* Description
* "As it turns out, Peter Meltzer actually does know rock and
roll and this book is an encyclopedic treasure."
--Bob Spitz, bestselling author of The Beatles: The Biography
"I love this subject and thought I knew rock and roll from era
from this era cold, but Peter Meltzer's very entertaining book
made me realize all that I didn't know. Still, every page brought
back a memory and the stories are fascinating."
--Michael Smerconish, CNN and Sirius XM host
"What is that song? Who's the performer? How did they get that
name? What inspired those words? So You Think You Know Rock and
Roll? is absolutely packed with inful, fascinating fun facts
about the songs and stars who made the music magic during rock's
greatest era."
--Gary Theroux, award-winning host of The History of Rock and
Roll
"This is an impressive piece of analysis by anyone's standards.
Meltzer breaks down the big data of 1965-75 with the most
detailed look to date at rock's greatest decade."
--Joel McIver, author of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Deep Purple and
Beyond: Scenes from the Life of a Rock Star, and Spider from
Mars: My Life with David Bowie
"This is a particularly impressive analysis of rock and roll
during an era in which a lot of extraordinary new music was
created. Clearly, Peter Meltzer has done a great deal of
research, and he presents it in a compelling and interesting way.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes or lives rock
and roll."
--David Kalish, keyboardist, Social Distortion, producer,
engineer
"Who knew? From songs inspired by slavery, Charles Manson's
desire to be a musical artist, Duane Allman's escape from the
draft to tales of sexual exploits, Peter E. Meltzer has compiled
a book that is informative, interesting and fun. As a 'baby
boomer' who grew up listening to most of the music referenced, it
brought back so many fond memories. It's a GREAT read for anyone
who lived that period and everyone who's interested in rock and
roll history!"
--Sheila Elaine Anderson, author of The Little Red Book of
Musician's Wisdom
"So You Think You Know Rock and Roll is a fun and informative
deep dive into the '60s and '70s music we all know and love.
Metzler's passion for the subject matter is infectious and gives
the book a unique charm."
--Candy Leonard, author of Beatleness: How the Beatles and Their
Fans Remade the World
"If you love rock & roll, I guarantee you will not be able to
put this book down. There is no musical genre missing from these
pages from pop, to disco, to hard rock, to classic rock, to
Motown, to soul, and back again. Not only are all of your
favorite stars discussed here--such as the Beatles, the Rolling
Stones, the Supremes, the Monkees, the Who, Fleetwood Mac, Joni
Mitchell, and Cyndi Lauper--but all of the footnote characters
are here too. Fascinating sections on rock & roll festivals,
groupies, the guitarists, the composers, and the one-hit-wonders
make it impossible to not learn something new from this
well-researched volume."
--Mark Bego, New York Times bestselling author of sixty-two
books on rock & roll, including: Aretha Franklin: The Queen of
Soul and Eat Like a Rock Star
"Some of the best music came out of the years between 1965 and
1975 and Meltzer has captured the times. You may have trouble
putting it down!"
--Denny Somach, producer, rock historian, author of Get the Led
Out: How Led Zeppelin Became the Biggest Band in the World
"So You Think You Know Rock and Roll? is a deep dive into a
fertile decade's worth of music. The questions and answers are as
informative as they are surprising. This book is filled with
addictive nuggets of trivia and stats that will have you saying,
'Huh--who knew?'"
--Joyce Millman, music blogger, The Mix Tape
"Once you start reading these fascinating stories you won't be
able to stop. This book has tons of great information that will
deepen your appreciation for the best decade in music, whether
you're a casual fan or hard-core aficionado. Challenge your
friends with some of these questions and find out how much you
all really know."
--Andrew Grant Jackson, author of 1965: The Most Revolutionary
Year in Music
"Talk about a magical mystery tour! Peter E. Meltzer's book is a
raucous romp, a medley of fascinating ins about the pop
music that powered the Baby Boom, presented in a Q-and-A format
that you can start just about anywhere but is impossible to put
down. These songs are the essence of what it was like to be alive
during the years when the music mattered."
--Will Bunch, columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily
News
"If you are a fan of 1965-1975 rock and roll, and like to read
about rock and roll, I think you are going to love this book. The
book is full of what might be called music 'trivia' but much more
than that. Tons of fun facts about every aspect of that decade's
music that you could ever want to know. So You Think You Know
Rock and Roll? is of those fun books you could just read forever,
in any order you desire. It is written by a man who really,
really, really loves the subject matter."
--Country Joe McDonald, lead singer of Country Joe and the
FishNumber of Pages: 416
Genre: Sports + Recreation
Sub-Genre: Baseball
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Book theme: General
Author: Peter E Meltzer
Language: English
Estimated shipping dimensions: 6.0INCH X 9.4INCH X 1.0INCH
DPCI : 248-25-2032
UPC : 9781510717664
TCIN : 51565573
Estimated shippimg weight: 1.23POUND