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  Macan, Edward. Rocking the Classics: English Progressive Rock and the Countereculture. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.

  Maltin, Leonard, ed. Leonard Maltin’s 2001 Movie & Video Guide. New York: Signet, 2001.

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  Schuller, Gunther. Early Jazz: Its Roots and Musical Development. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1968.

  Slavic Myth and Mankind: Forests of the Vampire. New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 2003.

  Spitz, Bob. The Beatles: The Biography. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2005.

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  Well, H. G. (Herbert George). The Time Machine. New York: Penguin Classics, 2005.

  Wheeler, Bill. Drum Techniques of Rush. Secaucus, NJ: Warner Bros. Publications, 1985.

  Whitburn, Joel. The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. New York: Billboard Books; an imprint of Watson-Guptill Publications, 1989.

  Yogananda, Paramahansa. Autobiography of a Yogi. Thirteenth Edition. Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship, 2002

  Zappa, Frank, with Peter Occhiogrosso. The Real Frank Zappa Book. New York: Poseidon Press, 1989.

  LINER NOTES

  Aston, Laurence. The Transatlantic Story by various artists. Box set. Castle Communications, 1998.

  Fripp, Robert. Absent Lovers, Live in Montreal, 1984 by King Crimson. Discipline Global Mobile, 1998.

  Fripp, Robert. Exposure by Robert Fripp. Discipline Global Mobile/Inner Knot, 2006.

  Fripp, Robert. The Great Deceiver by King Crimson. Box set. Discipline/Virgin/Caroline, 1992.

  Fripp, Robert. Vroom Vroom by King Crimson. Discipline Global Mobile, 2001.

  Genesis Archive 1969-1975 by Genesis (Peter Gabriel announcing his leaving from Genesis (press release reprinted from 1975). Box set. Atlantic Recording Corporation, 1998.

  Genesis Archive #2, 1976-1992 by Genesis. Box set. Atlantic Recording Corporation, 2000.

  Hammill, Peter. The Aerosol Grey Machine by Van der Graaf Generator. Fie!, 1997.

  In the Land of Grey and Pink by Caravan. Original sleeve notes. Deram/Decca, 1971.

  Lake, Steve. Drop by Soft Machine. Moonjune, 2008.

  Powell, Mark. Vital by Van der Graaf Generator. Charisma/Virgin, 2005.

  Reed, John. On the Threshold of a Dream by the Moody Blues. Decca, 1997.

  Wilson, Brian, and Brad Elliott. Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys. Capitol, 1999.

  MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS

  Alper, Garth. “Making Sense out of Postmodern Music?” Popular Music and Society, 1740-1712, vol. 24, no. 4, Winter 2000.

  Blackwell, Mark. “‘Out of This World’ Production Set for Pink Floyd.” Amusement Business, January 31, 1994.

  Borneman, Ernest. “Creole Echoes.” The Jazz Review, vol. 2, no. 8, September 1959.

  Boucher, Caroline. “Mr. Wright.” Disc and Music Echo, February 5, 1972.

  Brooks, Michael. “Yes: Steve Howe.” Guitar Player, April 1973.

  Browne, David. “Prog’s Legs: The Power Pomp of Dream Theater Proves Rumors of Art Rock’s Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated.” Entertainment, Weekly, February 6, 2002.

  Clarke, Steve. “Jethro: Nothing to Get Passionate About.” New Musical Express, July 21, 1973.

  Coryat, Karl. “Geddy Lee: Still Going!” Bass Player, December 1993.

  Dallas, Karl. “Boy Genius ‘Not Broke’ Shock.” Melody Maker, December 29, 1979.

  Dallas, Karl. “This Is the Year of the Expanding Man . . .” Melody Maker, November 25, 1978.

  Diliberto, John. “Zen & the Art of Fripp’s Guitar.” Electronic Musician, June 1987.

  DiPerna, Alan. “Mysterious Ways.” Guitar World, December 2001.

  Ditlea, Steve. “Ian Anderson Shows You How to Lose Your Way Through ‘Thick as a Brick.’” Circus, April 1972.

  Farber, Jim. “Jethro Tull Ride the Rock Frontier.” Circus, June 22, 1978.

  Flick, Larry. “Virgin’s Ferry on the Joy of Frantic.” Billboard, May 25, 2002.

  Flippo, Chet. “After a Record-Breaking Decade on the Charts, Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour Tries a Solo Tour.” People, March 12, 1984.

  Foster, Richard S. “A Nice Morning Drive.” Road & Track, November 1973.

  Gallo, Armando. “PFM/Reading.” New Musical Express, May 18, 1974.

  Garcia, Guy. “Waters Still Runs Deep.” People, October 26, 1992.

  Gibson, John. Pink Floyd Live in Pompeii review. Melody Maker, September 16, 1972.

  Gilmore, Mikal. “The Madness & Majesty of Pink Floyd.” Rolling Stone, April 5, 2007.

