Gratis verzending bij je eerste bestelling
€ 19,90 met een besparing van 11 procent
Adviesprijs: € 22,34
Prijzen zijn inclusief btw.
GRATIS bezorging vrijdag, 16 mei naar Amsterdam 1079
Of snelste bezorging op z'n vroegst op vrijdag, 16 mei, 10:00 - 18:00
Op voorraad
€ 19,90 () Bevat geselecteerde opties. Inclusief initiële maandelijkse betaling en geselecteerde opties. Gegevens
Prijs
Subtotaal
€ 19,90
Subtotaal
Uitsplitsing van initiële betaling
Verzendkosten, bezorgdatum en totaalbedrag bestelling (inclusief btw) weergegeven bij het afrekenen.
Verzonden vanuit
Amazon
Amazon
Verzonden vanuit
Amazon
Verkocht door
Amazon
Amazon
Verkocht door
Amazon
Retourzendingen
Kan binnen 30 dagen na ontvangst worden geretourneerd
Kan binnen 30 dagen na ontvangst worden geretourneerd
Item kan binnen 30 dagen na ontvangst in originele toestand worden geretourneerd voor volledige terugbetaling
Betaling
Veilige transactie
Je transactie is beveiligd
We doen er alles aan om jouw veiligheid en privacy te beschermen. Ons systeem voor betalingsbeveiliging codeert jouw gegevens tijdens een transactie. We delen jouw creditcardgegevens niet met externe verkopers en we verkopen jouw gegevens niet aan anderen. Meer informatie
Afbeelding van logo voor Kindle-app

Download de gratis Kindle-app en begin direct Kindle-boeken te lezen op je smartphone, tablet of computer. Geen Kindle-apparaat vereist.

Lees direct in je browser met Kindle voor Web.

Gebruik de camera van je mobiele telefoon om de onderstaande code te scannen en de Kindle-app te downloaden.

QR-code voor downloaden van Kindle-app

Love Goes to Buildings on Fire: Five Years in New York that Changed Music Forever Paperback – 27 maart 2014

4,5 van 5 sterren 220 beoordelingen

{"desktop_buybox_group_1":[{"displayPrice":"€ 19,90","priceAmount":19.90,"currencySymbol":"€","integerValue":"19","decimalSeparator":",","fractionalValue":"90","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":true,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"lTBtDRLijP%2Bwg0AvUpPA0pYLeMhSiG5yaNqtTBXrjI2b15gRu5uz16ami7YFTcdIellJQtstazHzxDSHf2sXfU%2BeZiKhxUyGlrowEfStg4w%2BzjpdRuhZDVGZ1Di9toVXimB0BUysY7OvXCl2pfRCzo80LbP569g7","locale":"nl-NL","buyingOptionType":"NEW","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":0}]}

Aankoopopties en uitbreidingen

Love Goes to Buildings on Fire by Will Hermes - Five Years in New York that Changed Music Forever

'A must-read for any music fan' (
Boston Globe)

Crime was everywhere, the government was broke and the city's infrastructure was collapsing, but between 1974 and 1978 virtually all forms of music were being recreated in New York City: disco and salsa, the loft jazz scene and the Minimalist classical composers, hip hop and punk.

Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith arrived from New Jersey; Grandmaster Flash transformed the turntable into a musical instrument; Steve Reich and Philip Glass shared an apartment as they experimented with composition; the New York Dolls and Talking Heads blew away the grungy clubs; Weather Report and Herbie Hancock created jazz-rock; and Bob Dylan returned with
Blood on the Tracks.

Recommended by Nick Hornby, this fascinating and hugely inspiring book will be loved by readers of
Just Kids by Patti Smith, Chronicles by Bob Dylan, How Music Works by David Byrne and The Rest is Noise by Alex Ross.

'Can literature change your life? Yes ... along came Will Hermes, who cost me several hundred pounds on iTunes and ruptured my relationship with guitars' Nick Hornby,
Believer magazine

Will Hermes was born in Queens, in the city of which he writes. He is a senior critic for
Rolling Stone, and also writes for the New York Times and the Village Voice. He was co-editor of SPIN: 20 Years of Alternative Music.

