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Song with extended form
A visual representation of the structure to "
Good Vibrations " (1966). It shows how the song develops without the guidance of overdetermined formal patterns.
[1]
A pocket symphony is a
song with extended
form .
[2] The term was popularized by English journalist
Derek Taylor , who used it to describe
the Beach Boys ' 1966 single "
Good Vibrations ".
[3]
[4] (The description of a "pocket"
symphony had appeared in print since as early as 1928.
[5] )
Attributions
Popular music
Classical compositions
See also
References
^
Harrison, Daniel (1997).
"After Sundown: The Beach Boys' Experimental Music" (PDF) . In Covach, John; Boone, Graeme M. (eds.). Understanding Rock: Essays in Musical Analysis . Oxford University Press. pp. 33–57.
ISBN
9780199880126 .
^ Roberts, Jim;
Rooksby, Rikky (2003).
The Songwriting Sourcebook: How to Turn Chords Into Great Songs . Hal Leonard. p. 212.
ISBN
978-1-61780-033-7 .
^
Stebbins, Jon (2011).
The Beach Boys FAQ: All That's Left to Know About America's Band . Backbeat Books. p. 155.
ISBN
978-1-4584-2914-8 .
^ MacLeod, Sean (2015).
Leaders of the Pack: Girl Groups of the 1960s and Their Influence on Popular Culture in Britain and America . Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 89.
ISBN
978-1-4422-5202-8 .
^
"Modern Music: A Quarterly Review" . 1928. p. 30.
^ Edgers, Geoff (May 16, 2017).
" 'Sgt. Pepper': Getting better all the time" .
Press of Atlantic City .
^ Paytress, Mark (November 5, 2009).
Bolan: The Rise And Fall Of A 20th Century Superstar . Omnibus Press. pp. 328–.
ISBN
978-0-85712-023-6 .
^ Hultkrans, Andrew (May 2009).
"Reissues" . SPIN . p. 95.
ISSN
0886-3032 .
^
Carlin, Peter Ames (2009).
Paul McCartney: A Life . Simon and Schuster. p. 234.
ISBN
978-1-4165-6223-8 .
^ Kot, Greg (August 24, 2015).
"The strangest rock classic ever?" .
BBC . {{
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link )
^ Danielsen, Aarik (June 6, 2018).
" 'Computer' science: Tribute concert prompts return to Radiohead classic" .
Columbia Daily Tribune .
^ Watnick, David (June 8, 2008).
"Red Album isn't great, but Weezer reclaims dignity" .
The Michigan Daily .
^ Nettel, Reginald (1976).
Havergal Brian and his music . Dobson. p. 156.
ISBN
9780234778616 .
^ Hurwitz, David (2005).
Getting the Most Out of Mozart: The Instrumental Works . Amadeus Press. p. 116.
ISBN
978-1-57467-096-7 .
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