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Phil Jackson has had a lifelong passion for music and in his book Within You, Without You examines the post-war years to the year of the 'summer of love', 1967, from the perspective of a listener, a writer and collector, drawing on a variety of sources and his own personal experiences to provide an extensive, analytical and engaging account of a seminal period in the history of popular culture and music.His book is unique in examining the mystery and magic of the music that emerged in the '60s within its historical context with particular reference to the impact and influence of The Beatles whose 'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' was a 'high water mark' in the development of pop and rock music and culture.A multiplicity of musical artists across various genres are discussed in a multi-faceted approach that includes a comprehensive reference guide with recommendations for fans, collectors and newcomers alike.

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Date de parution 30 novembre 2020
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Within You, Without You
A Sociological, Cultural and Musical History of Great Britain, 1945 – 1967
Phil Jackson
Austin Macauley Publishers
2020-11-30
Within You, Without You About the Author Dedication Copyright Information © Acknowledgment Overture Part One Chapter One Setting the Scene Chapter Two “You’ve Never Had It So Good” Chapter Three “Context Is Everything” Elvis Presley Bill Haley Buddy Holly Chuck Berry Popular 1950s records in the US and the UK Chapter Four The Beatles: Part One – Conception to the American Breakthrough 1964 to 1966: The Times They are a Changin’ Chapter Five The Beatles: Part Two – A Hard Day’s Night / Help / For Sale / Rubber Soul / Revolver Chapter Six The Beatles: Part Three – To Sergeant Pepper and Beyond Chapter Seven The Year 1967: The Year of Sergeant Pepper The Six Day War Environmental Issues and Atomic Bombs You Say You Want a Revolution? Cold War and Protest Vietnam – “Turning a Small Country into a Charnel House” The Counterculture/ Acid Daze The Final Frontier Departing this Mortal Coil Pirate Radio, Che Guevara and Rolling Stone Furniture, Fashion and Pop Art Films and Books Chapter Eight Sergeant Pepper Beckons Chapter Nine Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Track by Track Side One Track One Side One Track Two Side One Track Three Side One Track Four Side One Track Six Side One Track Seven Side Two Track One Side Two Track Two Side Two Track Three Side Two Track Four Side Two Track Five Side Two Track Six The Run off Groove Part Two Band Digest: The Main Course: Major Groups, Artists and Records of 1967 Contents: Artist/ Important Albums of 1967 Eric Burdon and the Animals The Music: Brian Auger/ Julie Driscoll/The Trinity (6(7) Track Listing / Writing Credits The Music: Track by Track Jeff Beck The Bee Gees Tracks/ Writing Credits The Music: Track by Track Blossom Toes Tracks/ Writing Credits The Music Tracks/ Writing Credits The Dave Clark Five Cream: The Sum of the Parts: Eric Clapton Cream: The Sum of the Parts Jack Bruce Cream: The Sum of the Parts: Tracks/ Writing Credits The Music Track by Track The Spencer Davis Group Donovan (Donovan Leitch) Tracks/ Writing Credits The Music Tracks/ Writing Credits (All Credited to Donovan Leitch) Tracks/ Writing Credits (All Credited to Donovan Leitch) The Hollies The Incredible String Band Track Listing/ Writing Credits for ‘5,000 Spirits’ The Chelsea Sessions, 1967 Track Listing/ Writing Credits The Music Bert Jansch The Kinks Tracklist/ Credits: The Music John Mayall and His Bluesbreakers in 1967 Track List and Credits The Moody Blues: The Musicians: Recommended Listening / Collecting: The Musical History: Tracklist/ Credits The Music The Move Track Listing / Credits The Music Track by Track The Nice The Musical History: Tracklist/Credits Pink Floyd The Musical History Tracklisting/ Writing Credits The Music The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream The Pretty Things The Musical History: The Music Track by Track More on the Music Procol Harum Recommended Listening/ Collecting: The Musical History: getting beyond ’ A Whiter Shade of Pale’ Track Listing/ Credits: UK Version US Version The Rolling Stones The Musical History: Tracklisting/ Credits (All Jagger/ Richards) The Music Track by Track Tracklisting/ Writing Credits The Music Track by Track The Searchers Recommended Listening/ Collecting: The Shadows/ Cliff Richard Recommended Listening/ Collecting: The Musical History: Sandie Shaw Recommended Listening/ Collecting Small Faces (Known as The Small Faces): The Darlings of Wapping Wharf The Musical History: Track listing/ Credits The Music Track by Track Dusty Springfield Status Quo Traffic Track listing/ Credits: The Tremeloes The Who The Musical History: Tracklisting/ Credits The Music Track by Track The Yardbirds/ Jimmy Page The Musical History: Tracklisting/ Credits The Music Track by Track The Band Digest Over 100 Other Artists of 1967 The Accent The Action (The) Artwoods (The) Attack (The) Band of Joy/ Robert Plant (The) Beatstalkers Madeline Bell Dave Berry The Birds Bluesology David Jones Aka David Bowie Alan Bown The Bunch (The) Bystanders The Californians/ John O’Hara and The Playboys Aka O’Hara’s Playboys Chicken Shack Joe Cocker Dantalian’s