Music Is History (B&N Exclusive Edition)

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This is the book that Questlove was destined to create. Looking at the past 50 years, we are treated to a connoisseur's and historian's point of view as he explores which songs are representative of each year and how each song symbolizes the cultural and political moments of the time. Read this and watch Questlove’s Academy Award-winning documentary Summer of Soul for a truly thought-provoking and enlightening experience.

 

The Music Is History Extended Remix offers a thought-provoking collection of questions, thoughts, and exercises to bring a different emphasis and perspective to the book. History—how it is written, how it is read—brings its own goals and biases. Use this guide to pull those principles apart. Come back to a song with a new point of view. The book is the song. This section helps you to think about the remix.

Bestselling author and Sundance award-winning director Questlove offers a thrilling, music-driven ride through the last fifty years of American history​.

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. Choosing one essential track from each year, Questlove unpacks each song’s significance, revealing the pivotal role that American music plays around issues of race, gender, politics, and identity.

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.

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