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    9780307464439

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
    ISBN-10
    0307464431
    ISBN-13
    9780307464439
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    102828292

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Everybody Loves Our Town : an Oral History of Grunge
    Number of Pages
    592 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2011
    Topic
    History & Criticism, Genres & Styles / Rock, Genres & Styles / Pop Vocal
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Music
    Author
    Mark Yarm
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.9 in
    Item Weight
    31.1 Oz
    Item Length
    9.7 in
    Item Width
    6.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2011-009192
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Reviews
    "Yarm's affectionate, gossipy, detailed look at the highs and lows of the contemporary Seattle music scene is one of the most essential rock books of recent years." - Kirkus Review, *Starred Review* "Hardcore fans of grunge will treasure this." - Publishers Weekly "Yarm, a former editor of Blender , interviewed more than 250 musicians, scenesters, and record business types to deliver a personal, comprehensive history of grunge music&Highly recommended." - Library Journal "Mark Yarm has assembled the gospels of Grunge music. Here is a warts-and-elbows refresher course for those of us who still find our memories of the era a little hazy." ─ Chuck Palahniuk, author of Fight Club "A very noble record of the grunge scene-and an excellent addition to the growing library of oral history music books." -Legs McNeil, coauthor of Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk and the forthcoming Resident Punk "Great oral histories are rare. Hewing a narrative from all those chaotic and often conflicting memories with testimony alone and no guide-prose or stage direction is difficult. Making that somehow intimate and epic is nearly impossible. When a writer pulls it off, as Mark has with Everybody Loves Our Town, it's really a gift: the subject or scene finally gets its definitive record and the reader gains what feels like a room full of brand new friends. One of the best rock reads in a very long time." ─Marc Spitz (co-author We Got The Neutron Bomb: The Untold Story of LA Punk , music blogger VanityFair.com). "In Everybody Loves Our Town , Mark Yarm collects and dispenses remarkable insights about a genre no one even wants to claim as their own. As a child of grunge who spent a humiliating chunk of the 1990s in an Alice in Chains t-shirt I loved this book; it clarified so many things about a sound and a time I thought I already knew." ─Amanda Petrusich, author of It Still Moves: Lost Songs, Lost Highways, and the Search for the Next American Music "A deeply funny story, as well as a deeply sad story--the glorious Nineties moment when a bunch of punk rock bands from Seattle accidentally blew up into the world's biggest noise. Mark Yarm gives the definitive chronicle of how it all happened, and how it ended too soon. But the book also makes you appreciate how weird it is that this moment happened at all." ─Rob Sheffield, author of Love Is A Mix Tape and Talking To Girls About Duran Duran "A definitive, irreplaceable chronicle of one of rock-n-roll's greatest eras. It should sit tall on any rock lover's bookshelf." ─Neal Pollack, author of Never Mind The Pollacks, "Mark Yarm has assembled the gospels of Grunge music. Here is a warts-and-elbows refresher course for those of us who still find our memories of the era a little hazy." Chuck Palahniuk, author of Fight Club "A very noble record of the grunge scene-and an excellent addition to the growing library of oral history music books." -Legs McNeil, coauthor of Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk and the forthcoming Resident Punk "Great oral histories are rare. Hewing a narrative from all those chaotic and often conflicting memories with testimony alone and no guide-prose or stage direction is difficult. Making that somehow intimate and epic is nearly impossible. When a writer pulls it off, as Mark has with Everybody Loves Our Town, it's really a gift: the subject or scene finally gets its definitive record and the reader gains what feels like a room full of brand new friends. One of the best rock reads in a very long time." Marc Spitz (co-author We Got The Neutron Bomb: The Untold Story of LA Punk , music blogger VanityFair.com). "In Everybody Loves Our Town , Mark Yarm collects and dispenses remarkable insights about a genre no one even wants to claim as their own. As a child of grunge – who spent a humiliating chunk of the 1990s in an Alice in Chains t-shirt – I loved this book; it clarified so many things about a sound and a time I thought I already knew." Amanda Petrusich, author of It Still Moves: Lost Songs, Lost Highways, and the Search for the Next American Music "A deeply funny story, as well as a deeply sad story--the glorious Nineties moment when a bunch of punk rock bands from Seattle accidentally blew up into the world’s biggest noise. Mark Yarm gives the definitive chronicle of how it all happened, and how it ended too soon. But the book also makes you appreciate how weird it is that this moment happened at all." Rob Sheffield, author of Love Is A Mix Tape and Talking To Girls About Duran Duran "A definitive, irreplaceable chronicle of one of rock-n-roll's greatest eras. It should sit tall on any rock lover's bookshelf." Neal Pollack, author of Never Mind The Pollacks
    Dewey Decimal
    781.66
    Synopsis
    Twenty years after the release of Nirvana's landmark album  Nevermind comes Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge , the definitive word on the grunge era, straight from the mouths of those at the center of it all.   In 1986, fledgling Seattle label C/Z Records released Deep Six , a compilation featuring a half-dozen local bands: Soundgarden, Green River, Melvins, Malfunkshun, the U-Men and Skin Yard. Though it sold miserably, the record made music history by documenting a burgeoning regional sound, the raw fusion of heavy metal and punk rock that we now know as grunge. But it wasn't until five years later, with the seemingly overnight success of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit," that grunge became a household word and Seattle ground zero for the nineties alternative-rock explosion. Everybody Loves Our Town  captures the grunge era in the words of the musicians, producers, managers, record executives, video directors, photographers, journalists, publicists, club owners, roadies, scenesters and hangers-on who lived through it. The book tells the whole story: from the founding of the Deep Six bands to the worldwide success of grunge's big four (Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Alice in Chains); from the rise of Seattle's cash-poor, hype-rich indie label Sub Pop to the major-label feeding frenzy that overtook the Pacific Northwest; from the simple joys of making noise at basement parties and tiny rock clubs to the tragic, lonely deaths of superstars Kurt Cobain and Layne Staley.   Drawn from more than 250 new interviews--with members of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Screaming Trees, Hole, Melvins, Mudhoney, Green River, Mother Love Bone, Temple of the Dog, Mad Season, L7, Babes in Toyland, 7 Year Bitch, TAD, the U-Men, Candlebox and many more--and featuring previously untold stories and never-before-published photographs, Everybody Loves Our Town is at once a moving, funny, lurid, and hugely insightful portrait of an extraordinary musical era.
    LC Classification Number
    ML3534.3.Y37 2011

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