Rock music -- 1971-1980 -- History and criticism
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Rock music -- 1971-1980 -- History and criticism
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- Children of the revolution, the glam rock story, 1970-1975, Dave Thompson
- The Rhino history of rock 'n' roll, Eric Lefcowitz
- Lou Reed, Transformer, an Isis Production in co-production with Eagle Rock Entertainment ; producer, Martin R. Smith ; director, Bob Smeaton
- So many roads, the life and times of the Grateful Dead, David Browne
- Lou Reed, a production of Thirteen/WNET ; produced and directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders. Editor, Jed Parker ; director of photography, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
- Fear of music, Jonathan Lethem
- The Who, Who's next, an Isis Production, in co-production with Eagle Rock Entertainment and NRK ; producer, Chips Chipperfield ; director, Bob Smeaton
- Pick up the pieces, excursions in Seventies music, John Corbett
- Goodbye yellow brick road, 1973, an Isis production in co-production with Eagle Rock Entertainment ; director Bob Smeaton
- Shout it out loud, the story of KISS's Destroyer and the making of an American icon, James Campion
- Rip it up and start again, postpunk 1978-1984, Simon Reynolds
- Experiencing Led Zeppelin, a listener's companion, Gregg Akkerma
- Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, Isis Productions, in association with Daniel Television ; a co-production with BBC, NCRV, VH-1, and Eagle Rock Entertainment
- Out of the vinyl deeps, Ellen Willis on rock music, Ellen Willis ; edited by Nona Willis Aronowitz ; foreword by Sasha Frere-Jones ; afterword by Daphne Carr and Evie Nagy
- Bon, the last highway : the untold story of Bon Scott and AC/DC's Back in black, Jesse Fink
- The show that never ends, the rise and fall of prog rock, David Weigel
- Flashbacks, eyewitness accounts of the rock revolution, 1964-1974, Michael Lydon
- Never a dull moment, 1971--the year that rock exploded, David Hepworth
- The show that never ends, the rise and fall of prog rock, David Weigel
- The show that never ends, the rise and fall of prog rock, David Weigel
- Experiencing the Rolling Stones, a listener's companion, David Malvinni
- So many roads, the life and times of the Grateful Dead, David Browne
- Seventies rock, the decade of creative chaos, Frank Moriarty ; foreword by Brian May
- Thin Lizzy, live at the National Stadium, Dublin, producer, Steffan Hughes
- Stealing all transmissions, a secret history of the Clash, Randal Doane ; foreword by Barry "The Baker" Auguste
- There's a riot going on, revolutionaries, rock stars and the rise and fall of '60s counter-culture, Peter Doggett
- Damn the torpedoes, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers ; an Isis production in co-production with Eagle Rock Entertainment
- Never a dull moment, 1971--the year that rock exploded, David Hepworth
- David Bowie, Bowie in Berlin
- The yacht rock book, the oral history of the soft, smooth sounds of the 70s, and 80s, by Greg Prato
- Brian Eno, the man who fell to earth, 1971-1977, produced by Prism Films
- What you want is in the limo, on the road with Led Zeppelin, Alice Cooper, and the Who in 1973, the year the sixties died and the modern rock star was born, Michael Walker
- Classic rock, Gary Cee
- Rush, beyond the lighted stage
- 1973, rock at the crossroads, Andrew Grant Jackson
- Everything is an afterthought, the life and writings of Paul Nelson, Kevin Avery ; [foreword by Nick Tosches]
- The Clash, Westway to the world, Sony Music Entertainment/Dorisimo Ltd. in association with Uptown Films presents ; directed by Don Letts ; produced by Rick Elgood
- The rise and fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, David Bowie, Mark Paytress
- Never a dull moment, 1971--the year that rock exploded, David Hepworth
- Doors, Mr. Mojo risin' : the story of L.A. woman, EMP production for DMC: Doors Music Co. and Eagle Rock Entertainment ; producer, Jeffrey Jampol ; produced and directed by Martin R. Smith
- They just seem a little weird, how Kiss, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, and Starz remade rock and roll, Doug Brod
- 1973, rock at the crossroads, Andrew Grant Jackson
- They just seem a little weird, how Kiss, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, and Starz remade rock and roll, Doug Brod
- John Lennon, the stories behind every song 1970-1980, Paul Du Noyer
- Fast forward, play, and rewind, Michael Oberman
- Going underground, American punk 1979-1989, George Hurchalla
- Imagine John Yoko, by John Lennon & Yoko Ono with contributions from the people who were there
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