Any Old Way You Choose it: Rock and Other Pop Music, 1967-1973

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Cooper Square Press, 2000 - Music - 352 pages
"From prescient observations on Bob Dylan and the Eagles to trenchant discussions of Stevie Wonder and Tom Jones, this book amply illustrates the integrity, acumen, and sense of humor that make Christgau's most acerbic pronouncements impossible to dismiss. Newly expanded with essays on Wilson Pickett, Jefferson Airplane, and Captain Beefheart, Any Old Way You Choose It is an indelible testament of the enduring power of rock and roll."--BOOK JACKET.

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A Counter in Search of a Culture
1
Anatomy of a Love Festival 12 Columns
35
Consumer Guide 1
86
Copyright

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About the author (2000)

Robert Christgau is chief music critic for The Village Voice and a contributing writer for Rolling Stone.

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