An edition of I shot a man in Reno (2008)

I shot a man in Reno

a history of death by murder, suicide, fire, flood, drugs, disease, and general misadventure, as related in popular song

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An edition of I shot a man in Reno (2008)

I shot a man in Reno

a history of death by murder, suicide, fire, flood, drugs, disease, and general misadventure, as related in popular song

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""Death music" is not merely a byword for bookish solemnity, or the glorification of murder, drugs and guns. Over the course of the last hundred years it has also been about teenage girls weeping over their high school boyfriend's fatal car wreck; natural disasters sweeping whole communities away; the ever-evolving threat of disease; changing attitudes to old age; exhortations to suicide; the perfect playlist for a funeral; and the thorny question of what happens after the fat lady ceases to sing. Which means that for every "Black Angel's Death Song" there is a "Candle in the Wind," and for every "Cop Killer" there is "The Living Years." Death, like music, is a unifying force. There is something for every taste and inclination, from murderous vengeance to camp sentimentality and everything in between." "Drawing upon original and unique interviews with artists such as Mick Jagger, Richard Thompson, Ice-T, Will Oldham and Neil Finn among many others, I Shot a Man In Reno explores how popular music deals with death, and how it documents the changing reality of what death means as one grows older. It's as transfixing as a train wreck, and you won't be able to put it down. As an epilogue, I Shot A Man In Reno presents the reader with the 40 greatest death songs of all time, complete with a brief rationale for each, acting as a primer for the morbidly curious listener."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Continuum
Language
English
Pages
253

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Table of Contents

Prologue. The art of dying
Death ain't nothin' new : from John Barleycorn to John Walker's blues
Teenage wildlife : from sob to suicide
Blood on the floor : murder, music and morality
How does it feel? death and the sixties
Appetite for self destruction : oblivion songs
Sweetness follows : into the great beyond
Gangsta gangsta : rap reclaims the murder song
Sometimes it snows in April : songs of loss
Who wants to live forever? : the fat lady's songbook
The art of dying : slight return
Epilogue. To die for : the 40 greatest death songs.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.42164/1588
Library of Congress
ML3470 .T55 2008, ML3470.T55 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16819144M
Internet Archive
ishotmanrenohist00thom
ISBN 10
0826428576
ISBN 13
9780826428578
LCCN
2008017486
OCLC/WorldCat
182731953
Library Thing
5787224
Goodreads
2492549

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