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The Story of Beat-Club: 1968-1970 (Vol.2)
Tracklisting: DISC 1: "BEAT-CLUB 1968" Beat-Club 36 - 12.10.1968 01 Vanity Fare - I Live For The Sun 02 Casuals - Jesamine 03 The Merseys - Lovely Loretta 04 The Love Affair - A Day Without Love 05 The Grapefruit - C'mon Marianne 06 Harry Nilsson - Everybody's Talking 07 Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - Last Night In Soho 08 The Who - Magic Bus 09 Sandie Shaw - Those Were The Days... zur Produkt-Seite
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Brian Auger & The Trinity - Indian Ropeman 26 The Rascals - Heaven 27 Marv Johnson - I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose 28 Melanie - Animal Crackers 29 The Hollies - Sorry Suzanne 30 Peter Sarstedt - Where Do You Go To My Lovely 31 Creedence Clearwater Revival - Proud Mary 32 The Beach Boys - California Girls 33 The Foundations - In The Bad, Bad Old Days (Before You Loved Me) DISC 3: \"BEAT-CLUB 1969\" Beat-Club 42 - 26.04.1969 01 U.K. Jones - Let Me Tell 'Ya 02 Les Reed - Don't Tinger With Your Finger On The Trigger 03 Grisby Dyke - The Adventures Of Miss Rosemary Lapage 04 Paul Williams Set - My Sly Sadie 05 David McWilliams - The Stranger 06 Melanie - Bobo's Party 07 Trifle - All Together Now 08 Manfred Mann - Ragamuffin Man 09 Clodagh Rodgers - Come Back And Shake Me 10 Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - Don Juan 11 The Kinks - Plastic Man Beat-Club 43 - 07.06.1969 12 Steppenwolf - Rock Me 13 Paul Revere & The Raiders - Let Me 14 Status Quo - Are You Growing Tired Of My Love 15 Jimmy James & The Vagabonds - Close The Door 16 Colosseum - Walking In The Park 17 Fleetwood Mac - Man Of The World 18 Spooky Tooth - That Was Only Yesterday 19 Steppenwolf - Born To Be Wild 20 The Beach Boys - Break Away 21 Joe South - Games People Play 22 Chris Andrews - Pretty Belinda 23 Mary Hopkin - Goodbye 24 The Dave Clark Five - Mulberry Tree Beat-Club 44 - 28.06.1969 25 Caravan - Place Of My Town 26 Brian Poole & The Seychelles - Send Her To Me 27 The Flirtations - What's Food About Goodbye My Love? 28 Keef Harley Band - Waiting Around 29 Marsha Hunt - Wak On Gilded Splinters 30 Procol Harum - A Salty Dog 31 Richie Havens - Lady Madonna 32 The Searchers - Shoot 'Em Up Baby 33 Family Dogg - A Way Of Live 34 Three Dog Night - One 35 Amen Corner - Hello Susie 36 Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - Snake In The Grass 37 Ohio Express - Mercy DISC 4: \"BEAT-CLUB 1969\" Beat-Club 45 - 02.08.1969 01 The Dave Clark Five - Live In The Sky 02 Steppenwolf - Sookie Sookie 03 Paul Revere & The Raiders - Out On That Road 04 The Marmalade - Baby Make It Soon 05 Rainbow People - Living In A Dreamworld 06 Robin Gibb - Saved By The Bell 07 Zager & Evans - In The Year 2525 08 Clodagh Rodgers - Goodnight Midnight 09 The Beach Boys - Surfin USA 10 Thunderclap Newman - Something In The Air Beat-Club 46 - 30.08.1969 11 Deep Purple - Halleluja 12 Three Dog Night - Try A Little Tenderness 13 Procol Harum - Long Gone Geek 14 Tim Rose - Hey Joe 15 Interstate Roadshow - Grindy grind 16 Windmill - Big Bertha 17 Jimmy Ruffin - I've Passed This Way Before 18 Steamhammer - Junior's Wailing 19 Steamhammer - When All Your Friends Are Gone 20 The Move - Curly 21 Humble Pie - Alabama 69 22 Humble Pie - Natural Born Boogie Beat-Club 47 - 27.09.1969 23 Fat Mattress - Naturally 24 The Who - Tommy Overture\/Pinball Wizard 25 The Who - Tommy Can You Hear Me\/Smash The Mirror 26 The Who - Sally Simpson\/I'm Free 27 The Who - Tommy's Holiday Camp\/We're Not Gonna Take It 28 Fat Mattress - Mr. Moonshine 29 Fat Mattress - Magic Forest DISC 5: \"BEAT-CLUB 1968-1970\" Beat-Club 48 - 25.10.1969 01 Blodwyn Pig - The Modern Alchemy 02 Ten Years After - Good Morning, Little Schoolgirl 03 Tea & Symphony - Boredom 04 The Nice - Hang On To A Dream 05 Barry Ryan - The Hunt 06 Joe Cocker - Delta Lady 07 Chicken Shack - Tears In The Wind 08 Marsha Hunt - Desdemona 09 Vanilla Fudge - Shotgun Beat-Club 49 - 29.11.1969 10 Man - 2:30 Definitely 11 Yes - No Opportunity Nescessary, No Experience Needed 12 Caravan - Magic Man 13 Champion Jack Dupree - School Days 14 Champion