Steven Hyden

Twilight of the Gods

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National Bestseller * Named one of Rolling Stone's Best Music Books of 2018 * One of Newsweek's 50 Best Books of 2018 * A Billboard Best of 2018 * A New York Times Book Review “New and Noteworthy” selection
The author of the critically acclaimed Your Favorite Band is Killing Me offers an eye-opening exploration of the state of classic rock, its past and future, the impact it has had, and what its loss would mean to an industry, a culture, and a way of life.
Since the late 1960s, a legendary cadre of artists—including the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, Fleetwood Mac, the Eagles, Black Sabbath, and the Who—has revolutionized popular culture and the sounds of our lives. While their songs still get airtime and some of these bands continue to tour, its idols are leaving the stage permanently. Can classic rock remain relevant as these legends die off, or will this major musical subculture fade away as many have before, Steven Hyden asks.
In this mix of personal memoir, criticism, and journalism, Hyden stands witness as classic rock reaches the precipice. Traveling to the eclectic places where geriatric rockers are still making music, he talks to the artists and fans who have aged with them, explores the ways that classic rock has changed the culture, investigates the rise and fall of classic rock radio, and turns to live bootlegs, tell-all rock biographies, and even the liner notes of rock’s greatest masterpieces to tell the story of what this music meant, and how it will be remembered, for fans like himself.
Twilight of the Gods is also Hyden’s story. Celebrating his love of this incredible music that has taken him from adolescence to fatherhood, he ponders two essential questions: Is it time to give up on his childhood heroes, or can this music teach him about growing old with his hopes and dreams intact? And what can we all learn from rock gods and their music—are they ephemeral or eternal?
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353 printed pages
Original publication
2018
Publication year
2018
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  • Лев Левченкоhas quoted3 years ago
    What can I say? I still believe. When I was a kid, classic rock was a fantasyland populated by the impossibly cool and occasionally wise, where revelatory feats of daring and moxie were perpetuated in smoky concert halls and expensive recording studios by damaged geniuses and noble fools. Inside every album lay mystery, danger, sex, laughs, and maybe a good tip or two on how to live. It was a seductive place that I never wanted to leave, even after I grew up. And, I guess, I never did.
    No matter how many depressing classic-rock shows I must sit through, that handful of transcendent nights will always make it all seem worthwhile. Because at some point, these people won’t be on the road, and I won’t have the option of even being disappointed by my heroes. They’ll just be gone, forever. But for now, they’re here. And to me, they’ll always be larger than life.
  • Лев Левченкоhas quoted3 years ago
    In the 2010s, rock music is more diverse than ever—more female, more black and brown, and infinitely more open to LGBTQ musicians. When I was growing up, I fetishized the rock show as a den of iniquity, a place where danger reigned. It was easy for me as a privileged white guy to romanticize danger because I was hardly ever in danger. But now when I go to see young up-and-coming bands, I see the rock show being reclaimed as a safe space for a diverse population to express themselves without fear of judgment, persecution, or violence. This is what progress looks like.
  • Лев Левченкоhas quoted3 years ago
    Perhaps the question shouldn’t be, “Why can’t a band like Japandroids play stadiums?” but rather, “How great would it be if Springsteen still played clubs?”

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