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Out of the Vinyl Deeps: Ellen Willis on Rock Music

  • Author: Willis, Ellen
  • Editor: Willis-Aronowitz, Nona
Here, [Ellen Willis's] witty, cerebral essays finally get the compilation they deserve. She grapples with voices who inspired her . . . and relates feminism to music in revelatory ways. Vinyl... More…

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Contents

  • Foreword: Opening the Vault Sasha Frere-Jones
  • Introduction: Wake-up Call Nona Willis Aronowitz
  • Before the Flood: "Dylan," from Cheetah (1967)
  • 1. The World-Class Critic
  • "Two Soul Albums" (November 1968)
  • "The Who Sell" (July 1969)
  • "Songs of Innocence and Experience" (February 1970)
  • "'New Morning': Dylan Revisited" (December 1970)
  • "Breaking the Vinyl Barrier" (July 1971)
  • "Morrison Live" (June 1972)
  • "'Elvis Presley? In Person?'" (July 1972)
  • "Bowie's Limitations" (October 1972)
  • "Frankenstein at the Waldorf" (November 197 )
  • "The Rolling Stones Now" (December 197 )
  • "The Best of '74" (January 1975)
  • Liner notes from Lou Reed's Rock and Roll Diary, 1967-1980 (1980)
  • "The Velvet Underground," from Greil Marcus's Stranded (1979)
  • "The Decade in Rock Lyrics," from Village Voice (January 1980)
  • "The New Talking World War III Blues," from Salon.com (2001)
  • 2. The Adoring Fan
  • "The Big Ones" (February 1969)
  • "East versus West" (July 1971)
  • "Their Generation" (August 1971)
  • "Yesterday's Papers" (August 1972)
  • "Creedence As Therapy" (September 1972)
  • "Believing Bette Midler, Mostly" (December 197 )
  • "Dylan and Fans: Looking Back, Going On" (February 1974)
  • "The Abyss," from Village Voice (June 1979)
  • 3. The Sixties Loyalist
  • "Pop Ecumenicism" (May 1968)
  • "Randy Newman" (August 1971)
  • "George and John" (February 1971)
  • "Consumer Revolt" (September 1971)
  • "My Grand Funk Problem-and Ours" (February 1972)
  • "Into the Seventies, for Real" (December 1972)
  • "Roseland Nation" (October 197 )
  • "Sympathy for the Stones" (July 1975)
  • "Creedence Clearwater Revival," from Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock 'n' Roll (1980)
  • "Janis Joplin," from Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock 'n' Roll (1980)
  • Selections from "Don't Turn Your Back on Love," Liner Notes to Janis, a Janis Joplin Box Set (199 )
  • 4. The Feminist
  • "But Now I'm Gonna Move" (October 1971)
  • "Joni Mitchell: Still Traveling" (March 197 )
  • "Women's Music" (June 1974)
  • "After the Flood" (April 1975)
  • "Beginning to See the Light," Village Voice (1977)
  • Preface to Barbara O'Dair's Trouble Girls: The Rolling Stone Book of Women in Rock (1997)
  • 5. The Navigator
  • "Newport: You Can't Go Down Home Again" (August 1968)
  • "The Scene, 1968" (November 1968)
  • "Summer of Love in Queens" (July 1969)
  • "Elvis in Las Vegas" (August 1969)
  • "The Cultural Revolution Saved from Drowning" (September 1969)
  • "Stranger in a Strange Land" (December 1969)
  • "The Return of the Dolls" (January 197 )
  • "San Francisco Habitat" (August 197 )
  • 6. The Sociologist
  • "Pop Blues" (April 1968)
  • "The Ordeal of Moby Grape" (June 1968)
  • "The Star, the Sound, and the Scene" (July 1968)
  • "Roots" (February 1969)
  • "Dylan's Anti-Surprise" (April 1969)
  • "Elliott Murphy's White Middle Class Blues" (February 1974)
  • "Mott the Hoople: Playing the Loser's Game" (May 1974)
  • "Springsteen: The Wild, the Innocent, and the Street Kid Myth" (November 1974)
  • "The Importance of Stevie Wonder" (December 1974)
  • Introduction to Beginning to See the Light: Sex, Hope, and Rock 'n' Roll (1981)
  • Afterword: Raise Your Hand Daphne Carr and Evie Nagy