In the Houses of the Holy: Led Zeppelin and the Power of Rock Music
This volume examines the powerful ways in which identity can be shaped by rock music. Through the music, imagery and discourse surrounding one of the most innovative and commercially successful rock bands ever, Susan Fast probes such issues as constructions of gender and sexuality, the creation of myth and the use of ritual, the appropriation of Eastern musics and the blues, the physicality of the music, and the use of the body in performance. The band's influence is examined through socially-situated musical analysis, as well as an ethnographic study of Led Zeppelin fans. Fast draws on academic and journalistic writing as well as a new interview with band member John Paul Jones. Specific pieces examined include "Dazed and Confused," "Kashmir," "Stairway to Heaven," and "Whole Lotta Love."
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In the Houses of the Holy: Led Zeppelin and the Power of Rock Music
This volume examines the powerful ways in which identity can be shaped by rock music. Through the music, imagery and discourse surrounding one of the most innovative and commercially successful rock bands ever, Susan Fast probes such issues as constructions of gender and sexuality, the creation of myth and the use of ritual, the appropriation of Eastern musics and the blues, the physicality of the music, and the use of the body in performance. The band's influence is examined through socially-situated musical analysis, as well as an ethnographic study of Led Zeppelin fans. Fast draws on academic and journalistic writing as well as a new interview with band member John Paul Jones. Specific pieces examined include "Dazed and Confused," "Kashmir," "Stairway to Heaven," and "Whole Lotta Love."
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In the Houses of the Holy: Led Zeppelin and the Power of Rock Music

In the Houses of the Holy: Led Zeppelin and the Power of Rock Music

by Susan Fast
In the Houses of the Holy: Led Zeppelin and the Power of Rock Music

In the Houses of the Holy: Led Zeppelin and the Power of Rock Music

by Susan Fast

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This volume examines the powerful ways in which identity can be shaped by rock music. Through the music, imagery and discourse surrounding one of the most innovative and commercially successful rock bands ever, Susan Fast probes such issues as constructions of gender and sexuality, the creation of myth and the use of ritual, the appropriation of Eastern musics and the blues, the physicality of the music, and the use of the body in performance. The band's influence is examined through socially-situated musical analysis, as well as an ethnographic study of Led Zeppelin fans. Fast draws on academic and journalistic writing as well as a new interview with band member John Paul Jones. Specific pieces examined include "Dazed and Confused," "Kashmir," "Stairway to Heaven," and "Whole Lotta Love."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195117561
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/20/2001
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 9.22(w) x 6.38(h) x 1.14(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction: Led Zeppelin and the Carnivalesque3
1Dazed and Confused: Intertextuality, Ritual, Gender17
2Stairway to Heaven: Myth, Epic, Ritual49
3iOver the Hills and Far Away: Difference and Representation85
4The Wanton Song: The Riff and the Body113
5Whole Lotta Love: Performing Gender159
AppendixFan Questionnaire203
Notes207
Bibliography231
Discography/Videography239
Index241
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