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''File Under Popular: Theoretical and Critical Writings on Music'' is a collection of seven essays on the political theory of
popular music Popular music is music with wide appeal that is typically distributed to large audiences through the music industry. These forms and styles can be enjoyed and performed by people with little or no musical training.Popular Music. (2015). ''Fun ...
written by English percussionist, lyricist and music theorist,
Chris Cutler Chris Cutler (born 4 January 1947) is an English percussionist, composer, lyricist and music theorist. Best known for his work with English avant-rock group Henry Cow, Cutler was also a member and drummer of other bands, including Art Bears, Ne ...
. The essays were written between 1978 and 1983, four of them in response to requests and the rest unprompted. Two of the essays were first published in two German publications, and two were originally presented by Cutler at two international symposia on popular music. The book was first published in 1985 in London by November Books, the publishing wing of Cutler's
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,
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. It was also published in
Polish Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Poles, people from Poland or of Polish descent * Polish chicken *Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin screenwr ...
, German and Japanese. Rock critic and sociologist
Simon Frith Simon Webster Frith (born 1946) is a British sociomusicologist and former rock critic who specializes in popular music culture. He is Tovey Chair of Music at University of Edinburgh. Career As a student, he read PPE at Oxford and earned ...
described ''File Under Popular'' as "A stirringly aggressive antidote to contemporary pop cynicism."


Essays

#"What is Popular Music?" #"The Realm of Lightning / Black Music in a White World / Sun Ra, a Life Work" #"Living in the Electric: The Residents" #"Phil Ochs and Elvis Presley" #"Necessity and Choice in Musical Forms: Concerning Musical and Technical ''Means'' and Political ''Needs''" #"Progressive Rock in the UK: What Was Unique to the Development of Rock and Electric Music in the UK?" #"Progressive Music, Progressive Politics?"


Essay notes

*"What is Popular Music?" was a paper written and presented by Cutler at an
International Association for the Study of Popular Music The International Association for the Study of Popular Music (abbreviated IASPM) is an international learned society dedicated to the scholarly study of popular music. It was established in September 1981, with Charles Hamm and Simon Frith as two ...
(IASPM) conference in 1983. *"Living in the Electric: The Residents" was written in 1980 for a German publication ''Rocksession''; a postscript was written for this collection in 1983. *"Phil Ochs and Elvis Presley" was written in 1978 in response to Ochs's suicide in 1976, his public obsession with
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and the connection between the two. *Parts I and III of "Necessity and Choice in Musical Forms" were derived from an address given by Cutler at the Popular Music Research Symposium at
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in September 1982, and at the Festival des Politischen Liedes in
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in February 1982 respectively; Part II is a free-standing bridge linking Parts I and III, written for this collection in 1983. *"Progressive Rock in the UK" was written for publication in the former
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; a postscript was written for this collection in 1983.


Synopsis

The essays in ''File Under Popular'' tackle the subject of "
popular music Popular music is music with wide appeal that is typically distributed to large audiences through the music industry. These forms and styles can be enjoyed and performed by people with little or no musical training.Popular Music. (2015). ''Fun ...
", what it is, its origins and the political and marketing forces behind it. Cutler charts the history of music and how it was changed by written notation and then recording technology. Three of the essays dwell specifically on individual musicians and groups, namely
Sun Ra Le Sony'r Ra (born Herman Poole Blount, May 22, 1914 – May 30, 1993), better known as Sun Ra, was an American jazz composer, bandleader, piano and synthesizer player, and poet known for his experimental music, "cosmic" philosophy, prolific out ...
,
The Residents The Residents are an American art collective and art rock band best known for their avant-garde music and multimedia works. Since their first official release, ''Meet the Residents'' (1974), they have released over 60 albums, numerous music vi ...
,
Phil Ochs Philip David Ochs (; December 19, 1940 – April 9, 1976) was an American songwriter and protest singer (or, as he preferred, a topical singer). Ochs was known for his sharp wit, sardonic humor, political activism, often alliterative lyrics, and ...
and
Elvis Presley Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), or simply Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one ...
, but their stories are told within the context of the evolution of music. "Necessity and Choice in Musical Forms" is the first sketch of an analytical theory that shows how memory systems underpin the forms that music can take; part III of this essay is a personnel memoir of Cutler's that explains how his former band,
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functioned outside the
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and their involvement in the establishment of
Rock in Opposition Rock in Opposition or RIO was a movement representing a collective of progressive bands in the late 1970s united in their opposition to the music industry that refused to recognise their music. It was initiated by English avant-rock group Hen ...
. The last two essays deal with the development of
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in the United Kingdom, its significance and the politics behind it. Cutler continued his analysis on "popular music" in 1986 in two articles, "Skill, Part 1: The Negative Case For Some New Music Technology" and "Skill, Part 2: Heavy Metal, Punk and the New Wave", published in the ''
RēR Quarterly The ''RēR Quarterly'' (also known as ''Rē Records Quarterly'' and ''RēR Records Quarterly'') was an English "quarterly" sound-magazine comprising an LP record and a magazine. It was published at irregular intervals between 1985 and 1997 by R ...
'' sound-magazine, Volume 1 Number 3 (1986) and Volume 2 Number 2 (1987), respectively. These articles were later reworked by Cutler into a single essay entitled "Skill", which was included in the 1996 expanded Japanese edition of ''File Under Popular''.


