Does ‘celebrity endorsement’ still work? - and how Quincy Jones invented the blockbuster

Does ‘celebrity endorsement’ still work? - and how Quincy Jones invented the blockbuster

By Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

Things this week that sent the needle into the red included …

 

… the last dance craze the whole world noticed.

 

... “Rock stars used to be anti-establishment. Now they ARE the establishment.”

 

… artworks, flags, bespoke I-Ching Coins … would YOU pay £1,350 for a box set?

 

… why Quincy Jones made records like a movie director.

 

... how Dylan’s Biograph and Springsteen’s live box started a gold rush.

 

… “an unprecedented event in popular recording".

 

… Hot Night, Starlight, Give Me Some Time, Lights Out and other working titles for Thriller.

 

… “We’re here to save the record business!”

 

… the speed of the Beatles: two years between Ed Sullivan and Tomorrow Never Knows; two years from the Cavern to Shea Stadium.

 

Plus birthday guest Phil Hopwood: moments in rock history you’d like to have witnessed to see what really happened.


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