  Gress, Jesse. “A Saucer Full of Secrets: Unscrambling Early Pink Floyd.” Guitar Player, June 1994.

  Hackett, Vernell. “Touring Records Are Broken: Gross Beats 1988 by $45 mil.” Amusement Business, December 30, 1989.

  Hamblett, John. “Rock Against Right-Wing Rock Being Called Fascist.” New Musical Express, May 5, 1979.

  Harris, John. “In the Flesh.” Q magazine, special edition, Autumn 2004.

  Hedges, Dan. “Steve Howe: Renaissance Man of the Guitar.” Guitar Player, May 1978.

  Heining, Duncan. “Soft Machine Way Ahead.” Jazzwise, August 2003.

  Henderson, Peter. “Intelligent vs. Pig-Headed.” Mojo, March 1998.

  Hogan, Richard. “Pink Floyd’s Zoo Story: When Pigs Have Wings, ‘Animals’ Will Rule the Top Ten.” Circus, April 28, 1977.

  Holden, Stephen. A Passion Play review. Rolling Stone, August 30, 1973.

  Humphries, Stephen. “Meet Marillion, the Band with the Most-devoted Fans.” Christian Science Monitor, May 18, 2001.

  Kordosh, John. “Rush. But Why Are They in Such a Hurry?” Creem, June 1981.

  Legrand, Emmanuel. “The Indies.” Billboard, November 6, 2004.

  Lewis, John. “Strange Brew.” Uncut, October 2009.

  Marshall, Wolf. “Music Appreciation: Allan Holdsworth: The Early Years.” Guitar for the Practicing Musician, March 1989.

  Miller, William F. “King Crimson’s Bill Bruford & Pat Mastelotto ... A Perfect Pair.” Modern Drummer, November 1995.

  Miller, William F. “Neil Peart.” Modern Drummer, December 1989.

  Miller, William F. “Neil Peart: In Search of the Right Feel.” Modern Drummer, February 1994.

  Miller, William F. “Phil Collins: Drummer to the Core!” Modern Drummer, March 1997.

  Morris, Mitchell. “Kansas and the Prophetic Tone.” American Music, vol. 19, no. 1, Spring 2000.

  Mulhern, Tom. “Adrian Belew: Sonic Radical.” Guitar Player, January 1984.

  Mulhern, Tom. “Robert Fripp: On the Discipline of Craft & Art.” Guitar Player, January 1986.

  Mulligan, Brian. “Scaling the Dizzy Heights of Success.” Record & Tape Retailer, October 10, 1970.

  Murray, Charles Shaar. “Jethro Tull: The House That Jethro Built.” New Musical Express, September 1, 1973.

  Music Week. “Singl
es-01.05.04: Marillion.” May 1, 2004.

  Music Week. “Singles—07.04.07.” April 7, 2007.

  Music Week. “Single—24.07.04: Marillion.” July 24, 2004.

  New Musical Express. “Crimson Disband.” September 28, 1974.

  Nooger, Dan. “Emerson, Lake and Palmer’s Grandest Design.” Circus, April 28, 1977.

  Puterbaugh, Parke, and Greg Kot, Anthony DeCurtis, David Fricke, David Thigpen, and Jon Pareles. “The Beatles: Inside the Hit Factory: The Stories Behind the Making of 27 Number One Songs.” Rolling Stone, March 1, 2001.

  Puterbaugh, Parke. “Yes: Happy Together?” Rolling Stone, June 27, 1991.

  Record Mirror. “King Crimson Have Ceased.” October 5, 1974.

  Reesman, Bryan. “Marillion: The Long Road to Happiness.” Goldmine, March 27, 2009

  Rosen, Steve. “The Minstrel Boy Calls the Tune.” Sounds, September 27, 1975.

  Rosen, Steve. “Tull’s Ian Anderson.” Circus, December 9, 1975.

  Rosen, Steve. “Two Guitars from Kansas: More Than Twin Leads.” Guitar Player, August 1978.

  Schaefer, John. “New Sounds Interview with Mike Oldfield.” New Sounds, December 1993.

  Sciabarra, Chris Matthew. “Rand, Rush and Rock.” The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, vol. 4, no. 1, Fall 2002.

  Sheppard, R. Z. “Books: The Head Game.” Time, October 27, 1975.

  Sounds. “Jethro Tull Cancel Wembley Gigs.” April 28, 1973.

  Stud Brothers. “Catch Their Fall.” Melody Maker, October 14, 1989. Sutcliffe, Phil. “Coming Back to Life.” Q magazine, special edition, Autumn 2004.

  Sutcliffe, Phil, and Peter Henderson. “The First Men on the Moon.” Mojo, March 1998.

  Tyler, Tony. Genesis interview (no title). New Musical Express, September 13, 1975.

  White, Timothy. “Ferry’s ‘Brilliant’ Singing Takes Flight.” Billboard, July 20, 1996.

  Welsh, Chris. “Tull: Enough Is Enough.” Melody Maker, July 21, 1973.

