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portada When Stars Were In Reach: The Who at Union Catholic High School - November 29, 1967 (Black and White Version) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
294
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm
Weight
0.39 kg.
ISBN13
9781482052633

When Stars Were In Reach: The Who at Union Catholic High School - November 29, 1967 (Black and White Version) (in English)

Michael Rosenbloom (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

When Stars Were In Reach: The Who at Union Catholic High School - November 29, 1967 (Black and White Version) (in English) - Rosenbloom, Michael

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Synopsis "When Stars Were In Reach: The Who at Union Catholic High School - November 29, 1967 (Black and White Version) (in English)"

"When Stars Were in Reach" (WSWIR) is the true story of a group of plucky and determined high school students who dreamt big and put their high school on the map. Tired of the usual boring bake sales and dances, this group of high school seniors tried a novel approach to fundraising. They coaxed an initially reluctant administration to enter the rock concert business in the fall of 1967 by booking an on-the-rise, little-known British rock band named curiously enough The Who. In the inevitable clash between a Catholic high school's button-down culture and the destructive live act of The Who, something had to give. WSWIR deconstructs a rock n' roll perfect storm by reliving the events and revisiting with many of the colorful cast of characters (not just the students) involved in transforming the school's image from that of a staid, conservative high school in Scotch Plains, New Jersey to one that was soon at the cutting edge of the rock music scene in the years 1967 and 1968, rock n' roll's hey day. WSWIR is also a snapshot of The Who at a period in their career when for all intents and purposes they were little more than a cult band in the United States, known more for scintillating live performances than record sales. When surveying the various U.S. venues in which The Who performed on the way to reaching iconic status, one would be hard-pressed to find a more unusual setting than Union Catholic High School where The Who left an audience of mostly first-time concert-going teens with mouths agape. It was an event that is still talked about today by those who attended the show and scoffed at in disbelief by everyone else...that is, until now. This is a Black and White Edition, meaning with the exception of the front and back cover, all graphics are in black and white. The book includes rare photographs of The Who on the Union Catholic stage and backstage (in the teachers' lounge no less!) as well as other choice accoutrements.

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