Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Not the Sound of Silence Footnoting the Pop/Rock Sounds of the Library :: Essays Papers
Not the Sound of Silence Footnoting the Pop/ jar Sounds of the LibraryWhile in the University of Arizonas Music Library evaluating their reference line of battle for a class project, I came across the followers book and annotated it for my reachbookGreen, J. (2002). The Thematic Guide to Popular Music, Nashville Professional Desk References. This massive guide categorizes music by lyrical theme(s) and/or song titles. For instance, in that location are listings of songs by days of the week, womens first names and cities around the world. The perennial themes of love, trance and relationships are broken down into 25 sub-categories. Paging through it spurred me to curio about songs written about or songs referring to libraries or librarians. While there were song listings galore referring to books (e.g., Book of Love by the Monotones and Little tearing Book by Burt Bacharach/ Hal David), librarians and libraries were not counterbalance a category, subcategory or even crossed-r eferenced This void gave me the impetus to do my own brief exploration and survey, sketch upon the vast resources of the web, friends, and my record collection, of the brief instances where the music world danced in subroutine library land. Tori Amos-Tales of a bibliothec Classmate and Health Science librarian Virginia Sanchez modify me in on this one. I looked it up on Allmusic.com and found it was a collection of her hit songs. The record reviewer MacKenzie Wilson even writes, Tales of a Librarian A Tori Amos Collection is not only one of the most ambitious titles for a hits compilation, but the package itself captures only the best from Amos years spend with Atlantic.BiblioTech editor Lori Ito Hardenbergh recently mentioned that songs on this album are even nonionised according to the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system Check out the following link from Library Journal, which succinctly provides an abstract to her save tales http//www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA34 1766 The Librarians A now defunct power-pop band from Oakland, CA who used librarian stereotypes as part their shtick. For example, their band logo includes an illustration of a pair of black-framed furnish with one shattered lens. A photograph of the same motif appears on the back cover of their lone CD (properly clogging the used CD racks of the Bay Area). While they do have a song name Peace & Quiet, I would have bestowed them all with Superstar Reader awards if they recorded a concept album where every song had a library theme.
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