Productbeschrijving

Recensie

Can literature change your life? Yes ... along came Will Hermes, who cost me several hundred pounds on iTunes and ruptured my relationship with guitars -- Nick Hornby ― Believer magazine

It was the best of times, it was the best of places: Will Hermes captures the creative incandescence of New York in those five years that changed music -- Richard Williams

Brings depth and discernment and an eye for odd detail, making his book an essential work of cultural history -- Luc Sante

Over de auteur

Will Hermes was born in Queens, in the city of which he writes. He is a senior critic for Rolling Stone, and also writes for the New York Times and the Village Voice. He was co-editor of SPIN: 20 Years of Alternative Music.

Productgegevens

  • Uitgever ‏ : ‎ Viking (27 maart 2014)
  • Taal ‏ : ‎ Engels
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 400 pagina's
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 024100375X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0241003756
  • Afmetingen ‏ : ‎ 15.4 x 2.9 x 23.3 cm
  • Klantenrecensies:
    4,5 van 5 sterren 220 beoordelingen

Klantenrecensies

4,5 van 5 sterren
220 wereldwijde beoordelingen

Dit product beoordelen

Deel je gedachten met andere klanten

Beste recensies uit Nederland

Er zijn 0 recensies en 0 beoordelingen uit Nederland

Beste recensies uit andere landen

Vertaal alle beoordelingen naar het Nederlands
  • kevos
    5,0 van 5 sterren Nose pero lo quería
    Beoordeeld in Spanje op 25 juni 2023
    Muy interesante, vino en condiciones y en la fecha estimulada
    Melden
  • Ethel Mercaptan
    5,0 van 5 sterren A good companion book to Please Kill Me
    Beoordeeld in Canada op 11 mei 2020
    Great book, I’ve read a lot of books on this era NYC. This one is a great read with lots of facts and timelines that make it a page-turner.
  • Roadrex
    5,0 van 5 sterren a good read
    Beoordeeld in Australië op 16 maart 2025
    Take a trip back in time to read about an interesting part of the American musical journey as well as an insight into the social mores of New York in the '70s
  • T. Satchwell
    5,0 van 5 sterren So Good They named it Twice
    Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 21 augustus 2012
    This is a really interesting book...I guess it was quite different to what I expected. I'm a big fan of ..I guess late 70's Punk,New Wave ...whatever tag you want to apply.
    So I thought this would cover my usual points of interest....Talking Heads/Ramones/Patti Smith/Television and Richard Hell..Noo York Dolls.
    Well you get this..but you also get so much more about what else was going on musically in New York....loads of stuff running along in parallell...like the Disco and latin stuff
    Plus...the birth and development of rap and graffiti culture.
    Lets just say my mind was opened..!!...an amazing amount happened in such a short space of time...and I was lucky enough to be a teenager at this time..Ok....so I wasn't hanging out in the Bronx..
    more like the bus stop in a small market town in Shropshire...!! but music was soooo....exciting for me back then..
    A great read...
  • marco
    5,0 van 5 sterren Imperdibile per i musicofili
    Beoordeeld in Italië op 28 december 2013
    Come dice anche l'introduzione al libro, quei cinque anni a New York che hanno cambiato la storia della musica avrebbero potuto anche essere 10, o essere posizionati qualche anno prima, o dopo, quelli prescelti, ma poco importa: questo libro teletrasporta il lettore nelle vie e nei vicoli di Manhattan, Brooklin, Bronx, dove sui marciapiedi fuori dai locali si incrociano Springsteen che ha appena concluso il suo concerto e va a prendere l'autobus per il New Jersey e i Ramones, o i New York Dolls, o Patti Smith, o David Byrne, o mille altri che arrivano per prendere posto sul palco. E la nascita della disco, e il suono dei latinos, e la scena jazz, e il punk, e una New York sull'orlo del baratro economico. Un libro che è anche una discografia, e una raccolta (un po' confusionaria, a volte) di aneddoti e storie di writers, spacciatori, musicisti e geni più o meno incompresi.
    Una vera macchina del tempo sotto forma di libro.