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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Eric Bogle : Music and the Great War : “An Old Man’s Tears”
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'Eric Bogle has written many iconic songs that deal with the futility and waste of war. Two of these in particular, `And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda' and `No Man's Land (a.k.a. The Green Fields of France)', have been recorded numerous times in a dozen or more languages indicating the universality and power of their simple message. Bogle's other compositions about the First World War give a voice to the voiceless, prominence to the forgotten and personality to the anonymous as they interrogate the human experience, celebrate its spirit and empathise with its suffering.

'This book examines Eric Bogle's songs about the Great War within the geographies and socio-cultural contexts in which they were written and consumed. From Anzac Day in Australia and Turkey to the `The Troubles' in Northern Ireland and from small Aboriginal communities in the Coorong to the influence of prime ministers and rock stars on a world stage, we are urged to contemplate the nature and importance of popular culture in shaping contemporary notions of history and national identity. It is entirely appropriate that we do so through the words of an artist who Melody Maker described as `the most important songwriter of our time'.' (Publication summary)

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      Routledge ,
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      Extent: 200p.
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      • Published: 12th December 2017

      ISBN: 9781138719118

Works about this Work

[Review] Eric Bogle: Music and the Great War: “An Old Man’s Tears” Varvara Andrekos , 2018 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Journal of Politics and History , vol. 64 no. 3 2018; (p. 506-507)

'Michael Walsh has published in three different areas of art history: British (including imperial) cultural production in the first two decades of the twentieth century, especially on the Great War; medieval heritage and conservation in the post‐conflict zone of Famagusta, Cyprus; and twentieth‐century music biography, especially on protest and pacifism. It is surprising that Walsh is the first person to write a scholarly study on Eric Bogle, yet no surprise that he has done so in no ordinary way.'  (Introduction)

[Review] Eric Bogle: Music and the Great War: “An Old Man’s Tears” Varvara Andrekos , 2018 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Journal of Politics and History , vol. 64 no. 3 2018; (p. 506-507)

'Michael Walsh has published in three different areas of art history: British (including imperial) cultural production in the first two decades of the twentieth century, especially on the Great War; medieval heritage and conservation in the post‐conflict zone of Famagusta, Cyprus; and twentieth‐century music biography, especially on protest and pacifism. It is surprising that Walsh is the first person to write a scholarly study on Eric Bogle, yet no surprise that he has done so in no ordinary way.'  (Introduction)

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