Addicted To Noise
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Addicted To Noise

The Music Writings of Michael Goldberg

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eBook - ePub

Addicted To Noise

The Music Writings of Michael Goldberg

About this book

Addicted to Noise collects the best interviews, profiles, and essays Michael Goldberg has written during his forty-plus years as a journalist. From combative interviews with Frank Zappa and Tom Waits to essays on how Jack Kerouac influenced Bob Dylan and the lasting importance of San Francisco's first punk rock club, Goldberg, as novelist Dana Spiotta wrote, "shows us how consequential music can be."
Contained within these pages: interviews with Sleater-Kinney, Sonic Youth, Patti Smith, Lou Reed, Flipper, John Fogerty, Neil Young, and Rick James, along with profiles of Robbie Robertson, John Lee Hooker, James Brown, the Clash, Prince, Michael Jackson, the Flamin' Groovies, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, X, Laurie Anderson, Stevie Wonder, George Clinton, Devo, San Francisco punks Crime, and more.
Plus short takes on Muddy Waters, Townes Van Zandt, Captain Beefheart, Professor Longhair, and others. As Greil Marcus writes in the Foreword, "You can feel the atmosphere: someone has walked into a room with a pencil in his hand—as the words go in perhaps the first song about a music critic, not counting Chuck Berry's aside about the writers at the rhythm reviews—and suddenly people are relaxed . . . He isn't after your secrets. He doesn't want to ruin your career to make his. He doesn't care what you think you need to hide. He actually is interested in why and how you make your music and what you think of it. So people open up, very quickly, and, very quickly, as a reader, you're not reading something you've read before."

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Table of contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Preface
  3. John Lee Hooker: Born to Boogie Woogie
  4. Ramblin’ Jack Elliott: Driftin’, Pickin’, & Boltin’ Brew
  5. Bob Dylan’s Beat Visions (Sonic Poetry)
  6. Punk Lives!
  7. Professor Longhair
  8. Van Morrison Breaks His Silence (Sort Of)
  9. Patti Smith: Return of the “Bad Girl”
  10. Ramones Look Like Hoods, but They’re Not
  11. The Clash: Revolution Rock
  12. God Save the Sex Pistols!
  13. An Audience with The Artist Formerly Known as Prince
  14. Muddy Waters
  15. The Hated Flipper
  16. Flipper Interviewed
  17. Prime Time for Crime
  18. Sleater-Kinney: The Band from the End of the World
  19. The New Look Behind KSAN’s New Sound
  20. The Sedating of Rock & Roll Radio
  21. Consume the Minimum, Produce the Maximum
  22. James Brown: Prisoner of Love Meets the Prisoners of Hate
  23. James Brown: Wrestling with the Devil
  24. Talking Heads
  25. John Fogerty Looks Back on the Glory Days of Creedence Clearwater Revival
  26. Chris Isaak: The Making of a New Elvis
  27. Townes Van Zandt
  28. Gil Scott-Heron and “‘B’ Movie”
  29. The Elusive Jolie Holland
  30. Tom Waits Interviewed
  31. Michael Jackson: The Making of the “King of Pop”
  32. Devo: Sixties’ Idealists or Nazis & Clowns
  33. The Loner: A Conversation with Neil Young
  34. San Francisco: The Sound of Freedom
  35. Flamin’ Groovies: Legends Out of Their Own Time
  36. American Music Club: Ready for the American Music Public
  37. AMC’s Mark Eitzel Interviewed: Wishing the World Away
  38. Laurie Anderson
  39. Lou Reed’s Rock & Roll Heart
  40. Sly Stoned No More
  41. George Clinton: The Return of Dr. Funkenstein
  42. Rick James: Sex, Street Smarts, & Success
  43. Rick James: The Untold Story
  44. The Last Days of Dennis Wilson
  45. Brian Wilson: God Only Knows
  46. Captain Beefheart
  47. Zappa as Reporter, Historian, & Cynic
  48. Zappa Comes Clean
  49. Stevie Wonder: The Timeless World of Wonder
  50. Richard Thompson Shoots Out the Lights
  51. The Second Coming of Robbie Robertson
  52. Inventing (Punk) Rock at the Mabuhay
  53. Eyes: The First Feminist Rock & Roll Band
  54. Discography
  55. Acknowledgments
  56. Permissions