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The Story of Grunge

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The Story of Grunge

De: Michael Stewart Foley, The Great Courses
Narrado por: Michael Stewart Foley
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You can’t truly understand the last decade of the 20th century without a look at the muddy, electrifying rock music that would come to define it: grunge. For such a short-lived genre—at least in the mainstream—grunge had a lasting impact on American music and culture. It also provides a unique lens through which to examine the post-Reagan, pre-internet America of the 1990s.

In the six lectures of The Story of Grunge, you’ll explore the rise and evolution of the genre, tracing it from Seattle subculture to MTV and the Billboard charts, all the way to its decline and evolution into new forms. Along the way, you’ll meet the pioneers of grunge and see how they, and their music, continue to influence popular culture today.

While the emergence of Nirvana in the early 90s marked grunge’s ascendency, you’ll begin at an earlier point in the story, exploring the birth of the genre’s unique look and sound from within the wider punk scene in the Pacific Northwest. From there, you’ll see how grunge was a vehicle for politics and social consciousness in music, including feminism and the Riot Grrrl movement. And you’ll also understand why the rapid rise of grunge was not quite the authentic, organic process it might seem, but rather the result of marketing savvy and cynical commercialism.

The death of Nirvana’s lead singer and grunge icon Kurt Cobain in 1993—combined with increasing oversaturation and commercialization of the genre—certainly diminished the creative energy that spurred the rise of grunge. And yet, as you’ll see, the music, style, and anti-corporate philosophy of grunge has had a deep and lasting impact that continues to resonate well into the 21st century.

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I liked the way the story was told. I learned a lot about how grunge music became what it is and I loved it.

I learned a lot.

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Pleasant voice to listen to. I learned quite a bit about grunge. I enjoyed learning more about the artists intentions and artistry.

A great brief overview of Grunge

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I appreciated the historical development of grunge and how it emerged as a counter cultural movement then coopted by corporate entities. He also dives into the important and lasting political influence.

Excellent cultural anaylsis

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I liked this audiobook. The Author did pretty good. I have a few quibbles. He wasn't able to quantify exactly how transformative this era was.... in regards to the nearly complete destruction of hair bands and rock music in general. I saw Alice in Chains open for Extreme at the roadway café. The minute Lane Staley started singing we all knew it was over. This was 1990. The drop d tuning created a dark magnetic sound. It was like the table was set with hair bands and someone just swiped it all away. Lane Staley was outside the venue and asked us if we had any beer. All those guys had their demons.
The election of Bill Clinton had little to do with Grunge. George Bush was uninspiring and acted like he didn't want to be elected. The gulf war (unlike the Iraq war) was quick, decisive and hugely popular. But Bush wasn't even trying. Ross Perot split the conservative vote. Clinton was a master campaigner. The AUTHOR and anyone should mention Ross Perot if discussing that election. Girls by in large listened to Pearl Jamb and Nirvana. None that i knew liked Hole and those other girl bands. They were persona non grata outside Seattle. Women did adopt the Grunge look and it's had a major affect on fashion in the USA. Unfortunately they surrendered their supperior power in order to be 'like guys". So we're left with women who dress folgado and wonder why they don't get second looks. Sorry to be blunt. I live in Rio de Janeiro. So I see the difference. It's an irony much like Bill Clinton. Who actually did a decent job, except he's a serial r#@#ist according to MANY Women. Crazy time.
Narrator was excellent.

Okay

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If you're looking for some sort of pop-journalistic history of your favourite grunge bands, you may be disappointed. This is a rather serious academic study of grunge as a social movement. Issues such as economics, politics, feminism and the ethics of commercializing angst are the author's/lecturer's focus. I'm glad I listened, for I now have a better understanding of the origins and impact of music that was once often in my ears.

A Scholarly Study of Grunge

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