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What's Big And Purple And Lives In The Ocean?

The Moby Grape Story. Englische Originalausgabe.

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Moby Grape, celebrated by rock luminaries like Robert Plant and Tom Waits, embodies a unique blend of myth and reality—a cautionary tale, triumph, and tragedy. Although often viewed as a symbol of 1960s San Francisco, they were never part of the city's counterculture, yet shared stages with icons like Aretha Franklin and Jimi Hendrix. Formed in the fall of 1966, the band's five members came from diverse backgrounds, creating a distinct sound that mixed genres within a tight songwriting framework, setting them apart from their peers. Their debut album in 1967 garnered immense attention, with figures like Ringo Starr donning 'Moby Grape Now!' buttons. However, mismanagement, a scandalous drug bust, and other turmoil plagued them, leading to a near-collapse by 1969. Yet, in 1971, they staged a remarkable reunion, marking a significant moment in rock history. Despite ongoing struggles with ownership, homelessness, and mental illness among members, they produced one of the era's best albums. Drawing on extensive interviews with surviving members and associates, this narrative finally reveals the full story of this influential cult band of the 60s.

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What's Big And Purple And Lives In The Ocean?, Cam Cobb

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Titul
What's Big And Purple And Lives In The Ocean?
Podtitul
The Moby Grape Story. Englische Originalausgabe.
Jazyk
anglicky
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Cam Cobb
Vydavatel
Edition Olms
Rok vydání
2018
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
304
ISBN10
3283012857
ISBN13
9783283012854
Série
Anotace
Moby Grape, celebrated by rock luminaries like Robert Plant and Tom Waits, embodies a unique blend of myth and reality—a cautionary tale, triumph, and tragedy. Although often viewed as a symbol of 1960s San Francisco, they were never part of the city's counterculture, yet shared stages with icons like Aretha Franklin and Jimi Hendrix. Formed in the fall of 1966, the band's five members came from diverse backgrounds, creating a distinct sound that mixed genres within a tight songwriting framework, setting them apart from their peers. Their debut album in 1967 garnered immense attention, with figures like Ringo Starr donning 'Moby Grape Now!' buttons. However, mismanagement, a scandalous drug bust, and other turmoil plagued them, leading to a near-collapse by 1969. Yet, in 1971, they staged a remarkable reunion, marking a significant moment in rock history. Despite ongoing struggles with ownership, homelessness, and mental illness among members, they produced one of the era's best albums. Drawing on extensive interviews with surviving members and associates, this narrative finally reveals the full story of this influential cult band of the 60s.