Chariot David and Jonathan Dave Davies (See The Kinks) Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich The Deviants Tracklist/ Credits: Simon Dupree and the Big Sound The Easybeats Eire Apparent Episode Six The Eyes of Blue Fairport Convention/ Sandy Denny The Fairy-tale Marianne Faithfull Georgie Fame (Clive Powell) Family Chris Farlowe and The Thunderbirds Bill Fay Felius Andromeda Fleetwood Mac (Les) (The) Fleur De Lys/ Rupert’s People (The) Flowerpot Men Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders/ The Mindbenders The Fortunes The Foundations Freddie and the Dreamers Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera/ Velvet Opera Roy Harper Alex Harvey Soul Band The Herd Herman’s Hermits Honeybus The Idle Race The Ivy League John’s Children Paul Jones Kaleidoscope Kippington Lodge The Koobas Alexis Korner and Blues Incorporated Billy J. Kramer and The Dakotas/ Billy J. Kramer Locomotive The Loot The Love Affair Lulu (Marie McDonald McLaughlin) Marmalade John Martyn (Iain David McGeachy) David McWilliams The Merseybeats/ The Merseys Mickey Finn (And The Blue Men)/ The Mickey Finn The Misunderstood The Mojos Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band The Nashville Teens The New Vaudeville Band Nirvana The Nite People Orange Bicycle The Outer Limits Piccadilly Line Track Listing/ Writing Credits The Music Track by Track Pinkerton’s Assorted Colours Plastic Penny The Poets Brian Poole and the Tremeloes Duffy Power The Alan Price Set John Renbourn The Renegades The Riot Squad The Rockin’ Berries The Rokes The Roulettes Paul and Barry Ryan Crispian St. Peters The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre (See The Artwoods) Scaffold Skip Bifferty The Smoke The Sorrows Sounds Incorporated/ Sounds Orchestral: The Spectres The Spectrum Cat Stevens Al Stewart The Swinging Blue Jeans The Syn Ten Years After TRACK LISTING/ CREDITS: Them/ Van Morrison/ Belfast Gypsies Timebox Tomorrow The Troggs Wimple Winch Wynder K. Frog Young Idea The Zombies Beyond Rock and Pop Ska, Reggae, Jazz, Blues and the Myriad of Other ‘Genres’ Percolating In 1967 3 Very Different and Very Notable Reggae Legends (Pre Bob Marley) Desmond Dekker Lord Kitchener 33 Or So Notable Reggae Records from the 1960s (122)/(123) The Blues Some Notable Blues Legends Recommended Listening (For Starters) All That Jazz 55 Recommended Jazz Albums 1960–1967: A Selective List Conclusions Appendix One February, 1967 What Was Happening? March, 1967 What Was Happening? April, 1967 What Was Happening? May, 1967 What Was Happening? June, 1967 The Month of Pepper-The Summer of Love Arrives What Was Happening? July, 1967 – Post Pepper What Was Happening? August, 1967 What Was Happening? September, 1967 What Was Happening? October, 1967 What Was Happening? November, 1967 What Was Happening? December, 1967 What Was Happening? Appendix Two ***** System: An Explanation Epilogue Excuse Me While I Touch the Sky Are You Experienced? Footnotes References Overture
About the Author
Phil Jackson’s professional background is of a teacher and dyslexia tutor. He has had a lifelong passion for music (listening, playing and reviewing) and literature, especially science fiction. It has taken him a long time to realise his life-long ambition to become a professional writer, although he has been writing and reviewing for magazines all over the world for twenty years, principally Acid Dragon magazine, published in Lyon. During that time, he has had the privilege of reviewing and interviewing many famous players in the music industry. Happily, the coalescence of his interest in music, sociology, history and writing has finally found its ultimate expression in Within You, Without You . Phil lives in rural Angus, Scotland, with his wife, Maureen, and his son, Benedict.
Dedication
This book is dedicated to the countless musicians and writers who have inspired me over the years.
Copyright Information ©
Phil Jackson (2020)
The right of Phil Jackson to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by the author in accordance with section 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers.
Any person who commits any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages.
All of the events in this memoir are true to the best of author’s memory. The views expressed in this memoir are solely those of the author.
A CIP catalogue record for this title is available from the British Library.
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Acknowledgement
I would like to acknowledge the help given by the numerous artists I have interviewed and the labels whose music I have reviewed over the past decades, especially Gary Brooker, Dave Greenslade and Wally Waller, for agreeing to provide some commentary on the book and Vicky and Mark Powell of the Esoteric label whose reissues have proved illuminating in providing a complete story of popular music in the 1960s. I am deeply indebted to the various magazines, books and websites to which I have subscribed and have done my best to give due reference to them. My special thanks go to my friend, Thierry Sportouche, the editor of Acid Dragon magazine, for publishing thousands of my reviews, articles and interviews over more than two decades. Without all of these people, and more, this book would not have been possible.
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