00968 2200193 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001500077035001900092041000800111082001000119084001600129100001700145245002300162260003200185300003600217500002300253520049800276INLIS00000000000346420200508202318200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a0764567969 0010-0520003464 aeng0 a006.6 a006.6/IHN/T0 aAndy Ihnatko00aThe iLife ?04 book aHobokenbMc Graw Hillc2005 axxiii, 519 p.b: ill. ;c23 cm. aIndeks : p.501-519 aHow did the garage become a metaphor for recording a band? The Beatles started in a backyard and then moved to an urban cavern. The Rolling Stone startedout in jazz clubs. The Who, the Kinks... well, you get the idea. Infact, all these bands were part of the British Invasion of the early 1960s. In America, young musicians reacted to this invasion by strating their own bands. As garages are more commonplace in America than in Britain, many of these startup American bands formed in garages.