Title:
American standard : Cheap Trick from the bars to the Budokan and beyond / Ross Warner ; foreword by Mike McCready.
ISBN:
9781493078066
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Publication Information:
Essex, Connecticut : Backbeat Books, [2024]
©2024
Physical Description:
xx, 236 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contents:
Only rock and roll could bring them together -- Better than TV -- A band you can identify with -- The joys of kinetic kookery -- The best live band in America (and in black and white) -- American standard, European unusual -- Intermission: here we go again, but it won't be long? -- Go east, young men, for the accidental occidental invasion -- 12,000 screaming Japanese girls can't be wrong -- And the hungover shall party -- Trick or treat? -- Made in Japan, on sale now -- They're at the rebel point...and there's no going back -- It's a crime you had to wait the time -- No paid vacation for the dream police -- The only way to go.
Summary:
"They've sold more than 20 million albums, they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and they're one of Homer Simpson's favorite bands--but even today, fifty years after they first formed, Cheap Trick remains to many a club band with a cult following. They certainly started out that way, with a carnival-like stafe show featuring four perfectly mismatched characters: guitarist Rick Nielsen, in bowtie, sweater, and baseball cap, stood next to blonde dreamboat Robin Zander, while the mysterious, chestnut-haired bassist Tom Petersson held down the bottom end with drummer Bun E. Carlos, never seen without his cigarette or tie. American Standard: Cheap Trick from the Bars to the Budokan and Beyond tells the unlikely story of the band's path to greatness, from their origins in Rockford, Illinois, to their massively successful live album At Budokan to the many, many ups and downs that followed. This is a rollicking tale of artistic genius, rock excess, hilarious misbehavior, chance encounters with music's biggest names, and international stardom that brought new meaning to the phrase 'big in Japan.' Drawing on exhaustive research and interviews, American Standard gives an intimite look at a truly original band--whether you consider them rock icons, criminally underrated, or somewhere in between."-- Back cover.
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OCLC Number:
on1416008125
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