Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom by Nik Cohn
  • 1. "Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom" is a seminal work by Nik Cohn, published in 1969, that offers a vibrant and influential exploration of the burgeoning rock and roll culture of the 1960s. Cohn, a British journalist and writer, captures the essence of the youth movement during a period marked by social upheaval and musical innovation, detailing the electrifying energy of the era's music scene. The title itself, derived from a playful, nonsensical phrase synonymous with the joyful chaos of rock 'n' roll, sets the tone for a narrative that embraces the rebellious spirit of the youth and their search for identity through music. The book is not merely a series of anecdotes about famous musicians and their lifestyles; it is a cultural critique that delves into the symbiotic relationship between music, fashion, and the anti-establishment sentiments of the time. Cohn's prose is both evocative and exuberant, capturing the sounds, sights, and experiences of the rock and roll phenomenon, as well as its impact on the social fabric of the day. Through his detailed observations and engaging storytelling, Cohn provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of how rock music became a powerful voice for a generation, reshaping the cultural landscape and influencing the norms and values of society.

    What is the subtitle of Nik Cohn's 'Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom'?
A) The History of Jazz
B) Pop from the Beginning
C) The British Invasion
D) Rock and Roll Forever
  • 2. In what year was 'Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom' first published?
A) 1972
B) 1965
C) 1969
D) 1975
  • 3. Which publication first featured Cohn's writing that led to this book?
A) Rolling Stone
B) The New Yorker
C) Queen magazine
D) NME
  • 4. What is the origin of the book's distinctive title?
A) Elvis Presley movie
B) Chuck Berry guitar riff
C) Little Richard song lyrics
D) Beatles nonsense verse
  • 5. How did critics initially receive the book?
A) As too academic
B) As commercially biased
C) As a groundbreaking work
D) As poorly researched
  • 6. What later famous work did Cohn write that was adapted into a film?
A) Grease
B) The Godfather
C) American Graffiti
D) Saturday Night Fever
  • 7. Which term best describes Cohn's writing style in the book?
A) Humorous and satirical
B) Passionate and opinionated
C) Objective and analytical
D) Dry and academic
  • 8. How does Cohn view the commercialization of rock music?
A) As improving its quality
B) As necessary for its survival
C) As corrupting its original spirit
D) As irrelevant to its development
  • 9. Which later musical movement cited Cohn's book as influential?
A) Punk rock
B) Progressive rock
C) Heavy metal
D) New Romantic
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