Background

''File Under Popular'' was originally intended for publication in 1984 in what was then
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at the instigation of Josef Vlcek of the
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-based non-profit arts organisation, Jazzová Sekce-Artforum. As the majority of these essays had not been published in English, Cutler decided to publish an English edition in London. The Czech edition was supposed to be published first, but it was delayed and the English edition appeared in 1985. Further delays and problems eventually resulted in the Czech edition being abandoned. ''File Under Popular'' was later also published in
Polish Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Poles, people from Poland or of Polish descent * Polish chicken *Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin screenwr ...
, German and Japanese. Cutler placed the following dedicatory in ''File Under Popular'': "Since Jazzová & Josef remain the ''
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'' of its publication, it must be to them & to their work, that this book is respectfully dedicated."


Editions

*United Kingdom **First edition, November Books, 1985 **Second edition, November Books, 1989 **Revised second edition, November Books, 1992 *United States **Revised second edition,
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, 1992 *Germany, published as ''Texte zur populären Musik'', translated by Kersten Glandien **First edition, Michael Schwinn, 1985 **Revised second edition, Michael Schwinn, 1994 *Poland, published as ''O Muzyce Popularnej'', translated by
Ireneusz Socha Ireneusz Socha (born 1964 in Dębica, Poland). Drummer, Composer. Co-editor of ''DRUT'' (1985–1987) – one of Poland's first artzines. The mastermind behind Kirkut-Koncept (1986–1990) – a group performing original compositions bordering on ...
**First edition, Zielona Sowa, 1985 **Revised and expanded second edition, Zielona Sowa, 1999 *Japan, published as ''ファイル・アンダー・ポピュラー―ポピュラー音楽を巡る文化研究'' **First edition, Suisei Sha, 1985 **Revised and expanded second edition, Suisei Sha, 1996


Edition notes

*The expanded second edition published in Poland contains an extra essay, "Plunderphonia". *The expanded second edition published in Japan contains two extra essays, "Plunderphonia" and "Skill". *"Plunderphonia" was first published in ''MusicWorks 60'' in 1994. *"Skill" was derived from two articles, "Skill, Part 1: The Negative Case For Some New Music Technology" and "Skill, Part 2: Heavy Metal, Punk and the New Wave", published in the ''
RēR Quarterly The ''RēR Quarterly'' (also known as ''Rē Records Quarterly'' and ''RēR Records Quarterly'') was an English "quarterly" sound-magazine comprising an LP record and a magazine. It was published at irregular intervals between 1985 and 1997 by R ...
'' sound-magazine, Volume 1 Number 3 (1986) and Volume 2 Number 2 (1987), respectively.


References


Works cited

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External links


Autonomedia catalogue
''Autonomedia''.

''Progressive Rock Bibliography''.
File Under Popular : Theoretical and Critical Writings on Music
''WorldCat.org''.


Subject of instruction



''University of Colorado at Boulder''.
Music in the South
''Columbia University''. 1985 non-fiction books British books Books about pop music Essay collections Chris Cutler