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Popular music analysis : ten apothegms and four instances |
Robert Walser |
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From lylic to anti-lyric : analyzing the words in pop songs |
Dai Griffiths |
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The sound is 'out there' : score, sound design and exoticism in The X -Files |
Robynn J. Stilwell |
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Feel the beat come down : house music as rhetoric |
Stan Hawkins |
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The determining role of performance in the articulation of meaning : the case of 'Try a Little Tenderness' |
Rob Bowman |
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Marxist music analysis without Adorno : popular music and urban geography |
Adam Krims |
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Jethro Tull and the case for modernism in mass culture |
Allan F. Moore |
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Pangs of history in late 1970s new-wave rock |
John Covach |
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Is anybody listening? |
Chris Kennett |
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Talk and text : popular music and ethnomusicology |
Martin Stokes |
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Popular music analysis : ten apothegms and four instances |
Robert Walser |
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From lylic to anti-lyric : analyzing the words in pop songs |
Dai Griffiths |
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The sound is 'out there' : score, sound design and exoticism in The X -Files |
Robynn J. Stilwell |