Where are your boys tonight?: the oral history of emo's mainstream explosion 1999-2008
"Told through interview with more than 150 people, including bands, producers, managers and fans, a music journalist offers an authoritative, impassioned and occasionally absurd account of the turn-of-the-millennium emo subculture that took over the American music scene from 1999 to 2008"-...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Told through interview with more than 150 people, including bands, producers, managers and fans, a music journalist offers an authoritative, impassioned and occasionally absurd account of the turn-of-the-millennium emo subculture that took over the American music scene from 1999 to 2008"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes index |
Beschreibung: | xv, 480 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen, Porträts (teilweise farbig) 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780063251281 |
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adam_text | /CONTENTS IX INTRODUCTION PART 1: CLOSE TO HOME 1999-2000 5 CHAPTER 1 Jersey Basements the Manhattan Skyline CHAPTER 2 The First Fancy Tour Bus to Pull Up at the Manville Elks Lodge 21 CHAPTERS Long Island the Last Silent Majority Show 33 CHAPTER 4 “If Pete Wasn t Playing for Us, He Was Moshing for Us” 48 CHAPTERS All the Way Down 1-95 59 CHAPTER 6 And Out to the Great Wide Open 68 PART 2: WILL YOU TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS... 2001-2002 CHAPTER 7 Napster, the Music Biz the Biggest Band to Come out of Mesa,Arizona CHAPTERS New Jersey, 2001 CHAPTER 9 “At the Time, They Were Geoff from Thursday’s Weird Friends” CHAPTER 10 83 93 108 The Long Island Lyric Pool 119 CHAPTER 11 “If Half the People Hate You, the Other Half Are Going to Defend You to the Death” 131 CHAPTER 12 It Wasn t Like We Thought We Were Going Places, Because There Was Nowhere to Go in Utah” 142 CHAPTER 13 “Better Get a Little Glossier, or You’re Gonna Fall Behind the Crowd” 152 CHAPTER 14 “It Didn’t Matter That 99% of Mainstream America Didn’t Know Who He Was” 161 PART 3: THE MATCH YOU STRIKE TO INCINERATE 2003-2004 CHAPTER 15 Private Jets Magazine Covers 181 CHAPTER 16 “I Remember Playing Hollister. It Was a Riot at the Mail, Basically 199
CHAPTER 17 “If You Don’t Sign This Band, You re Gonna Regret It for the Rest of Your Life” 210 CHAPTER 18 “Love in the Face of the Apocalypse” 221 CHAPTER 19 New Friend Request 235 PART 4: “THE PINNACLE OF HYPE,” 2005 CHAPTER 20 Taste of Chaos, 2005 251 CHAPTER 21 Going Down Swinging 261 CHAPTER 22 The Eye of the Storm 274 CHAPTER 23 “Panic! at the Disco Was Like Pouring Gasoline on the Fire” 296 CHAPTER 24 Never Sleep Again 308 PART 5: IT’S AN ARMS RACE, 2006-2008 CHAPTER 25 “Bigger Than Emo” 325 CHAPTER 26 “Emo People Are Just Like Us!” 339 CHAPTER 27 “As Much Mischief As We Could” 345 CHAPTER 28 Bridge Tunnel 354 CHAPTER 29 The Black Parade 363 CHAPTER 30 In Defense of the Genre 372 CHAPTER 31 “It Was a Reckoning to Have This Young Woman Overtake the Scene 384 CHAPTER 32 Takeover 392 CHAPTER 33 The Band in a Bubble 403 CHAPTER 34 The End of the Earth 413 CHAPTER 35 “They Took the Exclamation Point Off Their Name” 417 CHAPTER 36 “When Your Fans Start Dressing Like You, You Gotta Find the Next Thing” CHAPTER 37 “Total, Complete Transformation” 424 435 PART 6: EPILOGUE CHAPTER 38 We’ll Carry On 445 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 463 INDEX 465
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/CONTENTS IX INTRODUCTION PART 1: CLOSE TO HOME 1999-2000 5 CHAPTER 1 Jersey Basements the Manhattan Skyline CHAPTER 2 The First Fancy Tour Bus to Pull Up at the Manville Elks Lodge 21 CHAPTERS Long Island the Last Silent Majority Show 33 CHAPTER 4 “If Pete Wasn't Playing for Us, He Was Moshing for Us” 48 CHAPTERS All the Way Down 1-95 59 CHAPTER 6 And Out to the Great Wide Open 68 PART 2: WILL YOU TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS. 2001-2002 CHAPTER 7 Napster, the Music Biz the Biggest Band to Come out of Mesa,Arizona CHAPTERS New Jersey, 2001 CHAPTER 9 “At the Time, They Were Geoff from Thursday’s Weird Friends” CHAPTER 10 83 93 108 The Long Island Lyric Pool 119 CHAPTER 11 “If Half the People Hate You, the Other Half Are Going to Defend You to the Death” 131 CHAPTER 12 "It Wasn't Like We Thought We Were Going Places, Because There Was Nowhere to Go in Utah” 142 CHAPTER 13 “Better Get a Little Glossier, or You’re Gonna Fall Behind the Crowd” 152 CHAPTER 14 “It Didn’t Matter That 99% of Mainstream America Didn’t Know Who He Was” 161 PART 3: THE MATCH YOU STRIKE TO INCINERATE 2003-2004 CHAPTER 15 Private Jets Magazine Covers 181 CHAPTER 16 “I Remember Playing Hollister. It Was a Riot at the Mail, Basically" 199
