On New Year’s Day 1964, the now-legendary English TV show Top of the Pops premiered on the BBC, featuring the Rolling Stones, the Hollies, and the Dave Clark Five. Over the next two decades virtually every major rock and pop act from Britain and the U.S. alike--from the Beatles and Bob Dylan to Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, and David Bowie--appeared on Top of the Pops, and every one was captured by the show’s official photographer, Harry Goodwin. Goodwin recorded the evolution of the era at a time of enormous social change, as music progressed from beat to protest, from Motown and psychedelia to glam rock and heavy metal. My Generation: The Glory Years of Rock tells the story of the people who provided the soundtrack to those momentous times, with outstanding, beautifully printed images of the biggest names in rock history.
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About the Author:
Alwyn W. Turner is a London-based journalist and writer, specializing in post-war British culture. Previous titles include Halfway to Paradise: The Birth of British Rock, Crisis? What Crisis?, Rejoice! Rejoice!, Biba: The Biba Experience, Cult Rock Posters 1972-82, and Portmeirion
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- PublisherVictoria & Albert Museum
- Publication date2010
- ISBN 10 1851775978
- ISBN 13 9781851775972
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages240