
The Magic Years
Scenes from a Rock-and-Roll Life
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Roger Wayne
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Jonathan Taplin
Jonathan Taplin’s extraordinary journey has put him at the crest of every major cultural wave in the past half century: He was tour manager for Bob Dylan and The Band in the '60s, producer of major films in the '70s, an executive at Merrill Lynch in the '80s, creator of the internet’s first video-on-demand service in the '90s, and a cultural critic and author writing about technology in the new millennium. His is a lifetime marked not only by good timing but by impeccable instincts - from the folk scene of Woodstock, to Hollywood’s rebellious film movement and beyond, Taplin is not just a witness but a lifelong producer, the right-hand man to some of the greatest talents of both pop culture and the underground.
With cameos by Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Martin Scorsese, and countless other icons, The Magic Years is both a rock memoir and a work of cultural criticism from a key player who watched a nation turn from idealism to nihilism. Taplin offers a clear-eyed road map of how we got here and makes a convincing case for art’s power to deliver us from “passionless detachment” and rekindle our humanism.
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Still looking the other way..
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The second half of the book was equally compelling, and the advice at the end concerning the importance of art and humanity is something that I am eager to pass on to my children and grandchildren.
Wonderful story, from beginning to end.
A life well-lived, to say the least
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Fantastic book!
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Fascinating tale; poorly prepared reader.
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The final section of the book is mostly about Taplin’s adventures as an investment banker and Hollywood deal-maker, it is mostly a familiar lamentation about how the entertainment business has been taken over by soul-deadening mega-corporations that have a paucity of creative vision. In this part of the book Taplin describes the late investment banker Richard Rainwater as the savior of Walt Disney Inc. in the 1980s, as Rainwater and Taplin collaborated to help Disney avoid a proposed takeover of the company by Michael Milken et al. which likely would have resulted in the breaking up of an iconic American company. While Rainwater may have been a somewhat more enlightened capitalist than Milken, I would argue that like Milken he was fundamentally (as Nicholas Lemann would characterize) a “transaction man” who reaped huge profits from financial enginerring and arbitrage schemes, not from building a great enterprise from scratch.
On a final positive note, the narrator of this book is excellent.
Some interesting stories but a disappointment
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(Sorry, I had to dock a couple of stars from the performance, because of several mispronounced names. [Scorsese, Iovine, Metheny, at least one or two others.] I’m kinda picky about that.)
Fascinating read!
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