Jack Dupree - Calcutta 15 Babylon - Into The Promised Land 16 Man - Brother Arnold's Red And White Striped Tent 17 The Original Delaney & Bonnie And Friends - Poor Elijah (Tribute to Robert Johnson) 18 The Original Delaney & Bonnie And Friends - Where There's A Will, There's A Away 19 The Original Delaney & Bonnie And Friends - Comin' Home Beat-Club 50 - 31.12.1969 20 Steamhammer - Louisiana Blues 21 Hardin & York - Tomorrow Today 22 Hardin & York - The Pike 23 DBM&T (Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich) - Tonight Today 24 Chicago Transit Authority - I'm A Man 25 Terry Reid - Superlungs My Super Girl 26 Terry Reid - Rich Kid Blues 27 Terry Reid - Highway 61 Revisited DISC 6: \"BEAT-CLUB 1968-1970\" Beat-Club 51 - 31.01.1970 01 Humble Pie - The Sad Bag Of Shaky Jack 02 Free - Mr. Big 03 Juicy Lucy - Chicago North Western 04 Renaissance - Island 05 Spirit - 1984 06 Colosseum - The Machine Demands A Sacrifice 07 John Mayall - I'm Gonna Fight For You J.B. 08 Canned Heat - Let's Work Together 09 Canned Heat - Move On Down The Road Beat-Club 52 - 28.02.1970 10 Badfinger - Rock Of All Ages 11 Taste - If The Day Was Any Longer 12 Bobbie Gentry - Louisiana Man 13 Clouds - Big Noise From Winetka 14 Jackie Lomax - How The Web Was Woven 15 Badfinger - Come And Get It 16 Arlo Guthrie - Alice's Restaurant Massacree 17 Taste - It's Happened Before, It'll Happen Again 18 Joe Cocker - Dear Landlord 19 Jethro Tull - The Witch's Promise Beat-Club 53 - 28.03.1970 20 Mott The Hoopie - You Really Got Me 21 Ashton, Gardner & Dyke - Rolling Home 22 Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love 23 Edgar Broughton Band - American Boysoldier 24 Mott The Hoopie - At The Crossroads 25 Marsha Hunt - Keep The Customer Satisfied 26 Ashton, Gardner & Dyke - Billy And His Piano With 27 Edgar Broughton Band - Love In The Rain DISC 7: \"BEAT-CLUB 1968-1970\" Beat-Club 54 - 18.04.1970 01 The Move - Brontosaurus 02 Taj Mahal - Tomorrow Will Not Be Another Day 03 Johnny Winter - Johnny B. Goode 04 It's A Beautiful Day - Soapstone Mountain 05 The Flock - Introduction 06 The Flock - Clown 07 Taj Mahal - Sweet Mama Janisse 08 The Who - The Seeker 09 Johnny Winter - Mean Town Business Beat-Club 55 - 30.05.1970 10 Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath 11 Rare Bird - Sympathy 12 Rare Bird - Beautiful Scarlet 13 Black Sabbath - Blue Suede Shoes 14 Jody Grind - Paint It Black 15 Blodwyn Pig - See My Way 16 Renaissance - Kings And Queens 17 Canned Heat - Future Blues Beat-Club 56 - 27.06.1970 18 Van der Graaf Generator - What Ever Would Robert Have Said? 19 Brinsley Schwarz - Ebury Down 20 Snatana - Jingo 21 Mungo Jerry - In The Summertime 22 Family - The Weaver's Answer 23 Santana - Incident At Neshabur 24 Mungo Jerry - Mighty Man DISC 8: \"BEAT-CLUB 1968-1970\" Beat-Club 57 - 15.08.1970 01 Atomic Rooster - Save Me 02 Steamhammer - I Wouldn't Have Thought 03 Edgar Broughton Band - Apache Drop Out 04 Dr. John, The Night Tripper - Mardi Gras Day 05 Jethro Tull - With You There To Help Me 06 Jethro Tull - Nothing Is Easy 07 Edgar Broughton Band - Silver Needle Beat-Club 58 - 05.09.1970 08 Hard Meat - The Ballad Of Marmelade Emma And Terry Grimes 09 The Pretty Things - Cries From The Midnight Circus 10 Cat Stevens - Lady d'Arbanville 11 Free - Fire And Water 12 Humble Pie - For Your Love 13 Cat Stevens - Hard Headed Woman 14 Free - All Right Now Beat-Club 59 - 26.09.1970 15 Status Quo - Spinning Wheel Blues 16 Status Quo - (April) Spring, Summer and Wednesdays 17 Third Ear Band - Hyde Park 18 Black Sabbath - Iron Man 19 Black Sabbath - Paranoid 20 Eric Burdon & War - Spill The Wine","merchants_number":2,"ean":4052912574519,"category_id":104,"size":null,"min_price":57.900000000000005684341886080801486968994140625,"low_price_merchant_id":27291482,"ID":7504911,"merchants":[null,"orell-fuessli"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"the-story-of-beat-club-1968-1970-vol2","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/the-story-of-beat-club-1968-1970-vol2\/","low_price_merchant_name":"Weltbild"}



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Human Acts
