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"In 1966, at the ripe age of 22, Richard Goldstein approached The Village Voice with a novel idea. "I want to be a rock critic," he said. "What's that?" the editor replied. It was a logical question, since rock criticism didn't yet exist. Goldstein believed deeply in the power of rock, and, long before it was acceptable, he championed the idea that this music was a serious art form. From his unique position in journalism, he saw the full arc of events that shaped culture and politics in the 1960s.---
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Rock music, Music journalists, History and criticism, Biography, Journalists, united states, Rock music, history and criticism, Counterculture, Twentieth century, Journalists, biography, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, MUSIC / Genres & Styles / RockPeople
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Another little piece of my heart: my life of rock and revolution in the '60s
2015
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1620408872 9781620408872
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Table of Contents
Wretched refuse
Nearly naked through the not exactly negro streets at dawn
White like me
I don't know what this is, but you owe me a story
A dork's progress
Flowers in my hair
Weird scenes in the gold mine
The summer of my discontent
I was a teenage Marcel Proust
The unraveling
Groucho Marxism
The whole world is watching
The reckoning
Aftermath (or: There's a bathroom on the right).
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Includes index.
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