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contents | Introduction -- Part 1: Close to home 1999-2000. Jersey basements & the Manhattan skyline -- The first fancy tour bus to pull up at the Manville Elks Lodge -- Long Island & the last silent majority show -- "If Pete wasn't playing for us, he was moshing for us" -- All the way down I-95 -- And out to the great wide open -- Part 2: Will you tell all your friends ... 2001-2002. Napster, the music biz & the biggest band to come out of Mesa, Arizona -- New Jersey, 2001 -- "At the time, they were Geoff from Thursday's weird friends" -- The Long Island lyric pool -- "If half the people hate you, the other half are going to defend you to the death" -- "It wasn't like we thought we were going places, because there was nowhere to go in Utah" -- "Better get a little glossier, or you're gonna fall behind the crowd" -- "It didn't matter that 99% of mainstream America didn't know who he was" -- Part 3: The match you strike to incinerate 2003-2004. Private jets & magazine covers -- "I remember playing Hollister. It was a riot at the mall, basically" -- "If you don't sign this band, you're gonna regret it for the rest of your life" -- "Love in the face of the apocalypse" -- New friend request -- Part 4: "The pinnacle of hype," 2005. Taste of chaos, 2005 -- Going down swinging -- The eye of the storm -- "Panic! at the Disco was like pouring gasoline on the fire" -- Never sleep again -- Part 5: It's an arms race, 2006-2008. "Bigger than emo" -- "Emo people are just like us" -- "As much mischief as we could" -- Bridge & tunnel -- The black parade -- In defense of the genre -- "It was a reckoning to have this young woman overtake the scene" -- Takeover -- The band in a bubble -- "They took the exclamation point off their name" -- "When your fans start dressing like you, you gotta find the next thing" -- "Total, complete transformation" -- Part 6: Epilogue. We'll carry on |
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spelling | Payne, Chris Verfasser (DE-588)134481720 aut Where are your boys tonight? the oral history of emo's mainstream explosion 1999-2008 Chris Payne First edition New York, NY Dey St. [2023] © 2023 xv, 480 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen, Porträts (teilweise farbig) 24 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes index Introduction -- Part 1: Close to home 1999-2000. Jersey basements & the Manhattan skyline -- The first fancy tour bus to pull up at the Manville Elks Lodge -- Long Island & the last silent majority show -- "If Pete wasn't playing for us, he was moshing for us" -- All the way down I-95 -- And out to the great wide open -- Part 2: Will you tell all your friends ... 2001-2002. Napster, the music biz & the biggest band to come out of Mesa, Arizona -- New Jersey, 2001 -- "At the time, they were Geoff from Thursday's weird friends" -- The Long Island lyric pool -- "If half the people hate you, the other half are going to defend you to the death" -- "It wasn't like we thought we were going places, because there was nowhere to go in Utah" -- "Better get a little glossier, or you're gonna fall behind the crowd" -- "It didn't matter that 99% of mainstream America didn't know who he was" -- Part 3: The match you strike to incinerate 2003-2004. Private jets & magazine covers -- "I remember playing Hollister. It was a riot at the mall, basically" -- "If you don't sign this band, you're gonna regret it for the rest of your life" -- "Love in the face of the apocalypse" -- New friend request -- Part 4: "The pinnacle of hype," 2005. Taste of chaos, 2005 -- Going down swinging -- The eye of the storm -- "Panic! at the Disco was like pouring gasoline on the fire" -- Never sleep again -- Part 5: It's an arms race, 2006-2008. "Bigger than emo" -- "Emo people are just like us" -- "As much mischief as we could" -- Bridge & tunnel -- The black parade -- In defense of the genre -- "It was a reckoning to have this young woman overtake the scene" -- Takeover -- The band in a bubble -- "They took the exclamation point off their name" -- "When your fans start dressing like you, you gotta find the next thing" -- "Total, complete transformation" -- Part 6: Epilogue. We'll carry on "Told through interview with more than 150 people, including bands, producers, managers and fans, a music journalist offers an authoritative, impassioned and occasionally absurd account of the turn-of-the-millennium emo subculture that took over the American music scene from 1999 to 2008"-- Geschichte 1999-2008 gnd rswk-swf Subkultur (DE-588)4058326-0 gnd rswk-swf Rockmusiker (DE-588)4115775-8 gnd rswk-swf Rockmusik (DE-588)4115774-6 gnd rswk-swf Emo (DE-588)7682741-0 gnd rswk-swf Musikleben (DE-588)4075128-4 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Emo (Music) / United States / History and criticism Rock music / United States / History and criticism Rock musicians / New York (State) / New York / Interviews Emo (Music) Rock music Rock musicians New York (State) / New York United States Criticism, interpretation, etc Interviews (DE-588)4027503-6 Interview gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Rockmusik (DE-588)4115774-6 s Rockmusiker (DE-588)4115775-8 s Emo (DE-588)7682741-0 s Subkultur (DE-588)4058326-0 s Musikleben (DE-588)4075128-4 s Geschichte 1999-2008 z DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034318073&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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