Songs of Fun & Foolishness

Songs of Fun & Foolishness
Author: Jerry Silverman
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2010-10-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1609749669

This book presents a collection of over 50 traditional 19th and early 20th century songs full of fun and foolishness written for voice and piano in guitar-friendly keys. Complete lyrics, suggested guitar chords, as well as standard piano notation are provided. the song list includes such classics as New Jersey Turnpike; Phil the Fluther's Ball; Shootin' with Rasputin; George Washington Bridge; Away with Rum; and many more.

Bill Evans: Jazz Piano

Bill Evans: Jazz Piano
Author: Wise Publications
Publisher: Wise Publications
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1783235705

This songbook presents fourteen classic titles recorded by America's great jazz pianist: Bill Evans. Each piece is carefully arranged for solo piano, suitable for intermediate-advanced players, and many of Bill Evans’ original compositions are included. With an introduction by editor Jack Long, as well as photography sprinkled throughout, there has never been a better time to familiarise yourself with this American legend. Song List: - Autumn Leaves - Epilogue - How My Heart Sings - Minority - My Foolish Heart - Oleo - Peace Piece - Peau Douce - Peri’s Scope - Quiet Now - Time Remembered - Two Lonely People - Waltz For Debby - Who Can I Turn To

Invisible Monsters: A Novel

Invisible Monsters: A Novel
Author: Chuck Palahniuk
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2011-03-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0393341429

"A harrowing, perverse, laugh-aloud funny rocket ride of catastrophes…Gutsy, terse and cunning, Invisible Monsters may emerge as Palahniuk’s strongest book." —Greg Berkman, Seattle Times She’s a fashion model who has everything: a boyfriend, a career, a loyal best friend. But when a sudden freeway "accident" leaves her disfigured and incapable of speech, she goes from being the beautiful center of attention to being an invisible monster, so hideous that no one will acknowledge she exists. Enter Brandy Alexander, Queen Supreme, one operation away from becoming a real woman, who will teach her that reinventing yourself means erasing your past and making up something better. And that salvation hides in the last places you’ll ever want to look.

Popular Music and the Myths of Madness

Popular Music and the Myths of Madness
Author: Nicola Spelman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1317078136

Studies of opera, film, television, and literature have demonstrated how constructions of madness may be referenced in order to stigmatise but also liberate protagonists in ways that reinforce or challenge contemporaneous notions of normality. But to date very little research has been conducted on how madness is represented in popular music. In an effort to redress this imbalance, Nicola Spelman identifies links between the anti-psychiatry movement and representations of madness in popular music of the 1960s and 1970s, analysing the various ways in which ideas critical of institutional psychiatry are embodied both verbally and musically in specific songs by David Bowie, Lou Reed, Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper, The Beatles, and Elton John. She concentrates on meanings that may be made at the point of reception as a consequence of ideas about madness that were circulating at the time. These ideas are then linked to contemporary conventions of musical expression in order to illustrate certain interpretative possibilities. Supporting evidence comes from popular musicological analysis - incorporating discourse analysis and social semiotics - and investigation of socio-historical context. The uniqueness of the period in question is demonstrated by means of a more generalised overview of songs drawn from a variety of styles and eras that engage with the topic of madness in diverse and often conflicting ways. The conclusions drawn reveal the extent to which anti-psychiatric ideas filtered through into popular culture, offering insights into popular music's ability to question general suppositions about madness alongside its potential to bring issues of men's madness into the public arena as an often neglected topic for discussion.

Taking Funny Music Seriously

Taking Funny Music Seriously
Author: Lily E. Hirsch
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2024-07-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0253069971

Take funny music seriously! Though often dismissed as silly or derivative, funny music, Lily E. Hirsch argues, is incredibly creative and dynamic, serving multiple aims from the celebratory to the rebellious, the entertaining to the mentally uplifting. Music can be a rich site for humor, with so many opportunities that are ripe for a comedic left turn. Taking Funny Music Seriously includes original interviews with some of the best musical humorists, such as Tom Lehrer, "the J. D. Salinger of musical satire"; Peter Schickele, who performed as the invented composer P. D. Q. Bach, the supposed lost son of the great J. S. Bach; Kate Micucci and Riki Lindhome of the funny music duo Garfunkel and Oates; comedic film composer Theodore Shapiro; Too Slim of the country group Riders in the Sky; and musical comedian Jessica McKenna, from the podcast Off Book, part of a long line of "funny girls." With their help, Taking Funny Music Seriously examines comedy from a variety of genres and musical contexts—from bad singing to rap, classical music to country, Broadway music to film music, and even love songs and songs about death. In its coverage of comedic musical media, Taking Funny Music Seriously is an accessible and lively look at funny music. It offers us a chance to appreciate more fully the joke in music and the benefits of getting that joke—especially in times of crisis—including comfort, catharsis, and connection.

Billboard

Billboard
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1982-09-18
Genre:
ISBN:

In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.

Anatomy of Foolishness

Anatomy of Foolishness
Author: Stephen Greenspan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2019-10-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0761871632

Just days after publishing his first book on the theory of foolishness, Stephen Greenspan learned that he had been hoodwinked by Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme, or more accurately the Madoff “feeder” fund he invested in. Greenspan published a featured essay on the topic in the Wall Street Journal a few weeks later, and that essay was widely cited and attracted great interest for Greenspan’s ideas about gullibility and in the United States and many other countries. Greenspan’s new book, The Anatomy of Foolishness, explains why and how individuals (of all ages and levels of intelligence) and organizations act in ways that undermine their interests and even their continued existence. He examines three types of foolishness, using vivid examples to illustrate each, including the many foolish actions of US President Donald Trump. Greenspan presents a multidimensional theory of foolishness that contributes to the literature on human competence, and this book is likely to attract broad interest in the fields of psychology, sociology, economics, political science, and psychiatry as well as among those members of the general public (basically everyone) who have acted foolishly or know someone who has acted in a way that went against their own interests.