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Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN-10
0374533547
ISBN-13
9780374533540
eBay Product ID (ePID)
113337693

Product Key Features

Book Title
Love Goes to Buildings on Fire : Five Years in New York That Changed Music Forever
Number of Pages
392 Pages
Language
English
Topic
History & Criticism, United States / 20th Century, United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), Genres & Styles / Pop Vocal
Publication Year
2012
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Music, History
Author
Will Hermes
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
8.3 in
Item Width
5.9 in

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There's no mistaking that this book will have a special appeal for people who were exposed to this music when it was developing--mostly those living in New York in the mid-70s--but Hermes does what a good writer does. He makes the rest of us (this writer included) wish we'd been there., "Practically every paragraph about music here is also about something else just as fascinating--race, city planning, ambition, drugs, hair-dos. Braiding intricate research with his own teenage memories, Hermes has a bird's eye view of a great city, and has his ear to the ground." -- Sarah Vowell "By simply putting things in chronological order, Will Hermes shows just how astonishing New York City's music was in the 1970s. But he does more than that: he brings depth and discernment and an eye for odd detail, making his book an essential work of cultural history." -- Luc Sante " Love Goes to Buildings on Fire is an almost perfect portrait of New York music culture: specific yet comprehensive, enthusiastic yet objective, and as informed as it is personal. The four-page section of what (seemingly) every interesting person in NYC was doing on the night of the '77 blackout could have been a book unto itself." -- Chuck Klosterman "A must-read for any music lover, Love Goes to Buildings on Fire will no doubt inspire nostalgia in readers who lived through the era, and make those who didn't wish they had." -- Liz Raftery, The Boston Globe "Will Hermes grew up in Queens, but Love Goes to Buildings on Fire , his new book on New York's 1970s music scene, is no nostalgia jag--it's a detailed time-machine trip that zooms in on everyone from the New York Dolls to Steve Reich." -- Rolling Stone "Meticulously researched and engaging." -- Eric Been, The Wall Street Journal "I thought there was nothing left to say about the seventies NYC music scene, but Hermes puts it all together--punk, salsa, jazz, hip-hop, disco--into a portrait of a city in ferment, with new bubbles of innovation popping up all over." -- Dan Kois, Vulture Recommends (New York magazine) "Revelatory." -- Entertainment Weekly (Grade: A) "There's no mistaking that this book will have a special appeal for people who were exposed to this music when it was developing--mostly those living in New York in the mid-70s--but Hermes does what a good writer does. He makes the rest of us (this writer included) wish we'd been there." -- Georgia Young, Paste "[Hermes] does an expert turn here in his book about the music scene in 1970s New York, moving between musical genres and the human worlds they contained with the light-headed excitement of a bright grad student who's transferring from one subway line to another." -- Emily Carter, Minneapolis Star-Tribune "[A] breathtaking, panoramic portrait of five years . . . that music in New York City was alive, flourishing, and kicking out the jams." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Hermes moves effortlessly back and forth between the various musical genres while interspersing stories of New York at a time when the city was on the verge of financial ruin and moral collapse." -- Booklist (starred review), Will Hermes grew up in Queens, but Love Goes to Buildings on Fire , his new book on New York's 1970s music scene, is no nostalgia jag--it's a detailed time-machine trip that zooms in on everyone from the New York Dolls to Steve Reich., Love Goes to Buildings on Fire is an almost perfect portrait of New York music culture: specific yet comprehensive, enthusiastic yet objective, and as informed as it is personal. The four-page section of what (seemingly) every interesting person in NYC was doing on the night of the '77 blackout could have been a book unto itself., [Hermes] does an expert turn here in his book about the music scene in 1970s New York, moving between musical genres and the human worlds they contained with the light-headed excitement of a bright grad student who's transferring from one subway line to