"Compulsively readable, universally relevant and deeply resonant... It lacerates, it haunts, it dreams, it mourns... Human Acts is, in equal parts, beautiful and urgent." New York Times Book ReviewHuman Acts is unique in the intensity and scale of this brutality [T]he novel details a bloody history that was deliberately forgotten and is only now being recovered. The Nation "[Han K... zur Produkt-Seite
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Human Acts is, in equal parts, beautiful and urgent.\" New York Times Book ReviewHuman Acts is unique in the intensity and scale of this brutality [T]he novel details a bloody history that was deliberately forgotten and is only now being recovered. The Nation\u00a0\"[Han Kang's] new novel, Human Acts, showcases the same talent for writing about corporeal horrors, this time in the context of the 1980 Gwangju uprising. TIME Magazine Han Kang s Human Acts speak the unspeakable. Vanity Fair \u00a0 The long wake of the killings plays out across the testimonies of survivors as well as the dead, in scenarios both gorily real and beautifully surreal. Vulture \"Human Acts\u00a0is stunning. Book reviews evaluate how well a book does what it sets out to do, and so we sometimes write nice things about books that perfectly fulfill trivial aims. Otherwise, we'd always be complaining that romance novels or political thrillers fail to justify the ways of God to men. But Han Kang has an ambition as large as Milton's struggle with God: She wants to reconcile the ways of humanity to itself. NPR.org \u00a0 \u00a0 Engrossing The result is torturously compelling, a relentless portrait of death and agony that never lets you look away. Han s prose as translated by Deborah Smith is both spare and dreamy, full of haunting images and echoing language. She mesmerizes, drawing you into the horrors of Gwangju, questioning humanity, implicating everyone Unnerving and painfully immediate. Los Angeles Times \u00a0 \u00a0 Revelatory nothing short of breathtaking In the end, what Han has re-created is not just an extraordinary record of human suffering during one particularly contentious period in Korean history, but also a written testament to our willingness to risk discomfort, capture, even death in order to fight for a cause or help others in times of need. San Francisco Chronicle \u00a0 \u00a0 But where Kang excels is in her unflinching, unsentimental descriptions of death. I am hard pressed to think of another novel that deals so vividly and convincingly with the stages of physical decay. Kang s prose does not make for easy reading, but there is something admirable about this clear-eyed rendering of the end of life. Boston Globe \u00a0 \u00a0 Absorbing Han uses her talents as a storyteller of subtlety and power to bring this struggle out of the middle distance of history and into the intimate space of the irreplaceable human individual. Minneapolis Star-Tribune Kang explores the sprawling trauma of political brutality with impressive nuance and the piercing emotional truth that comes with masterful fiction... a\u00a0fiercely written, deeply upsetting, and beautifully human novel. Kirkus Reviews\u00a0 Kang is an incredible storyteller\u00a0who raises questions about the purpose of humanity and the constant tension between good and evil through the heartbreaking experiences of her characters. Her poetic language shifts fluidly from different points of view, while her fearless use of raw, austere diction emulates the harsh conflicts and emotions raging throughout the plot.\u00a0This jarring portrayal of the Gwangju demonstrations will keep readers gripped until the end. Booklist (starred)\u00a0 With Han Kang s\u00a0The Vegetarian\u00a0awarded the 2016 Man Booker International Prize, her follow-up will garner extra scrutiny. Bottom line? This new work, again seamlessly translated by Deborah Smith, who also provides an indispensable contextual introduction, is even more stupendous. Library Journal\u00a0(starred)\"Pristine, expertly paced, and gut-wrenching Human Acts\u00a0grapples with the fallout of a massacre and questions what humans are willing to die for and in turn what they must live through. Kang approaches these difficult and inexorable queries with originality and fearlessness, making\u00a0Human Acts\u00a0a must-read for 2017.