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Providing journalists, humorists and artists the opportunity to
weigh in on rivalries across the music spectrum, this compendium
from Manning (The Show I'll Never Forget: 50 Writers Relive Their
Most Memorable Concertgoing Experience) tackles match-ups obvious
(Elton John vs. Billy Joel, Van Halen vs. Van Hagar, Britney Spears
vs. Christina Aguilera) and idiosyncratic (Ennio Morricone vs.
Bernard Herrmann, Devo vs. Kraftwerk, Michael Jackson vs. Prince),
if not downright agenda-driven (former Bob Marley publicist Vivien
Goldman pitting her client and friend against Bob Dylan). The
impressive range of acts is matched by its variety of styles, from
Matt Diehl's academic approach to Radiohead vs. Coldplay, to the
rock snobbery of Marc Spitz's The Smiths vs. The Cure, to the
stand-up comic ramblings of Russ Meneve on a Bruce Springsteen-Bon
Jovi "Battle a da Jerz." Though some essays suffer from overkill
(Katy St. Clair's nonsensical Abba vs. The Bee Gees, the graphic
novel treatment given The Album vs. The Single by Daphne Carr and
Scott Gursky), well-executed pieces like Manning's intimate Phil
Collins vs. Sting pick up the slack. Sure to start more arguments
than it settles, this is a fun book for music fans with a broad
palette. |
SEAN MANNING is the editor of The Show I’ll Never Forget: 50 Writers Relive Their Most Memorable Concertgoing Experience. His writing has appeared in New York Press, The Brooklyn Rail, and BlackBook. |
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