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In Uncommon People, David Hepworth delves into the fascinating evolution of the rock star phenomenon, exploring its rise and inevitable decline. Drawing parallels between the rock star and the cowboy, Hepworth examines how both figures have shaped cultural narratives, yet ultimately succumbed to the passage of time.
The narrative captures the essence of rock stardom, from the glamorous heights of the 1960s and 70s to the complex realities faced by contemporary musicians. Hepworth provides an insightful commentary on how the public's perception of fame has transformed, highlighting the unique blend of artistry and celebrity that defines the rock star lifestyle.
Uncommon People is ideal for anyone interested in music history, cultural studies, or the intricacies of fame. Fans of Hepworth's previous works, such as Nothing Is Real: The Beatles Were Underrated and Overpaid, Oversexed and Over Here, will find much to admire in this insightful exploration of an iconic cultural phenomenon.
"A masterful analysis of an era that reshaped music and culture."
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 448
Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 9781784162078
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