Taking Popular Music Seriously/ Frith,Simon
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 781.64 FRI/T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P33085 |
Youth and music --
The magic that can set you free: the ideology of folk and the myth of the rock community --
Rock and sexuality (with Angela McRobbie) --
Afterthoughts --
Formalism, realism and leisure: the case of the punk --
Art vs. technology: the strange case of popular music --
The industrialisation of popular music --
Playing with real feeling: making sense of jazz in Britain --
The suburban sensibility in British rock and pop --
The discourse of world music --
Pop music --
Look! hear! the uneasy relationship of music and television --
Music and everyday life --
Why do songs have words? --
Hearing secret harmonies --
Towards an aesthetic of popular music --
Adam Smith and music --
Music and identity --
What is bad music?
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