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It Still Moves: Lost Songs, Lost Highways, and the Search for the Next American Music
Amanda Petrusich
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| #970476 in eBooks | 2008-08-19 | 2008-08-19 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Might have been an Interesting Blog|By S. Sokoll|This book seems like it started as a blog, with a road trip to significant American music locations. But this is a thin idea for a book. The first 100 dart across Tennessee to Graceland, down US 61 into Mississippi, up to Nashville, and so on. The author derives no real insights from the travel (her comments on Nashville seem||
“Like a smart, genial Persephone, Amanda Petrusich wanders the underworld of American roots music and reports back her insights with an open mind and an open heart. She has a respect for history and an even greater respect for the passion
"Where lies the boundary between meaning and sentiment? Between memory and nostalgia? America and Americana? What is and what was? Does it move?" --Donovon Hohn, A Romance of Rust
Part travelogue, part cultural criticism, part music appreciation, It Still Moves does for today's avant folk scene what Greil Marcus did for Dylan and The Basement Tapes. Amanda Petrusich outlines the sounds of the new, weird America—honoring the rich t...
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