\" Chicago Review of Books \u00a0 \u00a0 Though her subject matter is terrifying, her prose is too beautiful, her images too perfectly crystallized to wince and turn away from them Human Acts is a slim novel weighted with philosophical and spiritual inquiry, but if offers no consolations. Rather, it grapples with who we are, what we are able to endure, and what we inflict upon other people St. Louis Post-Dispatch \u00a0 \u00a0 Kang interconnects the chapters in her novel to focus on characters who are irreparably affected by the historic\u00a0Gwangju Uprising in South Korea\u00a0in May 1980, in which government troops killed an estimated 600 protesters. The Guardian calls it an act of unflinching witness. Sacramento Bee \u00a0 \u00a0 Reading about human acts like these can be excruciating. But true to the urgency conveyed through its frequent use of second-person narration, Han s book is also filled with human acts involving profiles in courage that inspire hope In a novel whose heroes include editors, actors and writers each battling to remember while censors try to forget Han s own book embodies the miracle this passage describes. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 Following The Vegetarian, one of the most stunning novels of 2016, Human Acts is yet another belatedly translated work from South Korean writer Han Kang. Centering on the killing of a young boy during a student uprising, the novel follows the rippling effects of the tragedy. Huffington Post \u00a0 [E]xquisitely crafted. O, the Oprah Magazine After dazzling us with The Vegetarian, which won the 2016 Man Booker International Prize, Han Kang is dropping another amazing read. Set in South Korea in 1980, in the wake of a student protest turned horrifically violent, the book follows a cast of characters as they deal with the harrowing consequences of that day. Bustle \"...Inventive, intense and provocative...a work of considerable bravery...'Human Acts' is a profound act of protest in itself.\" Newsday \u00a0 Kang s forthcoming\u00a0Human Acts\u00a0focuses on the 1980 Korean Gwangju Uprising, when Gwangju locals took up arms in retaliation for the massacre of university students who were protesting. Within Kang tries to unknot two unsolvable riddles the intermingling of two innately human yet disparate tendencies, the capacity for cruelty alongside that for selflessness and dignity. \u00a0 The Millions \u00a0 This novel is a thoughtful and humane answer to difficult questions and a moving tribute to victims of the atrocity. BookPage \u00a0 \u00a0 South Korean novelist Han first gained attention stateside with\u00a0The Vegetarian, her first novel to be translated into English, last year. This follow-up novel follows a group of people who are affected both directly and indirectly by the death of a young boy during a violent student protest in South Korea. Men s Journal (online) \u00a0 Han Kang made a big splash last year with\u00a0The Vegetarian. Using several points of view to delve into the death of one adolescent boy during the Gwangju Uprising,\u00a0Human Acts\u00a0will surely continue Kang s praise among critics and readers Human Acts\u00a0ruthlessly examines what people are capable of doing to one another, but also considers how the value of one life can affect many. Book Riot \u00a0 Han Kang s first novel to appear in English,\u00a0The Vegetarian, was one of the most jarring works of fiction we ve read in a while.\u00a0Human Acts\u00a0takes a broader view of humanity, focusing on a host of reactions to the death of a young man in a political action in South Korea. We re looking forward to experiencing her prose in a new context with this novel. Vol. 1 Brooklyn\"Human Acts is elegantly written, unflinchingly brutal and absolutely real. It is not so much a novel as it is a profound act of connection, it is beyond powerful.\u00a0Han Kang is what most writers spend their lives trying to be: a fearless, unsentimental teller of human truths.