Music Is History

by Questlove

Hardcover, 2021

Status

Available

Call number

ML3477 .Q47

Publication

Harry N. Abrams (2021), 352 pages

Description

History. Music. Nonfiction. In MUSIC IS HISTORY bestselling author and Sundance award-winning director Questlove harnesses his encyclopedic knowledge of popular music and his deep curiosity about history to examine America over the past fifty years. MUSIC IS HISTORY focuses on the years 1971 to the present, not only the country's most complex and rewarding half-century when it comes to the ways that pop culture and culturally diverse history intersect and interact, but also the years that overlap with Questlove's own life. MUSIC IS HISTORY moves fluidly from the personal to the political, examining events closely and critically, to unpeel and uncover previously unseen dimensions, and encouraging readers to do the same. Whether he is exploring how Black identity reshaped itself during the blaxploitation era, analyzing the assembly-line nature of disco and its hostility to Black genius, or remembering his own youth as a pop fan and what it taught him about America, Questlove finds the hidden connections in the American tapestry. Complete with playlists organized around personal, playful themes that touch on everything from the relationship of hip-hop to music's past to the secret ingredient in all funk songs, MUSIC IS HISTORY is filled with and informed by Questlove's preferences, perspectives, and particularities. It feels like both a popular history of contemporary America and a conversation with one of music's most influential and unique voices.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Bodagirl
I just could not focus on this book. It was an interesting concept but I got lost between Questlove's switching back and forth between historical facts, historical theory, musical history and musical theory.
LibraryThing member jscape2000
I delight. I wish I had read it with the spotify playlist open.
LibraryThing member Andjhostet
In this, Questlove details the link between music and history. Both how it relates to world history, as well as his own personal history, going year by year of his life to explain historical and musical events. Sometimes it can be a bit rambly, I wish it were more focused at times. I was also a
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little disappointed that the last 20 years (the most relevant to me) were condensed to one single chapter.

He has great tastes, and I've been exploring a LOT of new albums because of him, there are over 500 songs mentioned in this book.
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LibraryThing member Andy5185
Ah, Questlove rocks my world. I have always loved his musicianship, but this book is a testament to his deep love of music origins and the part it is has played culturally and historically over the years. I am about the same age and I agreed with so many of his thoughts, but was also schooled on
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how to look at certain music and its influences. I created a playlist for all of the songs he talks about and loved listening to it with his thoughts in mind. Lovers of contemporary music history of the past 50 years or so should check this out.
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LibraryThing member zot79
I was only familiar with Questlove via the presence of The Roots as the band on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and his Oscar-winning documentary "Summer of Soul". His musical memoire was thoughtful, though not very deep. It's more about the music than him. It helped me understand hip hop and
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its roots a bit better.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

352 p.; 9.38 inches

ISBN

1419751433 / 9781419751431
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