another., By simply putting things in chronological order, Will Hermes shows just how astonishing New York City's music was in the 1970s. But he does more than that: he brings depth and discernment and an eye for odd detail, making his book an essential work of cultural history., Practically every paragraph about music here is also about something else just as fascinating--race, city planning, ambition, drugs, hair-dos. Braiding intricate research with his own teenage memories, Hermes has a bird's eye view of a great city, and has his ear to the ground., [A] breathtaking, panoramic portrait of five years . . . that music in New York City was alive, flourishing, and kicking out the jams., A must-read for any music lover, Love Goes to Buildings on Fire will no doubt inspire nostalgia in readers who lived through the era, and make those who didn't wish they had., I thought there was nothing left to say about the seventies NYC music scene, but Hermes puts it all together--punk, salsa, jazz, hip-hop, disco--into a portrait of a city in ferment, with new bubbles of innovation popping up all over., "Practically every paragraph about music here is also about something else just as fascinating -- race, city planning, ambition, drugs, hair-dos. Braiding intricate research with his own teenage memories, Hermes has a bird's eye view of a great city, and has his ear to the ground." -- Sarah Vowell "By simply putting things in chronological order, Will Hermes shows just how astonishing New York City's music was in the 1970s. But he does more than that: he brings depth and discernment and an eye for odd detail, making his book an essential work of cultural history." -- Luc Sante " Love Goes to Buildings on Fire is an almost perfect portrait of New York music culture: specific yet comprehensive, enthusiastic yet objective, and as informed as it is personal. The four-page section of what (seemingly) every interesting person in NYC was doing on the night of the '77 blackout could have been a book unto itself." -- Chuck Klosterman "A must-read for any music lover, Love Goes to Buildings on Fire will no doubt inspire nostalgia in readers who lived through the era, and make those who didn't wish they had." -- Liz Raftery, The Boston Globe "Will Hermes grew up in Queens, but Love Goes to Buildings on Fire , his new book on New York's 1970s music scene, is no nostalgia jag -- it's a detailed time-machine trip that zooms in on everyone from the New York Dolls to Steve Reich." -- Rolling Stone "Meticulously researched and engaging." -- Eric Been, The Wall Street Journal "I thought there was nothing left to say about the seventies NYC music scene, but Hermes puts it all together -- punk, salsa, jazz, hip-hop, disco -- into a portrait of a city in ferment, with new bubbles of innovation popping up all over." -- Dan Kois, Vulture Recommends ( New York magazine) "Revelatory." -- Entertainment Weekly (Grade: A) "There's no mistaking that this book will have a special appeal for people who were exposed to this music when it was developing -- mostly those living in New York in the mid-70s -- but Hermes does what a good writer does. He makes the rest of us (this writer included) wish we'd been there." -- Georgia Young, Paste "[Hermes] does an expert turn here in his book about the music scene in 1970s New York, moving between musical genres and the human worlds they contained with the light-headed excitement of a bright grad student who's transferring from one subway line to another." -- Emily Carter, Minneapolis Star-Tribune "[A] breathtaking, panoramic portrait of five years...that music in New York City was alive, flourishing, and kicking out the jams." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Hermes moves effortlessly back and forth between the various musical genres while interspersing stories of New York at a time when the city was on the verge of financial ruin and moral collapse." -- Booklist (starred review), Hermes moves effortlessly back and forth between the various musical genres while interspersing stories of New York at a time when the city was on the verge of financial ruin and moral collapse., "Practically every paragraph about music here is also about something else just as fascinating-race, city planning, ambition, drugs, hair-dos. Braiding intricate research with his own teenage memories, Hermes has a bird's eye view of a great city, and has his ear to the ground."  -Sarah Vowell "By simply putting things in chronological order, Will Hermes shows just how astonishing New York City's music was in the 1970s. But he does more than that: he brings depth and discernment and an eye for odd detail, making his book an essential work of cultural history." -Luc Sante " Love Goes to Buildings on Fire is an almost perfect portrait of New York music culture: specific yet comprehensive, enthusiastic yet objective, and as informed as it is personal. The four-page section of what (seemingly) every interesting person in NYC was doing on the night of the '77 blackout could have been a book unto itself." -Chuck Klosterman "A must-read for any music lover, Love Goes to Buildings on Fire will no doubt inspire nostalgia in readers who lived through the era, and make those who didn't wish they had." -Liz Raftery, The Boston Globe "Will Hermes grew up in Queens, but Love Goes to Buildings on Fire , his new book on New York's 1970s music scene, is no nostalgia jag-it's a detailed time-machine trip that zooms in on everyone from the New York Dolls to Steve Reich." - Rolling Stone "Meticulously researched and engaging." -Eric Been, The Wall Street Journal "I thought there was nothing left to say about the seventies NYC music scene, but Hermes puts it all together-punk, salsa, jazz, hip-hop, disco-into a portrait of a city in ferment, with new bubbles of innovation popping up all over." -Dan Kois, Vulture Recommends ( New York magazine) "Revelatory." - Entertainment Weekly (Grade: A) "There's no mistaking that this book will have a special appeal for people who were exposed to this music when it was developing-mostly those living in New York in the mid-70s-but Hermes does what a good writer does. He makes the rest of us (this writer included) wish we'd been there." -Georgia Young, Paste "[Hermes] does an expert turn here in his book about the music scene in 1970s New York, moving between musical genres and the human worlds they contained with the light-headed excitement of a bright grad student who's transferring from one subway line to another." -Emily Carter, Minneapolis Star-Tribune "[A] breathtaking, panoramic portrait of five years . . . that music in New York City was alive, flourishing, and kicking out the jams." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)   "Hermes moves effortlessly back and forth between the various musical genres while interspersing stories of New York at a time when the city was on the verge of financial ruin and moral collapse." - Booklist (starred review)
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Dewey Decimal
781.6409747/109047
Synopsis
A vivid, dramatic account of how half a dozen kinds of modern music--punk rock, art rock, disco, salsa, rap, minimalist classical--emerged in new forms and cross-pollinated all at once in the middle seventies in NYC. Punk rock and hip-hop. Disco and salsa. The loft jazz scene and the downtown composers known as Minimalists. In the mid-1970s, New York City was a laboratory where all the major styles of modern music were reinvented--block by block, by musicians who knew, admired, and borrowed from one another. Crime was everywhere, the government was broke, and the infrastructure was collapsing. But rent was cheap, and the possibilities for musical exploration were limitless. Will Hermes's Love Goes to Buildings on Fire is the first book to tell the full story of the era's music scenes and the phenomenal and surprising ways they intersected. From New Year's Day 1973 to New Year's Eve 1977, the book moves panoramically from post-Dylan Greenwich Village, to the arson-scarred South Bronx barrios where salsa and hip-hop were created, to the lower Manhattan lofts where jazz and classical music were reimagined, to ramshackle clubs like CBGB and the Gallery, where rock and dance music were hot-wired for a new generation., Punk rock and hip-hop. Disco and salsa. The loft jazz scene and the downtown composers known as Minimalists. In the mid-1970s, New York City was a laboratory where all the major styles of modern music were reinvented--block by block, by musicians who knew, admired, and borrowed from one another. Crime was everywhere, the government was broke, and the infrastructure was collapsing. But rent was cheap, and the possibilities for musical exploration were limitless. Love Goes to Buildings on Fire is the first book to tell the full story of the era's music scenes and the phenomenal and surprising ways they intersected. From New Year's Day 1973 to New Year's Eve 1977, the book moves panoramically from post-Dylan Greenwich Village, to the arson-scarred South Bronx barrios where salsa and hip-hop were created, to the lower Manhattan lofts where jazz and classical music were reimagined, to ramshackle clubs like CBGB and the Gallery, where rock and dance music were hot-wired for a new generation.

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