exactly what was "progressive" about prog rock and how its complexity and experimentalism arose from such precursors as the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds and the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper. He traces prog's popularity from the massive success of Procol Harum's "Whiter Shade of Pale" and the Moody Blues' "Nights in White Satin" in 1967. He reveals how prog's best-selling, epochal albums were made, including The Dark Side of the Moon, Thick as a Brick, and Tubular Bells. And he explores the rise of new instruments into the prog mix, such as the synthesiser, flute, mellotron, and-famously-the double-neck guitar.

The Show That Never Ends is filled with candid reminiscences of prog's celebrated musicians. It also features memorable portraits of the vital contributions of producers, empresarios, and technicians such as Richard Branson, Brian Eno, Ahmet Ertegun, and Bob Moog.

Ultimately, Weigel defends prog from the enormous derision it has received for a generation, and he reveals the new critical respect and popularity it has achieved in its contemporary resurgence.

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Praised by The New York Times Book Review as "a new history of [prog] written by an ardent, straight-faced defender," and described as "savvy" by The New Yorker, this book is heralded as a comprehensive and affectionate dive into prog rock. The Economist calls it "an invitation to explore the dark corners of prog rock," while aficionados and critics alike celebrate its research and storytelling. Film director Edgar Wright endorses it as a deep, detailed, and entertaining journey into the genre.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780393356021

Publisher: WW Norton & Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 June 2018

Country: United States

Imprint: WW Norton & Co

Illustration: 8 pages of illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 211.0mm

Weight: 291g

Pages: 368

About the Author

David Weigel is a national reporter for the Washington Post. He has written for Bloomberg Businessweek, Slate, Reason, GQ, Esquire, USA Today, Rolling Stone, Politico, and many other journals. He lives in Washington, DC.

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