San Diego State Daily Aztec, September 22, 1982: Difference between revisions
(+text) |
(,+US publications by state index) |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
{{:San Diego State Daily Aztec index}} | {{:San Diego State Daily Aztec index}} | ||
{{:California publications index}} | {{:California publications index}} | ||
{{:US publications by state index}} | |||
{{Bibliography article header}} | {{Bibliography article header}} | ||
<center><h3> Imperial Bedroom </h3></center> | <center><h3> Imperial Bedroom </h3></center> | ||
Line 26: | Line 27: | ||
Perhaps the strongest synthesis of the new Elvis and the old Elvis is "Beyond Belief." There is enough real heart and soul to balance the studio gyrations. It also operates as a good summation of growing up in the rough and tumble world of pop music. | Perhaps the strongest synthesis of the new Elvis and the old Elvis is "Beyond Belief." There is enough real heart and soul to balance the studio gyrations. It also operates as a good summation of growing up in the rough and tumble world of pop music. | ||
So. instead of recreating the standard of the rock 'n' roller gone to fame, fortune and drugs. Elvis and others are creating a new cliche | So. instead of recreating the standard of the rock 'n' roller gone to fame, fortune and drugs. Elvis and others are creating a new cliche, steeped in their own musical evolution and longevity. | ||
Watching the calendar pages flip may not be the best way to create hard-edged rock | Watching the calendar pages flip may not be the best way to create hard-edged rock, but Elvis legitimates himself strongly with his musical sense in ''Imperial Bedroom''. | ||
{{cx}} | {{cx}} |
Latest revision as of 14:25, 10 May 2016
|