Why Should the Devil Have All the Goo..., Gregory Alan Thornbury
Why Should the Devil Have All the Goo..., Gregory Alan Thornbury
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Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music?
Larry Norman and the Perils of Christian Rock

Author: Gregory Alan Thornbury

Narrator: Stephen R. Thorne

Unabridged: 9 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/26/2018


Synopsis

In 1969, in Capitol Records' Hollywood studio, a blonde-haired troubadour named Larry Norman laid track for an album that would launch a new genre of music and one of the strangest, most interesting careers in modern rock. Having spent the bulk of the 1960s playing on bills with acts like the Who, Janis Joplin, and the Doors, Norman decided that he wanted to sing about the most countercultural subject of all: Jesus.

Billboard called Norman "the most important songwriter since Paul Simon," and his music would go on to inspire members of bands as diverse as U2, the Pixies, Guns 'N Roses, and more. To a young generation of Christians who wanted a way to be different in the American cultural scene, Larry was a godsend—spinning songs about one's eternal soul as deftly as he did ones critiquing consumerism, middle-class values, and the Vietnam War. To the religious establishment, however, he was a thorn in the side; and to secular music fans, he was an enigma.

In Why Should the Devil Have all the Good Music?, Gregory Alan Thornbury draws on unparalleled access to Norman's personal papers and archives to narrate the conflicts that defined the singer's life, as he crisscrossed the developing fault lines between Evangelicals and mainstream American culture—friction that continues to this day.

About Gregory Alan Thornbury

Gregory Alan Thornbury has been a college professor, dean, and president of The King's College in New York City. A popular writer and speaker on philosophy, religion, and contemporary culture, he currently serves at the New York Academy of Art.


Reviews

I'd never heard of Christian singer/songwriter Larry Norman, but since I love to read biographies of musicians, I was drawn in by the book's cover. You've got to admit, it's a great cover: An iconic rock star's pose...wearing black pants and dress shirt, long blond hair, holding guitar under the spo......more

Goodreads review by Jared

Fantastic look at a complex figure. Larry Norman is perhaps the father of "Christian rock," but he's a lot more than that. He is really evangelicalism's Bob Dylan - rabblerouser poet, honorary questioner of traditionalism while still a traditionalist - but unlike Dylan, he's woefully unknown to cont......more

Goodreads review by Steve

I discovered Larry Norman in college. I actually recognized his albums because my brother, who was a drug addict at the time, had them in his collection. This is somehow strangely appropriate. Larry Norman was a Christian rock star. Wait, let me be more precise—Larry Norman started the genre of Chri......more

Goodreads review by Darrell

This review was originally posted, with pictures and supporting links, on my blog over here. On a bitterly cold winter night in 1984 Larry Norman gave a concert to a packed gymnasium at the Winkler Bible Institute. Today Winkler is a thriving agri-industrial city in southern Manitoba, roughly a 90 mi......more

Goodreads review by Jeff

This is a biography of Larry Norman, one of the forefathers of modern contemporary Christian music. A genre I have basically no knowledge of, I was hoping for a lot more from this book both in terms of insight into the genre’s creation itself and of Norman, presented here as an important cog in the......more