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Overview"""Passionate, personal, and articulated from the lens of a masterful historian with a sharp interest in the topic. . . . A book that feels immersive without being stuffy, authoritative without being dismissive, and historical without being boring. It takes a rare writer to cover acts as disparate as Van Halen, The Dixie Chicks, and NWA with equal gravitas and knowledge, but in Lighters in the Sky Reiff has done just that..” —UPROXX “Veteran music critic Corbin Reiff catalogs a well-researched, year-by-year breakdown of the most seminal concerts in each of the last six decades.” —Business Insider “A first-rate tribute . . . The next best thing to actually being there. It’s pretty apparent from the onset that Reiff has put in a considerable amount of time and research into this project and by drawing from a plethora of various different sources he makes sure he gets it right. . . . Lighters in the Sky succeeds on all levels. . . . It’s a splendid escapist, time-travel trip through the greatest live concerts in history.” —Classic Rock Revisited ""Must-read . . . Will no doubt spawn plenty of (playful) heated conversations."" —Salon One of ""the best music books of 2017 . . . It’s a great book to pick up and debate with and about."" —Vinyl Me, Please “In his carefully researched tome, Reiff captures the best performances of the last 50-plus years. . . . It’s a way to travel back and vicariously live these shows.” —Consequence of Sound “Corbin has brilliantly captured the magic and excitement of being in the crowd at a historic concert. If you were born too late to see Bruce Springsteen's Darkness on the Edge of Town tour or you couldn't score tickets to Kanye West's Yeezus show, you missed out—but reading this smart, insightful, deeply researched book is the next best thing."" —Simon Vozick-Levinson, Rolling Stone, The New York Times, MTV News “Both a comprehensive history of memorable concerts over nearly 60 years and an instant conversation starter.” —Steven Hyden, author, Your Favorite Band Is Killing Me ""Reiff does a commendable job of translating a half-century of intangible musical energy into a compelling panorama of cultural evolution.” —Will Toledo, Car Seat Headrest Performance. Energy. Spectacle. These Shows Are Legendary. Here’s How They Went Down. Live. In the age of the studio and digital downloads, that four-letter word stands as the true test of the performer’s talent and the fan’s commitment. The true greats deliver in concert, and every once in a while they deliver with a sound and fury that rings through the ages. James Brown at the Apollo. Led Zeppelin at Earl’s Court. Nirvana at Reading. The night Tupac, Biggie and Big Daddy Kane found a stage big enough to share at Madison Square Garden. Radiohead at Glastonbury. Some shows crystallize a particular moment in a great performer’s career, like Bowie’s farewell to Ziggy Stardust at the Hammersmith and Prince’s epic set at the Forum at the height of his purple reign. Some—the original Woodstock, The Last Waltz, Lollapalooza ’91 and Coachella ’99—define an era. The live moment can be hard to capture with a microphone or a camera, let alone on the page. In veteran music writer Corbin Reiff’s deep dive through decades of epic gigs—often including interviews with the participants—he brings these concerts crackling back to life with revealing and lost details about what it was like on the stage and in the hall. Here are the cultural contexts, the backstage dramas, the split-second artistic decisions and the technical details behind the best shows of our amplified age. Year by year, concert by concert, this is a book that’s loud and guaranteed to start an argument. Corbin Reiff is a senior music writer for Uproxx. He has written for some of the biggest music publications, including Rolling Stone, Spin, Pitchfork, The A.V. Club, Ultimate Classic Rock, and Guitar World." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Corbin ReiffPublisher: Lesser Gods Imprint: Lesser Gods ISBN: 9781944713188ISBN 10: 1944713182 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 26 October 2017 Audience: General/trade , General , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1960: There's a Riot Goin' On in Newport 1961: The King Returns, Long Live the King! 1962: Mr. Dynamite's Apollo Explosion 1963: Sam Gets Cookin' in Miami 1964: Jerry Lee's Star Time 1965: The Beatles Shea-k Up New York 1966: Judas! 