More than 50 years after their breakup, the Beatles are still
attracting fans from various generations, all while retaining their
original fan base from the 1960s. Why have those first-generation fans
continued following the Beatles and are now introducing their
grandchildren to the group? Why are current teens affected by the
band's music? And perhaps most importantly, how and why do the Beatles
continue to resonate with successive generations? Unlike other bands
of their era, the Beatles seem permanently frozen in time, having
never descended into "nostalgia act" territory. Instead, even after
the announcement of the band's breakup in 1970, the group has
maintained its cultural and musical relevance. Their timeless quality
appeals to younger generations while maintaining the loyalty of older
fans. While the Beatles indeed represent a specific time period, their
music and words address issues as meaningful today as they were during
the Summer of Love: politics, war, sex, drugs, art, and creative
liberation. As the first anthology to assess the nature of fan
response and the band's enduring appeal, Fandom and the Beatles: The
Act You've Known for All These Years defines and explores these unique
qualities and the key ways in which this particular pop fusion has
inspired such loyalty and multigenerational popularity.
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The Act You've Known for All These Years
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780190917883
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok