Radiohead et le rock progressif : histoire d’un malentendu

In the mid-1990s, Radiohead entered the restricted circle of rock bands whose ability to carry out the creative synthesis of their era has earned them the enviable status of experimental group worshipped by large audiences, like the Beatles or Pink Floyd, to which they are (too) often compared. Radi...

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Main Author: Michel Delville
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Language:English
Published: Presses universitaires de Rennes 2019-11-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/lisa/10938
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description In the mid-1990s, Radiohead entered the restricted circle of rock bands whose ability to carry out the creative synthesis of their era has earned them the enviable status of experimental group worshipped by large audiences, like the Beatles or Pink Floyd, to which they are (too) often compared. Radiohead’s connections with progressive rock raise a number of basic issues about the genres, sources and influences of popular music, the relationship between mass and high culture, and the position occupied by so-called “alternative” groups on the pop-rock scene.
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Radiohead et le rock progressif : histoire d’un malentendu
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progressive rock
title Radiohead et le rock progressif : histoire d’un malentendu
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title_fullStr Radiohead et le rock progressif : histoire d’un malentendu
title_full_unstemmed Radiohead et le rock progressif : histoire d’un malentendu
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title_sort radiohead et le rock progressif histoire d un malentendu
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musicology
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popular music
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