1967: Let Me Stand Next to Your Fire - Hendrix at Monterey 1968: Cream's Farewell 1969: Woodstock: Three Days of Peace & Music 1970: The Who Live at Leeds 1971: The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East 1972: The Rolling Stones Touring Party 1973: Farewell, Ziggy Stardust 1974: CSNY Meet Their Doom 1975: Led Zeppelin Hold Court 1976: The Band's Last Waltz 1977: The Ramones Rocket to the Rainbow 1978: Darkness on the Edge of Jersey 1979: Van Halen's Califfornia Jam 1980: L.A. Masonry: Pink Floyd and The Wall 1981: The Clash Bond in Times Square 1982: Ozzy Osbourne and the Bat Incident 1983: U2's Blood Red Triumph 1984: The Shit Hits the Fans 1985: Purple Rain at the Forum 1986: Queen Rock Wembley 1987: Guns N' Roses' Pasadena Paradise 1988: The King of Pop Goes Bad 1989: Fuck tha Police: N.W.A in Anaheim 1990: Madonna's Blond Ambition 1991: Jane's Addiction's Farewell Lollapalooza 1992: With the Lights Out at Reading 1993: East vs. West: Tupac & Biggie at MSG 1994: Nine Inch Nails at Mudstock 1995: Pearl Jam Soldier On 1996: Knebworth Supernova 1997: Excellent Programming at Glastonbury 1998: Elliott Smith Lands at Largo 1999: Lauryn Hill's Japanese Miseducation 2000: OutKast Stank Up the Sunset Strip 2001: Jay-Z Assumes the Throne 2002: Strokes of White at Radio City 2003: The Dixie Chicks' Presidential Salute 2004: Dave Chappelle's Brooklyn Block Party 2005: Green Day's American Idiocy 2006: Daft Punk and the Technicolor Pyramid 2007: Achilles Last Stand: Led Zeppelin at the O2 2008: Foos Fighting in London 2009: Three Hundred and Sixty Degrees of an Irish Rock Band 2010: Arcade Fire Out of the Suburbs 2011: Kanye West's Beautiful Dark, Twisted Coachella 2012: Dre Dre's So-Cal Seance 2013: Yeezus Season Approaching 2014: Jay-Z & Beyonce: '14 Bonnie & Clyde 2015: Drake's OVO Inferno 2016: A Desert Trip Through the PastReviewsPassionate, personal, and articulated from the lens of a masterful historian with a sharp interest in the topic. . . . A book that feels immersive without being stuffy, authoritative without being dismissive, and historical without being boring. It takes a rare writer to cover acts as disparate as Van Halen, The Dixie Chicks, and NWA with equal gravitas and knowledge, but in Lighters in the Sky Reiff has done just that. This is a book composed by a writer who is first and foremost a music fan, a characteristic that is often derided by the old school who demand faux-objective remove must inform good criticism. But Corbin's criticism is uplifted by his generous, spirited enthusiasm, which comes through strongly on every page. --UPROXX Must-read . . . Music fans love a good debate -- and this year-by-year chronicle of notable concerts, from Oasis at Knebworth Park to Beatles at Shea Stadium, will no doubt spawn plenty of (playful) heated conversations. --Salon Well-researched, well-argued . . . A music lover reflecting on the brilliance of live music. A great read for any music fan. --NeuFutur In his carefully researched tome, Reiff captures the best performances of the last 50-plus years. . . . It's a way to travel back and vicariously live these shows. --Consequence of Sound Must-read . . . Music fans love a good debate -- and this year-by-year chronicle of notable concerts, from Oasis at Knebworth Park to Beatles at Shea Stadium, will no doubt spawn plenty of (playful) heated conversations. --Salon Passionate, personal, and articulated from the lens of a masterful historian with a sharp interest in the topic. . . . A book that feels immersive without being stuffy, authoritative without being dismissive, and historical without being boring. It takes a rare writer to cover acts as disparate as Van Halen, The Dixie Chicks, and NWA with equal gravitas and knowledge, but in Lighters in the Sky Reiff has done just that. This is a book composed by a writer who is first and foremost a music fan, a characteristic that is often derided by the old school who demand faux-objective remove must inform good criticism. But Corbin's criticism is uplifted by his generous, spirited enthusiasm, which comes through strongly on every page. --UPROXX Veteran music critic Corbin Reiff catalogs a well-researched, year-by-year breakdown of the most seminal concerts in each of the last six decades. --Business Insider A first-rate tribute . . . The next best thing to actually being there. It's pretty apparent from the onset that Reiff has put in a considerable amount of time and research into this project and by drawing from a plethora of various different sources he makes sure he gets it right. . . . Lighters in the Sky succeeds on all levels. . . . It's a splendid escapist, time-travel trip through the greatest live concerts in history. --Classic Rock Revisited Must-read . . . Music fans love a good debate -- and this year-by-year chronicle of notable concerts, from Oasis at Knebworth Park to Beatles at Shea Stadium, will no doubt spawn plenty of (playful) heated conversations. --Salon Well-researched, well-argued . . . A music lover reflecting on the brilliance of live music. A great read for any music fan. --NeuFutur In his carefully researched tome, Reiff captures the best performances of the last 50-plus years. . . . It's a way to travel back and vicariously live these shows. --Consequence of Sound Music fans love nostalgia--and a good debate. So what better material to argue over than a history of the greatest concerts of the past 56 years? --Chicago Tribune Must-read . . . Music fans love a good debate -- and this year-by-year chronicle of notable concerts, from Oasis at Knebworth Park to Beatles at Shea Stadium, will no doubt spawn plenty of (playful) heated conversations. --Salon Passionate, personal, and articulated from the lens of a masterful historian with a sharp interest in the topic. . . . A book that feels immersive without being stuffy, authoritative without being dismissive, and historical without being boring. It takes a rare writer to cover acts as disparate as Van Halen, The Dixie Chicks, and NWA with equal gravitas and knowledge, but in Lighters in the Sky Reiff has done just that. This is a book composed by a writer who is first and foremost a music fan, a characteristic that is often derided by the old school who demand faux-objective remove must inform good criticism. But Corbin's criticism is uplifted by his generous, spirited enthusiasm, which comes through strongly on every page. --UPROXX Veteran music critic Corbin Reiff catalogs a well-researched, year-by-year breakdown of the most seminal concerts in each of the last six decades. --Business Insider A first-rate tribute . . . The next best thing to actually being there. It's pretty apparent from the onset that Reiff has put in a considerable amount of time and research into this project and by drawing from a plethora of various different sources he makes sure he gets it right. . . . Lighters in the Sky succeeds on all levels. . . . It's a splendid escapist, time-travel trip through the greatest live concerts in history. --Classic Rock Revisited Must-read . . . Music fans love a good debate -- and this year-by-year chronicle of notable concerts, from Oasis at Knebworth Park to Beatles at Shea Stadium, will no doubt spawn plenty of (playful) heated conversations. --Salon Well-researched, well-argued . . . A music lover reflecting on the brilliance of live music. A great read for any music fan. --NeuFutur In his carefully researched tome, Reiff captures the best performances of the last 50-plus years. . . . It's a way to travel back and vicariously live these shows. --Consequence of Sound Music fans love nostalgia--and a good debate. So what better material to argue over than a history of the greatest concerts of the past 56 years? --Chicago Tribune One of the best music books of 2017 . . . It's a great book to pick up and debate with and about. --Vinyl Me, Please """Passionate, personal, and articulated from the lens of a masterful historian with a sharp interest in the topic. . . . A book that feels immersive without being stuffy, authoritative without being dismissive, and historical without being boring. It takes a rare writer to cover acts as disparate as Van Halen, The Dixie Chicks, and NWA with equal gravitas and knowledge, but in Lighters in the Sky Reiff has done just that. This is a book composed by a writer who is first and foremost a music fan, a characteristic that is often derided by the old school who demand faux-objective remove must inform good criticism. But Corbin's criticism is uplifted by his generous, spirited enthusiasm, which comes through strongly on every page."" --UPROXX ""Veteran music critic Corbin Reiff catalogs a well-researched, year-by-year breakdown of the most seminal concerts in each of the last six decades."" --Business Insider ""A first-rate tribute . . . The next best thing to actually being there. It's pretty apparent from the onset that Reiff has put in a considerable amount of time and research into this project and by drawing from a plethora of various different sources he makes sure he gets it right. . . . Lighters in the Sky succeeds on all levels. . . . It's a splendid escapist, time-travel trip through the greatest live concerts in history."" --Classic Rock Revisited ""Must-read . . . Music fans love a good debate -- and this year-by-year chronicle of notable concerts, from Oasis at Knebworth Park to Beatles at Shea Stadium, will no doubt spawn plenty of (playful) heated conversations."" --Salon ""Well-researched, well-argued . . . A music lover reflecting on the brilliance of live music. A great read for any music fan."" --NeuFutur ""In his carefully researched tome, Reiff captures the best performances of the last 50-plus years. . . . It's a way to travel back and vicariously live these shows."" --Consequence of Sound ""Music fans love nostalgia--and a good debate. So what better material to argue over than a history of the greatest concerts of the past 56 years?"" --Chicago Tribune One of ""the best music books of 2017 . . . It's a great book to pick up and debate with and about."" --Vinyl Me, Please" Must-read . . . Music fans love a good debate -- and this year-by-year chronicle of notable concerts, from Oasis at Knebworth Park to Beatles at Shea Stadium, will no doubt spawn plenty of (playful) heated conversations. --Salon Author InformationCorbin Reiff is the deputy music editor of Uproxx. He has written for some of the biggest music publications, including Rolling Stone, Spin, Pitchfork, The AV Club, Complex, and Guitar World. He lives in Chicago with his wife, Jenna, and his dogs, Page and Hendrix. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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