  Young, Charles. “Jethro’s Magic Pan.” Rolling Stone, March 10, 1977.

  Zappa, Frank. “The Oracle Has It All Psyched Out.” Life, June 28, 1968.

  NEWSPAPERS

  “5 British (and Irish) Rock Groups Arrive.” The New York Times, January 31, 1968.

  Associated Press. “Frank Zappa, 52, Wrote Musical Satire.” Albany Times Union, December 6, 1993.

  Bird, Peter. “Obituary: Don Allum.” The Independent, December 5, 1992.

  Blair, lain. “Step Aside, Punks, Marillion Making ’70s-Type of Name for Itself in Britain.” Chicago Tribune, March 23, 1986.

  Branson, Sir Richard. “20 Pounds for Tubular Bells? They’d Better Be Worth It.” The Daily Mail, April 21, 2007.

  Brown, G. “Marillion Thriving in Europe.” Denver Post, April 10, 1992.

  Dove, Ian. “Peter Gabriel, Star in Rock by Genesis.” The New York Times, May 6, 1974.

  Dove, Ian. “They Won’t Bach Around the Clock.” The New York Times, December 16, 1973.

  Erlich, Nancy. “A Madman Grins.” The New York Times, August 15, 1971.

  Erlich, Nancy. “Classical Rock: What Is It?” The New York Times, April 1, 1973.

  Goldstein, Richard. “We Still Need the Beatles, but ...” The New York Times, June 18, 1967.

  Golemis, Dean. “British Band’s U.S. Tour is Computer-Generated.” Chicago Tribune, September 23, 1997.

  Holden, Stephen. “Rock: Asia, a ‘Supergroup,’ Mixing Art and Hard Styles.” The New York Times, May 6, 1982.

  Holden, Stephen. “Serious Issues Underlie a New Album from Styx.” The New York Times, March 27, 1983.

  Jahn, Mike. “British Bands Take the Fillmore.” The New York Times, May 2, 1971.

  Jahn, Mike. “Visiting Britons Bring Loud Jazz: Colosseum Forsakes Rock Beat—Bass Impresses.” The New York Times, August 28, 1969.

  Knickerbocker, Conrad. “Books of the Times: Variations in Doxology of Terror.” The New York Times, March 22, 1966.

  Lanham, Tom. “Marillion: The Time Is Right for Anachronistic Rock Band.” San Francisco Chronicle, March 9, 1986.

  Lee, Craig. “Fish ’N’ Ambition.” Los Angeles Times, March 9, 1986.

  McGregor, Craig. “Zapparap on the Zappaplan.” The New York Times, November 8, 1970.

  Montanelli, Indro. “Italians Have Lost All Faith in Democracy.” The New York Times, April 21, 1978.

  Morse, Steve. “It’s Not All Paradise for Styx; Chicago Band Is No. 1 With Fans, but Not with Rock Press.” Boston Globe, April 23, 1981.

  Palmer, Robert. “King Crimson: Despite Upheaval, the Band Plays On.” The New York Times, May 20, 1984.

  Palmer, Robert. “Rock: Kansas, Middle West Energy and Synthesizing Influences.” The New York Times, August 30, 1979.

  Palmer, Robert. “Rock: King Crimson Mixes Its Fare.” The New York Times, August 3, 1982.

  Palmer, Robert. “Trance Music: A Trend of the 1970s.” The New York Times, January 12, 1975.

  Palmer, Robert. “Why Robert Fripp Resurrected King Crimson.” The New York Times, November 1, 1981.

  Pareles, Jon. “Concert: Styx on Tour.” The New York Times, April 3, 1983.

  Perrone, Pierre. “Obituary: John Panozzo.” The Independent, July 20, 1996.

  Racine, Marty. “A Rested Rush Brings Polished Act to Town.” Houston Chronicle, February 25, 1990.

  Reich, Howard. “Can Styx’s Dennis DeYoung Find Happiness in Show Tunes?” Chicago Tribune, September 25, 1994.

  Rockwell, John. “A Pink Floyd Album Marks 10 Years as a Best Seller.” The New York Times, May 6, 1984.

  Rockwell, John. “Emerson, Lake and Palmer + 60 = Rock.” The New York Times, July 9, 1977.

  Rockwell, John. “Gentle Giant Rocks Toward Top Billing.” The New York Times, November 3, 1974.

  Rockwell, John. “Robert Fripp Makes Personal Statement.” The New York Times, April 27, 1979.

  Rockwell, John. “The Pop Life.” The New York Times, August 5, 1977.

  Rockwell, John. “The Pop Life.” The New York Times, April 7, 1978.

  Rockwell, John. “The Pop Life: An Avant-Garde Spirit for Tangerine Dream.” The New York Times, October 4, 1974.

  Rockwell, John. “Two British Bands, New Here, Indicate Evolution in Rock.” The New York Times, December 15, 1972.

  Sandall, Robert. “Quiffs, Riffs and Reinventing Rock.” The Sunday Times, August 22, 2004.

 

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