\" Lisa McInerney, Baileys Women's Prize-winning author of The Glorious Heresies This is a book that could easily founder under the weight of its subject matter. Neither inviting nor shying away from modern-day parallels, Han neatly unpacks the social and political catalysts behind the massacre and maps its lengthy, toxic fallout. But what is remarkable is how she accomplishes this while still making it a novel of blood and bone. The characters frequently address themselves to an unnamed You This sense of dislocation is most obvious when a dead boy s soul converses with his own rotting flesh and it s here that the language comes closest to the gothic lyricism of Han s previous book,\u00a0The Vegetarian By choosing the novel as her form, then allowing it to do what it does best take readers to the very centre of a life that is not their own Han prepares us for one of the most important questions of our times: What is humanity? What do we have to do to keep humanity as one thing and not another? She never answers, but this act of unflinching witness seems as good a place to start as any. Eimear McBride, The Guardian\u00a0\"Harrowing...Han s novel is an attempt to verbalize something unspeakable But she humanizes the terrible violence by focusing on the more mundane aspects: tending and transporting bodies, or attempting to work an ordinary job years later. And by placing the reader in the wake of Dong-ho s memory, preserved by his family and friends, Han has given a voice to those who were lost. Publishers Weekly With exquisitely controlled eloquence, the novel chronicles the tragedy of ordinariness violated In the echo chambers of Han s haunting prose, precisely and poetically rendered by Smith, the sound of that heartbeat resonates with defiant humanity. New Statesman Han Kang s writing is clear and controlled and she handles the explosive, horrifying subject matter with great warmth. The TimesSearing In Human Acts\u00a0 [Kang] captures the paradox of being human: the meat-like, animal reduction of our humanity the dead bodies of the beginning chapter alongside our ability to love and suffer for our principles, and die for them, that make us truly human. She is excellent in summarizing this paradox If it hopes to tie the personal with the political, it does the former so much more powerfully: a mother thinking of her dead son, for example, displays literary mastery as subtle and specific as it is universally heartbreaking. The Independent A technical and emotional triumph... A conversation of which we rarely hear both sides: the living talking to the dead, and the dead speaking back. The Sunday Telegraph (5 star review) A grim but heartfelt performance, touching on the possibility of forgiveness and the survival of the spirit. The Sunday Times Harrowing Human Acts\u00a0portrays people whose self-determination is under threat from terrifying external forces, it is a sobering meditation on what it means to be human. Financial Times A harrowing journey By its very existence\u00a0Human Acts\u00a0is an important and necessary book Astonishing. The National\"Human Acts\u00a0is a stunning piece of work. The language is poetic, immediate, and brutal. Han Kang has again proved herself to be a deft artist of storytelling and imagery.\" \u00a0Jess Richards A rare and astonishing book, sensitively translated by Deborah Smith, Human Acts enrages, impassions, and most importantly, gives voices back to who were silenced The Observer (UK)","merchants_number":1,"ean":9781101906743,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":11.8499999999999996447286321199499070644378662109375,"low_price_merchant_id":70255345,"ID":4800290,"merchants":["euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"human-acts-2","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/human-acts-2\/","low_price_merchant_name":"eUniverse"}
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The Story of Beat-Club: 1968-1970 (Vol.2)
Tracklisting: DISC 1: "BEAT-CLUB 1968" Beat-Club 36 - 12.10.1968 01 Vanity Fare - I Live For The Sun 02 Casuals - Jesamine 03 The Merseys - Lovely ...
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Human Acts
"Compulsively readable, universally relevant and deeply resonant... It lacerates, it haunts, it dreams, it mourns... Human Acts is, in equal part...