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I Wanna Be Sedated, takes a mischievous look at the decades major genres ( Punk, Disco, Heavy Metal, Funk & Art Rock).

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title:I Wanna Be Sedated : Pop Music in the Seventies
author:Dellio, Phil.; Woods, Scott
publisher:Sound And Vision
isbn10 | asin:0920151167
print isbn13:9780920151167
ebook isbn13:9780585141619
language:English
subjectPopular music--1971-1980--History and criticism.
publication date:1993
lcc:ML3470.D44 1993eb
ddc:781.64/09/04
subject:Popular music--1971-1980--History and criticism.
I Wanna Be Sedated
Pop Music in the Seventies
Phil Dellio & Scott Woods
SOUND AND VISION TORONTO Page I Contents - photo 2
SOUND AND VISION
TORONTO
Page I
Contents
Acknowledgements
III
We Had Joy, We Had Fun
11
Chapter 1
Denny Laine Is in My Ears and in My Eyes Beatles, ex-Beatles, and Pretend Beatles
13
Chapter 2
You Probably Think This Chapter's about You the Rolling Stones
20
Chapter 3
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? Classic Rock
24
Chapter 4
Kris Kristofferson'll Make You Jump! Jump! Singer-Songwriters
28
Chapter 5
I Want a Riot of My Own Early Seventies Black Pop
35
Chapter 6
Do a Little Dance, Make a Little Love Philly International
42
Chapter 7
Gorillas in the Mist Heavy Metal
46
Chapter 8
Judy in Disguise (with Glasses) Elton John
53
Chapter 9
We Are Woman, Hear Us Roar Glam Rock
58
Chapter 10
Calling Occupant of Interplanetary Craft David Bowie
64
Chapter 11
There's Gotta Be Some People Out There that Like to Drink Tequila Kiss
68
Chapter 12
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? Boogie and Southern Rock
73
Chapter 13
A Fifth of Rachmaninoff Art Rock
80
Chapter 14
This Used to Be Clint's Playground: The Dynamic, Explosive, Super Bad World of K-Tel Records K-Tel
88

Page II
Chapter 15
Short People Got No Reason to Live Teen Pop
96
Chapter 16
Mommy's All Right, Daddy's All Right, They Just Seem a Little Weird Adult Contemporary
102
Chapter 17
Abba, Abba, We Accept You, We Accept You, One of Us Abba
108
Chapter 18
Toto Recall West Coast Pop
112
Chapter 19
Some People Call Me Maurice Funk and Reggae
118
Chapter 20
Think of Me and Try Not to Laugh Rod Stewart
124
Chapter 21
Fun, Fun, Fun on the Autobahn Bruce, Bob & Billy
127
Chapter 22
A Thousand Points of Light Live Albums
132
Chapter 23
Al Stewart Explores Your Mind Ronco Records
137
Chapter 24
The Secret Life of Walter Murphy Disco
143
Chapter 25
Go Girl Crazy! Donna Summer
150
Chapter 26
Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport the Bee Gees
154
Chapter 27
Wake Me Up Before You Pogo Punk
158
Chapter 28
All We are Saying is Give the Police a Chance New Wave
166
Chapter 29
Escape (The Pina Colada chapter) Cheap Trick
174
Got My Kiss Records Out One Hundred Singles
179

Page III
Acknowledgements
Phil Dellio For reasons that may or may not seem mysterious to them, thanks goes out to the following people: Angela Barker, Edith Bartlett, Chris Buck, Chris Cook, Frank Kogan, Dave Maclntosh, Pam Martin, Dave Porter, Mike Saunders, Rob Sheffield, Peter Stephens, and Jack Thompson. Most of all I owe gratitude to the guy who cowrote I Wanna Be Sedated, and also to Chuck Eddy if I listed the things I should be thanking Chuck for, suggesting Scott and me for this book would rank about seventh.
Scott Woods I thank Jason Armstrong, Dave Bookman, Chris Buck, Chuck Eddy, Kelvin Holland, Dave Newfeld, Sean O'Connor, and Tom Sawyer, all of whom helped in various ways. Thanks also to everyone in my family for their support, especially Grandma Linton. Finally, I'm forever grateful to Phil Dellio, who never failed to make me laugh, and my brother Paul for introducing me to
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