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Documents the story of the creation of Van Morrison's "Astral Weeks" album against a backdrop of the political and cultural turmoil of 1968 Boston, examining how other artists raised awareness about key historical events and issues.
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Astral Weeks: A Secret History of 1968
Mar 05, 2019, Penguin Books
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0735221367 9780735221369
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Table of Contents
Prologue: in the beginning
Against electricity
God's underground newspaper
The silver age of television
Paul Revere is shamed: being a brief history of the Bosstown sound
The white light underground
Scenes from the real world
I saw you coming from the cape
A little more light into the darkness of man
The noises that roar in the space between the worlds
Something in the bricks
We have all been astrals many times
Epilogue: afterwards.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-344), discography (pages 344-346) , and index.
General Adult.
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