This article explores the Beat music scene in Hamburg, West Germany, in the early 1960s. This scene became famous for its role in incubating the Beatles, who played over 250 nights there in 1960–62, but this article focuses on the prominent role of fans in this scene. Here fans were welcomed by bands and club owners as cocreators of a scene that offered respite from the prevailing conformism of West Germany during the Economic Miracle. This scene, born at the confluence of commercial and subcultural impulses, was also instrumental in transforming rock and roll from a working-class niche product to a cross-class lingua franca for youth. It was also a key element in West Germany's broader processes of democratization during the 1960s, opening...
The debate over the cultural value of the Beatles was as vehement as it was significant in 1960s and...
Article caption: They’re the Greatest! Jayne Olsen, left, and Linda Hibbard, both juniors at Portla...
This thesis focuses on the British music scene in the 1960s. Popular music was one of the main manif...
In 1964 the Beatles arrived in the United States, jumpstarting their commercial and international ca...
International audienceThis article reviews half a century of Beatles studies, the history of which i...
This article examines how the unprecedented popularity and symbolic power of the Beatles forced poli...
This article analyses how British popular music culture defined and responded to Krautrock, a subgen...
The 1950s and 60s brought significant change to the popular musical landscape. Outbursts of violence...
This article discusses the cultural significance of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, a studio ...
This thesis is about The Beatles and locating them in 1967. It is a historical analytical study whe...
In the years around 1968 London was home to a sizeable community of writers, musicians, artists, and...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Cultural and Social Hi...
Popular music was integral to the 1960s and to the lives of the many young people who bought records...
n popular music history, the first years of the 1960s have traditionally been described as ‘in-betwe...
Fashion is a phenomenon strongly connected with music. Artists are aware of what they wear on stage ...
The debate over the cultural value of the Beatles was as vehement as it was significant in 1960s and...
Article caption: They’re the Greatest! Jayne Olsen, left, and Linda Hibbard, both juniors at Portla...
This thesis focuses on the British music scene in the 1960s. Popular music was one of the main manif...
In 1964 the Beatles arrived in the United States, jumpstarting their commercial and international ca...
International audienceThis article reviews half a century of Beatles studies, the history of which i...
This article examines how the unprecedented popularity and symbolic power of the Beatles forced poli...
This article analyses how British popular music culture defined and responded to Krautrock, a subgen...
The 1950s and 60s brought significant change to the popular musical landscape. Outbursts of violence...
This article discusses the cultural significance of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, a studio ...
This thesis is about The Beatles and locating them in 1967. It is a historical analytical study whe...
In the years around 1968 London was home to a sizeable community of writers, musicians, artists, and...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Cultural and Social Hi...
Popular music was integral to the 1960s and to the lives of the many young people who bought records...
n popular music history, the first years of the 1960s have traditionally been described as ‘in-betwe...
Fashion is a phenomenon strongly connected with music. Artists are aware of what they wear on stage ...
The debate over the cultural value of the Beatles was as vehement as it was significant in 1960s and...
Article caption: They’re the Greatest! Jayne Olsen, left, and Linda Hibbard, both juniors at Portla...
This thesis focuses on the British music scene in the 1960s. Popular music was one of the main manif...