Dylan Goes Electric!

Newport, Seeger, Dylan, and the Night That Split the Sixties
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Dylan Goes Electric! by Elijah Wald explores the pivotal moment in music history when Bob Dylan transitioned from acoustic folk to electric rock, changing the musical landscape. It delves into the cultural and artistic shifts of the 1960s and examines Dylan's profound influence on music and society. The book offers an in-depth look at the controversy and legacy of this iconic transformation.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by pivotal moments in music history, specifically the transformation of folk music during the 1960s. This engaging exploration delves into the electrifying shift of a legendary artist, offering insights into cultural clashes, musical evolution, and the vibrant dynamics of that era. It's perfect for those intrigued by how one bold move can reshape an entire musical landscape.

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Dylan Goes Electric!

One of the music world's pre-eminent critics takes a fresh and much-needed look at the day Dylan 'went electric' at the Newport Folk Festival, timed to coincide with the event's fiftieth anniversary. Elijah Wald explores the cultural, political and historical context of this seminal event that embodies the transformative decade that was the sixties.

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One of the music world's pre-eminent critics takes a fresh and much-needed look at the day Dylan "went electric" at the Newport Folk Festival, timed to coincide with the event's fiftieth anniversary.

On the evening of July 25, 1965, Bob Dylan took the stage at Newport Folk Festival, backed by an electric band, and roared into his new rock hit, Like a Rolling Stone. The audience of committed folk purists and political activists who had hailed him as their acoustic prophet reacted with a mix of shock, booing, and scattered cheers. It was the shot heard round the worldβ€”Dylan's declaration of musical independence, the end of the folk revival, and the birth of rock as the voice of a generationβ€”and one of the defining moments in twentieth-century music.

In Dylan Goes Electric!, Elijah Wald explores the cultural, political and historical context of this seminal event that embodies the transformative decade that was the sixties. Wald delves deep into the folk revival, the rise of rock, and the tensions between traditional and groundbreaking music to provide new insights into Dylan's artistic evolution, his special affinity to blues, his complex relationship to the folk establishment and his sometime mentor Pete Seeger, and the ways he reshaped popular music forever. Breaking new ground on a story we think we know, Dylan Goes Electric! is a thoughtful, sharp appraisal of the controversial event at Newport and a nuanced, provocative analysis of why it matters.

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Dylan Goes Electric! by Elijah Wald is praised for its thorough research and engaging storytelling about the cultural upheaval sparked by Bob Dylan's performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965. Reviewers commend Wald's insightful analysis, which challenges conventional narratives and provides new contexts for understanding the event's significance. The book is considered an essential read for those interested in Dylan, folk music, and the broader shifts in 20th-century music culture. Wald's writing is noted for its clarity and depth, making complex musical and social themes accessible and compelling.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780062366696

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 June 2016

Country: United States

Imprint: Dey Street Books, an imprint of HarperCollins US

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 146.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 340g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Elijah Waldis a writer and musician whose books include Escaping the Delta: Robert Johnson and the Invention of the Blues and How the Beatles Destroyed Rock "n" Roll: An Alternative History of American Popular Music. A respected expert on the folk revival, he collaborated with Dave Van Ronk on The Mayor of MacDougal Street, the inspiration for the Coen Brothers" film Inside Llewyn Davis. His awards include a 2002 Grammy, and he has taught blues history at UCLA and lectured widely on American, Mexican, and world music. He currently lives in Medford, Massachusetts.

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