4 The Return of Pop copy.pptx
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4 The Return of Pop copy.pptx
10/3/12 The Return of Pop Teen Idols, Folk Pop and Surf Rock The Majors Labels Take Control Bubblegum Pop, the Teen Idols and American Bandstand 1 10/3/12 The Empire Strikes Back Ê With no competition, Major Labels regain control Ê Teen market now seen as big business Ê Middle Of the Road music replaces rock Ê A cleaner, more innocent pop-‐rock style Ê New tools of the industry Ê The Brill Building Ê Teen Idols Ê American Bandstand Ê Artist & Repertoire Men and Producers The Brill Building Ê Both a place and a style Ê ASCAP-‐backed song factory Ê Made-‐to-‐order songs Ê Professional songwriting teams Ê Teen Idol, Girl Group and Dance Craze songs Ê Some of the writers: Ê Neil Sedaka & Howard Greenfield Ê “Breaking Up is Hard to Do”, “Calendar Girl” Ê Carole King & Gerry Goffin Ê “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow”, “The Loco-‐motion” 2 10/3/12 The Teen Idols Ê Marketed as idealized boyfriends Ê Image driven…safe versions of Elvis Ê Heavily produced Ê Bubblegum Pop: nickname for 60s Teen Idol Pop Ê The Stars: Ê Ê Ê Ê Ê Frankie Avalon Fabian Ricky Nelson Bobby Darin Paul Anka Teen Idols 3 10/3/12 American Bandstand Ê The 60’s “Style Guide” for teens Ê Hosted by Dick Clark Ê By 1959, over 2 million viewers Ê The formula: Ê Well-‐dressed teens dance to… Ê Lip-‐syncing Teen Idols Ê Launched the Dance Crazes Ê 1960: “The Twist” by Chubby Checker American Bandstand “The Twist” American Bandstand 4 10/3/12 The Producers Remaking R&B: Girl Groups and Sweet Soul The Men Behind the Stars Ê Producer, A&R Man: manage artists songs, sound, image Ê Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller Ê Celebrated R&B producer team Ê The Shirelles, Elvis, The Drifters, Ben E. King Ê Phil Spector Ê Most innovative, imitated 60’s producer Ê Ronettes, The Righteous Bros, The Beatles Ê Wall of Sound Ê Reverb drenched, orchestral rock production 5 10/3/12 Sweet Soul Ê Pop-‐friendly, clean Soul Ê Pioneered by Atlantic, Leiber & Stoller Ê Paved the way for Motown Ê The Stars: Ê Sam Cooke Ê “Wonderful World”, “Chain Gang” Ê The Drifters Ê “Under the Boardwalk” Ê Ben E. King Ê “Stand By Me” Folk Music The Roots of Folk through 60s Folk Pop 6 10/3/12 Folk Music of the 30s & 40s " Rooted in Country (Hillbilly) " Simple form, untrained vocals " Social and political themes " Marxism & Communism " Unions " Populism " The Stars: " Woodie Guthrie " “Talking Dust Bowl Blues” " Pete Seeger & The Weavers " “Turn Turn Turn” Folk Pop of the 50s " Favored over Rock by college students " " " Pop and World music influence " " Seen as “good, wholesome music” Contrasting Rock’s sex, vapidity Clear singing styles, varied form The Stars: " The Kingston Trio " “Tom Dooley” " Peter, Paul & Mary " “Leaving on a Jet Plane” " Harry Belafonte " “Jump In the Line” 7 10/3/12 * The Soundtrack for 60’s The Surf Craze * The soundtrack of Cali’s surf scene * Twangy guitar, reverb, tremolo * Instrumental Surf Stars: * Duane Eddy * “Rebel Rouser”, “Peter Gunn” * The Ventures * “Walk, Don’t Run”, “Hawaii 5-0” * Dick Dale * Pioneer of loud amps, surf lifestyle * “Let’s Go Trippin’”, “Miserlou” * 8 10/3/12 * 1963: Beach movies with Teen Idols launch surf fad * Instrumental surf replaced with vocal groups * Doo Wop harmonies * Chuck Berry influenced song structure * Surf-centered lyrics * The Big Stars: * Jan & Dean * “Little Old Lady From Pasadena”, “Surf City” * The Beach Boys * * Brian Wilson wrote most of the hits * 1962 to 1965 was their Pop period * “Surfin’”, “409”, “Surfin’ USA” * 1966: Pet Sounds, a new artistic direction * An answer to The Beatles’ Revolver * Critical success, flop with fans * 1967: “Good Vibrations” * Wall of Sound, tape splicing, odd instruments * Seen as Brian’s masterpiece * 9