

An edition of There's a riot going on (2007)
revolutionaries, rock stars, and the rise and fall of the '60s
By Peter Doggett
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
Canongate,Distributed by Publishers Group West
Language
eng
Pages
598
Description:
Between 1965 and 1972, political activists around the globe prepared to mount a revolution, from the Black Panthers to the Gay Liberation Front, from the Yippies to the IRA. Rock and soul music supplied the revolutionary tide with anthems and iconic imagery; and renowned musicians such as John Lennon, Mick Jagger and Bob Dylan were particularly influential in the movement. This is the definitive account of this unique period in modern history; a compelling portrait of an era when revolutionaries turned into rock stars, and rock stars dressed up as revolutionaries.
subjects: Counterculture, History, History and criticism, Music, Nineteen sixties, Nonfiction, Political activity, Political aspects, Political aspects of Rock music, Protest movements, Protest songs, Radicalism, Rock music, Rock musicians, Rock music -- Political aspects, Twentieth century, Rock music, social aspects
Places: United States
Times: 1961-1969, 1961-1970, 1971-1980, 20th century