Lonely Sounds: Popular Recorded Music and American Society, 1949-1979 examines the relationship between the experience of listening to popular music and social disengagement. It finds that technological innovations, the growth of a youth culture, and market forces in the post-World War II era came together to transform the normal musical experience from a social event grounded in live performance into a consumable recorded commodity that satisfied individual desires. The musical turn inward began in the late 1940s. Prior to the postwar era, the popular music experience was communal, rooted in place, and it contained implicit social obligations between the performer and the audience and among members of the audience. Beginning in the late 19...
Personal listening technologies have been credited with the privatization of listening, yet this ide...
In this chapter I develop the psychological underpinnings of environmental music towards an understa...
The development of recording is arguably the most significant change to have affected music in the t...
Lonely Sounds: Popular Recorded Music and American Society, 1949-1979 examines the relationship betw...
Abstract: Lonely Sounds: Popular Recorded Music and American Society, 1949-1979 Lonely Sounds: Popul...
In the winter of 1979 Sony introduced a hand-held cassette player called the Walkman—a device that c...
The period between the Second World War and the mid-1960s saw the American music industry engaged in...
Conventional historians often overlook the role of popular music in their interpretations of the pas...
Until the 1920s, music listening had hardly, if at all, been available as a means for individual moo...
Generally, artists wishing to communicate with the public have two options: to make something (the c...
Whether culture is an expression of social integration, is implicated in social dis-organization, or...
textabstractThe fifties were the scene of a 'virtual revolution' in popular music. Around 1954 rock'...
This paper explores the historical progression of the technological development of records and radio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-51).This thesis explores the importance of a sound-rep...
It is undeniable that technology has made a tangible impact on the nature of musical listening. The...
Personal listening technologies have been credited with the privatization of listening, yet this ide...
In this chapter I develop the psychological underpinnings of environmental music towards an understa...
The development of recording is arguably the most significant change to have affected music in the t...
Lonely Sounds: Popular Recorded Music and American Society, 1949-1979 examines the relationship betw...
Abstract: Lonely Sounds: Popular Recorded Music and American Society, 1949-1979 Lonely Sounds: Popul...
In the winter of 1979 Sony introduced a hand-held cassette player called the Walkman—a device that c...
The period between the Second World War and the mid-1960s saw the American music industry engaged in...
Conventional historians often overlook the role of popular music in their interpretations of the pas...
Until the 1920s, music listening had hardly, if at all, been available as a means for individual moo...
Generally, artists wishing to communicate with the public have two options: to make something (the c...
Whether culture is an expression of social integration, is implicated in social dis-organization, or...
textabstractThe fifties were the scene of a 'virtual revolution' in popular music. Around 1954 rock'...
This paper explores the historical progression of the technological development of records and radio...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-51).This thesis explores the importance of a sound-rep...
It is undeniable that technology has made a tangible impact on the nature of musical listening. The...
Personal listening technologies have been credited with the privatization of listening, yet this ide...
In this chapter I develop the psychological underpinnings of environmental music towards an understa...
The development of recording is arguably the most significant change to have affected music in the t...